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June 14, 1854 Nat Love, one of the most famous cowboys of the Old West,…
June 14, 1854 Nat Love, one of the most famous cowboys of the Old West,…
Josiah Henson (June 15, 1789 – May 5, 1883) was an author, abolitionist, and minister.…
June 16, 1975 The game show “Musical Chairs” premiered on CBS with Adam Wade as…
In June 1821, the first convention of the new Zion’s denomination, James Varick was appointed…
June 18, 1988 Sallie Martin, the “Mother of Gospel Music” and entrepreneur, died. Martin was…
June 19, 1921 Vernon D. Jarrett, newspaper, television and radio journalist, was born in Paris,…
June 20, 1894 Lloyd Augustus Hall, chemist and inventor, was born in Elgin, Illinois, but…
June 21, 1915 The United States Supreme Court in Guinn v. United States ruled that…
June 22, 1947 Octavia Estelle Butler, science fiction writer, was born in Pasadena, California. Butler…
June 23, 1940 Wilma Glodean Rudolph, the first American woman to win three Gold medals…