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The first televised presidential debate
Kennedy looked well-groomed and confident, while Nixon came in a wrinkled suit and appeared underweight and had a grayish appearance due to a bad knee injured. -
John F. Kennedy elected president
By a very close race with Richard M. Nixon. John F Kennedy was youngest man to be elected President at the age of 43. -
Berlin Wall
The end of World War II Berlin was split in fourths between the Soviet, American, British and French. The Berlin wall was to permanently close off access from the rest of Berlin. -
March On Washington
Aftican American march to Washington, DC for jobs and rights. Led by Martin Luther King Jr. -
President Kennedy is assassinated
John F. Kennedy was assassinated going to downtown Dallas at the age of 46. Lee Harvey Oswald was going on trail for the murder when Oswald was shot too by Jack Ruby. -
The Beatles appear on Ed Sullivan for the first time
Never before had so many viewers tuned-in to a live tv program, which with 73 million viewers. Sullivan gave his now-famous intro, “Ladies and gentlemen…the Beatles!” and after a few seconds of a cheering from the audience, the band kicked into “All My Lovin’.” The Beatles would receive $10,000 for their three appearances and top billing. -
34 people die in Watts ghetto riot
Watts neighborhood of Los Angeles is where it all started. Two white policemen fought with a black man suspected of drunken driving. A crowd come to watch the arrest but soon grew angry by what they believed to be yet another racial attack from the police. A five day they rioted by looting stores, torching buildings, and beating whites as snipers fired at police and firefighters. -
Assassination of Martin Luther King
U.S. civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. had been assassinated in Memphis, Tennessee by James Earl Ray. At the age of 39 King was shot on second-floor balcony of the Lorraine Motel by a sniper. King died an hour later from the bullet. -
Richard Nixon elected president
In the closest election Richard Nixon beats Hubert Humphrey by less than 500,000 votes. -
Neil Armstrong walks on the moon
Neil Armstrong with Buzz Aldrin walked on the moon about 240,000 miles from Earth. They put the flag on the moon then U.S. beat Russia to the moon. Ha