21 fun facts for March, 21

Discover dozens of fun facts for this special day. Read the summary for a quick recap on what happened.
Summary
March 21st is a day filled with significant events, celebrations, and commemorations across the globe. From the tragic Sharpeville Massacre, which prompted changes in apartheid, to the celebration of World Poetry Day, forests conservation, harmonica performances, and appreciation for cultural diversity, March 21st is a day of reflection and appreciation for our vibrant world.
21 Fun facts
  1. In 1960, on March 21st, The Sharpeville Massacre occurred in South Africa, when police opened fire on a crowd of black people protesting against apartheid, killing 69 people and injuring many more. This tragic event led to significant changes in the fight against racial segregation.
  2. March 21st is celebrated as World Poetry Day. UNESCO initiated this in 1999 to promote the reading, writing, publishing, and teaching of poetry worldwide. On this day, poetry events are held in various countries to celebrate the diverse world of poets and their unique creations.
  3. In 1952, famous film director Akira Kurosawa's movie "Ikiru" was released in Japan on March 21st. This touching film tells the story of a dying man who learns to appreciate life, masterfully showcasing Kurosawa's signature directorial style and emotional storytelling.
  4. In 1963, on March 21st, the infamous Alcatraz prison in San Francisco was closed. The decision was made due to high operational costs and the island's deteriorating facilities. Today Alcatraz is a popular tourist destination, offering visitors a chance to explore the island's rich and mysterious history.
  5. Each year, on March 21st, many countries celebrate International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination. This day was established by the UN in 1966 to combat racism and promote equality worldwide. People mark this day by engaging in activities that emphasize the importance of tolerance and understanding among different races.
  6. On March 21st, 1871, Scottish explorer journalist Henry Morton Stanley began his famous expedition in search of David Livingstone. Sponsored by the New York Herald, Stanley's journey eventually led to his remarkable encounter with the missing missionary in Africa, uttering the famous words, "Dr. Livingstone, I presume?"
  7. Harmonica lovers rejoice on March 21st, as it is World Harmonica Day. First celebrated in 2018, the day aims to raise awareness and appreciation of the versatile instrument. Events, performances and workshops are held all over the world to showcase the harmonica's unique sound and diverse musical genres.
  8. In 2006, on March 21st, Twitter co-founder Jack Dorsey sent the world's first tweet, saying "just setting up my twttr." Since then, Twitter has grown into a global platform for sharing news, opinions, and ideas in real-time, forever changing the way we communicate.
  9. On March 21st, each year, many countries celebrate National Single Parent Day, recognizing the resilience and efforts of single parents everywhere. The day was initiated by U.S. President Ronald Reagan in 1984 to acknowledge their courage, determination, and love in raising their children alone.
  10. March 21st is International Day of Forests, established by the UN in 2012 to raise awareness about the importance of forests in sustaining life on Earth. On this day, people participate in tree planting events, educational programs, and engaging discussions on forest conservation and sustainable management efforts.
  11. In 1965, civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. led thousands of marchers to Montgomery, Alabama, calling for African American voting rights. This event, which began on March 21st and lasted for five days, became known as the Selma to Montgomery March and played a vital role in the passage of the Voting Rights Act of 1965.
  12. On March 21st, Afghanistan celebrates New Year, also known as Nawroz. The holiday marks their first day of the solar year and is celebrated by gathering with family and friends, exchanging gifts, and enjoying traditional Afghan dishes. It is a time to joyously welcome new beginnings and good fortune.
  13. On March 21st each year, Australia and New Zealand celebrate Harmony Day, an initiative to promote cultural diversity, inclusiveness, and shared values. The day is marked by community events, multicultural festivals, and educational programs to foster a sense of belonging among people from all backgrounds.
  14. March 21st is celebrated as World Down Syndrome Day. The day was officially recognized by the UN in 2011 to raise awareness and create a global voice for advocating the rights, inclusion, and well-being of people with Down syndrome, as well as their families and support networks.
  15. In Iran, March 21st is celebrated as the Persian New Year, also known as Nowruz. The day signifies the beginning of the Iranian calendar and is marked by festivities, food, family gatherings, and various traditional rituals that have been passed down through generations.
  16. March 21st is National Fragrance Day in the United States. The day is dedicated to appreciating the power of scent and its ability to evoke emotions, memories, and personal connections. People celebrate the day by sharing their favorite fragrance stories or exploring new scents.
  17. On March 21st, Sweden celebrates the Birthday of King Carl XVI Gustaf, their current reigning monarch. Born in 1946, the King's birthday is marked by special celebrations throughout the country, including parades and ceremonies in his honor.
  18. In 1935, the iconic boardgame Monopoly was invented and copyrighted on March 21st by Parker Brothers. Today, Monopoly's distinctive gameplay and memorable tokens have made it a classic, with over one billion people having played the game in various versions and countries worldwide.
  19. On March 21st, 1918, the Queen Mary's Women's Army Auxiliary Corps (WAAC) was established in Britain. This groundbreaking force marked the first official combat role for women in the British Army, paving the way for their vital contribution throughout both World Wars and beyond.
  20. March 21st is French Language Day, celebrating the diverse and rich French language and Francophone culture. The day was initiated by UNESCO in 2010 to promote multilingualism, cultural dialogues, and the importance of linguistic diversity. Activities include language workshops, movie screenings, and live performances.
  21. In 2010, the International Colour Day was established and is celebrated on March 21st. This day focuses on the importance and impact of colors on human life, society, and culture. It is marked by educational and creative events organized by various associations and enthusiasts worldwide.