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Vor 5 Tagen · Date(s) of Materials: 15 July 1960. Description: CBS (Columbia Broadcasting System) motion picture excerpt of Presidential candidate John F. Kennedy's full acceptance speech at the 1960 Democratic National Convention at the Memorial Coliseum, Los Angeles, California. This film reel covers 11:00-11:25 P.M. on July 15, 1960. The speech ...
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- Address at Independence Hall
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Vor 3 Tagen · From March 8 to June 7, 1960, voters and members of the Democratic Party elected delegates to the 1960 Democratic National Convention through a series of caucuses, conventions, and primaries, partly for the purpose of nominating a candidate for President of the United States in the 1960 election.
Vor einem Tag · The 1960 Republican National Convention was held in Chicago, Illinois, from July 25 to July 28, 1960, at the International Amphitheatre. It was the 14th and most recent time overall that Chicago hosted the Republican National Convention, more times than any other city.
- July 25–28, 1960
- International Amphitheatre
Vor 2 Tagen · From 1872 to 1908 only one Democratic National Convention failed to nominate a presidential candidate on the first or second ballot. In 1912, however, it took Woodrow Wilson 46 ballots to secure the party’s nomination. The two-thirds rule nearly ruined the party in the 1920s. A record 103 ballots were needed to select a nominee in ...
15. Apr. 2024 · Since Abraham Lincoln was nominated at the Wigwam in 1860, Chicago has hosted 25 national conventions. Authors R. Craig Sautter and Edward M. Burke describe the historical significance of each major convention and portray the often larger-than-life personalities who became - or wanted to become - president. The conventions reflected ...
25. Apr. 2024 · Democratic National Convention, 1968 ; Freedom Riders (1961) Freedom Summer (1964) HUAC ; March on Washington (1963) Miss America Protests (1968/69) Riots, Protests, Sit-ins ; Selma to Montgomery March (1965) Manson Family Murders (1969/70) "Mississippi Burning" Case (1964) 16th St. Church Bombing (1963) U-2 Spy Plane Incident (1960)