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August 1, 1965: Scottish driver Jim Clark wins the Formula One championship Jim Clark 1965.jpg
August 1, 1965: Scottish driver Jim Clark wins the Formula One championship
August 9, 1965: Republic of Singapore created after separation from Malaysia... Flag of Singapore.svg
August 9, 1965: Republic of Singapore created after separation from Malaysia...
... with Malaysian Parliament voting 126 to 0 in favor of expelling Singapore Flag of Malaysia.svg
... with Malaysian Parliament voting 126 to 0 in favor of expelling Singapore
August 6, 1965: Voting Rights Act signed into law by U.S. President Johnson Lyndon Johnson and Martin Luther King, Jr. - Voting Rights Act.jpg
August 6, 1965: Voting Rights Act signed into law by U.S. President Johnson

The following events occurred in August 1965:

Contents

August 1, 1965 (Sunday)

August 2, 1965 (Monday)

August 3, 1965 (Tuesday)

August 4, 1965 (Wednesday)

August 5, 1965 (Thursday)

August 6, 1965 (Friday)

August 7, 1965 (Saturday)

August 8, 1965 (Sunday)

August 9, 1965 (Monday)

Singapore (marked in red) Location map Peninsula Malaysia.png
Singapore (marked in red)

August 10, 1965 (Tuesday)

Jordan gets green area, Saudi Arabia gets red Jordan-Saudi Arabia Land Exchange.gif
Jordan gets green area, Saudi Arabia gets red

August 11, 1965 (Wednesday)

Aerial photo of the Watts Riot in which 34 people died and over 1,000 were injured Wattsriots-burningbuildings-loc.jpg
Aerial photo of the Watts Riot in which 34 people died and over 1,000 were injured

August 12, 1965 (Thursday)

August 13, 1965 (Friday)

August 14, 1965 (Saturday)

August 15, 1965 (Sunday)

August 16, 1965 (Monday)

August 17, 1965 (Tuesday)

August 18, 1965 (Wednesday)

August 19, 1965 (Thursday)

August 20, 1965 (Friday)

August 21, 1965 (Saturday)

August 21, 1965: Launch of Gemini 5 Gemini 5 launch.jpg
August 21, 1965: Launch of Gemini 5

August 22, 1965 (Sunday)

August 23, 1965 (Monday)

August 24, 1965 (Tuesday)

August 25, 1965 (Wednesday)

Artist's rendering of Manned Orbiting Laboratory and Gemini reentry vehicle MOL USAF.png
Artist's rendering of Manned Orbiting Laboratory and Gemini reentry vehicle

August 26, 1965 (Thursday)

August 27, 1965 (Friday)

August 28, 1965 (Saturday)

SEALAB II on the surface SEALAB II.jpg
SEALAB II on the surface

August 29, 1965 (Sunday)

August 29, 1965: Conrad tweaks Cooper's beard after Gemini 5 splashdown Astronaut Charles Conrad Jr. tweaks astronaut L. Gordon Cooper's eight-day growth of beard for the cameramen.jpg
August 29, 1965: Conrad tweaks Cooper's beard after Gemini 5 splashdown

August 30, 1965 (Monday)

August 31, 1965 (Tuesday)

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