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WHAT HAPPENED IN 1960?

I was born on February 6, 1954, so I turned six years old in 1960. The events of the 1960s, just as every time period, affected me and influenced me. I may have had a slight effect on the times as well. Only time will tell.

1960 (MCMLX) was a leap year starting on Friday of the Gregorian calendar, the 1960th year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 960th year of the 2nd millennium, the 60th year of the 20th century, and the 1st year of the 1960s decade.

It is also known as the “Year of Africa” because of major events—particularly the independence of seventeen African nations—that focused global attention on the continent and intensified feelings of Pan-Africanism.

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Events

January

Main article: January 1960

February[edit]

Main article: February 1960

A section of lunch counter from the Greensboro, North CarolinaWoolworth‘s where the Greensboro sit-ins began is now preserved in the Smithsonian InstitutionNational Museum of American History

March[edit]

Main article: March 1960The iconic picture of Che Guevara.”[4]

April[edit]

Main article: April 1960Tiros I prototype on display at the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum

May[edit]

Main article: May 1960Francis Gary Powers wearing special pressure suit for stratospheric flying

June[edit]

Main article: June 1960The investigating campers tent after the Lake Bodom murders in 1960.As part of the Anpo Protests against the U.S.-Japan Security Treaty, protestors flood the streets around Japan’s National Diet building, June 18, 1960Explosion in Paseo Los PróceresCaracas, during the assassination attempt of Venezuelan President Rómulo Betancourt, 24 June, 1960

July[edit]

Main article: July 1960

August[edit]

Main article: August 1960

September[edit]

Main article: September 1960The 1960 Ford Customline Fordor Sedan (Australia)

October[edit]

Main article: October 1960

November[edit]

Main article: November 1960November 15Polaris missile test

December[edit]

Main article: December 1960

World population[edit]

  • World population: 3,021,475,000
    • Africa: 277,398,000
    • Asia: 1,701,336,000
    • Europe: 604,401,000
    • Latin America: 218,300,000
    • North America: 204,152,000
    • Oceania: 15,888,000

Births[edit]

Births
January · February · March · April · May · June · July · August · September · October · November · December

January[edit]

Michael StipeApril WinchellNigella LawsonMohammad Javad ZarifOliver PlattMark Rylance

February[edit]

James SpaderBenigno Aquino IIIPrince Andrew, Duke of YorkWendee LeeNaruhito, Emperor of JapanMark Donnelly

March[edit]

Debra MarshallLisa BrownJeffrey EugenidesSharon JordanAdam ClaytonJenny EclairRichard BiggsAyrton SennaNichol StephenJennifer GreyJon Huntsman Jr.

April[edit]

Hugo WeavingJeremy ClarksonBrad GarrettSusanne BierPhilippe of BelgiumRandall L. StephensonMiguel Díaz-CanelValerie BertinelliSteve ClarkPaul BaloffMichael LohanSteve Blum

May[edit]

Gjorge IvanovAndrew DentonBonoTony GoldwynJeffrey DahmerKristin Scott ThomasChris Elliott

June[edit]

Lucy McBathBradley WalshGary TrousdaleDr. Mehmet OzDr. Dan BuettnerLaurent GamelonThomas Haden ChurchTracy PollanAdam SchiffDiego TrujilloMurray Cook

July[edit]

Caroline QuentinJane LynchRichard LinklaterLuca Ward

August[edit]

José Luis Rodríguez ZapateroDavid DuchovnyDeborah EllisAntonio BanderasLaurent FignonSean PennBranford Marsalis

September[edit]

Damon WayansHugh GrantColin FirthMelissa LeoAlan Krueger

October[edit]

Jean-Claude Van DammeBD WongAlexei YerkhovLuis FortuñoDiego MaradonaReza Pahlavi

November[edit]

Tim CookTilda SwintonStanley TucciJohn F. Kennedy Jr.Yulia Tymoshenko

December[edit]

Daryl HannahJulianne MooreKenneth BranaghKim Ki-dukTemuera Morrison

Deaths[edit]

January[edit]

Zora Neale HurstonMargaret SullavanAlbert CamusPrince Ferdinand Pius, Duke of CalabriaBeno Gutenberg

February[edit]

Blessed Aloysius StepinacAdone Zoli

March[edit]

April[edit]

Eddie CochranMax von LaueGustaf Lindblom

May[edit]

John D. Rockefeller Jr.Georges ClaudeGeorge ZuccoJames Montgomery Flagg

June[edit]

Ken McArthurOtto Ender

July[edit]

Pavel Peter GojdičHasan Saka

August[edit]

Arthur MeighenCarlo Emilio Bonferroni

September[edit]

King Hisamuddin Alam Shah ibni Almarhum Sultan Alaeddin Sulaiman Shah

October[edit]

Sultan Khalifa bin Harub of Zanzibar

November[edit]

Julio NakpilClark GableDirk Jan de GeerRichard Wright

December[edit]

Hashim al-AtassiNancy Elizabeth Prophet

Date unknown[edit]

Nobel Prizes[edit]

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References[edit]

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  2. Jump up to:a b Kapur, Nick (2018). Japan at the Crossroads: Conflict and Compromise after Anpo. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press. p. 135. ISBN 9780674988484.
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  4. ^ Brand Che: Revolutionary as Marketer’s Dream by Michiko KakutaniThe New York Times, April 20, 2009
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  14. ^ “Our Campaigns – Event – Third Kennedy-Nixon Debate – Oct 13, 1960”www.ourcampaigns.com.
  15. ^ “Warragamba Dam – Sydney Catchment Authority”. October 3, 2013. Archived from the original on October 3, 2013.
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