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1953 was a common year ... Soviet engineer who was the shift supervisor during the events of the Chernobyl disaster (d. 1986) [35] ... American Major League Baseball ...
January 22 – The Crucible, a historical drama by Arthur Miller written as an allegory of McCarthyism, opens on Broadway. February 1 – WEEK-TV begins broadcasting in Peoria, Illinois. February 5 – Walt Disney's 14th animated film, Peter Pan, premieres in Chicago. It is Disney's final film to be distributed by RKO.
New major spending programs that addressed education, medical care, urban problems, and transportation were launched later in the 1960s. 1964 – Economic Opportunity Act; 1964 – Civil Rights Act of 1964, outlawing major forms of legalized discrimination against blacks and women, and ended legalized racial segregation in the United States
December 1953 events in the United States (1 C, 5 P) This page was last ...
July 7, 1953 July 30 Drama at Eight: DuMont: July 9, 1953 July 31 Ladies' Date: DuMont: October 13, 1952 September 1 The Range Rider: Syndication: April 5, 1951 September 11 Gulf Playhouse: NBC: October 3, 1952 September 12 The Aldrich Family: NBC: October 2, 1949 September 13 The Old American Barn Dance: DuMont: July 5, 1953 September 15 Blind ...
1953 events in the United States by month (12 C) 1953 in American music (6 P) N. 1953 American novels (78 P) P. 1953 in American politics (4 C, 7 P) S.
Among the dead are: Northern Ireland Finance Minister and Deputy Prime Minister Major Maynard Sinclair, and Sir Walter Smiles, the Ulster Unionist MP for North Down. [2] 31 January–1 February – The North Sea flood of 1953 kills 307 people on the east coast of Britain, with more at sea. [3]
December 1953 events in North America (3 C) C. 1953 events in Canada by month (6 C) M. 1953 events in Mexico by month (2 C) U. 1953 events in the United States by ...