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This Day In History- Mary Had A Little Lamb, Was First Published

th Today in 1738,John Wesley was converted, essentially launching the Methodist movement; the day is celebrated annually by Methodists as Aldersgate Day. Today in 1775,John Hancock was unanimously elected President of the Continental Congress. Today in 1830,the first regular passenger railroad in the United States began service between Baltimore and Ellicott City, Maryland. Today in 1830,the nursery rhyme, Mary Had A Little Lamb, was first published. Today in 1844,Samuel F.B. Morse transmitted the message, What hath God wrought! from Washington to Baltimore as he formally opened America s first telegraph line. Today in 1856,thePottawatomie Massacre in Kansas began and ran into the next morning. In reaction to the sacking of Lawrence, Kansas by pro-slavery forces, John Brown and a band of abolitionist settlers killed five settlers north of Pottawatomie Creek in Franklin County, Kansas. This was one of the many bloody episodes in Kansas preceding the American Civil War. The v

The Black Fives: A history of the era that led to the NBA s racial integration | NBA com Canada

The Black Fives: A history of the era that led to the NBA s racial integration The NBA s colour barrier was broken in 1950, but the ground work for that monumental moment was laid close to 50 years earlier. https://images.daznservices.com/di/library/NBA Global CMS image storage/39/f1/carlangay bo8r1z6j8j6m1k9liwbz0hnzh.jpg?t=1377768377&w=500 By Carlan Gay @TheCarlanGay url copied to clipboard Nat Clifton (left), Chuck Cooper (center), Earl Lloyd (right) help break NBA s colour barrier in 1950. (Getty Images) https://images.daznservices.com/di/library/NBA Global CMS image storage/b0/4e/nba1950 67xe8idz4joy1ufxruzoke7zw.jpeg?t=99968375&w=500

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