1918 - The Battle of Belleau Wood began in France. It was the first US victory of WW I.
1919 - Man O' War, one of the two greatest thoroughbred race horses of all time, won the first race in which he was entered, at Belmont Park.
1942 - The Battle of Midway ended with a U.S. victory.
1944 - D-Day. About 10,000 Allied troops laid down their lives in the invasion.
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1966 - James Meredith was shot during a voter-registration drive in Hernando, Mississippi, about 4 miles south of the Mississippi-Tennessee border.
Mr. Meredith had been the first black student enrolled in the University of Mississippi, in 1962. Photographer Jack R. Thornell captured the immediate aftermath of the shooting on film, winning the Pulitzer prize the next year. This image generated sympathy in other parts of the U.S, and became an icon of the 1960s Civil Rights movement.
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1978 - Proposition 13, limiting property taxes, was approved by a referendum in California. It was one of the most prominent tax revolts in modern history.
- Jim