Events from the year 1960 in the United States.
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Events
January
February
- February 1 â Greensboro sit-ins: In Greensboro, North Carolina, four black students from North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University begin a sit-in at a segregated Woolworth's lunch counter. Although they are refused service, they are allowed to stay at the counter. The event triggers many similar nonviolent protests throughout the Southern United States, and six months later, the original four protesters are served lunch at the same counter.
- February 9
- Adolph Coors III, the chairman of the board of the Coors Brewing Company, is kidnapped in the United States, and his captors demand a ransom of $500,000. Coors is later found murdered, and Joseph Corbett Jr. is indicted for the crime.
- Joanne Woodward receives the first star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
- February 11 â The airship ZPG-3W is destroyed in a storm in Massachusetts.
- February 13 â Nashville sit-ins begin.
- February 18 â The 1960 Winter Olympics open in Squaw Valley, Placer County, California.
- February 29 â The first Playboy Club opens in Chicago.
March
April
May
June
July
- July 1 â A Soviet MiG fighter north of Murmansk in the Barents Sea shoots down a 6-man RB-47. Two United States Air Force officers survive and are imprisoned in Moscow's dreaded Lubyanka prison.
- July 4 â Following the admission of Hawaii as the 50th U.S. state the previous year, the 50-star flag of the United States debuts in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
- July 11 â Harper Lee releases her critically acclaimed novel To Kill a Mockingbird.
- July 13 â U.S. Senator John F. Kennedy is nominated for president at the Democratic National Convention in Los Angeles, California.
- July 21 â Francis Chichester, English navigator and yachtsman, arrives in New York aboard Gypsy Moth II, having made a record solo Atlantic crossing in 40 days.
- July 25 â The Woolworth's counter in Greensboro, North Carolina, the subject of a sit-in that sparked sit-ins and pickets across the southern United States in February 1960, serves its first black customer.
- July 25âÂÂ28 â In Chicago, the Republican National Convention nominates U.S. Vice President Richard M. Nixon for president and Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. for vice president.
August
September
October
- October 7 â Frank McGee hosts the second presidential debate.
- October 12 â John F. Kennedy speaks before the Ministerial Association of Houston, Texas, saying, in part, "I believe in an America where the separation of church and state is absolute; where no Catholic prelate would tell the American President, should he be Catholic, how to act; and where no Protestant minister would tell his parishioners for whom to vote."
- October 13
- The third John F. Kennedy â Richard M. Nixon presidential debate takes place.
- The Pittsburgh Pirates defeat the New York Yankees in the seventh game of the World Series in baseball on Bill Mazeroski's walk-off home run.
- October 14 â U.S. presidential candidate John F. Kennedy first suggests the idea for the Peace Corps.
- October 21 â Quincy Howe hosts the final debate of the 1960 election.
- October 26 â Robert F. Kennedy calls Coretta Scott King, wife of Martin Luther King Jr., and secures her husband's release from jail on a traffic violation in Atlanta, Georgia.
- October 29
- In Louisville, Kentucky, Cassius Clay (later Muhammad Ali) wins his first professional fight.
- California Polytechnic State University football team plane crash: A Curtiss C-46 carrying the Cal Poly Mustangs football team crashes during takeoff from Toledo Express Airport in Ohio, resulting in 22 deaths.
November
December
- December 2 â U.S. President Dwight D. Eisenhower authorizes the use of $1 million for the relief and resettlement of Cuban refugees, who have been arriving in Florida at the rate of 1,000 a week.
- December 5 â Boynton v. Virginia: The U.S. Supreme Court declares segregation in public transit to be illegal.
- December 9 â The first Domino's Pizza location opens in Ypsilanti, Michigan.
- December 11 â MGM's The Wizard of Oz is rerun on CBS only a year after its previous telecast, thus beginning the tradition of annual telecasts of the film in the United States.
- December 12 â The U.S. Supreme Court upholds a Federal Court ruling that Louisiana's segregation laws are unconstitutional.
