What Happened This Year 1929

Born in 1929

James Barnor

Ghanaian photographer and artist
Born
June 6th, 1929 95 years ago

Born in 1929, this Ghanaian photographer significantly contributed to the visual documentation of his country’s history. He captured pivotal moments in Ghana's transition to independence, including the early days of the nation. His work spans portraits, fashion, and photojournalism, documenting both everyday life and significant cultural milestones. He established a photo studio in Accra and later worked in London, merging various influences in his photography. The artist's images have been exhibited internationally, showcasing African identity and heritage.

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John Turner

Canadian lawyer and 17th Prime Minister
Born
June 7th, 1929 95 years ago
Died
September 19th, 2020 4 years ago — 91 years old

Served as the 17th Prime Minister of Canada in 1984 for a brief period. Contributed significantly to Canadian politics as a member of the Liberal Party. Held several cabinet positions, including Minister of Finance and Minister of Justice, prior to becoming Prime Minister. Focused on issues such as trade and public health throughout his political career. Participated in various national and international dialogues during his time in office.

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Johnny Ace

American singer known for rhythm and blues
Born
June 9th, 1929 95 years ago
Died
1954 71 years ago — 25 years old

An influential American singer and pianist emerged in the 1950s music scene. Primarily associated with rhythm and blues, gained popularity with hit singles. Career milestones included performances in various venues and significant contributions to the early rock and roll genre. Tragically died at a young age, leaving behind a legacy that influenced future artists.

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E. O. Wilson

Biologist and author of 'Sociobiology'
Born
June 10th, 1929 95 years ago
Died
2021 4 years ago — 92 years old

This individual was an American biologist and author, whose work primarily focused on biodiversity and the behavior of social insects. Greatly influential in the field of sociobiology, the individual proposed that social behavior has a genetic basis. The research conducted contributed to understanding the relationship between genetics, behavior, and the evolution of species. The individual authored several books, including 'Sociobiology: The New Synthesis' and 'The Ants', which won the Pulitzer Prize. In later years, efforts were directed towards biodiversity conservation and the study of threats to the environment.

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Thomas Taylor

British Labour Party politician
Born
June 10th, 1929 95 years ago
Died
2016 9 years ago — 87 years old

Baron Taylor of Blackburn served as a British Labour Party politician and was active in politics for several decades. He held the position of Chairman of the Association of Labour Councils and contributed to various local and national initiatives. Taylor was appointed to the House of Lords in 1994, providing a voice for the Labour Party in the upper chamber. His political career included a focus on local governance and community issues, reflecting the Labour Party's values.

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James McDivitt

American astronaut Apollo 9 commander
Born
June 10th, 1929 95 years ago
Died
2022 3 years ago — 93 years old

An American general, pilot, and astronaut, served as a commander of the Apollo 9 mission. The mission conducted the first complete crewed flight test of the Apollo spacecraft, demonstrating significant systems and maneuvers in low Earth orbit. Contributed to the Gemini and Apollo programs, playing a key role in the advancement of human spaceflight. Following astronaut duties, held various positions within the U.S. Air Force and aerospace industry.

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Ian Sinclair

Australian politician and Minister for Defence
Born
June 10th, 1929 95 years ago

Served as the 42nd Minister for Defence of Australia from 1975 to 1977. Represented the National Party in the Australian House of Representatives for nearly 30 years. Contributed to policy development and implementation during a significant period in Australian political history. Held various roles within the National Party, including leadership positions. Involved in agriculture prior to entering politics, with a background in farming.

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Jameel Jalibi

Pakistani linguist and academic
Born
June 12th, 1929 95 years ago
Died
2019 6 years ago — 90 years old

Academic and linguist contributed significantly to the study of Urdu and other languages. Served as the chairman of the National Language Authority in Pakistan, advocating for the preservation and promotion of Urdu. Authored various works on linguistics, literature, and the cultural significance of language in society. Played an instrumental role in the development of language policy in Pakistan, supporting educational reforms related to language learning.

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Brigid Brophy

English author and animal rights advocate
Born
June 12th, 1929 95 years ago
Died
August 7th, 1995 29 years ago — 66 years old

An English author and critic, contributed significantly to literature through both fiction and non-fiction works. Published several novels, with notable titles including 'The Snowball', 'The Roundabout', and 'The Notes of a Native Son'. Active in animal rights activism, particularly recognized for campaigns against animal experimentation. Influenced literary and ethical discussions through a critical lens, intertwining themes of morality and societal norms.

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