Women Who Defied Traditional Gender Roles
One lesser-known historical woman who defied traditional gender roles and changed history was Ada Lovelace, a 19th-century mathematician and writer. Born in 1815, Ada was the daughter of the famous poet Lord Byron, but her mother, determined to steer her away from her father's unpredictable nature, ensured she received a rigorous education in mathematics and scienceβsubjects rarely encouraged for women at the time.
One of the most bone-chilling folklore stories comes from the Asmat people, a traditional and unique tribal culture from the swampy and dense rainforests of Papua, Indonesia. The Asmat, renowned for their incredible woodcarving skills, live in remote villages along the coastal rivers of Papua.
The white inmates had been shouting their intentions to lynch Mr. Wigfall from their cells all morning. Notwithstanding their repeated threats, the prison provided no security, which allowed 100 white prisoners to abduct Mr. Wigfall before hanging him by a rope. No one was held accountable for Mr. Wigfallβs death although it was widely known which prison officials and prisoners were culpable.
Mr. Wigfall was one of at least four documented racial terror lynchings in Wyoming.
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On this day Oct 03, 1912
Incarcerated Black Man Lynched By White Prisoners Inside Wyoming State Prison
On October 3, 1912, Frank Wigfall, a Black man who had been threatened with mob violence at a Wyoming jail, was moved to the state penitentiary for βsafe keepingβ where he was soon lynched by 100 white prisoners.
What Happened on October 3rd
October 3, 1950
Transistor Inventors Receive Patent
The US Patent Office issued a patent to John Bardeen, Walter Brattain, and William Shockley for the transistor. The three AT&T Bell Laboratories researchers had successfully tested the first of their devices two years earlier.
Gore Vidal
American writer
October 3, 1925 - July 31, 2012
Gore Vidal was a prolific American novelist and essayist who was as well known for his outspoken political opinions and his witty and satirical observations as he was for his irreverent and intellectually...