- December 13 â Navy Commander Leroy Heath (Pilot) and Lieutenant Larry Monroe (Bombardier/Navigator) establish a world altitude record of in an A3J Vigilante carrying a 1,000-kilogram payload, besting the previous record by over 4 miles.
- December 16
- U.S. Secretary of State Christian Herter announces that the United States will commit five atomic submarines and eighty Polaris missiles to NATO by the end of 1963.
- 1960 New York air disaster: United Airlines DC-8 collides with a TWA Lockheed Constellation over Staten Island, New York City. All 128 passengers and crew on both planes are killed, as are 6 persons on the ground.
- December 19 â Fire sweeps through the USS Constellation, the largest U.S. aircraft carrier, while it is under construction at a Brooklyn Navy Yard pier, killing 50 and injuring 150.
- December 20 â Discoverer 19 is launched into polar orbit from Vandenberg Air Force Base, to measure radiation.
Ongoing
Births
- January 1 – Michael Seibert, ice dancer and choreographer
- January 4
- Art Paul Schlosser, singer-songwriter
- Michael Stipe, rock singer (R.E.M.)
- January 6 – Howie Long, American football player
- April Winchell, writer and voice actress
- January 12 – Dominique Wilkins, French-born basketball player
- January 19
- Scott Thunes, bass player
- Will Wright, video game designer, co-founded Maxis
- January 21 – Toxey Haas, businessman, founder of Haas Outdoors, Inc.
- January 29
- Gia Carangi, model (d. 1986)
- Greg Louganis, diver
- Steve Sax, baseball player and sportscaster
- February 3
- Tim Chandler, bass player (d. 2018)
- Marty Jannetty, wrestler and trainer
- Kerry Von Erich, wrestler (d. 1993)
- February 7
- Robert Smigel, actor, comedian and puppeteer
- James Spader, actor and producer
- February 13 – Gary Patterson, American football coach
- February 14 – Jim Kelly, American football player
- February 18 – Tony Anselmo, animator and voice actor
- February 19 – John Paul Jr., racing driver (d. 2020)
- February 20 – Wendee Lee, voice actress
- February 21 – Henry G. Brinton, writer and minister
- February 22 – Charles Cullen, serial killer
- February 27 – Kara Kennedy, television producer, daughter of Ted Kennedy (d. 2011)
- February 29 – Tony Robbins, motivational speaker and author
- March 2 – Debra McMichael, wrestling valet
- March 7 – Joe Carter, baseball player
- March 8
- Finn Carter, actress
- Jeffrey Eugenides, author
- March 9 – Finn Carter, actress and photographer
- March 13 – Joe Ranft, screenwriter, animator, storyboard artist and voice actor (d. 2005)
- March 14 – Kirby Puckett, baseball player (d. 2006)
- March 20 – Norm Magnusson, artist
- March 21 – Robert Sweet, rock drummer (Stryper)
- March 26
- Marcus Allen, American football player
- Jennifer Grey, actress
- Jon Huntsman Jr., businessman, diplomat, and politician
- April 8 – John Schneider, actor (The Dukes of Hazzard)
- April 12 – David Thirdkill, basketball player
- April 13 – Bob Casey Jr., U.S. Senator from Pennsylvania from 2007 to 2025
- April 15 – Eddie Garcia, American football player (d. 2025)
- April 18
- Jim Margraff, American football coach (d. 2019)
- J. Christopher Stevens, diplomat, U.S. Ambassador to Libya (d. 2012 in Libya)
- April 19 – Frank Viola, baseball player
- April 20
- John Altenburgh, blues and jazz musician
- Rodney Holman, American football player and coach
- April 21 – Nate Thayer, journalist (d. 2023)
- April 23 – Valerie Bertinelli, actress and TV presenter
- April 28
- John Cerutti, baseball player (d. 2004)
- Elena Kagan, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the U.S. from 2010
