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The Nation 1965
Lyndon Johnson's makes the "Great Society" State of the Union speech and signs the Medicare bill making national health care available to the elderly.
Caution: Cigarette Smoking May Be Hazardous to Your Health
The first bill is passed requiring cigarette makers to print health warnings on all cigarette packages about the effects of smoking. "May" was not replaced with "Is" until 1969.
Griswold v. Connecticut - The landmark case which ruled that the Constitution protected a right to privacy. The Supreme Court threw out the 1879 Connecticut law that prohibited the use of contraceptives by a vote of 7-2 on the grounds that it violated the "right to marital privacy".
On April 11th, 40 tornadoes tore through the Midwest killing 272 and injuring 5,000. America's worst tornado event until 1974.
Nobel Prizes 1965
Physics - Sin-Itiro Tomonaga, Julian Schwinger, Richard P. Feynman |
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"To the quickening drumfire of the fighting in South Viet Nam, Americans sensed early in 1965 that they might have to choose between withdrawal or vastly greater involvement in the war. By year's end, it was clear that the U.S. had irrevocably committed itself to the nation's third major war in a quarter-century, a conflict involving more than 1,000,000 men and the destiny of Southeast Asia." TIME 1965
3500 US Combat Marines arrive in Vietnam followed by large scale U.S. Army ground units. The U.S. begins regular B-52 drops of North Vietnam The U.S. confirms it is using chemical warfare against the Vietcong.
The World 1965
Barry McQuire's 1965 protest song Eve of Destruction captures the growing sentiment of what is to come for the Sixties.
State funeral of Winston Churchill
U.S. Marines invade Dominican Republic, stay until October 1966
Cigarette Ads banned on British TV
Class of 1965
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The Year That Was
A retro, nostalgic multimedia journey through the years
Sixites - Counterculture - 1960s
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