Today in History
May 17
2006: Endangered Species Day established by the U.S. Senate.
1954: The U.S. Supreme Court issued its famous Brown v. Board of Education decision.
1875: The Kentucky Derby was begun by Meriwether Lewis Clark, a prominent Louisville citizen who developed the Louisville Jockey Club. Clark began construction on the race course in 1874 on land leased from two relatives, John and Henry Churchill. He patterned the Kentucky Derby after the English Classic, the Epsom Derby. The Derby, now run annually the first Saturday in May at Churchill Downs, is the oldest consecutively held thoroughbred horse race in the United States. (Source: Library of Congress)









