Answer: I think its April 6 1930
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Karankawa raids were a huge problem. They stole horses and cattle and raided settlements. ... When the Karankawas continued to raid, S. Austin organized a militia to protect the colony.
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In 1978, the ACLU took a controversial stand for free speech by defending a neo-Nazi group that wanted to march through the Chicago suburb of Skokie , where many Holocaust survivors lived. The notoriety of the case caused some ACLU members to resign, but to many others the case has come to represent the ACLU's unwavering commitment to principle. In fact, many of the laws the ACLU cited to defend the group's right to free speech and assembly were the same laws it had invoked during the Civil Rights era, when Southern cities tried to shut down civil rights marches with similar claims about the violence and disruption the protests would cause. Although the ACLU prevailed in its free speech arguments, the neo-Nazi group never marched through Skokie, instead agreeing to stage a rally at Federal Plaza in downtown Chicago.
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President Woodrow Wilson
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President Woodrow Wilson who was an American Politician and 28th President of the United States from 1913 to 1921. On 2nd April 1917 in his address to Congress, President Woodrow Wilson presented his stance to Congress of sending the United States' troops to fight against Germany in World War - I. Four days later, the Congress sent the troops to Germany and declared a war against them.