1964_in_the_United_States

1964 in the United States

1964 in the United States

USA-related events during the year of 1964


Events from the year 1964 in the United States.

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Incumbents

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Events

January

February

March

April

May

June

July

July 2: President Johnson signs the Civil Rights Act of 1964

August

September

October

November

November 3: LBJ re-elected in a landslide

December

Undated

Ongoing

Births

Michelle Obama

January

Sarah Palin

February

March

David Woodard
Crispin Glover

April

May

Courteney Cox

June

Sandra Bullock
Lori Loughlin

July

August

September

Kamala Harris
Doug Emhoff

October

Susan Rice

November

December

Deaths

Alan Ladd
Matilde Moisant
James M. Canty
Douglas MacArthur
Rachel Carson
Robert Warwick
Lillian Copeland
Johnny Burnette
Alvin York
Harpo Marx
Herbert Hoover
Sam Cooke

See also


References

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