May 16:
1717: Philosopheand satirical writer Voltaire was imprisoned in the Bastille for insulting the regent of Framce.
1770: Louis, the French dauphin, married Marie Antoinette, daughter of empress Maria Theresa of Austria.
1868: The Senate acquitted the impeachment of Pres. Andrew Johnson. His job was saved by one vote.
1918: Congress passed the Sedition Act to protect American participation in WWI. This curtailment of Americans' free speech rights would later be upheld by the Supreme Court.
1929: The first Academy Awards ceremony was held at the Roosevelt Hotel in Hollywood, California.
1943: The Warsaw Ghetto uprising ended as German forces regained control by destroying the last remaining synagogue and beginning mass deportations of Jews to the death camps.
1960: U.S.-Soviet summit meeting collapsed in the aftermath of the U-2 incident when the Soviets shot down an American spy plane on May 1.
1968: Worker protests in France escalated as a general strike spread across the country.
1980: Magic Johnson played center as a rookie and won a championship.
“Incline my heart to your testimonies, and not to selfish gain!”
Psalm 119:36
Psalm 119:36