This Day in History on October 14: Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Awarded the Nobel Peace Prize
Welcome to this day in history, where we take a closer look at significant events that occurred on October 14th throughout the years. One of the most monumental events that took place on October 14, 1947, was when U.S. Air Force Captain Charles "Chuck" Yeager became the first person to break the sound barrier. This moment marked a significant milestone in aviation history and opened new doors for future aerospace exploration. Yeager piloted the Bell X-1, a rocket-powered aircraft, and his successful flight at Mach 1.06 over the Mojave Desert in California changed the landscape of aviation technology forever. It was a moment of triumph not only for Yeager but for the entire field of aeronautics, proving that human ingenuity could conquer the skies. Fast forward to 1964, on this day, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for his nonviolent struggle against racial inequality in the United States. At just 35 years old, King became the youngest recipient of this
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