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HEADLINES ON April 2, 1968
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- Headline: Johnson and Kennedy Meet for Peace Talks. Impact: This meeting was like the first episode of a long-running sitcom where two political figures reluctantly team up, leading to a series of comedic misunderstandings and plot twists that left historians laughing and crying at the same time.. Fact: If only they had a reality TV show back then, it might have prevented some of the more serious political blunders. Who wouldn't want to watch 'Keeping Up with the Johnsons and Kennedys'?.
- Headline: Indefinite Delay of Johnson Office Opening. Impact: This indefinite postponement led to a chain reaction where office openings became the new trend in procrastination, resulting in an entire generation of politicians who mastered the art of 'I'll get to it later.'. Fact: In the world of politics, 'indefinite' often means 'let's just pretend this never happened and hope no one remembers.'.
- Headline: CLARK CITIES LAWS FOR OPEN HOUSING; Says Constitution and 1866 Statute Support Stand. Impact: A monumental moment that unleashed a wave of legal challenges and debates over civil rights, ultimately leading to the modern discourse on housing equality. Who knew a brief could cause so much drama?. Fact: The fight for open housing is like that pesky fly that just wonβt go away β annoying yet crucial for progress. Turns out, everyone deserves a roof over their head, no matter what!.
- Headline: CITY PLANS 10% CUT IN SCHOOL BUDGET; Giardino Calls $150-Million Reduction 'Disastrous'. Impact: This budget cut sparked a revolution in education funding debates, resulting in a generation of students who learned how to creatively finance their own education. Spoiler: it involved bake sales and car washes.. Fact: When it comes to education funding, a 10% cut is basically code for 'letβs see how far we can stretch rubber bands and duct tape.'.
- Headline: EAST GERMAN REDS REJECT BID TO BONN. Impact: This rejection turned into a pivotal moment that solidified the division of East and West Germany, leading to a wall that would become a literal and metaphorical barrier for decades. History loves a good plot twist, doesnβt it?. Fact: The Berlin Wall didnβt just divide a city; it also inspired countless artistic expressions, proving that sometimes, walls can be a canvas for creativity..
- Headline: U.S. Aid to III Miners Urged. Impact: This plea for aid initiated a series of labor movements that would change the landscape of workers' rights. A butterfly flapped its wings in a coal mine, and the world took notice.. Fact: The struggle for miner's rights is like the original 'Rocky' story β itβs all about fighting against the odds and hoping for a good outcome, preferably without too many injuries..
- Headline: OPEN HOUSING VOTED BY DETROIT SUBURB. Impact: This moment marked a significant victory in the fight for civil rights, leading to a domino effect of open housing laws across the country. Who knew that suburban voting could be so revolutionary?. Fact: When Birmingham voted for open housing, it was like the ultimate plot twist in a Hallmark movie: the underdog suburb rising up to show that love and acceptance can indeed win the day!.
Wall Street Time Machine
JNJ
Johnson & Johnson
Johnson & Johnson - If you invested $1,000 in 1968, it would be worth $1,150,821 today (1150.8x return)
PG
Procter & Gamble
Procter & Gamble - If you invested $1,000 in 1968, it would be worth $500,431 today (500.4x return)
MCD
McDonald's
McDonald's - If you invested $1,000 in 1968, it would be worth $1,093,100 today (1093.1x return)