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FarCenter

(19,429 posts)
Fri Mar 30, 2018, 10:05 AM Mar 2018

1968

Next Wednesday will mark the 50th anniversary of Martin Luther King Jr’s murder in Memphis, Tennessee. It’s the first of several coming dates that remind us of the shocks of ’68, a landmark historical moment when the rush of momentous events spun people and governments off their feet.

It was an extraordinarily tumultuous year for the United States.

• In January, North Korea captured a US surveillance ship, igniting a confrontation that that lasted nearly a year.

• A week later, North Vietnamese and Viet Cong forces launched the Tet offensive, the Vietnam War’s pivotal moment and a dramatic demonstration of the limits of a superpower’s power.

• In March, President Lyndon Johnson announced he would not seek re-election.

• In April, King was assassinated, and dozens of US cities faced the so-called Holy Week Uprising, the most intense moment of social unrest in the US since the Civil War.

• In June, leading presidential candidate Robert Kennedy was murdered in Los Angeles.

• In August, the Democratic Party’s National Convention descended into violent chaos in Chicago.

• In November, Richard Nixon was elected president.

Of course, 1968 saw upheaval far beyond the United States.

• Student protests triggered a political crisis in Poland.

• An unprecedented student uprising across France reached crescendo with the march of more than a million people through Paris.

• A civil war in Nigeria between government forces and Biafran separatists created a humanitarian crisis.

• More than 750,000 Warsaw Pact troops crushed the Prague Spring in Czechoslovakia.

• Mao Tse-tung sent 17 million Chinese students, including current president Xi Jinping, “down to the countryside” as part of his Cultural Revolution.

• Hundreds were killed in student protests in Mexico City.

• Violent confrontations between protesters and police in Northern Ireland triggered 30 years of “The Troubles.”

More at https://medium.com/signal-geopolitics-made-simple/painful-anniversaries-out-of-work-diplomats-and-music-loving-dogs-3616fb060ecb

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1968 (Original Post) FarCenter Mar 2018 OP
Ah, yes, 1968. I was just remembering all this... malthaussen Mar 2018 #1
I was born in 1968. Aristus Mar 2018 #2
Remember is well. Walter Cronkite looked worn out after his newscast every day. tonyt53 Mar 2018 #3
And Apollo 8 orbited the Moon.. MicaelS Mar 2018 #4

malthaussen

(17,184 posts)
1. Ah, yes, 1968. I was just remembering all this...
Fri Mar 30, 2018, 10:27 AM
Mar 2018

... one hell of a year. And arguably, it's been downhill since then.

-- Mal

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