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  • 22:11, 20 February 2026 Pumpkin talk contribs created page Sanarchive:Selected anniversaries/February 20 (Created page with "{{TB header|day=20 February|special=Major events in the arts}} {{TB image|Manifestofuturismo.jpg}} *1909 – Filippo Tommaso Marinetti published the Futurist Manifesto in Le Figaro, effectively launching the Futurist movement in art and literature. *1943 – American movie studio executives agreed to allow the Office of War Information to censor films, a significant moment in the intersection of cinema and politics. *1952 – The classic adventure film The A...") Tag: Recreated
  • 22:09, 20 February 2026 Pumpkin talk contribs deleted page Sanarchive:Selected anniversaries/February 20 (content was: "{{TB header|day=21 February|special=Major events in the arts}} {{TB image|Malcolm X 1963 press photo.jpg}} *1958 – British artist Gerald Holtom designed the Peace Sign (the CND symbol), which became one of the most recognized icons in the history of graphic design. *1965 – Malcolm X was assassinated in New York City; his legacy profoundly shaped African-American l...", and the only contributor was "Pumpkin" (talk))
  • 22:02, 20 February 2026 Pumpkin talk contribs created page Sanarchive:Selected anniversaries/February 20 (Created page with "{{TB header|day=21 February|special=Major events in the arts}} {{TB image|Malcolm X 1963 press photo.jpg}} *1958 – British artist Gerald Holtom designed the Peace Sign (the CND symbol), which became one of the most recognized icons in the history of graphic design. *1965 – Malcolm X was assassinated in New York City; his legacy profoundly shaped African-American literature, photography, and protest art. *1990 – The epic biographical film Mountains of t...")