On This Day in History – June 16
Major Events
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1487 – The Battle of Stoke Field takes place, ending the Wars of the Roses and securing Henry VII’s hold on the English throne.
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1903 – The Ford Motor Company is incorporated in Michigan by Henry Ford and 11 investors.
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1961 – Rudolf Nureyev, a top Soviet ballet dancer, defects to the West at Paris-Le Bourget Airport.
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1963 – Valentina Tereshkova becomes the first woman in space, orbiting Earth aboard Vostok 6.
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1976 – The Soweto Uprising begins in South Africa as thousands of Black students protest apartheid education policies; hundreds are killed or injured.
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1992 – President George H. W. Bush and Russian President Boris Yeltsin sign a pact to end targeting of nuclear missiles at each other’s countries.
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2012 – China launches Shenzhou 9, its first manned mission with a female astronaut, Liu Yang, aboard.
Famous Birthdays
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Geronimo (1829–1909), Apache leader and warrior who resisted U.S. and Mexican expansion.
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Stan Laurel (1890–1965), English comedian and one-half of the iconic duo Laurel and Hardy.
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Joyce Carol Oates (born 1938), American author known for her prolific and award-winning literary career.
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Tupac Shakur (1971–1996), American rapper, actor, and cultural icon known for his activism and influence on hip-hop.
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Phil Mickelson (born 1970), American professional golfer and multiple-time major champion.
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John Cho (born 1972), Korean-American actor known for Harold & Kumar and Star Trek.
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Missy Peregrym (born 1982), Canadian actress best known for roles in Stick It and FBI.
Notable Deaths
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Wernher von Braun (1912–1977), German-American rocket engineer and aerospace pioneer.
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Imogen Cunningham (1883–1976), American photographer known for her botanical and portrait work.
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Marc Bloch (1886–1944), French historian and member of the French Resistance, executed by the Gestapo.
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Helmut Kohl (1930–2017), German statesman and Chancellor who oversaw the reunification of Germany.
Holidays
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Youth Day (South Africa) – Honors the lives lost in the 1976 Soweto Uprising and celebrates the power and potential of youth.
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Bloomsday (Ireland and worldwide) – Celebrated by fans of James Joyce’s Ulysses, which takes place entirely on June 16, 1904.
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International Day of the African Child – Recognizes the children of Africa and raises awareness of their rights and challenges.
Fun Facts
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Valentina Tereshkova remains the only woman to have flown solo in space, a milestone achieved on this date in 1963.
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The Soweto Uprising dramatically shifted global opinion on apartheid and led to increased international pressure on South Africa.
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Tupac Shakur, born on this day in 1971, continues to influence music and culture decades after his death.
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Bloomsday is celebrated with public readings, costume parades, and literary tours—especially in Dublin.
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The Ford Motor Company, launched on this day in 1903, would produce its first Model T just five years later.