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19 Iconic Photographs From The 60s All Baby Boomers Will Instantly Recognize

8. Cassius Clay Poses With The Beatles

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February 18th, 1964 Heavyweight Boxer Cassius Clay appears with the Liverpudlian pop group The Beatles, just days after their landmark performance on the Ed Sullivan Show. A week later, Clay would beat Sonny Liston in the ring after a grueling seven rounds.

9. President Johnson Signs The Gulf Of Tonkin Resolution

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August 10th 1964 In what historians cited as the crucial catalyst for deep American involvement in the Vietnam War, President Lyndon B Johnson signs the Resolution for the Maintenance of International Peace and Security. This gave Johnson the authorization to involve armed forces in Southeast Asia without a formal declaration of war.

10. Che Guevara Appears On Face The Nation

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December 13th, 1964 In a visit to CBS-TV studios in New York, Cuban Minister of Industry discusses how international relations can be improved between the U.S and Cuba. He would become a timeless symbol of rebellion and Marxism, an activist until his execution in 1967.

11. Student Protesters Signal Victory For The Free Speech Movement

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December 18th, 1964 After a turbulent three months, a group of student protesters make victory signs with their fingers as University of California at the UCLA to discuss what action to take in regard to free political speech.

12. George Best Scores After 7 Minutes

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March 9th, 1966 In Lisbon, Manchester United’s George Best scores his team’s first goal against Benfica after just seven minutes of the European Cup Soccer Tournament. Two years later he would be named European Footballer of the Year.

13. Twiggy Defines 60s Fashion

archive.sltrib1967 At a fashion show in England, teenage model Twiggy models a dress. Along with other models such as Penelope Tree, she defines a new take on fashion and image to a generation of young people. The year prior, she had been nicknamed “The Face of 1966”.

14. The Jimi Hendrix Experience

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August 21st, 1967 Having completed a nine-week tour of the United States, Jimi Hendrix, Mitch Mitchell and Noel Redding step off the plane at Heathrow Airport. The tour included their appearance at Monterey Pop Festival, where Hendrix defined 60s rock and roll by setting his guitar alight on stage.

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