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POPULAR TV SHOW PREMIERED ON THIS DAY

On January 6, 1975: the game show WHEEL OF FORTUNE premiered

What was the first Wheel of Fortune host?

Wheel of Fortune, one of the the longest-running syndicated
game shows in American television, premiered on NBC on
January 6, 1975.

Created by television legend Merv Griffin and hosted hosted
by
Chuck Woolery with hostess Susan Stafford.
 
Since the early 1980’s the show was hosted by Pat Sajak and
and hostess Vanna White.

 Wheel is one of the most popular television shows in the
world.

See Photos from Every Decade of 'Wheel of Fortune's 50-Year Run
Pat Sajak and Vanna White.

Milton Bradley Wheel Of Fortune TV Game-1st Edition 1975 Complete | eBay

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PAST EVENTS THAT MADE HISTORY

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ASIAN – AMERICAN WOMAN IN CONGRESS

Patsy T. Mink | Congress.gov | Library of Congress

Elected in 1964, Patsy T. Mink was sworn in on January 4, 1965,
as the first Asian – American woman and first woman of color
to serve in the U.S. Congress.

Throughout her career, the U.S. representative for Hawaii was
a strong supporter of civil and women’s rights, as well as an
advocate for children, labor unions and education.

Serving as a member of the Committee for Education and Labor,
Mink was vocal in her opposition to the Vietnam War and was
a supporter of a national daycare system, Head Start and the
Women’s Educational Equity Act.

She was again elected to Congress in 1990, serving until her
death at age 74 in 2002. Soon after her death, Title IX was
renamed the
Patsy T. Mink
Equal Opportunity in Education
Act
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Patsy Takemoto Mink: 100 Women of the Year | TIME
1972

On Politics: New Patsy Mink biography shows visionary scope, and  challenges, of a trailblazing life | Honolulu Star-Advertiser
Patsy Matsu Mink (December 6, 1927 – September 28, 2002)

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FOUNDATION FOUNDED ON THIS DAY

Ways to give | March of Dimes
The two founders: President Franklin D. Roosevelt (left)
meeting with
Basil O’Connor over a sack of dimes.

Franklin Delano Roosevelt, an adult victim of polio, founded the
National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis, which he later
renamed the
March of Dimes Foundation, on January 3, 1938.

A predominantly childhood disease in the early 20th century,
polio wreaked havoc among American children every summer.

Roosevelt managed to keep his disease out of the public eye,
yet his personal experience inspired in him an empathy with
the handicapped and prompted him to the found the March
of Dimes.

Poster for the 1939 President's Birthday Ball 

March of Dimes
       
       
March of Dimes Launches New Prematurity Campaign Collaborative
https://www.marchofdimes.org/

1938 Mercury Silver Dime Coin Value Prices, Photos & Info

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CANDIDACY FOR PRESIDENT ANNOUNCED

Campaign moments through history: John F. Kennedy announces run for  president
”I am announcing today my candidacy for the Presidency
of the United States.”
 

65 years ago on January 2, 1960: Senator John F. Kennedy announced his  candidacy for the presidency of the United States., He would go on to win  his party's nomination in July of that year, and in ...

John F. Kennedy officially announced his run for President on
January 2, 1960, via a written statement to the press, sparking
extensive newspaper coverage detailing his vision for American leadership, addressing concerns about his Catholic faith, and highlighting issues like the Cold War and economic vitality,
as seen in clippings preserved by the
JFK Library.

Major newspapers covered his declaration, which framed the
presidency as crucial for global freedom and promised an
energetic, outward-looking America, setting the stage for
his eventual nomination and narrow victory over Richard
Nixon.

January 4, 1960: The Herald Republican of Springfield, MA, announces JFK’s formal entry into Presidential race.

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