- April 30
- Kerry Healey, college professor and politician
- May 3 – Jaron Lanier, computer scientist
- May 6 – John Flansburgh, rock musician (They Might Be Giants)
- May 7 – Adam Bernstein, music video/television director
- May 8 – Eric Brittingham, rock bassist
- May 9 – Tony Gwynn, baseball player (d. 2014)
- May 10 – Dean Heller, U.S. Senator from Nevada since 2011 to 2019
- May 14 – Steve Williams, professional wrestler (d. 2009)
- May 20
- John Billingsley, actor
- Tony Goldwyn, actor, voice actor, and film director
- May 21
- Jeffrey Dahmer, serial killer (d. 1994)
- Kent Hrbek, baseball player
- John O'Brien, novelist (d. 1994)
- Jeffrey Toobin, lawyer and essayist
- May 25 – Amy Klobuchar, U.S. Senator from Minnesota since 2007
- June 1 – Lucy McBath, politician
- June 3 – Don Brown, novelist, author and attorney
- June 4 – Paul Taylor, musician (Winger)
- June 5 – Paul Montgomery, entrepreneur and inventor (d. 1999)
- June 6
- Ervin A. Gonzalez, attorney (d. 2017)
- Steve Vai, guitarist
- June 8
- Gary Trousdale, animator and film director
- Diane Meredith Belcher, concert organist, teacher, and church musician
- Garth Smith, pianist
- June 12
- Meredith Brooks, singer
- Joe Kopicki, basketball player
- June 14 – Mike Laga, baseball player
- June 17 – Thomas Haden Church, film actor
- June 21 – Kevin Harlan, sports announcer
- June 22 – Erin Brockovich, environmental activist
- June 24
- Siedah Garrett, singer-songwriter and pianist (Brand New Heavies)
- Chris Knight, singer-songwriter
- June 26 – Zachary Breaux, jazz guitarist (d. 1997)
- June 28 – John Elway, football player
- June 30 – David Headley, terrorist
- July 1 – Guy Williams, basketball player
- July 2 – Doug LaMalfa, politician and businessman (d. 2026)
- July 4 – Barry Windham, professional wrestler
- July 5
- Bruce Lanoil, puppeteer and voice actor
- Jack Radcliffe, pornographic film actor
- Pruitt Taylor Vince, actor
- July 9 – Marc Mero, amateur boxer and professional wrestler
- July 10 – Ariel Castro, criminal (d. 2013)
- July 11 – David Baerwald singer-songwriter (David & David)
- July 14
- Kyle Gass, singer-songwriter and guitarist and actor
- Jane Lynch, actress, comedian and author
- July 15 – Kim Alexis, model and actress
- July 16
- Leila Kenzle, actress
- Todd Brown, American football player
- July 18 – Anne-Marie Johnson, actress
- July 22 – Jon Oliva, vocalist and pianist (Savatage)
- August 1 – Chuck D, rapper
- August 7 – David Duchovny, actor
- August 13 – Lorna Simpson, African-American photographic and video artist
- August 17 – Sean Penn, film actor
- August 19 – Ron Darling, baseball player and sportscaster
- August 26
- Jim Beard, jazz musician (d. 2024)
- Branford Marsalis, African-American jazz musician
- September 1 – Joseph Williams, singer and film score composer
- September 14 – Melissa Leo, film actress
- September 17
- Alan Krueger, economist and advisor to U.S. President Barack Obama (d. 2019)
- Steve Scully, journalist
- September 19 – Yolanda SaldÃÂvar, murderer of Selena Quintanilla
- September 21 – Mary Mara, actress (d. 2022)
- September 30 – Blanche Lincoln, U.S. Senator from Arkansas from 1999 to 2011
- October 4
- Billy Hatcher, baseball player
- Blake Nordstrom, businessman (d. 2019)
- October 5 – Daniel Baldwin, actor
- October 13
- Joey Belladonna, born Joseph Bellardini, thrash metal vocalist (Anthrax)
- Tim Brewster, American football player and coach
- Ari Fleischer, journalist and politician, 24th White House Press Secretary
- Peter Keisler, lawyer and politician, United States Attorney General
