历史上的今天-Today in History 2011-06-20
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June 20th, 1893And he got his daughter, Lizzie On a charge of homicide. Some folks say she didn't do it others say of course she did. But they all agree Miss Lizzie B. was a problem kinda kid.
A jury finds Lizzie Borden innocent of murdering her father and stepmother with an
axe1 at their home in Fall River, Massachusetts. The grisly
killings2 and Borden's trial received massive media attention for its time in the United States.
1837,In London, Britain's Queen Victoria begins her record
reign3 of 63 years, following the death of her uncle, King William the Fourth.
1943,Race related rioting erupts in Detroit, a sign of unrest on America's home front during World War Two. Federal troops are sent in two days later to
quell4 the violence, which leaves more than 30 people dead.
1967,In Houston,
boxer5 Muhammad Ali is convicted of violating Selective Service laws by refusing to be drafted during the Vietnam War. The U.S.
Supreme6 Court ultimately overturns Ali's conviction. Already stripped of his title, Ali is allowed to return to boxing more than three years later.
And 1975,Jaws, Steven Spielberg's movie about the terrifying great white shark, is released. The monster box-office hit is widely considered to be the film that launched the Hollywood blockbuster.
Today in History, June 20th, Camille Bohannon, the Associated Press.
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