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Today in History June 20
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- June 19, 2013
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Highlights of this day in history: Lizzie Borden found innocent of a grisly double murder; Britain’s Queen Victoria begins rule; Race-related rioting hits Detroit; Muhammad Ali convicted in Vietnam War-era draft case; ‘Jaws’ premieres. (June 20) “Today in History June 20″ is categorized as “us”. This video was licensed from Grab Networks. For additional video [...]This article (Today in History June 20) was originally developed by and is property of American Banking News.
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