Doodle Celebrates the 86th Birthday Of Turkish Author, Playwright Oğuz Atay

The present Doodle, shown by Istanbul-based visitor craftsman Enes Diriğ, praises the 86th birthday celebration of Turkish creator, dramatist, specialist, and educator Oğuz Atay. His 1972 novel “Tutunamayanlar” (“The Disconnected”) is generally acclaimed as one of the most huge Turkish books of the twentieth century. With his dependence on moving Read more…

Today’s Doodle Celebrates the 116th birthday of Afro-Brazilian union activist Laudelina de Campos Melo

The present Doodle praises the 116th birthday celebration of Afro-Brazilian association lobbyist, entrepreneur, and homegrown laborer Laudelina de Campos Melo, who in 1936 established Brazil’s first relationship of homegrown specialists. A prominent pioneer in the battle for Brazilian specialists’ privileges, Melo devoted her life to the battle against racial, class, Read more…

Google Doodle celebrates Ghanian-German philosopher, writer, and academic Anton Wilhelm Amo

The present Doodle, represented by Berlin-based visitor craftsman Diana Ejaita, observes Ghanian-German rationalist, essayist, and scholastic Anton Wilhelm Amo—generally credited as one of Europe’s first African-conceived college understudies and educators just as one of the eighteenth century’s most eminent Black savants. On this day in 1730, Amo got what could Read more…