On this day, June 12, 1865, 1942, 1966, 1967, and 1971, all kinds of things happened.
Today is Tuesday, June 13, the 164th day of 2023. There are 201 days left in the year.
Todays Highlight in History:
On
June 13, 1967, President Lyndon B. Johnson nominated Solicitor-General Thurgood Marshall to become the first Black justice on the U.S. Supreme Court.
On this date:
In
1865, Nobel Prize-winning poet-playwright William Butler Yeats was born in Dublin, Ireland.
In
1942, a four-man Nazi sabotage team arrived on Long Island, New York, three days before a second four-man team landed in Florida. (All eight men were arrested after two members of the first group defected.) President Franklin D. Roosevelt created the Office of Strategic Services and the Office of War Information.
In
1966, the Supreme Court ruled in Miranda v. Arizona that criminal suspects had to be informed of their constitutional right to consult with an attorney and to remain silent.
In
1971, The New York Times began publishing excerpts of the Pentagon Papers, a secret study of Americas involvement in Vietnam from 1945 to 1967 that had been leaked to the paper by military analyst Daniel Ellsberg.
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