Today In History

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This is one of the last photos taken of U.S. President William McKinley.

Today in History: September 6

Today in History: September 6; In 1901 President William McKinley was shot at a reception in Buffalo, New York. In 1949 there was a mass shooting in Camden, New Jersey in which 13 people were killed by a paranoid schizophrenic. In 1975, tennis star Martina Navatilova asked for political asylum in the U.S. In 1997 Princess Diana was publicly laid to rest. And in 2018, India decriminalized homosexuality.

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A member of the commando group which seized members of the Israeli Olympic Team at their quarters at the Munich Olympic Village

Today in History: September 5

Today in History: September 5: Palestinian militants attacked the Israeli Olympic delegation at the Munich Games; Sam Houston became first president of Republic of Texas, the Treaty of Portsmouth was signed, ending the Russo-Japanese war.

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Eugene Bullard, the first Black American combat pilot (WW1),after the Paul Robeson concert.

Today in History: September 4

Today in History: September 4: In 1949, over 140 people were injured in the infamous Peekskill riots; In 1972, U.S. Olympics swimmer Mark Spitz became the first to win seven medals; In 1974, the United States established diplomatic relations with East Germany…

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Treaty Of Paris

Today in History: September 3

Today in History: September 3, The Treaty of Paris. – Birth of a Nation, Confederate forces invaded Kentucky, Allied Forces Invade Italy, Viking 2 Lands on Mars, Sir Malcolm Campbell became the first person to drive an automobile over 300 mph.

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General Douglas MacArthur watches as the foreign minister Manoru Shigemitsu of Japan signs the surrender document ending WW2

Today in History: September 2

Today in History: September 2 World War 2 ends with the surrender of Japan. Great fire of London begins, U.S. Treasury Department established, Diana Nyad completes swim from Cuba To Florida, September 2 seems to follow a pattern of fires and devastation, as well as progressive steps in American education.

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Nihonbashi district, in Tokyo, in ruins after a major earthquake struck near the Japanese capital.

Today in History: September 1

1985: On this day, the elusive wreckage of the Titanic was finally discovered, resting on the ocean floor, some 400 miles off Newfoundland’s coast. This U.S.French expedition brought closure to one of the most tragic maritime disasters in history. 1715: In France, the end of an era arrived as King Louis XIV passed away just […]

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More flowers on the pile outside the gates of Buckingham Palace following the death of Diana, Princess of Wales.

Today in History: August 31

Today in History: August 31: Diana, Princess of Wales, tragically lost her life in a devastating car crash, First U.S. tennis championships for men, Trinidad and Tobago became independent from British colonial rule, The Solidarity labor movement emerged triumphantly from a 17-day strike in Gdansk, Poland, and more . . .

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Thurgood Marshall, first Black Associate Justice of the Supreme Court

Today in History: August 30

Today In History: August 30 Thurgood Marshall becomes first Black justice to serve on the U.S. Supreme Court. General Douglas MacArthur arrived in Japan to establish the Allied occupation headquarters. Mikhail Gorbachev, the last leader of the Soviet Union, passed away at the age of 91.

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The Beatles perform at Candlestick Park in San Francisco.

Today in History: August 29

August 29 in History: Hurricane Katrina unleashed its fury on the U.S. Gulf Coast 2005, Hurricane Ida made landfall in Louisiana 2021. The Beatles’ Final Concert at Candlestick Park. Justice Department’s Marijuana Policy Takes a Remarkable Shift 2013:

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