Today In History
In 1900: China’s Boxer Rebellion against foreigners and Chinese Christians erupted into violence.
In 1966: The Supreme Court issued its landmark Miranda v. Arizona decision, ruling that criminal suspects must be informed of their constitutional rights prior to questioning by police.
In 1967: President Johnson nominated Solicitor General Thurgood Marshall to become the first black justice on the U.S. Supreme Court.
In 1971: The New York Times began publishing the “Pentagon Papers,” a secret study of America’s involvement in Vietnam.