The First Lady of Song was born on #ThisDayInHistory in 1917. #DidYouKnow Ella Fitzgerald made history as the first African American woman to win a Grammy? history.visitlink.me/AcL1FA
According to tradition, Romulus and Remus founded Rome on #ThisDayInHistory in 753 B.C. To populate his town, Romulus offered asylum to fugitives and exiles. history.com/news/ancient-r…
On this day in 1778, Captain John Paul Jones raids England. The raid on Whitehaven led by John Paul Jones was a significant event in the Revolutionary War, not because of its strategic value, but because of its impact as propaganda.
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On this day in 1934, Moe Berg set the American League record for consecutive errorless games played by a catcher, which still stands today. However, Berg wasn't your average baseball player, he also became an American Spy.
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This photo is of Bob Marley performing at the One Love Peace Concert on #ThisDayInHistory in 1978, The lineup included 16 reggae acts with a common goal: to restore peace Jamaica. While the event itself unfolded peacefully, it did little to alleviate Jamaica’s deep political…
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On #ThisDayInHistory in 1945, President Harry S. Truman is briefed on the Manhattan Project, which began under the fear that the Germans might develop the atomic weapon first.
Truman recorded in his diary that night that the United States was developing a bomb capable of…
An Auspicious Day!
April 20, 1959: TV's first kiss between two men.
It wasn't like that, though. It was Al Capone marking a man for death.
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On this day 4years ago, while the world began to shut down due to covid, Trivium released their 9th studio record #WhatTheDeadMenSay 😊
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On April 20, 1945, the American flag was raised over the rostrum of the Nuremberg Stadium. This was a symbolic moment, representing the defeat of the Nazi regime and the triumph of Allied forces.
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On #ThisDayInHistory in 1778, John Paul Jones leads an American raid on Whitehaven, England.
One of the most successful leaders of the American Revolution, Commander John Paul Jones led a small detachment of two boats to raid the shallow port at Whitehaven, England, where 400…
#ThisDayInHistory Post 1364:
21 April 753 BC (2776 years ago): Romulus founded Rome (traditional date).
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#ThisDayInHistory Post 1363:
20 April 1862 (162 years ago): Louis Pasteur & Claude Bernard completed the experiment disproving the theory of spontaneous generation.
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#ThisDayInHistory Post 1366:
23 April 1914 (110 years ago): First baseball game at Wrigley Field, then known as Weeghman Park, in Chicago.
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