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- On This Day - What Happened Today In History | Britannica
On This Day In History: anniversaries, birthdays, major events, and time capsules This day's facts in the arts, politics, and sciences
- Today in History February 18 - Britannica
Today in History—February 18: From Kansas to the Kuiper Belt Michele Metych is the lead editor for Today in History at Encyclopædia Britannica
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Rallying Cries Today is the anniversary of one of the most defiant and quotable lines in American political history “Give me liberty or give me death!” On March 23, 1775, Patrick Henry, a major figure of the American Revolution, delivered a fiery speech at the second Virginia Convention, at St John’s Church, Richmond
- Today in History March 17 - Encyclopedia Britannica
Today in History—March 17: When Russia’s Masterpieces Came to America Alicja Zelazko is Associate Editor, Arts and Humanities, covering topics in the visual arts, architecture, music, and performance Before joining Encyclopædia Britannica in 2017, she worked at the Art
- Today in History February 24 | The Gregorian Calendar is Instituted . . .
Today in History—February 24: When the Church Invented Time Travel Michele Metych is the lead editor for Today in History at Encyclopædia Britannica
- Today in History—February 11: The - Encyclopedia Britannica
Today in History—February 11: The French Chef Premiere: When Julia Child Taught America to Cook (and Laugh) Michele Metych is the lead editor for Today in History at Encyclopædia Britannica
- On This Day - What Happened on February 5 | Britannica
On This Day In History - February 5: anniversaries, birthdays, major events, and time capsules This day's facts in the arts, politics, and sciences
- Today in History February 16 | Grace Bedell Meets Abraham Lincoln . . .
On February 16, 1861, Grace Bedell, who had (by letter) requested that Abraham Lincoln grow a beard, met him in Westfield, New York
- Today in History February 2 - Encyclopedia Britannica
On February 2, 1887, Groundhog Day was observed for the first time by residents of a town in western Pennsylvania
- Today in History January 31 - Encyclopedia Britannica
Today in History—January 31: How a Flop Started Daytime Television Michele Metych is a Media Editorial Specialist at Encyclopædia Britannica
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