Archive for March 20th, 2025

REMEMBER THIS PROMOTION FOR TEXACO?

 Amazon.com: BENNY GOODMAN TEXACO PROMO SWING INTO SPRING 45 rpm single: CDs  & Vinyl   
1960s

Benny Goodman Swing Into Spring 45 RPM Record | eBay

1959 Royal Crown Cola & Texaco Benny Goodman Album Giveaway Ads

'King of Swing' Benny Goodman would be 100 – Saratogian

Benjamin David Goodman
(May 30, 1909 – June 13, 1986)

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TROOPS SENT FOR CIVIL RIGHTS MARCH

Johnson condemns violence against Negro demonstrators - UPI Archives

On March 20, 1965, President Lyndon B. Johnson notified
Alabama’s Governor George Wallace that he will use federal
authority to
call up the Alabama National Guard in order to
supervise a planned civil rights
march from Selma to
Montgomery
.

File:Martin Luther King, Jr. and Lyndon Johnson 3.jpg
President Lyndon B. Johnson meets with Martin Luther
King, Jr
.
   

Selma March - LBJ, Voting Rights, 1965 | Britannica

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TIME TO SPRUCE UP FOR SPRING!

1950s Retro Magazine Advertisement | Etsy
MAGAZINE AD FROM THE 1950’s

Page 12 | Happy First Day Spring Images - Free Download on Freepik

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REPUBLICAN PARTY FOUNDED ON THIS DAY

Birthplace of the Republican Party | Postcard | Wisconsin Historical Society

In Ripon, Wisconsin, former members of the Whig Party met
to establish a new party
to oppose the spread of slavery into
the western territories.

The Whig Party, which was formed in 1834 to oppose the
“tyranny” of President
Andrew Jackson, had shown itself
incapable of coping with the national crisis over slavery.

With the successful introduction of the Kansas-Nebraska
Bill of 1854, an act that dissolved the terms of the
Missouri
Compromise
and allowed slave or free status to be decided
in the territories by popular sovereignty, the Whigs then 
disintegrated.

By February 1854, anti-slavery Whigs had begun meeting in
the upper midwestern states to discuss the formation of a
new party. One such meeting, in Wisconsin on March 20,
1854, is generally remembered as the founding meeting of
the Republican Party.

Birthplace of Republican Party Historical Marker

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Alvan Earle Bovay
(July 12, 1818 – January 13, 1903)

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Horace Greeley
(February 3, 1811 – November 29, 1872)

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                              Republican Party | Definition, History, & Beliefs | Britannica

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