Good Morning!
A twofer!
On this day in 1735 freedom of the press was established with the acquittal of John Peter Zenger. The writer of the New York Weekly Journal had been charged with seditious libel by the royal governor of New York. The jury said that “the truth is not libelous.”
In 1790 the Revenue Cutter Service was formed. This U.S. naval task force was the beginning of the U.S. Coast Guard.
In 1914 Britain declared war on Germany in World War I. The U.S. proclaimed its neutrality.
In 1944 Nazi police raided a house in Amsterdam and arrested eight people. Anne Frank, a teenager at the time, was one of the people arrested.
And in 1983 New York Yankee outfielder Dave Winfield threw a baseball during warm-ups and accidentally killed a seagull. After the game, Toronto police arrested him for “causing unnecessary suffering to an animal.” 😯
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Quote of the Day
“If you have to ask what jazz is, you’ll never know.”
Louis Armstrong
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Today is Mr. Armstrong’s birthday.
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