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🤔....the gipper?
Damn, 40 years gone by. Hard to believe.
That same day, one of my fellow 5th graders (who was much bigger than me at the time) accidentally stepped on my left ankle and gave it a horrible sprain.
My memories of watching the news coverage later that day are forever intertwined with those of icing down my swollen purple ankle.
Tape it up and run a lap sir!
obviously, Reagan's shooting on this day in 1981 by John Hinkley is more well known, as it happened in the lifetime of many on this board, and was captured on video and in pictures.
Regrettably not The Glov.😉Spill it Tom!
Or did you just sleep through history class!
Truman was WAY ahead of the curve if he knew about McCarthy in 1850, Tom.IMHO, it's not even the biggest event in US history that took place on this day.
on this date in 1870, the 15th amendment passed. This guaranteed the right to vote regardless of race
interestingly, on the very same day in 1870, President Grant signed a bill that readmitted Texas into the Union. They were the last Confederate state that was readmitted
and 3 years earlier (1867) on this date, Sec. of State Seward and Russian Baron Stoeckl completed a treaty (called by many Seward's Folly) in which the USA acquired Alaska from Russia for $7.2 M. Interestingly, Russia had been trying to sell Alaska to the USA since the 1850s, but the Civil War kind of got in the way.
on this date in 1850, President Truman publicly denounced Sen. Joe McCarthy.
on this date in 1822, the US Congress combined East Florida and West Florida into Florida Territory.
obviously, Reagan's shooting on this day in 1981 by John Hinkley is more well known, as it happened in the lifetime of many on this board, and was captured on video and in pictures.
Truman was WAY ahead of the curve if he knew about McCarthy in 1850, Tom.
IMHO, it's not even the biggest event in US history that took place on this day.
on this date in 1870, the 15th amendment passed. This guaranteed the right to vote regardless of race
interestingly, on the very same day in 1870, President Grant signed a bill that readmitted Texas into the Union. They were the last Confederate state that was readmitted
and 3 years earlier (1867) on this date, Sec. of State Seward and Russian Baron Stoeckl completed a treaty (called by many Seward's Folly) in which the USA acquired Alaska from Russia for $7.2 M. Interestingly, Russia had been trying to sell Alaska to the USA since the 1850s, but the Civil War kind of got in the way.
on this date in 1950, President Truman publicly denounced Sen. Joe McCarthy.
on this date in 1822, the US Congress combined East Florida and West Florida into Florida Territory.
obviously, Reagan's shooting on this day in 1981 by John Hinkley is more well known, as it happened in the lifetime of many on this board, and was captured on video and in pictures.
Haha... now I can. On that day, no way.
It literally gave me recurring ankle pains periodically for about the next 20 years.
And just how well DID the passing of the 15th Amendment help black folks of the south Tom??
Maybe the Civil Rights Act did the job the 15th Amendment was supposed to!
And just how well DID the passing of the 15th Amendment help black folks of the south Tom??
Maybe the Civil Rights Act did the job the 15th Amendment was supposed to!
Just sayin.
The Fifteenth Amendment had a significant loophole: it did not grant suffrage to all men, but only prohibited discrimination on the basis of race and former slave status. States could require voters to pass literacy tests or pay poll taxes -- difficult tasks for the formerly enslaved, who had little education or money.
The Promise and Pitfalls of the 15th Amendment Over 150 Years | Brennan Center for Justice
It's ok to be wrong Tom!
I knew you'd 'pepper' me with your response sir.
I appreciate the wealth of knowledge you bring in your responses.
I mean that.
Truth is stranger than fictionWe also now know that on the day Reagan was shot, the Soviets canceled their planned invasion of Poland.
Spill it Tom!
Or did you just sleep through history class!