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The year 1967 was a transformative turning point in modern history, characterized by significant global conflicts, a radical cultural revolution, and landmark legal reforms. It is perhaps most famous for the in San Francisco and the intense escalation of the Vietnam War . 1. Global Geopolitics and Conflict
Over 150 race riots erupted across the U.S., most notably in Detroit and Newark, fueled by systemic racism and police brutality. The year 1967 was a transformative turning point
Conflict intensified as U.S. troop levels reached approximately 475,000. This led to massive domestic protests, including the first national protest at the Pentagon in October. Global Geopolitics and Conflict Over 150 race riots
China successfully tested its first hydrogen bomb, and the Soviet Union's Venera 4 became the first probe to transmit data from another planet's atmosphere (Venus). 2. Civil Rights and Social Unrest This led to massive domestic protests, including the
In June, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that state bans on interracial marriage were unconstitutional.