February 21 is the 52nd day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar. There are 313 days remaining, 314 in leap years.
Events
- 1431 - The trial of Joan of Arc begins
- 1804 - The first self-propelling steam engine or steam locomotive makes its outing at the Pen-y-Darren ironworks in Wales.
- 1842 - John J. Greenough patents the sewing machine.
- 1848 - Karl Marx published the Communist Manifesto
- 1874 - The Oakland Daily Tribune publishes its first newspaper.
- 1885 - The newly completed Washington Monument is dedicated
- 1893 - Thomas Edison received two U.S. patents. The first was for a "Cut Out for Incandescent Electric Lamps" and another for a "Stop Device" (No. 491,992-3). Also No. 492,150 for "Process of Coating Conductors for Incandescent Lamps."
- 1916 - World War I: In France the Battle of Verdun begins.
- 1925 - The New Yorker publishes its first issue.
- 1947 - In New York City Edwin Land demonstrates the first "instant camera", the Polaroid Land Camera, to a meeting of the Optical Society of America.
- 1948 - NASCAR is incorporated
- 1953 - Francis Crick and James Watson discovered the structure of the DNA molecule
- 1960 - Cuban leader Fidel Castro nationalizes all businesses in Cuba.
- 1965 - Malcolm X is assassinated at his mosque in New York City by Black Muslims.
- 1972 - President Richard Nixon goes to China to help improve relations.
- 1972 - The Soviet unmanned spaceship Luna 20 lands on the Moon.
- 1973 - Over the Sinai Desert, Israeli fighter aircraft shoot down a Libyan Airlines jet killing 100.
- 1975 - Watergate scandal: Former United States Attorney General John N. Mitchell and former White House aides H. R. Haldeman and John Ehrlichman are sentenced to prison.
- 1988 - On his own televangelism program being tapped in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, Jimmy Swaggart confesses that he is guilty of an unspecified sin and will be will be temporarily leaving the pulpit.
- 1995 - Steve Fossett lands in Leader, Saskatchewan, Canada becoming the first person to make a solo flight across the Pacific Ocean in a balloon.
- 2000 - David Letterman returns to The Late Show with David Letterman over a month after having an emergency quintuple heart bypass surgery.
Births
- 1728 - Peter III, Tsar or Russia, husband of Catherine the Great (+ 1762)
- 1791 - John Mercer, chemist and industrialist (+ 1866)
- 1844 - Charles-Marie Widor, organist and composer (+ 1937)
- 1880 - Waldemar Bonsels, writer (+ 1952)
- 1885 - Sacha Guitry, dramatist, writer, director, actor (+ 1957)
- 1893 - Andrés Segovia, musician (+ 1987)
- 1895 - Henrik Carl Peter Dam Danish biochemist, winner of the 1943 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (+ 1976)
- 1903 - Anaïs Nin, writer (+ 1977)
- 1907 - W.H Auden, English poet
- 1925 - Sam Peckinpah, director (+ 1984)
- 1924 - Robert Mugabe First Prime Minister of Zimbabwe
- 1927 - Erma Bombeck, writer, humorist (+ 1996)
- 1927 - Hubert de Givenchy, fashion designer
- 1933 - Nina Simone, singer
- 1936 - Barbara Jordan, American politician (+ 1996)
- 1937 - King Harald V of Norway
- 1942 - Margarethe von Trotta, actor, film director, writer
- 1943 - David Geffen, producer
- 1946 - Tyne Daly, actress
- 1946 - Alan Rickman, actor
- 1953 - William Petersen, actor
- 1958 - Mary Chapin Carpenter, singer
- 1961 - Davey Allison, automobile racer (+ 1993)
- 1962 - David Foster Wallace, American author
- 1963 - William Baldwin, actor
- 1979 - Jennifer Love Hewitt, actress, singer
- 1986 - Charlotte Church, singer
Deaths
- 1513 - Pope Julius II
- 1824 - Eugène de Beauharnais, son of Napoleon's wife, Josephine
- 1965 - Malcolm X, writer, political activist
- 1967 - Charles Beaumont, writer
- 1991 - Dame Margot Fonteyn, ballet dancer
- 1995 - Calder Willingham, writer
- 2002 - John Thaw, actor
Holidays and observances
- International Mother Language Day (UNESCO)
- Catholicism - Feast day of St Peter Damian.
See Also: January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November, December
February 20 - February 22 - January 21 - March 21 - more historical anniversaries