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Bryan Robinson

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On this day in history ..... Doris “Dorie” Miller from Waco, Texas, Ship’s Cook Third Class, was killed when the USS Liscome Bay was torpedoed at 05:10 on November 24, 1943. Doris Miller was an African-American who had been awarded the Navy Cross for heroic actions on board

On this day in history .....

Doris “Dorie” Miller from Waco, Texas, Ship’s Cook Third Class, was killed when the USS Liscome Bay was torpedoed at 05:10  on November 24, 1943.

Doris Miller was an African-American who had been awarded the Navy Cross for heroic actions on board
Minor League Baseball (@milb) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New series, same scorching-hot Roman Anthony 🔥 The Red Sox top prospect jumpstarts the Worcester Red Sox bats with his 2nd leadoff homer in the past 3 games!

Military History Now (@milhistnow) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today in 1932, WWI veterans begin gathering in Washington, D.C. to demand the military benefits that they believe were been promised to them. The "Bonus Army" encampment will swell to more than 40,000 before being forcibly broken up by police and federal troops in July.

Today in 1932, WWI veterans begin gathering in Washington, D.C. to demand the military benefits that they believe were been promised to them. The "Bonus Army" encampment will swell to more than 40,000 before being forcibly broken up by police and federal troops in July.
US Capitol Historical Society (@capitolhistory) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#OTD in #history, 1854, the Kansas-Nebraska Act became law, allowing territories to vote for slavery. A powder keg was thus unleashed. But as a free-soiler prophesized: "They celebrate a present victory, but the echoes they awaken shall never rest until slavery itself shall die."

#OTD in #history, 1854, the Kansas-Nebraska Act became law, allowing territories to vote for slavery. A powder keg was thus unleashed. But as a free-soiler prophesized: "They celebrate a present victory, but the echoes they awaken shall never rest until slavery itself shall die."
National Mall NPS (@nationalmallnps) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#OTD in 1922, the Lincoln Memorial was dedicated to honor the 16th President of the United States, Abraham Lincoln. The memorial continues to be a place to remember Lincoln’s legacy, while also serving as an important location for celebration & demonstration. #WashingtonDC

#OTD in 1922, the Lincoln Memorial was dedicated to honor the 16th President of the United States, Abraham Lincoln. The memorial continues to be a place to remember Lincoln’s legacy, while also serving as an important location for celebration & demonstration. #WashingtonDC