AMENDMENT RATIFIED ON THIS DAY IN 1870

On this day in history, Feb. 3, 1870, 15th Amendment is ratified ...

On this day in history, the 15th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution
was ratified — granting African American men the right to vote.

The amendment declared that the "right of citizens of the United
States to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the United
States or by any state on account of race, color, or previous
condition of servitude."

What Is the 15th Amendment to the United States Constitution?

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HISTORY WAS MADE ON THIS DAY

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The Day the Music Died | Music To My Ears

F*** Yeah Buddy Holly!

February 3, 1959 – The Day the Music Died: Photos From the Plane Crash That Killed Buddy Holly ...

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SOME HISTORY ON GROUNDHOG DAY

Groundhog Day - Redoubt News

On February 2, 1887, Groundhog Day, featuring a rodent meteorologist,was celebrated for the first time at Gobbler’s
Knob in Punxsutawney,
Pennsylvania. According to
tradition, if a groundhog comes out of its hole on this day
and sees its shadow, it gets scared and runs back into its
burrow, predicting six more weeks of winter weather; no
shadow means an early spring.

Groundhog Day has its roots in the ancient Christian
tradition of
Candlemas, when clergy would bless and
distribute candles
needed for winter. The candles
represented how long and cold the winter would be.

Germans expanded on this concept by selecting an
animal—the hedgehog—as a means of predicting

weather. Once they came to America, German settlers
in
Pennsylvania continued the tradition, although they
switched
from hedgehogs to groundhogs, which were
plentiful in the
Keystone State.

Groundhog Day 2020 prediction: How accurate is Punxsutawney Phil? - silive.com

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FIRST BLACK MLB PLAYER BORN ON THIS DAY

Photos: Remembering Jackie Robinson

Jackie Robinson (1919-1972) Namerican Baseball Player Photograph 1950 Digitally Colored By ...

On Oct. 24, 1972, baseball pioneer Jackie Robinson died | Multimedia | phillytrib.com
Jack Roosevelt Robinson
(January 31, 1919 – October 24, 1972)

Jack Roosevelt "Jackie" Robinson, who integrated Major
League Baseball in 1947, was born to a sharecropping
family in
Cairo, Georgia, on this day in history, Jan. 31,
1919.

His fight for racial equality and his exploits on the field
of play made him the first athlete in North American
sports to have his jersey number (42) retired by every
team in his game.
 (FOXNEWS)

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