ON THIS DAY: In 1925, the so-called “Monkey Trial” ended in Dayton, Tennessee, with John T. Scopes found guilty of violating state law for teaching Darwin’s Theory of Evolution. The conviction was later overturned on a technicality.
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In 1954, the Geneva Conference concluded with accords dividing Vietnam into northern and southern entities. In 1998, astronaut Alan Shepard died in Monterey, California, at age 74; actor Robert Young died in Westlake Village, California, at age 91. In 2008, former Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic , one of the world’s top war crimes fugitives, was arrested in a Belgrade suburb by Serbian security forces.
In 2016, Donald Trump accepted the GOP presidential nomination with a speech in which he pledged to cheering Republicans and still-skeptical voters that as president, he would restore the safety they feared they were losing, strictly curb immigration and save the nation from what he said was Hillary Clinton’s record of “death, destruction, terrorism and weakness.
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Today in history: July 19In 1980, the Moscow Summer Olympics began, minus dozens of nations that were boycotting the games because of the Soviet military intervention in Afghanistan.
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Today in sports history: July 20In 1980, Tom Watson wins the British Open by four strokes over Lee Trevino. See more sports moments from this date:
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Congress hears about plight of Black Delta farmers featured in Mississippi Today investigationThe struggles of Black farm workers in the Mississippi Delta losing jobs and being paid lower wages than white guest workers were brought in front of a U.S. congressional committee on Wednesday by Mississippi attorney Ty Pinkins.
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