This Week In American History
This Week In American History: September 8th - 14th
September 8 1965 Iconic series "Star Trek" premiered on NBC. The show lasted for three seasons and followed the crew of the starship USS Enterprise as it completed its missions...
This Week In American History: September 1st - 7th
September 1 1972 In what’s billed as the “Match of the Century,” American chess grandmaster Bobby Fischer defeats Russian Boris Spassky during the World Chess Championship in Reykjavik, Iceland. In the...
This Week In American History: August 25th - 31st
August 25 1916 The National Park Service was established as part of the Department of the Interior when the National Park Service Organic Act was signed by Woodrow Wilson. The National...
This Week In American History: August 18th - 24th
August 18 1590 John White, the governor of the Roanoke Island colony in present-day North Carolina, returned from a supply-trip to England to find the settlement deserted. White and his men...
This Week In American History: August 11th - 17th
August 11 1934 A group of federal prisoners classified as “most dangerous” arrives at Alcatraz Island, a 22-acre rocky outcrop situated 1.5 miles offshore in San Francisco Bay. The convicts—the first civilian...
This Week In American History: August 4th - 10th
August 4 1753 George Washington, a young Virginia planter, became a Master Mason, the highest basic rank in the secret fraternity of Freemasonry. The ceremony was held at the Masonic...
This Week In American History: July 28th - August 3rd
July 28 1868 Following its ratification by the necessary three-quarters of U.S. states, the 14th Amendment, granting citizenship to all persons born or naturalized in the United States—including formerly enslaved people—was...
This Week In American History: July 21st - 27th
July 21 1861 In the first major battle of the Civil War, Confederate forces defeated the Union Army along Bull Run near Manassas Junction, Virginia. The battle became known as Manassas by...
This Week in American History: July 14th - 20th
July 14 1951 The George Washington Carver National Monument in Joplin, Missouri was founded by President Franklin Delano Roosevelt, who donated $30,000 to the monument. It was the first national monument...
This Week in American History: July 7th - 13th
July 7 1930 Construction of the Hoover Dam began. Over the next five years, a total of 21,000 men would work ceaselessly to produce what would be the largest dam...
This Week in American History: June 30th - July 6th
June 30 1936 Margaret Mitchell’s Gone with the Wind, one of the best-selling novels of all time and the basis for a blockbuster 1939 movie was published. In tracing Scarlett O'Hara's...
This Week in American History: June 23rd - 29th
June 23 1972 Title IX of the education amendments of 1972 is enacted into law. Title IX prohibits federally funded educational institutions from discriminating against students or employees based on...