Marked by turmoil, tragedy and triumph, 1968 was a roller coaster. Political protests hit an international crescendo, ...
That autumn night at Estadio Olimpico Universitario might not have been so memorable if Tommie Smith and John Carlos had merely each raised a black-gloved fist into the air. The mournful way in which ...
In this year’s presidential election, terms such as “law and order” and “the silent majority” have been heard fairly often from Donald Trump and some of his supporters. Those phrases hark back to an ...
In the snows of New Hampshire 50 years ago, youthful volunteers with long hair and beards were encouraged to cut their locks and "get clean for Gene." That was U.S. Sen. Eugene McCarthy, a ...
Almost fifty years ago, on March 31, 1968, Lyndon Johnson stunned everyone by announcing that he would not run for a second term as President. Johnson had gone on television at nine o’clock that ...
Late at night, early in the morning, an anxious population worries about where the country is headed. The United States is mired in an unwinnable war. Washington is in disarray, its international ...
With the Democratic National Convention returning to Chicago this month, media historian Michael Socolow warns against drawing parallels between 1968 and now. He talks with NPR's Scott Simon. An ...
In the newly released comedy “Godard Mon Amour,” Michel Hazanavicius’ playful flashback to France in the fateful year of 1968, a young Jean-Luc Godard (played by Louis Garrel) marches with an enormous ...
CNN’s Original Series Event “1968,” a four-part miniseries, airs Sunday, May 27, and Monday, May 28, at 9 p.m. ET. A president with low approval ratings. Tensions between the US and North Korea.
Announcer: The wonders and mysteries of space have mystified man even before Galileo first peered at the stars with a crude telescope. Jules Verne's fictitious voyage to the moon tempted the ...
Before 1968, America’s small African-American middle class operated mostly in a segregated world. Black-owned funeral homes, pharmacies, restaurants and clubs served a mostly black clientele in ...
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