POPULAR CHARACTER ACTOR HAS DIED

James Sikking aka Dr. James Hobart, 1973-1976, GH | Character actor, Actors, General hospital

James B. Sikking | Memory Alpha | Fandom
Star Trek III The Search For Spock 1984.

Here Is How ‘Hill Street Blues’ Cast Doing 40 Years after the Show First Aired

(Associated Press) – James Sikking, who starred as a hardened
police lieutenant on the 1980s
“Hill Street Blues” on NBC and
the titular character’s kindhearted dad on “Doogie Howser, M.D.”,
has died.

His publicist said Sikking died of complications from dementia
Saturday.

All You Need to Know About the "Hill Street Blues" Actors & Fun Facts About the Show
Sikking as as Lt. Howard Hunter.

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MOON MISSION LAUNCHED ON THIS DAY

Stunning pictures of 1969 first moon landing | Daily Mail Online

At 9:32 a.m. EDT, Apollo 11, the first U.S. lunar landing mission, 
was
launched on a historic journey to the surface of the moon.

After traveling 240,000 miles in 76 hours, Apollo 11 entered into
a lunar orbit on July 19.

New 8x10 NASA Photo: Buzz Aldrin at the Sea of Tranquility, Apollo 11 Mission | eBay
The crew of Apollo 11, from left, Neil Armstrong, Michael
Collins and Edwin “Buzz” Aldrin in 1969. NASA/AP.

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THE ‘’LONGEST WALK’’ ENDED ON THIS DAY

The Longest Walk 1978 – The Roots of Plenty


On July 15, 1978, the
Longest Walk”—a 2,800-mile trek for
Native American justice that had started with several hundred
marchers in California in California—ended in
Washington,
D.C.,
accompanied by thousands of supporters.

The intent of the event was to call attention to issues affecting
Native Americans, such as a lack of jobs and housing, and
legislation before Congress that could dramatically change
their rights.                      
 

 

See the source image

Native American Civil Rights in the 20th Century timeline | Timetoast timelines

Longest Walk: 1978 | Flickr


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BABY BOOK PUBLISHED ON THIS DAY IN 1946

    Baby and Child Care: benjamin spock: Amazon.com: Books
    
    
    
    
   

On July 14th, 1946, at the dawn of the post-World War II baby
boom
, Dr. Benjamin Spock published The Common Sense
Book of Baby and Child Care
. It would become a foundational
work on the topic of parenting, transforming how generations
of children were raised.

The book, which has sold more than 50 million copies and
been translated into more than 50 languages, stands as one
of the best-selling nonfiction works of the 20th century.

The book’s premise told mothers, "You know more than you
think you do."

Benjamin Spock | Historica Wiki | Fandom
Benjamin McLane Spock (May 2, 1903 – March 15, 1998)

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FITNESS GURU FOUND DEAD AT AGE 76

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Richard Simmons, Famed Physical Fitness Master, Passes Away at 76 - NY Morning Star

(ABC NEWS) – Eccentric fitness guru Richard Simmons, known
for his unrelenting positivity, has died, according to his
representative.

Simmons just celebrated his 76th birthday on Friday.

The Los Angeles Police Department responded to his home after
a 911 call from his housekeeper and found Simmons dead,
according to police sources.

The sources said Simmons appears to have died of natural
causes, and no foul play is suspected.  

Sweatin' to the Oldies Vol. 1 - Movies on Google Play

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