- October 15 – Michael Lewis, author and financial journalist
- October 18 – Craig Mello, biologist
- October 19 – Kerry Sanders, news correspondent
- October 20 – Peter Fitzgerald, U.S. Senator from Illinois from 1999 to 2011
- October 21 – Paul Rugg, voice actor and producer
- October 24
- Dennis Anderson, monster truck driver
- BD Wong, actor
- October 28
- Landon Curt Noll, American astronomer, cryptographer and mathematician
- David Cote, leader of the Democrats in the New Hampshire House of Representatives
- November 1 – Tim Cook, businessman (Apple, Inc)
- November 3
- Francis J. Beckwith, philosopher
- Karch Kiraly, volleyball player
- November 6 – Lance Kerwin, actor (d. 2023)
- November 7 – Peter Seidler, businessman (d. 2023)
- November 11
- Billy James, musician, music producer, writer
- Stanley Tucci, actor and film director
- November 13 – Neil Flynn, actor
- November 14 – Tom Judson, musical theater actor
- November 15 – Keith Washington, singer
- November 19
- Miss Elizabeth, professional wrestling manager (d. 2003)
- Matt Sorum, hard rock drummer of Guns N' Roses, Velvet Revolver and The Cult
- November 22 – Christopher Ciccone, artist and designer (d. 2024)
- November 25
- Amy Grant, Christian singer-songwriter and actress
- John F. Kennedy Jr., lawyer and journalist, son of President John F. Kennedy (d. 1999)
- December 1 – Carol Alt, model and actress
- December 2
- Deb Haaland, politician
- Sydney Youngblood, singer
- December 3
- Daryl Hannah, actress
- Julianne Moore, actress
- December 4 – Fred Ramsdell, immunologist, winner of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine
- December 5
- Brian Bromberg, jazz bassist and composer
- Jack Russell, rock vocalist (d. 2024)
- December 9
- Steve Doll, wrestler (d. 2009)
- Jeff "Swampy" Marsh, television director, writer, producer, storyboard artist and actor
- December 10 – Michael Schoeffling, actor and model
- December 14 – James Comey, lawyer, director of the FBI
- December 16 – Sid Eudy, pro wrestler (d. 2024)
- December 21
- Roger McDowell, baseball player and coach
- Tim Rucks, American football player and coach (d. 2015)
- Andy Van Slyke, baseball player and coach
- December 22 – Jean-Michel Basquiat, artist (d. 1988)
- December 27 – Fred Hammond, African American gospel musician
- December 30 – Heather Wilson, soldier and politician; Secretary of the Air Force
- December 31
- John Allen Muhammad, African-American spree killer (d. 2009)
- Harold Wayne Nichols, rapist and murderer (d. 2025)
Deaths
JanuaryâÂÂJune
- January 1 â Margaret Sullavan, film actress (b. 1909)
- January 4 â Dudley Nichols, screenwriter (b. 1895)
- January 10 â Arthur S. Carpender, admiral (b. 1884)
- January 12 â William Adams Delano, architect (b. 1874)
- January 16 â Rudulph Evans, sculptor (b. 1878)
- January 20 â Matt Moore, Irish-American actor (b. 1888)
- January 24
- John Miljan, film actor (b. 1892)
- Matt Moore, Irish-American film actor (b. 1888)
- January 25 â Diana Barrymore, stage & film actress (b. 1921)
- January 28 â Zora Neale Hurston, African-American folklorist and author (b. 1891)
- February 6 â Jesse Belvin, R&B singer (b. 1932)
- February 9 â Ernst von Dohnányi, Hungarian composer, pianist, and conductor (b. 1877 in Austria-Hungary)
- February 12 â Bobby Clark, comedian and singer (b. 1888)
- February 29
- Melvin Purvis, law officer (b. 1903)
- Walter Yust, encyclopedia editor (b. 1894)
- March 4 â Leonard Warren, operatic baritone (b. 1911)
- March 6 â Gene Ahern, comic-strip artist (b. 1895)
- March 11
- Roy Chapman Andrews, explorer, adventurer and naturalist (b. 1884)
