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Today in History — June 11

1963

11 June 1963: Wallace Stands in the Schoolhouse Door

On June 11, 1963, Governor George Wallace of Alabama stood in the doorway of Foster Auditorium at the University of Alabama in a dramatic but ultimately futile attempt to prevent two Black students from enrolling…

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1935

10 June 1935: Alcoholics Anonymous Founded

On June 10, 1935, in Akron, Ohio, Bill Wilson and Dr. Robert Smith held the meeting that would mark the founding of Alcoholics Anonymous, one of the most influential self-help movements in history. Their conversation…

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1870

9 June 1870: Charles Dickens Dies

On June 9, 1870, Charles Dickens, one of the greatest novelists in the English language, died at his home at Gads Hill Place in Kent, England at the age of 58. His death marked the…

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