Today in History — June 1
1967
1 June 1967: The Beatles Release Sgt. Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band
On June 1, 1967, the Beatles released their eighth studio album, Sgt. Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band, a groundbreaking work that would forever change the landscape of popular music. The album represented a dramatic departure…
Read more →More from the Archive
1921
31 May 1921: Tulsa Race Massacre Destroys Black Wall Street
On January 1, 1863, President Abraham Lincoln signed the Emancipation Proclamation, one of the most consequential executive orders in American history. This document declared that all persons held as slaves within the rebellious Confederate states…
Read more →1431
30 May 1431: Joan of Arc Executed at Rouen
On May 30, 1431, a nineteen-year-old peasant girl from Lorraine was burned at the stake in the market square of Rouen, France. Joan of Arc, who had led French armies to remarkable victories against England…
Read more →Recent Articles
- 31 May 1921: Tulsa Race Massacre Destroys Black Wall StreetMay 31
- 30 May 1431: Joan of Arc Executed at RouenMay 30
- 29 May 1953: Hillary and Tenzing Reach the Summit of EverestMay 29
- 28 May 1453: The Eve of Constantinople Fall to the OttomansMay 28
- 27 May 1937: Golden Gate Bridge Opens to the PublicMay 27
- 26 May 1940: Operation Dynamo Begins the Dunkirk EvacuationMay 26
- 25 May 1961: President Kennedy Announces Moon Mission GoalMay 25
- 24 May 1844: Samuel Morse Sends First Telegraph MessageMay 24
- 23 May 1618: The Defenestration of Prague Sparks the Thirty Years WarMay 23
- 22 May 1960: The Great Chilean Earthquake StrikesMay 22
- 21 May 1927: Charles Lindbergh Completes First Solo Transatlantic FlightMay 21
- 20 May 1927: Charles Lindbergh Begins First Solo Nonstop Transatlantic FlightMay 20
- 19 May 1536: Anne Boleyn Executed at the Tower of LondonMay 19
- 18 May 1980: Mount St. Helens Erupts in Catastrophic Volcanic ExplosionMay 18
- 17 May 1954: Supreme Court Rules Segregation Unconstitutional in Brown v. Board of EducationMay 17