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Soldiers move bodies to a mass grave which will be set on fire to prevent disease after a savage revenge
raid by Senga villagers on members of the Lumpa Church of Alice Lenshina in Northern Rhodesia (Zambia),
where more than 50 people were slaughtered on August 12, 1964.
The conflict between UNIP (United National Independence Party) and the Lumpa Church reached a climax in
July to October in 1964. The church rejected all earthly authority, established its own courts and refused to
pay taxes or be registered with the state, clashing with the newly-founded Republic of Zambia.
American Chief Master Sergeant Tom Rhone, left, and Canadian Flight Sergeant Peter Reny, RCAF, of Ottawa,
stand outside the North Portal, the entrance to the NORAD nerve center being built in Cheyenne Mountain in
the foothills of the Rockies in Colorado, June 4, 1964. The control center of North America's enemy attack
warning system will be covered by 1,200 feet of solid granite and encase in steel.
Life in the Marina City Towers in Chicago, Illinois, on June 19, 1964.
U.S. Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy is surrounded by newsmen and well-wishers after accepting the
Democratic nomination as their candidate for U.S. Senate. Behind him, at left, is his wife, Ethel.
Kennedy was nominated during the Democratic Party's state convention at the 71st Regiment Armory in
New York City on September 1, 1964.
The exit of a tunnel used in a mass escape of 57 people from East Berlin, crossing under the border to
the cellar of a former bakery in Bernauer Street, West Berlin, in October of 1964. |
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