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Four American presidents were assassinated while in office: Abraham Lincoln (1865), James A. Garfield (1881), William McKinley (1901), and John F. Kennedy (1963). Each assassina...
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Four American presidents were assassinated while in office: Abraham Lincoln (1865), James A. Garfield (1881), William McKinley (1901), and John F. Kennedy (1963). Each assassina...
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Four U.S. presidents were assassinated while in office: Abraham Lincoln (1865), James A. Garfield (1881), William McKinley (1901), and John F. Kennedy (1963). A fifth president,...
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Across two historic inaugurations, Barack Obama’s events drew large, diverse crowds that reflected broad public interest and set measurable benchmarks for inaugural attendance...
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Juneteenth commemorates the arrival of Union soldiers in Galveston, Texas, to announce the end of slavery on June 19, 1865. The day marks the practical end of slavery in the Uni...
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Juneteenth represents the end of slavery in the United States for the people in Texas who learned they were free on June 19, 1865. It is both a historical date and a living symb...
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Veterans Day is an annual observance in the United States that honors military veterans who have served in the U.S. Armed Forces. It is distinct from Memorial Day, as it recogni...
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Juneteenth celebrates the end of slavery in the United States by marking the day in 1865 when enslaved people in Texas first learned they were free. On June 19, 1865, Union troo...
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