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Today in History | May 19 marks defiant beginnings in transformative independence struggles worldwide


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Visit https://www.thedailyworldbrief.com to explore key historical moments shaping our world. On May 19, Mustafa Kemal Atatürk landed at Samsun, igniting the Turkish War of Independence and setting the stage for the modern Republic of Turkey. This pivotal act of defiance against foreign occupation and imperial collapse inspired nationalist movements regionally and globally.
Also on this date, in 1963, Martin Luther King Jr. published his seminal "Letter from Birmingham Jail," a powerful defense of nonviolent protest and urgent civil rights activism. Earlier, in 1776, the Continental Army faced defeat at the Battle of The Cedars, underscoring the complex challenges of revolutionary war.
May 19 also marks colonial expansion tensions with King George II granting a land charter to the Ohio Company in 1749 and political resilience with Romania's President Traian Băsescu surviving an impeachment referendum in 2007. Additionally, in 2000, Space Shuttle Atlantis launched a critical ISS resupply mission, highlighting international cooperation in space.
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