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RESIDENTS CAST BALLOTS FOR FIRST TIME

DC residents vote for president for first time in 164 year… | Flickr
The scene at Dunbar High School November 3, 1964 as
District of Columbia residents line up for their ballots
in a Presidential election.

On November 3, 1964, residents of the District of Columbia cast
their ballots
in a presidential election for the first time since 1800.

The passage of the 23rd Amendment in 1961 gave citizens of the
nation’s capital the right to vote for a commander in chief and vice president. They went on to help Democrat
Lyndon Johnson defeat Republican Barry Goldwater in 1964, the next presidential election.

Why Isn't Washington, D.C. a State? | HISTORY

On This Day in 1964, D.C. Residents Cast First Presidential Ballots Since 1800 | DCist

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HISTORY WAS MADE ON THIS DAY

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'Dewey Defeats Truman': The Election Upset Behind the Photo | HISTORY

"Dewey Defeats Truman" was an erroneous banner headline on
the front page of the early editions of the Chicago Daily Tribune
(later Chicago Tribune) on November 3, 1948, the day after
incumbent
United States president Harry S. Truman won an
upset victory over his opponent, Governor Thomas E. Dewey
of
New York, in the 1948 presidential election.

It was
one of the greatest upsets in presidential election history
(Wikipedia)

 
    
   
Thomas E. Dewey | Governor of New York, Presidential Candidate, Crime ...
Thomas Edmund Dewey (1902 – 1971)

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FIRST NBA GAME PLAYED ON THIS DAY

NBA celebrates first game anniversary on Nov. 1 in New York | NBA.com

On November 1, 1946, the New York Knickerbockers beat 
the Toronto Huskies in the first NBA game, 68-66. 

The Knickerbockers were led by guard Leo Gottlieb, who
scored 14 points in the game played before 7,090 fans at
Maple Leaf Gardens in Toronto.
 

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Leo "Ace" Gottlieb (1920 – 1972) 

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FIRST AFRICAN AMERICAN TO SUIT UP

Earl Lloyd Was Basketball's Jackie Robinson. Why Isn't He Famous? | WBUR News

Ex-Piston, first black NBA player Earl Lloyd dies at 86 | 13wmaz.com

On October 31, 1950, 21-year-old Earl Lloyd became the
first African American to play in an NBA game when he took      
to the court in the season opener for the Washington Capitols.       

  
 

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Earl Lloyd – Soul Treasury

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Earl Lloyd, the NBA's first black player remembered - Sports Illustrated

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Today in History March 4: From National Safety Day to Toru Dutt Birthday - Eduvast.com

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Panic attack - 75th anniversary of Orson Welles' 'War of the Worlds' broadcast | South China ... 

CLASSIC HOAXES: The War of the Worlds Radio Prank!

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Movie Adaptations of War of the Worlds - HubPages

It's been 80 years since Orson Welles' 'War of the Worlds' radio broadcast terrified the nation ...

The Fake News of Orson Welles: The War of the Worlds at 80 | National Endowment for the Humanities

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Final Years 1970-1985
George Orson Welles (May 6, 1915 – October 10, 1985)

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