Wednesday, November 6, 2013

REMEMBERING NON-REVISED HISTORY: NOVEMBER 6, 2013



Dr. Benjamin Rush
A Founding Father of the United States
Signer of The Declaration of Independence
Ratifier of The U.S. Constitution, Treasurer of The U.S. Mint
Father of Public Schools Under The Constitution
Surgeon General of The Continental Army
Father of American Medicine

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America’s Christian Heritage
Biography
Benjamin Rush (December 24, 1745 – April 19, 1813) was a Founding Father of the United States. Rush lived in the state of Pennsylvania and was a physician, writer, educator, humanitarian, as well as the founder of Dickinson College in Carlisle, Pennsylvania. Rush signed the Declaration of Independence and attended the Continental Congress. » Full Bio

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This Day In History 153 Years Ago
American Presidential - November 6, 1860

Abraham Lincoln Elected President
America’s First Republican President


Abraham Lincoln is elected the 16th president of the United States over a deeply divided Democratic Party, becoming the first Republican to win the presidency. Lincoln received only 40 percent of the popular vote but handily defeated the three other candidates: Southern Democrat John C. Breckinridge, Constitutional Union candidate John Bell, and Northern Democrat Stephen Douglas, a U.S. senator for Illinois.

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For preserving the Union and bringing an end to slavery, and for his unique character and powerful oratory, Lincoln is hailed as one of the greatest American presidents. » Full Article


Lead Story: U.N. Condemns Apartheid

On this day in 1962, the United Nations General Assembly adopts a resolution condemning South Africa's racist apartheid policies and calling on all its members to end economic and military relations with the country. » Full Article

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