This week, Scott and Aaron discuss the invention of the ballpoint pen, the births of Jacques Cousteau and Anne Frank, and a pivotal Supreme Court decision that cemented our Constitutional rights. Also: the Magna Carta is signed – though whether it happened this week in history is up for debate – and the first-ever seeing-eye dog arrives in New York City.
97.9 The Hill WCHL and Chapelboro.com are your headquarters for local news and local voices in Chapel Hill-Carrboro. Every Thursday morning, local historian Scott Washington joins 97.9 The Hill’s Aaron Keck for “History Matters,” a look back at notable events and significant figures from this week in history, ranging from pioneers to writers to inventors to civil rights champions and more, locally, nationally, and beyond.
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