This Date in History, July 04, 2017


''Knowing the past, we can make wise choices for a brighter, and more positive future.''

171212 slaves are executed for starting an uprising in New York that killed nine whites.
1776The amended Declaration of Independence, prepared by Thomas Jefferson, is approved and signed by John Hancock--President of the Continental Congress--and Charles Thomson, Congress secretary. The state of New York abstains from signing.
1817Construction begins on the Erie Canal, to connect Lake Erie and the Hudson River.
1826Two of America's founding fathers--Thomas Jefferson and John Adams--die.
1831The fifth president of the United States, James Monroe, dies at the age of 73.
1845Henry David Thoreau begins his 26-month stay at Walden Pond.
1855Walt Whitman publishes the first edition of Leaves of Grass at his own expense.
1861Union and Confederate forces skirmish at Harpers Ferry.
1862Charles Dodgson first tells the story of Alice's adventures down the rabbit hole during a picnic along the Thames.
1863The Confederate town of Vicksburg, Mississippi, surrenders to General Ulysses S. Grant.
1881Billy the Kid is shot dead in New Mexico.
1894After seizing power, Judge Stanford B. Dole declares Hawaii a republic.
1895The poem America the Beautiful is first published.
1901William H. Taft becomes the American governor of the Philippines.
1910Race riots break out all over the United States after African American Jack Johnson knocks out Jim Jeffries in a heavyweight boxing match.
1931Novelist James Joyce and Nora Barnacle are married in London after being together for 26 years.
1934Boxer Joe Louis wins his first professional fight.
1946The United States grants the Philippine Islands their independence.
1960The 50-star flag makes its debut in Philadelphia.
1976
An Israeli raid at Entebbe airport in Uganda rescues 105 hostages.

Born on July 4

1804Nathaniel Hawthorne, American writer (The Scarlet Letter).
1807Giuseppe Garibaldi, Italian military leader and unifier of modern Italy.
1826Stephen Foster, American composer.
1872Calvin Coolidge, 30th president of the United States (1923-1929).
1883Rube Goldberg, Pulitzer Prize-winning cartoonist.
1898Gertrude Lawrence, English actress.
1905Lionel Trilling, literary critic and educator.
1927Neil Simon, American playwright (The Odd Couple, The Prisoner of Second Avenue).


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