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The Beatles were a mystical happening that many people still
don't understand. Phenomenoligists had a ball in 1964 with
Beatlemania, a generally harmless form of madness which came from
Britain in 1963. The sole cause of Beatlemania is a quartet of young
Englishmen known as the Beatles. In the less than one year that they
achieved popularity in England to the time they came to A ....
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.... arrival in the United States was presaged by a deluge of
advance publicity. Newsweek, Time, and Life have chronicled
Beatlemania, UPI, and the AP(Associated Press) had done their part for
the cause (including an AP wirephoto of J. Paul Getty sporting a
Beatle wig), and even Vogue shoved high fashion aside momentarily in
it's January, 1964 issue and carried a full-page photo of the group.
Baltimore's respected Evening Sun took notice of the coming of the ....
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Malcolm X
(1925-1965), black American leader, born in Omaha, Nebraska, as Malcolm Little. Malcolm's father,
"Planet Of The Apes"
James Burroughs is a critic. In his article, "The Fiction of Science
Fiction," he expresses his op
Malcolm X
, b. May 19, 1925, d. Feb. 21, 1965, was an influential
American advocate of BLACK NATIONALISM, and
Jimi Hendrix's "Purple Haze" And The 1960s And 70s
The 1960's and 70's were a time of peace and rebellion. The so
called "hippies" were creating the
Malcolm X
was born in 1925, he was assassinated in 1965 .He was a famous Black American leader, born in Omah
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