This Day in History for February 5 – United Artists Launched and More
Here’s a look at some interesting events that took place on this day in history:
1917 – The Congress of the United States passes the Immigration Act of 1917, which restricted Asian immigration, over President Woodrow Wilson’s veto (More info)
1919 – Douglas Fairbanks, Mary Pickford, Charlie Chaplin and D.W. Griffith launch United Artists (More info)
1937 – President Franklin Roosevelt announces a controversial plan to expand the Supreme Court to as many as 15 judges (More info)
1972 – Bob Douglas becomes the first African American elected to the Basketball Hall of Fame (More info)
1994 – Byron de la Beckwith is convicted of the assassination of civil rights leader Medger Evers 31 years earlier, ending the lengthiest murder case in American history (More info)