1988 in the United States

This is a list of events from the year 1988 in the United States.

1988
in
the United States

Decades:
  • 1960s
  • 1970s
  • 1980s
  • 1990s
  • 2000s
See also:

Incumbents

Federal government

Events

January

February

March

  • March 8
    • Two U.S. Army helicopters collide in Fort Campbell, Kentucky, killing 17 servicemen.
    • U.S. presidential candidate George Herbert Walker Bush defeats Bob Dole in numerous Republican primaries and caucuses on "Super Tuesday". The bipartisan primary/caucus calendar, designed by Democrats to help solidify their own nominee early, backfires when none of the six competing candidates are able to break out of the pack in the day's Democratic contests. Jesse Jackson, however, wins several Southern state primaries.
  • March 13 – Following the Deaf President Now protests, Gallaudet University selects I. King Jordan as the first deaf president in its history.
  • March 16
  • March 26 – U.S. presidential candidate Jesse Jackson defeats Michael Dukakis in the Michigan Democratic caucuses, becoming the frontrunner temporarily for the party's nomination. Richard Gephardt withdraws his candidacy after his campaign speeches against imported automobiles fail to earn him much support in Detroit.

April

May

June

June – November: Yellowstone fires of 1988

July

August

September

September 29: STS-26, "Return to Flight"
September 29: The TDRS is prepared for deployment.

October

November

November 8: George H. W. Bush elected President

December

  • December 1 – The first World AIDS Day is observed.
  • December 9 – The last Dodge Aries and Plymouth Reliant roll off the assembly line in a Chrysler factory.
  • December 12 – Soviet General Secretary Mikhail Gorbachev begins an official visit to the United States.[3]
  • December 14 – After Yasir Arafat renounces violence, the U.S. says it will open dialogue with the PLO.
  • December 16 – Perennial U.S. presidential candidate Lyndon LaRouche is convicted of mail fraud.
  • December 19 – Gorbachev cuts short his visit to the United States and returns home to the Soviet Union, as thousands of people have died in an earthquake in Armenia.[4]
  • December 21 – Pan Am Flight 103 is destroyed by a bomb over Lockerbie, Scotland, United Kingdom; killing 270 people, including 178 U.S. citizens.

Undated

Ongoing

Births

Deaths

See also

References

  1. Nathaniel C. Nash (September 7, 1988). "California Savings Rescue Begun by Federal Agency". The New York Times.
  2. Kraft Accepts $13B Buyout by Philip Morris Archived 2017-05-09 at the Wayback Machine The Boston Globe. Accessed 2009-03-17. Archived 2009-05-08.
  3. "Paint The Town Red:Mikhail Gorbachev's Visit to New York". Time. December 12, 1988.
  4. "Contents Page December 19, 1988 Vol. 132 No. 5". Time. December 19, 1988.
  5. "Life Begins at Sixteen". Nashville Scene.
  6. Hibberd, James (April 8, 2010). "MTV's 'Truth Below' books Reid Ewing". The Hollywood Reporter. Associated Press. Retrieved November 20, 2015.
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