Today – May 19
Every day is beautiful, and every day is worth celebrating. If you are looking for special reasons to do so, we have got you. We bring to you the different reasons we should be celebrating each day, and on May 19 we celebrate the sunshine and everyone’s favorite chocolate cakes. Read on! MAY RAY DAY
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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 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
History – April 29
Knowing one’s history is essential for every society and person. The past shows our shifting attitudes toward life and various aspects of it. Moreover, discussing history helps to know about the significant events that led to a social change in our society. Some of these events on April 29 are below. 1813: Jacob Hummel receives
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History – April 28
It feels great to know about the history of our ancestors. We could never know what happened when without the proper historical records. Here are some of the events that happened on April 28 for various years. 1848: Slavery abolished in French colonies Many countries prohibit slavery during those years. For France, one of the
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History of April 24
Bragsocial brings you the prominent events that happened in history on April 24. This ranges from sports to patents in science, foundations, and inaugurations. Basically, Give yourself some history dose today. 1880: Amateur Athletic Association founded Amateur Athletic Association, established at Oxford’s Randolph Hotel, on April 24, 1880. AAA was the first true national governing
History of April 23
One of the most interesting areas for social studies, history holds significance throughout the generations. It helps us to understand and reflect upon the changes that have taken place. Hence, April 23 witnessed some of the most well-known incidents. These impacted the way things would be in the present. Here is a deeper understanding of
History of April 22
H.R. 619, a bill that required that the inscription “In God we trust” appear on all paper and coin currency, was signed into law by President Eisenhower on July 30, 1956. The United States Code at 36 U.S.C. § 302, now states: “‘In God we trust’ is the national motto.
History Of April 21
Prince’s sixth studio album, Purple Rain, released in 1984, was a high point. The album spent twenty-four consecutive weeks at number one on the billboard 200 chart, spawned 2 hit singles (“When Doves Cry” and “Let’s Go Crazy”), won the Grammy Award for Best Rock Performance, and sold-out thirteen million copies.