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July 4, 1965: President Johnson signs bill ending ethnic restrictions on immigration to the U.S. Johnsonliberty.jpg
July 4, 1965: President Johnson signs bill ending ethnic restrictions on immigration to the U.S.
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July 15, 1965: Mariner 4 sends back first close up pictures of Mars
July 26, 1965: The Maldives become an independent nation Flag of Maldives.svg
July 26, 1965: The Maldives become an independent nation

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July 4, 1965 (Sunday)

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July 6, 1965 (Tuesday)

July 7, 1965 (Wednesday)

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July 8, 1965 (Thursday)

July 9, 1965 (Friday)

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Flashcube

July 10, 1965 (Saturday)

July 11, 1965 (Sunday)

July 12, 1965 (Monday)

July 13, 1965 (Tuesday)

July 14, 1965 (Wednesday)

July 15, 1965 (Thursday)

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Mars from 6,118 miles

July 16, 1965 (Friday)

July 17, 1965 (Saturday)

July 18, 1965 (Sunday)

July 19, 1965 (Monday)

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Sally Kellerman and William Shatner in "Where No Man Has Gone Before"

July 20, 1965 (Tuesday)

July 21, 1965 (Wednesday)

July 22, 1965 (Thursday)

July 23, 1965 (Friday)

July 24, 1965 (Saturday)

July 25, 1965 (Sunday)

July 26, 1965 (Monday)

July 27, 1965 (Tuesday)

July 28, 1965 (Wednesday)

July 29, 1965 (Thursday)

July 30, 1965 (Friday)

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President Johnson and former President Truman

July 31, 1965 (Saturday)

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