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Wednesday, June 28, 2017

Good Morning Deplorables

It is Wednesday 6/28/2017



Today in History

June 28

1635The French colony of Guadeloupe is established in the Caribbean.
1675Frederick William of Brandenburg crushes the Swedes.
1709Russians defeat the Swedes and Cossacks at the Battle of Poltava.
1776Colonists repulse a British sea attack on Charleston, South Carolina.
1778Mary “Molly Pitcher” Hays McCauley, wife of an American artilleryman, carries water to the soldiers during the Battle of Monmouth.
1839Cinque and other Africans are kidnapped and sold into slavery in Cuba.
1862Fighting continues between Union and Confederate forces during the Seven Days’ campaign.
1863General George Meade replaces General Joseph Hooker three days before the Battle of Gettysburg.
1874The Freedmen’s Bank, created to assist former slaves in the United States, closes. Customers of the bank lose $3 million.
1884Congress declares Labor Day a legal holiday.
1902Congress passes the Spooner bill, authorizing a canal to be built across the Isthmus of Panama.
1911Samuel J. Battle becomes the first African-American policeman in New York City.
1914Austria’s Archduke Franz Ferdinand is assassinated at Sarajevo, Serbia.
1919Germany signs the Treaty of Versailles under protest.
1921A coal strike in Britain is settled after three months.
1930More than 1,000 communists are routed during an assault on the British consulate in London.
1938Congress creates the Federal Housing Administration (FHA) to insure construction loans.
1942German troops launch an offensive to seize Soviet oil fields in the Caucasus and the city of Stalingrad.
1945General Douglas MacArthur announces the end of Japanese resistance in the Philippines.
1949The last U.S. combat troops are called home from Korea, leaving only 500 advisers.
1950General Douglas MacArthur arrives in South Korea as Seoul falls to the North.
1954French troops begin to pull out of Vietnam’s Tonkin province.
1964Malcolm X founds the Organization for Afro-American Unity to seek independence for blacks in the Western Hemisphere.
196714 people are shot during race riots in Buffalo, New York.
1970Muhammad Ali [Cassius Clay] stands before the Supreme Court regarding his refusal of induction into the U.S. Army during the Vietnam War.
1971The Supreme Court overturns the draft evasion conviction of Muhammad Ali.
1972Richard Nixon announces that no new draftees will be sent to Vietnam.
1976The first women enter the U.S. Air Force Academy.
Born on June 28
1491Henry VIII, King of England (1509-1547), founder of the Church of England.
1577Peter Paul Rubens, Flemish painter.
1712Jean Jacques Rousseau, French social philosopher (The Social Contract).
1867Luigi Pirandello, Italian playwright (Six Characters in Search of an Author).
1873Alexis Carrel, Nobel Prize-winning French surgeon and biologist.
1891Esther Forbes, author (Johnny Tremain).
1902Richard Rodgers, American composer.
1906Maria Goeppert Mayer, Nobel Prize-winning physicist.
1909Eric Ambler, British mystery writer (The Dark FrontierUncommon Danger).
1926Mel Brooks, comedian, actor, and director (The ProducersBlazing Saddles).
1947Mark Helprin, novelist (Winter’s Tale).

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