Today in History – June 11
History has witnessed infinite number of inventions, innovations, achievements, and other milestones in the past. We, at Brag Social, try to keep you updated with all the happenings of the past and present. Let’s read about the historical milestones of June 11. 1963: Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. is arrested in Florida for trying to integrate
Welcome to another bright day in June. The world, being so large, has witnessed infinite inventions, innovations, achievements, and other milestones in the past. There’s always something or the other happening around the world. You can do something amazing today, and maybe it is something that we write about in Today in History in the coming years.
Today in History- May 6th, Arkansas, Civil rights act and more
Read on to enlighten yourself with historical milestones of today 1861 Arkansas becomes the ninth state to secede from the Union. Now, faced with President Lincoln’s demand for troops, the convention reconvened in 1861 Arkansas becomes the ninth state to secede from the Union. Now, faced with President Lincoln’s demand for troops, the convention reconvened in Little
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Today in History- May 3rd, Abraham Lincoln’s funeral train, First airplane lands at the geographic North Pole
1855 Macon B. Allen becomes the first African American to be admitted to the Bar in Massachusetts. Macon Bolling Allen (born Allen Macon Bolling; August 4, 1816 – June 11, 1894) is believed to be both the first African American licensed to practice law and to hold a judicial position in the United States. Allen passed the bar exam in Maine in 1844
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Today in History- May 3rd, Abraham Lincoln’s funeral train, First airplane lands at the geographic North Pole
Read on to enlighten yourself with historical milestones of today 1855 Macon B. Allen becomes the first African American to be admitted to the Bar in Massachusetts. Macon Bolling Allen (born Allen Macon Bolling; Au 1855 Macon B. Allen becomes the first African American to be admitted to the Bar in Massachusetts. Macon Bolling Allen (born Allen Macon Bolling;
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Today in history- May 2nd- Treaties, public holiday, HBC, first nonstop transcontinental flight and much more
1598 Treaty of Vervins signed The representatives of Henry IV of France and Philip II of Spain signed the Peace of Vervins or the Treat of Vervins on May 2nd 1598 in Picardy, northern France, under auspices of the papal legates of Clement VIII, the “architect of the treaty”, Alessandro de’ Medici. Respecting the terms
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Today in History- May 1
History symbolizes the past events that held about a century or decades ago. Once more, Bragsocial conveys to you the historical events of May 1 that took part in different past years. 1822: John Phillips becomes 1st mayor of Boston on May 1. John Phillips was an American politician. He was the father of abolitionist
Today in History-April 30
History develops interesting facts inside everyone. Again, Bragsocial is here to keep you updated about the history of April 30, which includes formations, organizations, and so on. 1789: George Washington, initiated as the first President of the United States of America. During the American Revolution, he became a national hero as he led the colonial
Today in History – April 26th Flights, Nuclear disaster, Presidency
1929 The first non-stop flight from England to India is completed. April 24–26 – Royal Air Force Squadron Leader Arthur G. Jones-Williams and Flight Lieutenant Norman H. Jenkins make the first non-stop flight from the United Kingdom to British India, using a Fairey Long-Range Monoplane. 1931 New York Yankee Lou Gehrig hits a home run but is called out for passing a
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Today in History – April 27th Battle of Dunbar, Tea Act, Independence and many more
1296 The Scots defeated by Edward I at the Battle of Dunbar. The battle of Dunbar was a part of the first war of Scottish Independence. King Edward I of England invaded Scotland to punish King John Balliol for not supporting English military action in France. The two forces came in sight of each other on
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