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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

June 3

2016: Muhammad Ali, heavyweight champion of the world in 1964, 1974, and 1978 and 1960 Olympics gold medal winner in light heavyweight boxing, died. He was 74.

1904: Charles Richard Drew, African American physician who organized the blood bank system in the United States during WWII, was born in Washington, DC. He was killed in an automobile accident in 1950.

1880: Library of Congress: Alexander Graham Bell transmitted the first wireless telephone message on his newly invented photophone from the top of the Franklin School in Washington, D.C. Bell believed that the photophone was his most important invention. The device allowed the transmission of sound on a beam of light. Of the eighteen patents granted in Bell's name alone, and the twelve that he shared with his collaborators, four were for the photophone. The photophone functioned similarly to the telephone, except that the photophone used light as a means of projecting the information and the telephone relied on electricity.

1861: Stephen Douglas, U.S. senator from Illinois who debated Abraham Lincoln in 1858 in a series of debates now called the Lincoln-Douglas Debates and who lost to Lincoln in the 1860 presidential election, died in Chicago.

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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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