![]() ![]() Richard Kimble, a man falsely convicted of his wife's murder. ![]() "The Fugitive" A television series that ran from 1963 to 1967. (1)Ĭrystals, The A 1960s girl's singing group from New York City, whose big hits were "Then He Kissed Me," "Da Doo Ron Ron," and "He's a Rebel." (11) It made discrimination in public buildings illegal, provided equal employment opportunities, and made it easier to register to vote. Kennedy and passed by Lyndon Johnson and Congress on June 15, 1964. (3)Ĭivil Rights Act A law envisioned by John F. (4)Ĭastro's sister Juanita Castro, sister of Cuban president Fidel Castro, was rumored to have supplied the CIA with information prior to moving to the United States in the early 1960s. One of those arrested, Thomas Blanton, was tried and convicted. Three other men were named in the crime in 2000 at that time, one was dead and two others were arrested. The case was unsolved until 1977, when Robert Chambliss, a member of the Ku Klux Klan, was found guilty. On Sunday, September 15, the church was bombed and four children, ages 11 to 14, died while attending Sunday school classes. ![]() The church was used as a meeting place for Civil Rights Movement leaders, including Martin Luther King, Jr., and others. 15, four little angels dead This is a reference to the 16th Street Baptist Church bombing in Birmingham, Alabama, in 1963. (9)Īristaeus A minor Greek god who was connected with the useful arts, including beekeeping. "American Bandstand" A television show based in Philadelphia that ran from 1952 to 1989. ![]()
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