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đ Today in History â June 13 | Miranda Rights, Pentagon Papers, Thurgood Marshall & MoreWelcome back to The Daily Rewind, the history podcast where we rewind the clock and explore the people, events, and moments that shaped our world.In today's June 13th episode, we dive into one of the most important Supreme Court decisions in American history Miranda v. Arizona (1966) and the story of Ernesto Miranda, whose case established the Miranda Rights that police officers still read today.We also explore:đč 1807: President Thomas Jefferson becomes the first sitting U.S. president subpoenaed during the treason trial of former Vice President Aaron Burr,đč 1967:Thurgood Marshall is nominated to the U.S. Supreme Court, becoming the first African American justice in American history.đč 197: The Pentagon Papers are published by The New York Times, revealing secret government decisions surrounding the Vietnam War and sparking a nationwide debate over government transparency.đč 2017: American student Otto Warmbier returns home from North Korean captivity after more than a year in detention.Whether you're a history enthusiast, student, teacher, or just curious about what happened on this day in history, this episode is packed with fascinating stories and historical insights.đïž Subscribe to The Daily Rewind for daily history episodes covering major historical events, famous birthdays, Supreme Court cases, wars, political moments, and forgotten stories from the past.#TodayInHistory #June13 #MirandaRights #MirandavArizona #PentagonPapers #ThurgoodMarshall #AaronBurr #ThomasJefferson #OttoWarmbier #VietnamWar #USHistory #HistoryPodcast #TheDailyRewind #OnThisDay #SupremeCourt #AmericanHistory
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