The Bakersfield Californian

TODAY IN HISTORY

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1554: Lady Jane Grey, who had claimed the throne of England for nine days, and her husband, Guildford Dudley, were beheaded after being condemned for high treason.

1809: Abraham Lincoln, the 16th president of the United States, was born in a log cabin in Hardin (now LaRue) County, Kentucky.

1909: The National Associatio­n for the Advancemen­t of Colored People, the NAACP, was founded.

1912: Pu Yi, the last emperor of China, abdicated,

marking the end of the Qing Dynasty.

1914: Groundbrea­king took place for the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C. (A year later on this date, the cornerston­e was laid.)

1973: Operation Homecoming began as the first release of American prisoners of war from the Vietnam conflict took place.

1983: Composer-pianist Eubie Blake, who wrote such songs as “I’m Just Wild About Harry” and “Memories of You,” died in Brooklyn, New York, five days after turning 100.

1999: The Senate voted to acquit President Bill

Clinton of perjury and obstructio­n of justice.

2000: Charles M. Schulz, creator of the “Peanuts” comic strip, died in Santa Rosa, California, at age 77.

2002: Former Yugoslav president Slobodan Milosevic went on trial in The Hague, accused of war crimes (he died in 2006 before the trial could conclude).

2006: Figure skater Michelle Kwan effectivel­y retired from competitio­n as she withdrew from the Turin Olympics due to injury (she was replaced on the U.S. team by Emily Hughes). Snowboarde­r Shaun White beat American teammate Danny Kass to win the Olympic gold medal.

2013: The manhunt for a rogue ex-Los Angeles cop Christophe­r Dorner, who was seeking revenge for his firing, came to an end with his apparent suicide in a mountain cabin following a gunbattle with law enforcemen­t; authoritie­s blamed him for killing four people, including two officers. The U.N. Security Council strongly condemned North Korea’s latest nuclear test. IOC leaders dropped wrestling for the 2020 Games in a surprise decision to scrap one of the oldest sports on the Olympic program.

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