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Practice your writing skills with the story above!

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Complete this Writing Practice. Then print or email your document, or if available, save it to Google Drive.

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Today In History

July 2

2019: Lee Iococca, former CEO of Chrysler and auto executive responsible for introducing the Ford Mustang when he worked for Ford Motor Company in the 1960s, died. He was 94. From an Italian family who immigrated to the United States, Iococca led the 1986 Centennial renovations to Ellis Island and the Statue of Liberty.

1964: President Lyndon Johnson signed the Civil Rights Act of 1964 into law.

1937: Communication with Amelia Earhart and Fred Noonan, her navigator, stopped as the two were attempting to circumnavigate the globe in an airplane. It is believed their plane crashed in the Pacific Ocean near Howland Island.

1881: President James Garfield was shot at a train station. He died the following September.

1863: Library of Congress: The lines of the Battle of Gettysburg, now in its second day, were drawn. Confederate General Robert E. Lee ordered General James Longstreet to attack the Union's southern flank, aiming for the hills. These hills, known as the Little Round Top and Big Round Top, had been left unoccupied. From Little Round Top, Union General G. K. Warren perceived the Confederate plan to attack in time to rouse his men to take the strategic hill, fending off the Confederate attack.

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Extra! Extra! Writing Practice Practice your writing skills by summarizing the information contained in the story at the left. What is the main point of the story? What are the key findings? Why is the story an important one? What are its implications? When finished, you can print or email your document or save it Google Drive.
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