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June 16 – Bloomsday and more

Tuesday, 16 June 2020 by Brag Social
Welcome to another bright day in June. There’s always something or the other happening around the world. The world, being so large, has witnessed infinite inventions, innovations, achievements, and other milestones in the past. You can do something amazing today, and maybe it is something that we write about in our today column in the
  • Published in History, Today
Tagged under: abraham lincoln, Anne Frank, Bloomsday, Father's Day, history, Selective Service, The diary of a young girl, today in history

June 14 – Recognition of Flag Day and more

Sunday, 14 June 2020 by Brag Social
Welcome to another bright day in June. There’s always something or the other happening around the world. The world, being so large, has witnessed infinite inventions, innovations, achievements, and other milestones in the past. You can do something amazing today, and maybe it is something that we write about in Today in History in the
  • Published in History, Today
Tagged under: Argentina, British rule, Burma, Falkland Islands War, Flag Day, history, Norway, on this day, radio, today in history, UNIVAC, Vietnam, Women's suffrage, World War II

June 13 – Pentagon Papers published and more

Saturday, 13 June 2020 by Brag Social
1866: US House of representatives passes 14th Amendment (Civil rights) The house of representatives passed the 14th amendment by a majority of 120 votes to 32 votes. The 14th Amendment was ratified on July 7, 1866, and everyone who was born in the US or naturally a part of the country were given equal rights
  • Published in History, Today
Tagged under: history, this day in hisstory, today in history

June 8- Brightest Nova Discovered and more

Monday, 08 June 2020 by Brag Social
One week of June has already passed and we have three more to go. Celebrate every day and work hard to make history. There’s always something or the other happening around the world. The world, being so large, has witnessed infinite inventions, innovations, achievements, and other milestones in the past. We, at Brag Social, try to
  • Published in History, Today
Tagged under: Bill of Rights, Laki volcano, Nova Aquilae, onthisday, today in history
Today In History-June 6
Saturday, 06 June 2020 by Brag Social
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.
  • Published in History, Today
Tagged under: frozen foods, onthisday, Operation Overload, President Franklin Roosevelt, Securities and Exchange Commission, Shivaji, Sweden, today in history

June 5 – The Neutrality Act and more

Friday, 05 June 2020 by Brag Social
Welcome to another bright day in June. There’s always something or the other happening around the world. The world, being so large, has witnessed infinite inventions, innovations, achievements, and other milestones in the past. You can do something amazing today, and maybe it is something that we write about in Today in History in the coming years.
  • Published in History, Today
Tagged under: first public balloon flight, Operation Blue Star, Ronald Reagan, The Neutraity Act, today in history

Today – May 28

Thursday, 28 May 2020 by Brag Social
There are so many things happening every day around the world, some of which are so great, that they create a space for themselves in the books of history. 28 May has also witnessed some amazing events in the past. Let’s read about them! 1805: Napoleon Bonaparte was crowned in Milan, Italy Emperor Nelopeon was crowned
  • Published in Today
Tagged under: born today, day today, history, Napoleon Bonaparte, today in history, World Menstrual Hygiene Day

Today in History- May 6th, Arkansas, Civil rights act and more

Wednesday, 06 May 2020 by Brag Social
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
  • Published in BragSocial, Today
Tagged under: Arkansas, Brag Social, first nuclear war head, may 6th, today, today in history

History of May 5

Tuesday, 05 May 2020 by Brag Social
Every day has a history in the past, which seems to be interesting and good for knowledge. The history of May 5 also contains interesting events. Today, on May 5, BragSocial again takes you on the trip of historical events that held on this date. 1809: Mary Kies, 1st woman to issue a US patent
  • Published in History, Today
Tagged under: Brag Social, Chicago, Japan, judo, patent law, today in history

Today in History- May 3rd, Abraham Lincoln’s funeral train, First airplane lands at the geographic North Pole

Sunday, 03 May 2020 by Zoya Hosain
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
  • Published in BragSocial, Today
Tagged under: first airplane lands at the geographic North Pole, may 3rd, President Abraham Lincoln's funeral train, today in history, U.S. Marines land in Nicaragua.
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