Timeline of United States history (1950–1969)

This section of the Timeline of United States history concerns events from 1950 to 1969.

1950s

Presidency of Harry S. Truman

Presidency of Dwight D. Eisenhower

  • 1953 – Eisenhower becomes the 34th President and Nixon Vice President
  • 1953 – Rosenbergs executed
  • 1953 – Korean Armistice Agreement
  • 1953 – Shah of Iran returns to power in CIA-orchestrated coup known as Operation Ajax
  • 1954 – The Tournament of Roses Parade becomes the first event nationally televised in color
  • 1954 – Detonation of Castle Bravo, a 15 megaton Hydrogen bomb on Bikini Atoll. 1,000 times more powerful than the Hiroshima and Nagasaki weapons, it vaporized three islands, displaced the islanders and caused long lasting contamination.
  • 1954 – Joseph McCarthy discredited in Army-McCarthy hearings
  • 1954 – Censure or formal disapproval on Senator Joseph McCarthy after the Army-McCarthy hearings. He died three years later in 1957.
  • 1954 – President Eisenhower proposes the Domino theory: If South Vietnam fell to communism, so too would all nations of Southeast Asia, and eventually worldwide.
  • 1954 – First Indochina War ends after the U.S. kept sending aid to the French. France was defeated by Ho Chi Minh and his army at the Battle of Dien Bien Phu.
  • 1954 – The CIA overthrows Guatemala's president Jacobo Arbenz Guzmán (Operation PBSuccess)
  • 1954 – Saint Lawrence Seaway Act, permitting the construction of the system of locks, canals and channels that permits ocean-going vessels to travel from the Atlantic Ocean to the North American Great Lakes, is approved
  • 1954 – Brown v. Board of Education, a landmark decision of the Supreme Court, declares state laws establishing separate public schools for black and white students and denying black children equal educational opportunities unconstitutional
  • 1954 – The U.S. becomes a member of the Southeast Asia Treaty Organization (or SEATO) alliance
  • 1954 – Geneva Conference. U.S. rejects the French decision to recognize Communist control of North Vietnam. U.S. increases aid to South Vietnam.
  • 1954 – The People's Republic of China lays siege on Quemoy and Matsu Islands; Eisenhower sends in Navy to demonstrate an invasion of Taiwan would not be permitted
  • 1954 – The Dow Jones Industrial Average closes at an all-time high of 382.74, the first time the Dow has surpassed its peak level reached just before the Wall Street Crash of 1929
  • 1954 – NBC airs The Tonight Show, the first late-night talk show, originally hosted by Steve Allen
  • 1954 – The Democrats retake both houses of Congress in the Midterms. Will keep the Senate until 1981 and the House until 1994.
  • 1955 – Ray Kroc opens a McDonald's fast food restaurant and, after purchasing the franchise from its original owners, oversees its national (and later, worldwide) expansion
  • 1955 – Murder of Emmett Till
  • 1955 – Rosa Parks remains seated on a bus, the incident which evolves into the Montgomery bus boycott
  • 1955 – AFL and CIO merge in America's largest labor union federation
  • 1955 – Warsaw Pact, which establishes a mutual defense treaty subscribed to by eight communist states in Eastern Europe (including the USSR)
  • 1955 – Disneyland opens at Anaheim, California
  • 1955 – Jonas Salk develops polio vaccine
  • 1955 – Rock and roll music enters the mainstream, with "Rock Around the Clock" by Bill Haley & His Comets becoming the first record to top the Billboard pop charts. Elvis Presley also begins his rise to fame around this same time.
  • 1955 – Actor James Dean is killed in a highway accident
  • 1956 – President Eisenhower secures passages of Interstate Highway Act, which will construct 41,000 miles (66,000 km) of the Interstate Highway System over a 20-year period
  • 1956 – The U.S. refuses to provide military support the Hungarian Revolution
  • 1956 – Elvis Presley appears on The Ed Sullivan Show for the first time.
  • 1956 – Marilyn Monroe marries playwright Arthur Miller.
  • 1956 – Jackson Pollock dies in a car crash
  • 1956 – 1956 United States presidential election: Dwight D. Eisenhower is reelected president, Richard Nixon reelected vice president
  • 1956 – "In God We Trust" adopted as national motto
  • 1957 – President Eisenhower and Vice President Nixon begin second terms
  • 1957 – Eisenhower Doctrine, wherein a country could request American economic assistance and/or aid from military forces if it was being threatened by armed aggression from another state
  • 1957 – Civil Rights Act of 1957, primarily a voting rights bill, becomes the first civil rights legislation enacted by Congress since Reconstruction
  • 1957 – Soviets launch Sputnik; "space race" begins
  • 1957 – Shippingport Atomic Power Station, the first commercial nuclear power plant in the U.S., goes into service
  • 1957 – Little Rock, Arkansas school desegregation. Eisenhower recruits the U.S. National Guard to escort the Little Rock Nine
  • 1958 – National Defense Education Act
  • 1958 - The Affluent Society written by John Galbraith
  • 1958 – NASA formed as the U.S. begins ramping up efforts to explore space
  • 1958 – Jack Kilby invents the integrated circuit
  • 1959 – The NBC western Bonanza becomes the first drama to be broadcast in color
  • 1959 – Cuban Revolution
  • 1959 – Landrum–Griffin Act, a labor law that regulates labor unions' internal affairs and their officials' relationships with employers, becomes law
  • 1959 – Alaska and Hawaii became the 49th and 50th U.S. states; as of 2020, they are the final two states admitted to the union.
  • 1959 – Buddy Holly killed in Clear Lake, Iowa in plane crash.

1960s

  • 1960 – U-2 incident, wherein a CIA U-2 spy plane was shot down while flying a reconnaissance mission over Soviet Union airspace
  • 1960 – Greensboro sit-ins, sparked by four African American college students refusing to move from a segregated lunch counter, and the Nashville sit-ins, spur similar actions and increases sentiment in the Civil Rights Movement.
  • 1960 – Author Harper Lee publishes To Kill A Mockingbird
  • 1960 – Civil Rights Act of 1960, establishing federal inspection of local voter registration polls and penalties for those attempting to obstruct someone's attempt to register to vote or actually vote
  • 1960 – National Front for the Liberation of Vietnam formed
  • 1960 – John Fitzgerald Kennedy defeats Vice President under the Eisenhower administration, Republican Richard Milhous Nixon. The campaign included the first televised United States presidential debate.
  • 1960 – 1960 United States presidential election: John F. Kennedy elected president, Lyndon B. Johnson elected vice president
  • 1961 – US breaks diplomatic relations with Cuba
  • 1961 – Eisenhower gives celebrated "military–industrial complex" farewell address

Presidency of John F. Kennedy

Kennedy's motorcade on November 22, 1963

Presidency of Lyndon B. Johnson

Presidency of Richard M. Nixon

See also

References

    • Kutler, Stanley L., ed. Encyclopedia of the United States in the Twentieth Century (4 vol, 1996)
    • Morris, Richard, ed. Encyclopedia of American History (7th ed. 1996)
    • Schlesinger Jr., Arthur M. The Almanac Of American History (1983)
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