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Rosa Parks

Rosa Parks (February 4, 1913 – October 24, 2005) was an American civil rights movement activist best known for her refusal to move from her seat on a bus in Montgomery, Alabama, in defiance of Jim Crow racial-segregation laws. When Parks was arrested in 1955, local leaders were searching for a person who would be a good legal test case against segregation. She was deemed a suitable candidate, and the Women's Political Council (WPC) organized a one-day bus boycott on the day of her trial. After Parks was found guilty of violating state law, the boycott was extended indefinitely, lasting for 381 days and finally concluding after segregation on buses was deemed unconstitutional in the court case Browder v. Gayle. Parks received many awards and honors, both throughout her life and posthumously. She received the Presidential Medal of Freedom, a Congressional Gold Medal, and was also the first Black American to be memorialized in the National Statuary Hall. (Full article...)

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February 4: Lichun begins in East Asia (2026); World Cancer Day; National Girls and Women in Sports Day in the United States; Rosa Parks Day in some parts of the United States

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There have been 16 governors of Bauchi State, in northeastern Nigeria, since it was created on 3 February 1976 from part of the North-Eastern State. Bauchi has had alternating periods of military and civilian rule, with Colonel Mohammed Bello Kaliel as its first military governor (1976–1978). Civilian governance began in 1979 with Abubakar Tatari Ali of the National Party of Nigeria until a 1983 military coup. This was followed by a brief civilian regime from 1992 to 1993 under Dahiru Mohammed of the National Republican Convention, which was then toppled by a series of military governors and administrators that lasted until 1999. During this time, part of Bauchi was split off to form Gombe State in 1996. Democratic rule has continued in Bauchi since 1999, under Ahmadu Adamu Mu'azu from 1999 to 2007, Isa Yuguda from 2007 to 2015, Mohammed Abdullahi Abubakar (pictured) from 2015 to 2019, and the incumbent Bala Mohammed since 2019. (Full list...)

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Ibn Khaldun

Ibn Khaldun (1332–1406) was an Arab scholar, historian, philosopher, and sociologist. Born in Tunis into an upper-class Andalusian family of Arab descent, his family's high rank enabled him to study with prominent teachers in the Maghreb, where he received a classical Islamic education including the Quran, as well as mathematics, logic, and philosophy. He lost both his parents to the Black Death at the age of 17. As was traditional for members of his family, Ibn Khaldun then went on to have a career in politics. His best-known book is the Muqaddimah or Prolegomena (Introduction). This influenced 17th-century and 19th-century historians such as Kâtip Çelebi, Mustafa Naima and Ahmed Cevdet Pasha, who used its theories to analyse the growth and decline of the Ottoman Empire. Ibn Khaldun is regularly ranked among the most prominent Muslim and Arab scholars and historians in history. This bust of Ibn Khaldun is situated in the entrance of the kasbah in Béjaïa, Algeria.

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