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On June 23, 1860, a congressional resolution authorized creation of the United States Government Printing Office, which opened the following year.
In 1888, abolitionist Frederick Douglass received one vote from the Kentucky delegation at the Republican convention in Chicago, effectively making him the first Black candidate to have his name placed in nomination for U.S. president.
In 1956, Gamal Abdel Nasser was elected president of Egypt.
In 1967, President Lyndon B. Johnson and Soviet Premier Alexei Kosygin opened a three-day summit at Glassboro State College in New Jersey.
In 2016, Britain voted to leave the European Union.
In 2022, in a major expansion of gun rights, the Supreme Court said Americans have a right to carry firearms in public for self-defense.