Category: Day in history

Historical black and white photograph of a large crowd of women and men gathered outdoors, reflecting mid-20th-century social movements or community events.

September 19, 1939 – War In Europe: Day 17. Attacks, Advances, Denials.

[laterpay_premium_download target_post_id=”46542″ heading_text=”Download For $1.99:” description_text=”September 19, 1939 – News from BBC, Radio Berlin, EIAR-Rome – Gordon Skene Sound Collection ” content_type=”link”] Subscribers get a special deal: Become a Patron! Seventeen days into the start of the War in Europe, news of the day was filled with reports of attacks,

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African American man shaking hands with a Caucasian man, both in formal suits, during a historic political event, symbolizing unity and leadership in a black-and-white photo.

September 18, 1978 – Jimmy Carter Reports To Congress – The Camp David Accords – Past Daily

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Firefighter in uniform standing beside a coffin adorned with flowers, in a historical funeral setting, reflecting news and history coverage from past daily archive.

September 16, 1982 – A Funeral In Beirut – Death Of A Hollywood Royal – Reagan Mending The Race Fence.

[laterpay_premium_download target_post_id=”46481″ heading_text=”Download For $1.99:” description_text=”September 16, 1982 – CBS Word News Roundup + Hourly News – Gordon Skene Sound Collection” content_type=”link”] Subscribers can download this for free:Become a Patron! September 16, 1982 – A day of mourning in two different places for two entirely different reasons. In Beirut, the

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Close-up of John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson during a political event, historic black-and-white photo emphasizing American political history and leadership.

September 12, 1962 – JFK And Going To The Moon – Rice University

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Historical military soldiers in uniform with rifles, representing wartime history and military service, from the archives of Past Daily.

September 4, 1949 – Yugoslavia And Tito – Two Pilots Defect, One Has Second Thoughts – The Boy In The Well

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A Nightmare Named Katrina – August 29, 2005

Hurricane Katrina Coverage – Part 1 Hurricane Katrina Coverage – Part 2 August 29, 2005 Hurricane Katrina made land and New Orleans has never been the same. Initially, reports put the eye of the Hurricane away from New Orleans as was previously thought and that maybe New Orleans had dodged

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August 23, 1951 -The War In Korea – Mosaddegh And The Oil In Iran

[laterpay_premium_download target_post_id=”46163″ heading_text=”Download For $1.99:” description_text=”News for August 23, 1951″ content_type=”link”] While Truce talks were stalling Korea, sabers were rattling in Iran, this August 23rd in 1951. With accusations flying back and forth between North Korea and the UN forces, it wasn’t looking optimistic that the guns would fall silent

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