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On This Day in History – June 17

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On This Day in History – June 17

Major Events

  • 1775 – The Battle of Bunker Hill is fought during the American Revolutionary War; although technically a British victory, it proves the determination of colonial forces.

  • 1885 – The Statue of Liberty arrives in New York Harbor from France in 350 individual pieces.

  • 1939 – Last public guillotining in France takes place in Versailles.

  • 1944 – Iceland declares full independence from Denmark and becomes a republic.

  • 1972 – The Watergate break-in occurs, setting in motion the political scandal that leads to President Nixon’s resignation.

  • 1991 – South Africa abolishes its apartheid laws after decades of racial segregation.

  • 1994 – O.J. Simpson leads police on a low-speed chase through Los Angeles in a white Ford Bronco, watched live by millions on TV.

Famous Birthdays

  • Igor Stravinsky (1882–1971), Russian composer, known for revolutionary works like The Rite of Spring.

  • Dean Martin (1917–1995), American singer, actor, and comedian, a member of the Rat Pack.

  • Newt Gingrich (born 1943), American politician and former Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives.

  • Barry Manilow (born 1943), American pop singer and songwriter known for hits like Mandy and Copacabana.

  • Venus Williams (born 1980), American tennis champion and Olympic gold medalist.

  • Kendrick Lamar (born 1987), American rapper and Pulitzer Prize-winning artist known for his lyrical depth and social commentary.

Notable Deaths

  • Rodney King (1965–2012), American man whose 1991 beating by LAPD officers was caught on camera, sparking national outrage and riots.

  • Kate Smith (1907–1986), American singer best known for her rendition of God Bless America.

  • Philip Guston (1913–1980), American painter known for his transition from abstract expressionism to figurative art.

Holidays

  • Icelandic National Day (Iceland) – Celebrates Iceland’s independence from Denmark and the founding of the republic in 1944.

  • Father’s Day (varies by country) – In some nations such as El Salvador and Guatemala, June 17 is observed as Father’s Day.

  • World Day to Combat Desertification and Drought (International) – Recognized by the UN to promote sustainable land management and environmental conservation.

Fun Facts

  • The Watergate break-in, which occurred on this day in 1972, led to one of the biggest political scandals in U.S. history.

  • The Statue of Liberty arrived in 350 pieces and took four months to assemble on Liberty Island.

  • O.J. Simpson’s slow-motion car chase became one of the most-watched television broadcasts in history, interrupting the NBA Finals.

  • The last public execution by guillotine in France happened on this date in 1939—long after most of Europe abandoned the practice.

  • Venus Williams, born on this day, became one of the most decorated tennis players in history, paving the way for greater diversity in the sport.

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