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1861

Illinois Sen. Stephen A. Douglas, the Democratic presidential nominee in the 1860 election, died in Chicago of typhoid fever; he was 48.

1888

The poem “Casey at the Bat” by Ernest Lawrence Thayer was first published in the San Francisco Daily Examiner.

1937

Edward, The Duke of Windsor, who had abdicated the British throne, married Wallis Simpson in a private ceremony in Monts, France.

1943

The “Zoot Suit Riots” began in Los Angeles as white servicemen clashed with young Latinos wearing distinctive-looking zoot suits; the violence ended when military officials declared the city off limits to enlisted personnel.

1962

Air France Flight 007, a U.S.-bound Boeing 707, crashed while attempting to take off from Orly Airport near Paris; all but two of the 132 people aboard were killed.

1965

Astronaut Edward H. White became the first American to “walk” in space during the flight of Gemini 4.

1968

Pop artist Andy Warhol was shot and critically wounded at his New York film studio, known as “The Factory,” by Valerie Solanas, an actress and self-styled militant feminist who ended up serving three years in prison for assault.

1972

Sally J. Priesand was ordained as America’s first female rabbi at the Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion in University Heights.

1989

Chinese army troops began their sweep of Beijing to crush student-led pro-democracy demonstrations.

1989

Iran’s spiritual leader, Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, died.

2016

Heavyweight boxing champion Muhammad Ali died at a hospital in Scottsdale, Arizona, at age 74.