Barbara Jordan gave her 1976 keynote address at the Democratic National Convention to advocate for party unity and to highlight the need for ethical leadership. She used her platform to inspire Americans to engage in the political process and emphasized the importance of upholding democratic values.
The Peninsula Manila was created in 1976.
America turned 200 years old in 1976. This year was celebrated as the Bicentennial of the United States, marking the 200th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence. This milestone was commemorated with various events, parades, and activities throughout the country.
The Prince's Trust was created in 1976 by Prince Charles, the Prince of Wales in the United Kingdom to support young people in overcoming challenges and achieving their full potential through various programs and initiatives.
The former capital city of the Philippines is Manila. In 1976, under Presidential Decree No. 940, the official capital of the Philippines was moved from Manila to Quezon City. However, Manila remains the historical and cultural capital of the country.
It's actually SGH, the initials of Seth G. Huntington who designed the reverse of the coin. All U.S. coins currently carry their designers' initials. Some are very well hidden (GG for Glenna Goodacre on the Sacagawea dollar, for example) and others are quite visible (JS for John Sinnock on the dime)
The first African-American keynote speaker was former U.S. Representative Barbara Jordan. She gave her first keynote speech at the 1976 Democratic Convention.
Barbara Madejczyk was born in 1976.
Barbara Jordan was the first Black Congresswoman to be elected from the South. She was elected to office in 1976.
The Barbara Walters Special - 1976 1-1 was released on: USA: 14 December 1976
This Is Barbara Mandrell was created on 1976-05-03.
Barbara Farris was born on 1976-09-10.
Barbara Schett was born on 1976-03-10.
The Barbara Walters Special - 1976 Stars with Barbara Walters on Oscar Night was released on: USA: 24 February 2008
The Barbara Walters Special - 1976 Heaven Where Is It How Do We Get There was released on: USA: 20 December 2005
The Barbara Walters Special - 1976 Barbara Walters' Oscar Night Special - 29.2 was released on: USA: 27 February 2005
Barbara Euphan Todd died on February 2, 1976.
The Barbara Walters Special - 1976 1-2 was released on: USA: 6 April 1977