November 7, 2014 in History

Event:

Loretta Lynch, U.S. attorney for Eastern New York, is nominated U.S. Attorney General to replace Eric Holder; Lynch must be confirmed before taking the position





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1983 Bomb explodes in U.S. Capitol, causing heavy damage but no injuries
1973 New Jersey becomes 1st state to allow girls into little league
1931 Chinese People's Republic proclaimed by Mao Tse Tung
1929 Museum of Modern Art opens in New York City
1820 James Monroe elected 5th U.S. president
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