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1863 | President Abraham Lincoln declared the last Thursday in November Thanksgiving Day. |
1929 | The Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes changed its name to the Kingdom of Yugoslavia. |
1925 | Author Gore Vidal was born in West Point, N.Y. |
1941 | Adolf Hitler declared in a speech in Berlin that Russia had been "broken" and would "never rise again." |
1951 | Bobby Thomson hit the "shot heard 'round the world" – a three-run home run in the bottom of the ninth inning of a playoff game at the Polo Grounds – to send the New York Giants into the World Series.
| Sportscaster Russ Hodges: "The Giants win the pennant!" |
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1955 | "Captain Kangaroo" premiered on CBS and "The Mickey Mouse Club" premiered on ABC. |
1960 | "The Andy Griffith Show" premiered on CBS. |
1961 | "The Dick Van Dyke Show" premiered on CBS. |
1974 | The Cleveland Indians hired Frank Robinson as major league baseball's first black manager. |
1981 | Irish nationalists at the Maze Prison near Belfast, Northern Ireland, ended seven months of hunger strikes that had claimed 10 lives. |
1990 | West Germany and East Germany ended 45 years of postwar division, declaring the creation of a new unified country. |
1992 | Barack Obama married Michelle Robinson at the Trinity United Church of Christ in Chicago. |
1995 | A jury found ex-football player O.J. Simpson innocent of murder in the 1994 slayings of his former wife, Nicole Brown Simpson, and Ronald Goldman. |
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2002 | Five people were killed in random shootings in the Washington, D.C., area within a 14-hour period. Authorities began to search for the "Beltway Sniper." |
2003 | A tiger attacked magician Roy Horn of the duo "Siegfried & Roy" during a performance in Las Vegas, leaving him partially paralyzed. |
2005 | President George W. Bush nominated White House counsel Harriet Miers to the Supreme Court. (Miers withdrew three weeks later.) |
2009 | Maine voters voted to repeal a state law that would have allowed same-sex couples to marry. |
2011 | An Italian appeals court freed Amanda Knox of Seattle after four years in prison, tossing murder convictions against Knox and an ex-boyfriend in the stabbing of their British roommate. |
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