This Weekend in History on September 7 and 8: "Star Trek" Debuts
September 7 and 8 are days rich with history, spanning various events that have shaped our world. 1921: The First Miss America Pageant On September 7, 1921, the first Miss America Pageant was held in Atlantic City, New Jersey. The event was conceived as a way to extend the summer tourist season in the city. Margaret Gorman, a 16-year-old from Washington D.C., was crowned the first Miss America. The pageant has since become an annual tradition, evolving over the years to include not just beauty, but also talent and intelligence as key criteria. The Miss America Pageant has had a significant cultural impact, reflecting and sometimes challenging societal views on beauty, gender roles, and women’s empowerment. Today, it continues to be a platform for young women to showcase their talents, advocate for social issues, and earn scholarships for their education. 1901: The Boxer Rebellion Ends On September 7, 1901, the Boxer Protocol was signed, officially ending the
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