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April 4
April 4
527 | In Constantinople, Justin, seriously ill, crowns his nephew Justinian as his co-emperor. | |
1581 | Francis Drake completes circumnavigation of the world. | |
1812 | The territory of Orleans becomes the 18th state and will become known as Louisiana. | |
1818 | The United States flag is declared to have 13 red and white stripes and 20 stars. | |
1841 | President William Henry Harrison, aged 68, becomes the first president to die in office, just a month after being sworn in. | |
1862 | The Battle of Yorktown begins as Union gen. George B. McClellan closes in on Richmond, Va. | |
1917 | The U.S. Senate votes 90-6 to enter World War I on Allied side. | |
1918 | The Battle of the Somme ends. | |
1941 | Field Marshal Erwin Rommel captures the British held town of Benghazi in North Africa. | |
1949 | The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) treaty is signed. | |
1968 | Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. is assassinated in Memphis, Tennessee. | |
1974 | Hank Aaron ties Babe Ruth’s home-run record. | |
1979 | Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, the president of Pakistan is executed. | |
1985 | A coup in Sudan ousts President Nimeiry and replaces him with General Dahab. | |
Born on April 4 | ||
1780 | Edward Hicks, Quaker preacher and painter (The Peaceable Kingdom). | |
1792 | Thaddeus Stevens, U.S. Republican congressional leader. | |
1802 | Dorothea Dix, American social reformer. | |
1821 | Linus Yale, inventor of the Yale lock. | |
1884 | Isoroku Yamamoto, Japanese naval commander during WWII. | |
1896 | Arthur Murray, ballroom dance instructor. | |
1896 | Robert Sherwood, playwright. | |
1914 | Marguerite Duras, French author (The Lover). | |
1915 | Muddy Waters, American blues musician. | |
1928 | Maya Angelou, American poet and author. | |
1932 | Anthony Perkins, actor (Psycho). | |
1938 | Bart Giamatti, baseball commissioner, president of Yale. |
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