In this "This Day in History" video clip learn about different events that have occurred on January 6. Some of these events include Joan of Ark being born and the first global flight for Pan-American Airways. Also, Nancy Kerrigan gets attacked and Morse develops the telegraph.
The DSM once labeled homosexuality a mental disorder. In the 1960s, LGBTQ+ activists Barbara Gittings and Frank Kameny pushed to change that, helping spur its removal from the DSM in 1973.
Louella Gallagher is not the prototypical mother of the 1950s. Her daughters Connie Ann, age 5, and Colleena Sue, age 2.5, serve as props in a knife-throwing act that would be considered a bit too risky by today's standards.