Julius Caesar transformed ancient Rome, expanded its rule, and change the ancient world. Uncover his legacies and continue watching night two of #AncientEmpires on The HISTORY Channel!
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60 years ago, on #ThisDayInHistory, Martin Luther King, Jr. delivered his “I Have a Dream” speech to over 250,000 people in Washington, D.C. at the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom. https://t.co/0ejFe6f17K
The story of the #761stTankBattalion, the first Black tank squad, has long been overlooked. Discover the war correspondent who fought for the battalion's recognition before 761st Tank Battalion: The Original Black Panthers premieres tomorrow at 8/7c. https://t.co/Za7jrdyQUL
761st Tank Battalion: The Original Black Panthers tells the true story of the first Black tank unit to service in combat during World War II. Explore the major battles they faced both overseas in combat and back home in the U.S. #761stTankBattalion premieres Sunday, 8/20 at 8/7c
The 14th Amendment, adopted on #ThisDayInHistory in 1868, granted citizenship to all persons born or naturalized in the United States – including formerly enslaved people and guaranteed all citizens equal protection of the law. https://t.co/r6ZZv3EHbg
President Biden announced the creation of a national monument honoring Emmett Till, the 14-year-old African American boy murdered by white supremacists in 1955. His death launched a new wave of civil rights activism. https://t.co/0VnQNQsYw0
J. Robert Oppenheimer is known as the “father of the atomic bomb” for his role in creating the first nuclear weapon during World War II. Here are five things you may not know about the famous physicist. https://t.co/91jDbSD4UP
On #ThisDayInHistory in 1826, Thomas Jefferson and John Adams died. Though both were unwell, their deaths came as a surprise to many – particularly as they coincided with one another on this notable date. https://t.co/G7OEpVZAuo
Did you know the French sculptor, Frederic-Auguste Bartholdi, modeled the Statue of Liberty after his own mother? The famed statue arrived in New York on #ThisDayInHistory in 1885. https://t.co/nxfiMFxasx
When Abraham Lincoln said, “a house divided against itself cannot stand,” on #ThisDayInHistory in 1858, he wasn’t talking about the kind of political divisions common today. His now famous line, which was drawn from the New Testament, was actually part of a campaign speech he delivered at the 1858 Illinois Republican State Convention. https://t.co/G8YNuxWOir
On #ThisDayInHistory in 1215, a band of rebellious medieval barons forced King John of England to agree to a laundry list of concessions later called the Great Charter, or in Latin, Magna Carta. https://t.co/BaE50mMMLd
Happiness, #FDR said, lies in the joy of achievement, in the thrill of creative effort. What a joy it’s been for @bethlaski and me to collaborate with @HISTORY & @RadicalMedia on the 3-night docuseries “FDR” premiering Monday, Memorial Day, at 8pm ET/PT on The @HISTORY Channel.
Tonight, the three-night documentary event, FDR, provides an epic portrait of the 32nd President of the United States. Throughout his presidential terms, we will unpack how his own fight with polio prepared him for the challenges of leading the U.S. through the Great Depression and World War II.
Don’t miss #FDR TONIGHT at 8/7c, only on The HISTORY Channel
FDR's inspiring speeches and intimate “fireside chats” helped lead the nation through one of its most turbulent eras. https://t.co/wDug6i2ZNT
Don't miss the three-part documentary event, FDR, premiering Memorial Day on The HISTORY Channel. #FDR
FDR led the United States from isolationism to victory over Nazi Germany and its allies in World War II. He spearheaded the successful wartime alliance between Britain, the Soviet Union and the United States and helped lay the groundwork for the post-war peace organization that would become the United Nations. See his presidency unfold in the three night documentary series, FDR, premiering Memorial Day. #FDR
Today is #MemorialDay. The first national commemoration of Memorial Day was held in Arlington National Cemetery on May 30, 1868. https://t.co/wn0WbSu5D8
FDR changed the trajectory of America and the world during his multiple terms and the biggest war humankind has seen. Don't miss the three night documentary series, FDR, premiering Memorial Day. #FDR
FDR changed the trajectory of America and the world during his multiple terms and the biggest war humankind has seen. Don't miss the three night documentary series, FDR, premiering Memorial Day. #FDR
The first major wagon train to the northwest departed from Elm Grove, Missouri on the Oregon Trail, on #ThisDayInHistory in 1843. #DidYouKnow the Oregon Trail did not follow a single set path? https://t.co/RMX1M1gZCD