
1821: freedom of the children of slaves born in Peru from July 28, 1821 is decreed.
1851: Isaac Merrit Singer patents the sewing machine in Boston, USA.
1930: Birth of the Hungarian-born American billionaire George Soros.
1936: In Peru, Compulsory Social Security is established by Law No. 8433, and optional for freelancers.
1953: The Soviet Union explodes its first hydrogen bomb (United States had detonated theirs on November 1, 1952).
1955: Death of Thomas Mann, German writer, Nobel Prize for Literature in 1929.
1961: the musical "Limeñisima" Chabuca Granda was unveiled on the Segura Theater.
1964: South Africa is excluded from the Olympics because of its racial policies (apartheid).
1964: Death of Ian Fleming, British writer, creator of James Bond.
1981: Death of Dr. Oscar Miro Quesada War.
IBM introduced the world's first personal computer (PC or personal computer).
International Youth Day.
1990: Birth of Mario Balotelli, Italian footballer
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