Archive for June, 2024

MAKE IT A WEMBLEY TIE FOR FATHER’S DAY

This Father's Day gift guide is inspired by old-school classics from the 40s - Click Americana

Wembley, one of the largest tie manufacturers in the U.S.,
was founded in 1936 in New Orleans.

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FIRST AFRICAN AMERICAN GRADUATE IN 1877

Henry Ossian Flipper, the first African American cadet to graduate from the United States ...

The Buffalo Soldier Story | Texas State History Museum
Henry Ossian Flipper (March 21, 1856 – April 26, 1940)

Flipper, born into slavery in Thomasville, Georgia, became the
first African American cadet to graduate from the United States
Military Academy at West
Point
, New New York on June 14, 1877.

After losing his commission in the Army, Henry Flipper
worked throughout Mexico and Latin America as an
assistant to the
Secretary of the Interior. He retired
to Atlanta in 1931 and died of natural causes.

 


 


West Point’s Critical Role in the American Revolution | HISTORY

West Point in the Making of America, 1802–1918 | National Museum of American History

The United States Military Academy—the first military school
in America—was founded by Congress in 1802 for the purpose
of educating and training young men in the theory and practice
of military science.

About West Point | United States Military Academy West Point

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FLAG ADOPTED BY CONGRESS ON THIS DAY

June 14, 1777: During the American Revolution, the
Continental Congress adopted a resolution stating
“the flag of the United States be thirteen alternate
stripes red and white” and that “the Union be thirteen
stars, white in a blue field, representing a new
Constellation.”      

       
The national flag, which became known as the “Stars
and Stripes,” was based on the “Grand Union” flag,
a banner carried by the Continental Army in 1776 that
also consisted of 13 red and white stripes.         

       
According to legend, Philadelphia seamstress
Betsy
Ross
designed the new canton for the Stars and
Stripes, which consisted of a circle of 13 stars and
a blue background, at the request of General
George
Washington
. Historians have been unable to prove
or disprove
this legend.          


        
        
       
Betsy Ross and General George Washington This vintage American History painting features Betsy ...

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In 1916, President Woodrow Wilson issued a presidential
proclamation
that designated June 14 as Flag Day.

The United States Army also celebrates the U.S. Army
birthday
on this date, as Congress adopted the American
continental army after reaching a consensus position on        
June 14, 1775.

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SHOWING FAVORITISM FOR A LIFESTYLE

The TriMet Pride bus featuring local art  photo 1

PORTLAND, Ore. — Your Portland bus rides are getting much
more colorful this June: TriMet is rolling out a bus decorated
with an artistic rendition of the LGBTQ+ flag!

To recognize Pride Month, TriMet is debuting a bus featuring
art by Portland artist Daniel Quasar, entitled “From Progress
To Beyond.”
KATU

The TriMet Pride bus featuring local art  photo 2

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HISTORY WAS MADE ON THIS DAY

Today In History - September 21, 1780: Benedict Arnold commits treason

HISTORY WAS MADE ON THIS DAY | PDX RETRO
TIM MAGUIRE

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Printable Miranda Warning Card

Miranda warning - Wikipedia

The concept of "Miranda rights" was enshrined in U.S. law following
the 1966 Miranda v. Arizona Supreme Court decision, which found
that the Fifth and Sixth Amendment rights of
Ernesto Arturo Miranda
had been violated during his arrest and trial for armed robbery, kidnapping, and rape of a young woman.

Miranda was subsequently retried and convicted.

Ernesto Arturo Miranda. -of whom the Miranda law was created -1966 land mark case of Miranda Vs ...

On January 31, 1976, a fight erupted at the Amapola Bar at 233
South 2nd Street in downtown Phoenix in which Miranda was
stabbed. He was pronounced dead on arrival at
Banner Good
Samaritan Medical Center
. He was 34.

Ernesto Miranda - Wikiwand
The grave of Ernesto Arturo Miranda in the City of Mesa Cemetery.

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