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To view this email as a web page, click [here.]( On This Day June 20 Biography of the Day [Howlin' Wolf (Chester Burnett), 1964]( [Howlin' Wolf]( American [blues]( singer and composer [Howlin' Wolf]( of the principal exponents of the urban blues style of Chicago, who was noted for his brooding lyrics and his earthy, aggressive stage presence—was born on this day in 1910. On This Day [Mary, Queen of Scots.]( 1567: Casket Letters found The [Casket Letters]( directly implicated [Mary, Queen of Scots]( in a plot with [James Hepburn, 4th earl of Bothwell]( to murder Mary's husband, [Henry Stewart, Lord Darnley]( said to have been discovered on this day in 1567. More Events On This Day 2002: In Atkins v. Virginia, the [U.S. Supreme Court]( ruled that the imposition of the [death penalty]( in cases involving [intellectually disabled]( defendants violated the [Eighth Amendment]( protection against cruel and unusual punishment. 1992: [Paraguay]( new constitution went into effect in [Paraguay]( signaling the end of military rule established in the 1950s by [Alfredo Stroessner](. 1967: [Nicole Kidman]( actress [Nicole Kidman]( was known for her considerable range and versatility, as well as for her glamorous looks and cool demeanour—was born in Hawaii. 1928: American jazz musician [Eric Dolphy]( was born in Los Angeles. 1905: [Lillian Hellman.]( playwright and screenwriter [Lillian Hellman]( was born in New Orleans, Louisiana. 1887: German [Dada]( artist and poet [Kurt Schwitters]( was born in Hannover. 1861: [Sir Frederick Gowland Hopkins]( biochemist [Sir Frederick Gowland Hopkins]( who won a share of the 1929 [Nobel Prize]( for Physiology or Medicine for his discovery of [vitamins]( was born in Eastbourne, East Sussex. 1789: Locked out of their meeting hall at [Versailles]( the deputies of the Third Estate in France congregated on a nearby tennis court and took an oath not to separate until a written constitution had been established—the [Tennis Court Oath](. [Home]( [Advocacy for Animals]( [Newsletters]( [Feedback]( [Help]( Please note that if you do not open or click on any On This Day email during any consecutive 30-day period, we reserve the right to remove your address from the active mailing list. This policy does not apply to RSS feeds. Follow: [Facebook]( [LinkedIn]( [Twitter]( This email was sent by: Encyclopædia Britannica 325 N. LaSalle Street, Suite 200 Chicago, Illinois, 60654, United States To Unsubscribe, [click here](. © 2018 Encyclopaedia Britannica, Inc. [Privacy Policy]( — [Help](

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