Yogi Berra AL M.V.P.
A griming Yogi Berra, center, Squat New York Yankee catcher, receives thumping congratulation from other Major Leaguers at American Baseball Academy in New York on Nov. 7, 1971 after learning that he will be named on November 8, most valuable player in the American League for 1951. Berra polled 184 votes to 157 for runner-up Ned Garver of the St. Louis Browns. From Left to right are: Sid Gordon, Boston Braves; Ed Lopat, Yankees; Berra; Gil Hodges, Brooklyn Dodgers, and Gil McDougald, Yankees.
Israel National Day of Mourning 1973
A woman is supported as she falls to her knees screaming in anguish at the graveside of her husband during a memorial for 88 war dead, in a Tel Aviv cemetery on Nov. 7, 1973. Nationwide services of mourning began for the 1,854 Israelis killed in October during the current Mid-east War.
Ku Klux Klan
About 175 people gathered on a farm near Eastern Maryland town for a Ku Klux Klan rally and cross-burning, Saturday, Nov. 7, 1981. Members setting a large cross on fire. Rally was organized and led by Anthony La Ricci of Baltimore, Maryland La Ricci is the self proclaimed Grand Dragon of Maryland.
Earvin Magic Johnson
Earvin "Magic" Johnson announces his retirement from the Los Angeles Lakers as Lakers' owner Dr. Jerry Buss, left, and Johnson's wife Earleatha, center, listen during a press conference at the Forum in Inglewood, Calif., Thursday, Nov. 7, 1991. Johnson said he decided to retire professional basketball after testing positive for the AIDS virus.
APTOPIX Health Care Overhaul
Speaker Nancy Pelosi, center, is joined by (L-R) House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer and Rep. George Miller, D-Calif. during a press conference at the U.S. Capitol, Saturday, Nov. 7, 2009 in Washington after the passage in the house of the health care reform bill. at the U.S. Capitol, Saturday, Nov. 7, 2009 in Washington.