Today in History
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1977 South Africa grants independence to Bophuthatswana
The Republic of Botswana was never recognized internationally. After a series of coups, it reintegrated with South Africa in 1994.
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1967 World’s first pediatric heart transplant
Adrian Kantrowitz and his team of surgeons performed the United States’ first heart transplant and the world’s first pediatric heart transplant at the Maimonides Medical Center in Brooklyn, three days after the world’s first heart transplant occurred in South Africa.
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1922 Establishment of the Irish Free State
The Anglo-Irish Treaty, signed in 1921 by British and Irish representatives, paved the way for establishing the British Empire’s Dominion. The state was in effect until December 1937.
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1917 Finnish Declaration of Independence
Finland had been a Grand Duchy in the Russian Empire for 109 years before the declaration. In 1809, the Russian Empire took control of the country in Northern Europe. On this day, the Finnish Parliament declared independence from Russia following the October Revolution, which resulted in the formation of the Soviet Union.
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1865 Adoption of the Thirteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution
The amendment abolished slavery and involuntary servitude, except as a punishment for crime.
Births On This Day, December 6
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1982 Alberto Contador
Spanish cyclist
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1967 Judd Apatow
American director, producer, screenwriter
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1941 Richard Speck
American murderer
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1920 Dave Brubeck
American pianist, composer
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1875 Evelyn Underhill
English poet
Deaths On This Day, December 6
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1990 Tunku Abdul Rahman
Malaysian politician, 1st Prime Minister of Malaysia
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1988 Roy Orbison
American singer-songwriter
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1956 B. R. Ambedkar
Indian jurist, politician
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1889 Jefferson Davis
American colonel, politician, President of the Confederate States of America
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1882 Alfred Escher
Swiss businessman, politician