This Week in History
June 19
Tom Long was born.
Tom Kushner was born.
Rockaway Rod was born.
1964 – The Civil Rights Act of 1964 was approved.
1977 – Pope Paul VI proclaimed John Neumann, the first male saint from the United States.
June 20
Ben Carlos Thypin was born.
1967 – Muhammad Ali was convicted of violating Selective Service laws by refusing to be drafted.
June 21
1982 – John Hinckley was found not guilty by reason of insanity for the attempted murder of President Ronald Reagan.
1989 – The U.S. Supreme Court decided that burning the U.S. flag was protected under the First Amendment.
June 22
James Brian Boyle was born.
Anne Chiavetta was born.
Morgan Shannon was born.
1944 – President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed the G.I. Bill of Rights.
2011 – Boston crime boss, James “Whitey” Bulger, was arrested by federal authorities in Santa Monica, Ca.
JUNE 23
Nolan Harrison Hopkins was born.
Janet O’Hare was born.
Nicholas Andrew Rowe was born.
Janice Sorgente was born.
1992 – Mobster John Gotti was sentenced to life in prison.
JUNE 24
John Martin was born.
1997 – The U.S. Air Force released The Roswell Report, closing the case on the 1947 Roswell, New Mexico incident concerning UFOs and alien bodies.
JUNE 25
Ellen Blum Gray was born
Phil McManus was born.
Louise Racy was born.
Karolina Wrzesniewski was born.
Chris Kalisak was born.
1876 – Lt. Col. George A. Custer and all his men were killed by Sioux and Cheyanne Indians at the Battle of Little Bighorn in Montana.
1950 – Communist North Korean troops invaded South Korea beginning the Korean War.