- Takuma Kajiwara, Japanese-born photographer (b. 1876)
- March 14 â Oliver Kirk, Olympic boxer (b. 1884)
- March 19 â Bretaigne Windust, stage, film and television director (b. 1906)
- March 26 â Ian Keith, actor (b. 1899)
- April 5 â Alma Kruger, actress (b. 1868)
- April 17 â Eddie Cochran, rock singer (b. 1938)
- April 19 â Beardsley Ruml, economist (b. 1894)
- April 24 â Hope Emerson, actress (b. 1897)
- May 2 â Caryl Chessman, criminal (b. 1921)
- May 11 â John D. Rockefeller Jr., financier and philanthropist, son of John D. Rockefeller (b. 1874)
- May 22 â Claire Phillips, spy (b. 1907)
- May 27
- Edward Brophy, actor (b. 1895)
- James Montgomery Flagg, artist and illustrator (b. 1877)
- George Zucco, British actor (b. 1886)
- June 4 â Lucien Littlefield, actor (b. 1895)
- June 6 â Ernest L. Blumenschein, painter, member of Taos art colony (b. 1874)
- June 20 â John B. Kelly Sr., Olympic rower (father of Grace Kelly) (b. 1889)
- June 25 â Tommy Corcoran, baseball player (b. 1869)
JulyâÂÂDecember
- July 12 â Buddy Adler, film producer (b. 1906)
- July 15 â Lawrence Tibbett, operatic baritone (b. 1896)
- July 16 â John P. Marquand, novelist (b. 1893)
- July 26 â Cedric Gibbons, Irish-American art director (b. 1893)
- August 7 â Walden L. Ainsworth, admiral (b. 1886)
- August 9 â Richard Cramer, actor (b. 1889)
- August 10 â Frank Lloyd, film director (b. 1886)
- August 14 â Fred Clarke, baseball player (Pittsburgh Pirates), member of MLB Hall of Fame (b. 1872)
- August 23 â Oscar Hammerstein II, librettist (b. 1895)
- August 27 â Stanley Clifford Weyman, impostor (b. 1890)
- September 1
- Aunt Molly Jackson, folk singer and union activist (b. 1880)
- ÃÂngel Ramos, Puerto Rican businessman (b. 1902 in Puerto Rico)
- September 3 â Joseph Lamb, composer (b. 1887)
- September 8 â Oscar Pettiford, African-American jazz bassist and composer (b. 1922)
- September 11 â Edwin Justus Mayer, screenwriter (b. 1896)
- September 20 â David Park, painter (b. 1911)
- September 23 â Kathlyn Williams, actress (b. 1879)
- September 25 â Emily Post, author, novelist, and socialite (b. 1872)
- October 11 â Richard Cromwell, actor (b. 1910)
- October 15 â Clara Kimball Young, actress (b. 1890)
- October 20 â Edward D. Crippa, politician, senator from Wyoming (b. 1899)
- October 22 â Morgan Dennis, painter and illustrator (b. 1892)
- October 31 â H. L. Davis, author (b. 1894)
- November 3
- Bobby Wallace, baseball player (St. Louis Browns), member of MLB Hall of Fame (b. 1873)
- Paul Willis, silent film actor (b. 1901)
- November 5
- Donald Barnhouse, theologian, pastor, author, and radio pioneer (b. 1895)
- Ward Bond, film actor (b. 1903)
- Johnny Horton, country singer (b. 1925)
- Mack Sennett, Canadian-American producer, actor, and director (b. 1880)
- November 7 â A. P. Carter, singer and songwriter (b. 1891)
- November 8 â Otto Frederick Rohwedder, engineer and inventor (b. 1880)
- November 12 â Lord Buckley, monologist (b. 1906)
- November 14 â Walter Catlett, actor (b. 1889)
- November 16 â Clark Gable, film actor (b. 1901)
- November 19 â Phyllis Haver, film actress (b. 1899)
- November 28
- James Bert Garner, chemical engineer and inventor (b. 1870)
- Richard Wright, African-American novelist (b. 1908)
- November 5 â Johnny Horton, country singer, in automobile accident (b. 1925)
- December 8 â Ross T. McIntire, naval surgeon (b. 1889)
- December 13 â John Charles Thomas, operatic baritone (b. 1891)
- December 26 â Giuseppe Bellanca, Italian-American aircraft designer and company founder (b. 1886)
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