On This Day in History – June 3
Major Events
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1539 – Spanish explorer Hernando de Soto claims Florida for Spain during his expedition of North America.
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1889 – The Canadian Pacific Railway is completed from coast to coast, linking eastern Canada with the Pacific Ocean.
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1937 – The Duke of Windsor, formerly King Edward VIII, marries Wallis Simpson in France after abdicating the British throne.
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1965 – Astronaut Ed White becomes the first American to perform a spacewalk during NASA’s Gemini 4 mission.
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1989 – Chinese troops begin their assault on demonstrators in Tiananmen Square, Beijing.
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2017 – A coordinated terrorist attack on London Bridge and Borough Market kills eight people and injures dozens more.
Famous Birthdays
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Jefferson Davis (1808–1889), American politician and president of the Confederate States during the U.S. Civil War.
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Josephine Baker (1906–1975), American-born French entertainer, Resistance agent, and civil rights activist.
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Curtis Mayfield (1942–1999), American singer-songwriter and influential figure in soul and funk music.
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Anderson Cooper (born 1967), American journalist and CNN anchor.
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Rafael Nadal (born 1986), Spanish professional tennis player, known for his dominance on clay courts.
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Lalaine (born 1987), American actress and singer, best known for her role in Lizzie McGuire.
Notable Deaths
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Ozzie Nelson (1906–1975), American actor, bandleader, and star of The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet.
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Franz Kafka (1883–1924), German-speaking Bohemian novelist, known for works like The Metamorphosis.
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Billy Powell (1952–2009), American musician and longtime keyboardist for the rock band Lynyrd Skynyrd.
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Muhammad Ali (1942–2016), American boxer, activist, and cultural icon widely regarded as one of the greatest athletes in history.
Holidays
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World Bicycle Day – Recognized by the United Nations to promote sustainable transportation and the health benefits of cycling.
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Mabo Day (Australia) – Commemorates Eddie Mabo and the 1992 High Court decision recognizing Indigenous land rights.
Fun Facts
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Muhammad Ali passed away on this day in 2016 — a date now often associated with tributes to his legacy in sport and activism.
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Ed White’s 1965 spacewalk lasted just over 20 minutes and made him a national hero.
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Rafael Nadal, born on this day, has won the French Open a record number of times — often playing matches on or near his birthday.
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Franz Kafka’s writing was so distinctive that “Kafkaesque” became a term describing surreal and nightmarish situations.
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The United Nations established World Bicycle Day in 2018 to highlight the simplicity and sustainability of cycling.