Today in History
May 29
1953: Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay, Hillary's Sherpa guide, were the first climbers to reach the Mount Everest summit.
1917: John F. Kennedy was born in Brookline, Massachusetts to Rose and Joseph Kennedy.
1736: Patrick Henry was born in Studley, Virginia. He was a brilliant orator and an influential leader in the opposition to British government. On his twenty-ninth birthday, as a new member of Virginia's House of Burgesses, Henry presented a series of resolutions - the Stamp Act Resolves - which opposed Britain's Stamp Act. The Resolves were adopted on May 30, 1765. (Source: Library of Congress) Read Patrick Henry's famous 1775 speech - Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death.









