8 December 1968
#KnowSouthernHistory
On this date in 1968...
NBC aired a special program titled "Elvis" featuring performances by the artist dressed in black leather. The widely viewed television special renewed of Presley's stalled musical career.
Other Years:
- 1780 - John Sevier, and volunteers from North Carolina, defeated the Chickamauga band of Cherokee at Boyd's Creek, Tennessee.
- 1829 - In his first "State of the Union Address," President Andrew Jackson introduced his goal to remove all Indians in the southeastern part of the United States to lands west of the Mississippi.
- 1860 - A South Carolina delegation of U. S. House members warned U.S. President James Buchanan not to attempt reinforcement of Fort Sumter, because it would be an act of coercion and war.
- 1879 - Louisiana citizens ratified their state constitution to officially re-enter the Union and end Reconstruction in the South.
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