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Max Robinson

1939 - 1988

TV journalist who in 1983 became the first Black man to anchor a nightly network newscast, ABC's "World News Tonight."

Opening Ceremony - The 15th Film Festival Lumiere In Lyon

Wes Anderson

1969 -

American filmmaker noted for quirky storytelling and symmetrical imagery in films like "The Royal Tenenbaums."

65th GRAMMY Awards - Arrivals

Judy Collins

1939 -

Folk-pop singer-songwriter and activist best known for covers like "Both Sides Now" and "Send in the Clowns."

1851

MAY

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The Great Exhibition launches in London, drawing 6 million visitors to marvel at global art and innovations. The Victorian spectacle parades steam engines, the world's largest diamond—and the debut of public toilets.

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