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1970s - National Events

This decade ushers in the conclusion of the emotionally-charged school desegregation plan in Charlotte. Watch Judge McMillan discuss the impact desegregation has had on the Charlotte community and how the Chambers family was affected by the Swann case.

  • May 4, 1970 - At Kent State University, National Guardsmen fire on students protesting the bombing of Cambodia and the Vietnam War.Fall 1970 - Hendrix and Joplin die from drug overdoses. 
  • On September 18, 1970, musician Jimi Hendrix dies at the age of 27. Two weeks later, singer Janis Joplin dies from a heroin overdose. Rock music fans mourn the loss of these two innovative performers
  • June 17, 1972 - The break-in at the Democratic headquarters at the Watergate Hotel in Washington, D.C. takes place.
  • August 8, 1974 - President Richard Nixon resigns.
  • January 23-30, 1977 - Roots is broadcast on television. Photo sidebar: An estimated 130 million viewers watch Roots, the film version of Alex Haley’s book. The mini-series is broadcast on the ABC network.
  • September 6, 1978 - President Jimmy Carter hosts the peace conference between Israel and Egypt.

 

Exhibit & Section: 
African American Album Volume 2 [1]
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"Roots" broadcast January 23-30, 1977
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African American Album 2 - Events Timeline [2]
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Thursday, December 28, 2017
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