Died This Day August 21st

It's a little eerie—but also kind of poetic—how certain days seem to gather the farewells of history's giants. While you're going about your day, maybe sipping coffee or scrolling your phone, it could also be the anniversary of the day a legendary writer penned their final chapter, or a trailblazing inventor powered down for the last time. Some days feel like they echo with the footsteps of those who came before—artists, leaders, thinkers—leaving behind legacies that still shape the world. It’s a reminder that while their time ended, their stories didn’t.

David B. Steinman

Engineer, designer of Mackinac Bridge
Born
1886 140 years ago
Died
August 21st, 1960 66 years ago — 74 years old

An engineer specialized in bridge design and construction, notable for the design of the Mackinac Bridge in Michigan. The bridge, connecting Michigan's Upper and Lower Peninsulas, was completed in 1957 and recognized as one of the longest suspension bridges in the world at the time. Beyond the Mackinac Bridge, contributions to the field included innovations in bridge engineering techniques and materials.

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Palmiro Togliatti

Italian politician and Minister of Justice
Born
March 26th, 1893 133 years ago
Died
August 21st, 1964 62 years ago — 71 years old

A prominent figure in Italian politics, this individual served as a key leader of the Italian Communist Party. Active during significant political turmoil, played a crucial role in post-World War II governance, advocating for a broad leftist coalition. Occupied the position of Minister of Justice from 1945 to 1946, overseeing important legal reforms. Contributed to the establishment of the new Italian constitution in 1948. Also worked as a journalist, influencing public opinion and party policies through various publications.

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Germaine Guèvremont

Canadian journalist and acclaimed author
Born
April 16th, 1893 133 years ago
Died
August 21st, 1968 58 years ago — 75 years old

A Canadian journalist and author, gained prominence through literature that explored the French-Canadian experience. Wrote the celebrated novel 'Marie-Dorr', which delves into the life and struggles of a young woman in Quebec. Contributed to literary journals and newspapers throughout her career, showcasing a keen insight into social issues facing the French-Canadian community. Played a significant role in promoting the literary arts in Canada, advocating for the importance of cultural representation.

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George Jackson

American activist and author
Born
September 23rd, 1941 84 years ago
Died
August 21st, 1971 55 years ago — 29 years old

An influential activist and author emerged during the civil rights movement. Co-founded the Black Guerrilla Family while incarcerated, focusing on prison reform and societal change. Authored the books 'Soledad Brother' and 'Blood in My Eye', which discussed issues of racial injustice and the prison system. His writings and activism highlighted the struggles faced by African Americans and prisoners.

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Buford Pusser

American police officer and sheriff
Born
1937 89 years ago
Died
August 21st, 1974 52 years ago — 37 years old

Served as a sheriff in McNairy County, Tennessee, achieving national attention due to efforts against organized crime. His leadership in combating illegal activities earned him a reputation for significant law enforcement actions. Buford Pusser's life inspired the film 'Walking Tall,' which depicted his battles against criminal elements and his personal struggles following violent confrontations. The film highlighted his dedication to his role as a lawman despite facing numerous challenges.

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Kirpal Singh

Indian spiritual master and author
Born
February 6th, 1894 132 years ago
Died
August 21st, 1974 52 years ago — 80 years old

A prominent spiritual leader in India, this individual founded a religious organization that emphasizes inner peace and meditation. The teachings focused on the importance of self-realization and the connection between humanity and the divine. This spiritual master authored several books on spirituality, exploring themes of love, humility, and the pursuit of truth. The organization established ashrams and centers for meditation practice in various countries, promoting a philosophy that transcended cultural and geographical boundaries. A dedicated advocate of human values, this individual also engaged in various philanthropic efforts aimed at promoting peace and understanding.

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Charles Eames

Architect, co-designer of Eames House
Born
1907 119 years ago
Died
August 21st, 1978 48 years ago — 71 years old

An American architect and designer, contributed significantly to modern architecture and furniture design. Collaborated with a wife to create the Eames House, which became an iconic example of mid-century modern design. Developed innovative furniture pieces that showcased new materials and techniques. Established a design philosophy that emphasized the importance of functionality and human experience in design.

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Giuseppe Meazza

Italian footballer and manager, World Cup winner
Born
August 23rd, 1910 115 years ago
Died
August 21st, 1979 47 years ago — 68 years old

An Italian footballer and manager, recognized for contributions to the sport during the early 20th century. Played primarily as a forward for clubs including Inter Milan and AC Milan, achieving outstanding success in domestic leagues. Competed in international tournaments, earning two FIFA World Cup titles with the Italian national team in 1934 and 1938. Transitioned to management after retirement, overseeing clubs in Italy and influencing the next generation of players.

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Kaka Kalelkar

Indian Hindi Writer and Poet
Born
1885 141 years ago
Died
August 21st, 1981 45 years ago — 96 years old

Contributed significantly to Hindi literature through poetry, essays, and criticism. Played a pivotal role in the development of modern Hindi literature. Advocated for social reforms and was involved in various cultural movements. Served as the editor of prominent literary magazines and published numerous works that explored themes of nationalism and identity.

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Benigno Aquino Jr.

Filipino politician and activist
Born
November 27th, 1932 93 years ago
Died
August 21st, 1983 43 years ago — 50 years old

A prominent figure in Philippine politics, he emerged as a leading opposition voice during the regime of Ferdinand Marcos. His political career began in the 1950s, serving as a senator and becoming known for his vocal criticism of government corruption and authoritarianism. Aquino was imprisoned for nearly four years following the declaration of martial law in 1972. After his release, he went into exile in the United States. He returned to the Philippines in 1983, where he was assassinated at the Manila International Airport, an event that galvanized the opposition against Marcos. His death triggered a series of events leading to the People Power Revolution in 1986, which ultimately ousted Marcos from power.

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Ray Eames

American architect, Eames House co-designer
Born
1912 114 years ago
Died
August 21st, 1988 38 years ago — 76 years old

An architect who collaborated with Charles Eames in design and furniture innovations, contributing significantly to modern design aesthetics. The Eames House, part of Case Study House Program #8, was designed as both a residence and a showcase for their furniture. This structure emphasizes the integration of art and architecture, embodying the principles of open space and functionality. The combination of modern materials and an expressive style marked a pivotal moment in mid-century modern architecture. Additionally, contributions to film and multimedia explored the intersection of design and visual storytelling.

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Teodoro de Villa Diaz

Filipino guitarist and songwriter
Born
April 1st, 1963 63 years ago
Died
August 21st, 1988 38 years ago — 25 years old

Teodoro de Villa Diaz was a Filipino guitarist and songwriter. He has a significant contribution to the Filipino music scene. His ability to blend traditional Filipino music with modern guitar techniques helped to shape contemporary sounds. He was also involved in various music collaborations that highlighted his innovative approach to guitar playing. His work has been recognized within local music circles and contributed to the growth of the genre in the Philippines.

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