1799 - 1837
Russian novelist, short story writer and poet considered the father of modern Russian literature.
1944 -
Athlete and civil rights activist who won gold—but sparked controversy—at the 1968 Olympics for his "Black Power" salute.
1956 -
Swedish tennis player whose powerful serve and backhand won him 11 Grand Slams, including 5 consecutive Wimbledon championships.
1844
JUN
6
Sir George Williams founds the YMCA in London, providing urban youth with shelter, fellowship and fitness—a legacy that grew into a global movement and inspired a disco anthem.
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