September
1 |
Labor
Day
[1st Monday]
National
Holiday of Libyan Arab Jamahiriya, Uzbekistan, Slovakia
National
Childhood Injury Prevention Week (Sept 1-7)
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September
2 |
James
Forten born in Pennsylvania, 1766
Dick
Sheppard born in England, 1880
National
Holiday of Viet Nam
Convention
on Rights of the Child in effect 1990, still awaiting signature
by USA and Somalia
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September
3 |
Labor
Day
[1st Monday]
National
Holiday of Qatar, San Marino
Eduardo
Galeano born in Uruguay, 1940
American
Revolution officially ended with the signing of the Treaty of
Paris, 1783
Convention
for Elimination of Discrimination Against Women 1981 (CEDAW)
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September
4 |
Opening
of Fourth World Conference on Women, Beijing 1995
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September
5 |
Jonathan
Kozol born in Massachusetts, 1936
First
US Labor Day parade held in New York City, 1882
Theodore
Roosevelt successfully mediated signing of Treaty of Portsmouth,
ending war betwee Japan and Russia, 1905.
Camp
David Accords begin as Jimmy
Carter hosts peace process between Anwar
Sadat of Egypt and Menachim
Begin of Israel, 1978
UN
Conference on Population and Development, opened in Cairo, Egypt,
1994
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September
6 |
Jane
Addams born in Illinois, 1860
Jane
Curtin born in Massachusetts, 1947
The
Millennium Summit at the United Nations began, bringing together
more than 150 world leaders (the most ever at a meeting) who agreed
to the Millennium Development Goals, commiting their nations to
help end poverty, fight AIDS, promote human rights and protect
the planet, September 6-9, 2000
National
Holiday of Swaziland
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September
7 |
Grandparents'
Day [1st Sunday after Labor Day]
Independence
Day of Brazil
Ela
Bhatt born in India, 1933
Cornerstone
of League of Nations headquarters, Palais des Nations, now housing
UN agencies, laid in Geneva, Switzerland 1929
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September
8 |
*
International
Literacy Day
National
Holiday of Andorra
Oprah
Winfrey Show premiered, 1986
Opening
of World Conference on Family Violence, New Delhi 1998
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September
9 |
Leo
Tolstoy born in Russia, 1828
David
A. Stewart born in England, 1952
National
Holiday of Democratic People's Republic of Korea, Tajikistan
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September
10 |
*
World Suicide Prevention Day
Jean
Vanier born in Switzerland, 1928
Neale
Donald Walsch born in Wisconsin, 1943
Medea
Benjamin born in New York, 1952
Colin
Firth born in England, 1960
USA
President Clinton signed Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty (CTBT)
New York 1996
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September
11 |
Start
of the 11
Days of Global Unity
UN
STAFF DAY, mourning almost 1600 international civil servants and
peacemakers killed or jailed
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September
12 |
Interdependence
Day
Linda
Gray born in California, 1940
European
Assembly in Strasbourg, France, voted to phase out war toys and
their advertising, 1982
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September
13 |
Maud
Booth born in England, 1865
Arthur
Henderson born in Scotland, 1863
Oscar
Arias Sanchez born in Costa Rica, 1940
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September
14 |
Alice
Stone Blackwell born in New Jersey, 1857
Robert
Cecil born in London, 1864
Constance
Baker Motley born in Connecticut, 1921
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September
15 |
*
International Day of Democracy
National
Hispanic Heritage Month (Sept 15 - Oct. 15)
Lida
Yusupova born in Chechnya, 1961
National
Holiday of Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala,
Honduras, Nicaragua
First
National Convention for Blacks held in Philadelphia, 1830
First
woman president of the United Nations General Assembly, Mme V.L.
Pandit of India, elected 1953
Greenpeace
founded, 1971
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September
16 |
*
International
Day for the Preservation of the Ozone Layer
National
Holiday of Mexico, Papua New Guinea
Sadako
Ogata born in Japan, 1927
Ed
Begley, Jr. born in California, 1949
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September
17 |
Citizenship
Day
(commemorating 1787 ratification of the US Constitution)
Mary
Burnett Talbert born in Ohio, 1866
Jan
Eliasson born in Sweden, 1940
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September
18 |
Aisha
Tyler born in California, 1970
National
Holiday of Chile
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September
19 |
Paulo
Freire born in Brazil, 1921
National
Holiday of Saint Kitts and Nevis
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September
20 |
Ernesto
Moneta born in Italy, 1833
Henry
Stephens Salt born in New York, 1851
Upton
Sinclair born in California, 1878
Equal
Rights Party was founded in San Francisco, 1884
UN
achieved independence of Papua New Guinea, 1975
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September
21 |
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International
Day of Peace (Peace Day)
H.G.
Wells born in England, 1866
First
US Congressional vote supporting UN, Fulbright Resolution, 1943
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September
22 |
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World
Maritime Week (September 22-30)
National
Holiday of Mali
Timothy
Wirth born in New Mexico, 1939
Emancipation
Proclamation issued by President Abraham Lincoln, freeing all
slaves in America, 1862
Church
Center of UN donated by world Methodists dedicated by U Thant
for use of non-governmental organizations (NGOs) 1962
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September
23 |
Victoria
Claflin Woodhull born in Ohio, 1838
Lord
John Boyd-Orr born in Scotland, 1880
Ani
Difranco born in New York, 1970
National
Holiday of Saudi Arabia
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September
24 |
National
Holiday of Guinea-Bissau
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September
25 |
Mercy
Otis Warren born in Massachusetts, 1728
Kees
Boeke born in Netherlands, 1884
Michael
Douglas born in New Jersey, 1944
Christopher
Reeve born in New York, 1952
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September
26 |
Family
Day
(By
Presidential Proclamation)
King
Christian born in Denmark, 1870
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September
27 |
Dith
Pran born in Cambodia, 1942
Avril
Lavigne born in Canada, 1984
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World Tourism Day
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September
28 |
Frances
Willard born in New York, 1839
Janeane
Garofalo born in New Jersey, 1964
Thanks
to Secretary-General U Thant's quiet diplomacy, Cuban missile
crisis ended 1962
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World Rabies Day
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World Heart Day [last
Sunday in September]
National
Good Neighbor Day
[4th
Sunday in September]
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September
29 |
Lech
Walesa born in Poland, 1943
Koïchiro
Matsuura born in Japan, 1937
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September
30 |
Elie
Wiesel born in Romania, 1928
National
Holiday of Botswana
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