MISGUIDED MAGAZINE SPRING 2020
Misguided Magazine is a hybrid magazine for today's millennial generation, and everyone interested in good reading. Misguided Magazine not only includes life enriching articles, but also enthralling short stories, arousing poems, and much more.
Misguided Magazine is a hybrid magazine for today's millennial generation, and everyone interested in good reading. Misguided Magazine not only includes life enriching articles, but also enthralling short stories, arousing poems, and much more.
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June 24, 1964
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Nov. 30, 1982
Four African American girls killed in Birmingham, AL church bombing.
Carl T. Rowan appointed the Director of the U.S. Information Agency.
At 35, Dr. M. L. King, Jr., becomes youngest man ever to win Nobel Peace
Prize.
Malcolm X assassinated in New York.
Montgomery bus boycott ends when municipal bus service is desegregated.
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. leads voting rights march from Selma to
Montgomery, AL.
Thurgood Marshall becomes first African American appointed U.S. Solicitor
General.
Edward William Brooke III becomes the first black senator (Massachusetts)
since Reconstruction.
Thurgood Marshall becomes first African American appointed to U.S.
Supreme Court.
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. assassinated in Memphis.
Shirley Chisholm of Brooklyn, NY, becomes first African American woman
elected to Congress.
Joseph L. Searles becomes first African American member of NY Stock
Exchange.
Charles Gordone becomes first Black playwright to receive the Pulitzer
Prize for drama for his play No Place to Be Somebody.
Congressional Black Caucus formed
Samuel L. Gravely, Jr. becomes first African American admiral in U.S. Navy.
Tom Bradley elected mayor of Los Angeles.
Maynard Jackson elected mayor of Atlanta.
Hank Aaron breaks Babe Ruth's career all-time home run record.
Arthur Ashe becomes the first African-American male to win the British
Men's Singles championship at Wimbledon.
The eighth and final episode of the mini-series, Roots, based on Alex
Haley’s novel, airs, receiving the highest ratings for a single program.
NASA names Black astronauts: Maj. Frederick D. Gregory, Maj. Guion S.
Bluford, and Dr. Ronald McNair.
Michael Jackson releases Thriller; with sales of $110 million, it becomes the
best-selling recording of all time.
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