In 1968, tensions ran high across the United States. The year was marked by major movements for social and political change, as well as tragedies such as the assassinations of civil rights leader ...
New York Sen. Robert F. Kennedy was on the presidential campaign trail as a Democratic candidate when he was fatally shot on this day in history, June 5, 1968, by an assassin at the Ambassador Hotel ...
The communication breakdown was brief. The mighty Zeppelin soon made a name for itself with a haunting, powerful sound that still thrills listeners today. Led Zeppelin blended American delta blues, ...
A historian explains how the U.S. was able to enact a federal gun control law in 1968, and why such a law would be hard to pass today. This week marks 50 years since President Lyndon B. Johnson signed ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. -- It's been more than 50 years since the 1968 Kentucky Derby, the first time in the history of the race that a winner has been disqualified. Dancer's Image was the original victor, ...
Jarrett Stepman is a columnist for The Daily Signal. He is also the author of "The War on History: The Conspiracy to Rewrite America's Past." Send an email to Jarrett Editor’s Note: Protests are ...
Sign up for The Media Today, CJR’s daily newsletter. You could say that Michael Socolow was born into media history. His father was Sandy Socolow, the executive ...
“Mile of road above Snowmass Village slated for paving,” announced The Aspen Times article from Aug. 29, 1968. “From the village of Snowmass to the new bridge over Snowmass Creek will be hard surface ...