On September 24, 1965, a significant event in the Civil Rights Movement took place in Philadelphia: the first gathering of the "National Coordinating Committee for the Freedom of the Press." This event aimed to address issues of racial inequality and promote equal access to the media. It highlighted the growing awareness and activism concerning civil rights issues in the United States during the 1960s.
Charlie Brown's Debut
Socks Seibold died September 21, 1965, in Philadelphia, PA, USA.
Combat - 1962 Main Event 4-1 was released on: USA: 14 September 1965
Ferguson Jenkins made his Major League debut on September 10, 1965 for the Philadelphia Phillies.
September 24, 1965, was a Friday.
Shenandoah - 1965 was released on: USA: 3 June 1965 Japan: 29 June 1965 UK: 9 August 1965 Austria: September 1965 Mexico: 9 September 1965 West Germany: 9 September 1965 Sweden: 17 September 1965 Spain: 21 September 1965 France: 22 September 1965 Finland: 29 October 1965 Ireland: 5 February 1966 Denmark: 14 February 1966 Iran: 2 November 1966
3 September 1965 was a Friday.
11 September 1965 was a Saturday.
September 21 1965 was on a Tuesday.
September 28 1965 was on a Tuesday.
9th September 1965 was a Thursday.
September 17 1965 was a Friday.