This Day In History — Barry Bonds passes Hank Aaron on homerun list

August 07

1789
Congress established the U.S. War Department.

1947
The wooden raft Kon-Tiki, which carried Thor Heyerdahl and five companions more than 4,000 miles, crashed into a reef in the Pacific.

1959
The United States launched Explorer 6, which sent back a picture of Earth.

1964
Congress passed the Tonkin Gulf Resolution, which expanded President Johnson’s use of military powers in the Vietnam War.

1987
Lynne Cox becomes the first person to swim from the United States to the Soviet Union, making the 2.7-mile trip through the frigid waters of the Bering Strait.

1998
U.S. embassies in Kenya and Tanzania were bombed, by terrorists. Some 224 were killed and more than 5,500 injured.

2000
Sen. Joseph Lieberman of Conn., was selected by Al Gore to be the first Jewish vice-presidential candidate on a major party ticket.

2007
Barry Bonds passes Hank Aaron on baseball’s all-time home run list. The record, however, is discredited by many because of Bond’s alleged steroid use.

Birthdays

Ralph Johnson Bunche
1904–71, U.S. government official and UN diplomat, b. Detroit, Ph.D., Harvard, 1934.

Alonso de Ercilla y Zuniga
poet (1533)

Nathanael Greene
general (1742)

Paulina Wright Davis
suffragist (1813)

Mata Hari
spy (1876)

Louis Leakey
anthropologist (1903)

Don Larsen
baseball player (1929)

Charlize Theron
actress (1975)

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