A Comparative Timeline of World Events and the Life of Sri Chinmoy
1964
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7 FEBRUARY
The Beatles
began their first American tour.
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25 FEBRUARY
Cassius Clay (later Muhammad Ali) became world heavyweight boxing champion by defeating Sonny Liston.
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13 APRIL
At the age of 32, Chinmoy Kumar Ghose
came to the West. He arrived at New York’s JFK Airport.
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22 APRIL
The New York World’s Fair opened in Queens. It featured the futuristic Unisphere.
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27 MAY
India’s first Prime Minister, Jawaharlal Nehru, died.
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12 JUNE
In South Africa, Nelson Mandela was convicted of treason and sentenced to life imprisonment. He was moved to a jail cell on Robben Island.
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18 JULY
Race riots erupted in New York City.
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7 AUGUST
Congress passed Gulf of Tonkin Resolution, giving President Johnson broad military powers in North Vietnam. The resolution amounted to a declaration of war.
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10-24 OCTOBER
The Summer Olympics was held in Tokyo.
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14 OCTOBER
Civil rights leader, Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr. was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for advocating a policy of non-violence.
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21 NOVEMBER
New York’s Verrazano-Narrows Bridge opened. It was the world’s longest suspension bridge at the time.
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3 DECEMBER
Police arrested 824 students at the University of California at Berkley after they staged a massive sit-in.
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