On April 7…

1770 – Poet William Wordsworth (The Prelude, Lyrical Ballads) was born in Cumberland, England.

1940 – Booker T. Washington became the first African-American to be pictured on a U.S. postage stamp.

1948 – The World Health Organization (WHO) was founded in Geneva, Switzerland.

1963 – Jack Nicklaus became, at the age of 23, the youngest golfer to win the Green Jacket at the Masters Tournament.

1963 – A new Yugoslav constitution proclaims Josip “Tito” Broz as president for life of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia.

1994 – Rwandan armed forces killed 10 Belgian peacekeeping officers in a prelude to a civil war that killed an estimated 1 million people over a 4-month period.

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