This Day in History

Joan Jett tops the pop charts with I Love Rock ‘n’ Roll

20 Mar 1345

Saturn Jupiter and Mars-conjunction thought cause of plague epidemic

20 Mar 1525

Paris parliament begins pursuit of Protestants

20 Mar 1569

Duke of Alva leads tenth penning in Les Ponts de C

20 Mar 1600

The Linkping Bloodbath takes place on Maundy Thursday in Linkping Sweden

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LBJ sends federal troops to Alabama to protect a civil rights march

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LBJ pledges federal troops to Alabama civil-rights march

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Ned Buntline born

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20th annual Academy Awards celebrated

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Black Death is created, allegedly

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Willie and Tad Lincoln get the measles

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