Adoption of the U.S. Declaration of Independence
The Second Continental Congress officially approved the Declaration of Independence, marking the founding of the United States. American Declaration of Independence
1826
Passing of Two Founding Fathers
John Adams and Thomas Jefferson, both key figures in American independence, died on the same day—exactly 50 years after the Declaration was adopted.
1865
Early U.S. Publication of “Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland”
Lewis Carroll’s celebrated novel began gaining significant circulation in the United States during this period, later becoming a classic of children’s literature. Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland
1939
Lou Gehrig’s Farewell “Luckiest Man” Speech
Baseball icon Lou Gehrig delivered his emotional retirement speech at Yankee Stadium after being diagnosed with ALS, leaving a lasting legacy in sports history. Lou Gehrig
1950
Voice of America Expands Cold War Broadcasting
The Voice of America strengthened its reach with broadcasts aimed at the Soviet Union during rising Cold War tensions.
1976
Global Spotlight on Operation Entebbe
The successful Israeli hostage rescue operation in Uganda gained worldwide attention in early July, following its completion. Operation Entebbe
1997
Worldwide Attention on NASA’s Mars Pathfinder Mission
Following its landing days earlier, NASA’s Mars Pathfinder mission dominated global scientific reporting in early July 1997. Mars Pathfinder Mission




