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Today in History: September 21
Today in History: September 21; In 1792, the abolition of the French monarchy was announced; In 1898, the New York Sun had an editorial with the famous line “Yes, Virginia, there is a Santa Claus.”; President Warren Harding signed the Lodge-Fish Resolution; In 1938, a hurricane struck parts of New York and New England; In 1981, Sandra Day O’Connor became the first female justice on the Supreme Court. In 1989, Hurricane Hugo crashed into South Carolina
Today in History: September 20
Today in History: September 20; In 1519 Magellan set sail to circumnavigate the globe; In 1967 Queen Elizabeth II christained a ship named after her; In 1962 the governor of Mississippi successfully blocked a black student from enrolling at the University of Mississippi; In 1973 Billie Jean King successfully defeated her male counterpart, Bobby Riggs, in a “Battle Of The Sexes” tennis match; and in 2017 Hurricane Maria made landfall on the island of Puerto Rico and caused massive, massive devastation.
Today in History: September 19
Today in History: September 19: This date is marked by a pattern of world leaders leaving. In 1796, President George Washington’s farewell address was published. In 1881, the 20th president of the United States, James A. Garfield, died. In 1955, President Juan Peron of Argentina was ousted. In 2004 former President Jiang Zemin of China departed from his top military post. In 2022 the world said a final goodbye to Queen Elizabeth II at a state funeral.