This Day in History Class
From the desk of “Stuff You Missed in History Class,” “This Day in History Class” quickly recounts a tidbit from today’s events in history. www.iheart.com
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Elizabeth I "Golden Speech" / Barbados gains independence - November 30th Flashback

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Whitman massacre / James Jay invents invisible ink - November 29th Flashback

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Anne Bonny and Mary Read piracy conviction / First pulsar detected - November 28th Flashback





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Piltdown Man hoax / Ella Fitzgerald wins Apollo Amateur Night - November 21st Flashback


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The last inhabitants of the Blasket Islands are evacuated - November 17th, 1953






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Gideons Bibles are placed in hotel rooms for the first time - November 10th, 1908




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A security guard sets fire to the Universal Studios backlot - November 6th, 1990

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The Chicago Tribune mistakenly declares “Dewey Defeats Truman” - November 3rd, 1948

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The first computer worm is released onto the Internet - November 2nd, 1988

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Canadian goalie Jacques Plante dons the first hockey mask - November 1st, 1959

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German farmer Peter Stumpp is executed for being a werewolf - October 31st, 1589





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A Spanish soldier is allegedly teleported from Manila to Mexico - October 24th, 1593

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Notorious mobster Dutch Schultz is gunned down at the Palace Chop House - October 23rd, 1935






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James Wallace Black takes the oldest surviving aerial photograph - October 13th, 1860


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Jamaican preacher Paul Bogle leads the Morant Bay Rebellion - October 11th, 1865

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John Wesley Hyatt patents a new kind of billiard ball - October 10th, 1865



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A disgruntled tavern owner casts the "goat curse" on the Chicago Cubs - October 6th, 1945

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Dave Kunst completes the first recorded walk around the world - October 5th, 1974




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