Full Coverage: 1968: How a year of tumultuous events continues to shape our world
It’s been 50 years and the events of 1968 continue to shape and define our world. With each week, it seemed, came another shock, another tragedy. But in the 12th month the world came together for one transcendent moment. 1968: A timeline of anger, grief and change>>
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It was one of those horrific events — everyone remembers where they were, if they were anywhere.
June 4, 2018
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Like many members of the Baby Boomer generation, Josh Mankiewicz awoke on June 5, 1968, to the news that Sen.
June 4, 2018
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Juan Romero has spent half a century trying to move on.
June 2, 2018
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I was 9 years old. My father was at war.
April 20, 2018
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Remember the fable about frogs in a pot of water, oblivious to the temperature slowly changing from tepid to boiling until it’s too late?
April 20, 2018
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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 crowd in Paris.
April 20, 2018
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The year 1968, as I remember it, had the quality of lasting longer than other years, of being in no hurry to be through with you, like a predator playing with its prey before swallowing it whole.
April 20, 2018
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“One black, one white, one blonde” was the tagline for a new kind of cop show that premiered in 1968 on the heels of Vietnam’s bloody Tet Offensive, the Rev.
April 20, 2018
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Most of them probably didn’t know it when they took the stage at their biggest concerts, but Led Zeppelin, the Rolling Stones, Elton John, the Who, Paul McCartney, Kansas, Queen, Prince, Bruce Springsteen, U2 and others among rock music’s most celebrated acts owe a debt of gratitude for their lucrative paydays to the National Basketball Assn. and the National Hockey League.
April 20, 2018
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“Beggars Banquet.” “Electric Ladyland.” “Wheels of Fire.”
April 20, 2018
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The Doors reveled in their role as rock’s new bad boys when they burst onto the pop music scene in 1966, and two years later, when they helped usher in the nascent era of arena rock with the opening of the Forum in Inglewood.
April 20, 2018
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Maya Angelou spent much of April 4,1968, in her New York City apartment kitchen, making all her favorite dishes — Texas chili with no beans, baked ham, candied yams and pineapple upside-down cake — in preparation for her 40th birthday celebration.
April 4, 2018
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For Cleophus Smith, who has labored as a sanitation worker in Memphis for half a century, it was important to mark the 50th anniversary of the Rev.
April 4, 2018
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Half a century after the assassination of the Rev.
April 4, 2018
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The hypnotist called himself the Rev. Xavier von Koss, and advertised courses in “MASTER HYPNOTISM.”
April 4, 2018
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James Lawson and the Rev.
April 4, 2018
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As Los Angeles schools and others this week observe the 50th anniversary of the East L.A. walkouts, when thousands of Mexican American students marched to demand a better education, much attention has focused on those who became known as the Eastside 13.
March 8, 2018
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Fifty years ago, Mexican American students in East L.A. high schools walked out of class and launched a historic movement protesting substandard conditions in their schools.
March 1, 2018
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High school students nationwide have vowed to ditch their classrooms on March 14 and call for gun control in the wake of the Parkland, Fla., shootings.
Feb. 28, 2018