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July 24, 1878 ~ The Liberian Exodus

The withdraw of federal troops and the return of the Democratic Party to power in South Carolina in 1876 raised anxiety among African-Americans and an interest in the possibility of emigration to Africa.
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July 22, 1893 ~ Katherine Lee Bates: America the Beautiful

 

After admiring the majestic view from the top of Pikes Peak near Colorado Springs, Colorado, Poet Katharine Lee Bates wrote the hyper-visual, thought provoking, and soul moving poem “America the Beautiful,” which many consider to be the greatest American patriotic poem and song of all time.

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July 21, 1861 ~ The First Battle of Manassas

The First Battle of Bull Run: At Manassas Junction, Virginia was the first major battle of the U.S. Civil War and resulted in a smashing victory for the upstart Confederate army.

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July 20, 1969 ~ One Giant Leap for Mankind

July 20th is National Moon Day and today we take a look at the spaceflight that first landed humans on the moon: Apollo 11.

Following World War II, Space, the final frontier, became a critical theater in the Cold War between the United States and Soviet Union, as each side competed to best the other’s achievements in what became known as the Space Race.

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