1953 in the United States

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Events from the year 1953 in the United States.

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Incumbents

= [[Federal government of the United States|Federal government]] =

::Harry S. Truman (D-Missouri) (until January 20)

::Dwight D. Eisenhower (R-Kansas/New York) (starting January 20)

::Alben W. Barkley (D-Kentucky) (until January 20)

::Richard Nixon (R-California) (starting January 20)

::Fred M. Vinson (Kentucky) (died September 8)

::Earl Warren (California) (starting October 5)

::Sam Rayburn (D-Texas) (until January 3)

::Joseph William Martin Jr. (R-Massachusetts) (starting January 3)

::Ernest McFarland (D-Arizona) (until January 3)

::Robert A. Taft (R-Ohio) (January 3 – July 31)

::William F. Knowland (R-California) (starting August 3)

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Events

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=January–March=

File:Dwight D. Eisenhower, official photo portrait, May 29, 1959.jpg becomes the 34th U.S. president]]

File:VP-Nixon copy.jpg becomes the 36th U.S. vice president]]

=April–June=

=July–September=

=October–December=

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  • Harold Butler and his first partner open Danny's Donuts (later Denny's) in Lakewood, California.{{cite web|url=https://www.dennys.com/company/about/|title=About Us|publisher=Denny's|access-date=2017-06-16}}
  • Swanson introduce the TV dinner.

=Ongoing=

Births

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=January=

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=February=

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  • February 3 – Ron Williamson, baseball player wrongly convicted of rape and murder (died 2004){{cite web|url=https://seoklaw.com/legal-news/the-innocent-man-the-story-of-ronald-williamson/|title=THE INNOCENT MAN -THE STORY OF RONALD WILLIAMSON|date=June 6, 2015}}
  • February 7 – Dan Quisenberry, baseball player and poet (died 1998)
  • February 8 – Mary Steenburgen, American actress
  • February 11 – Jeb Bush, 43rd governor of Florida from 1999 to 2007, second son of President George H. W. Bush and Barbara Bush; younger brother of President George W. Bush
  • February 14 – Martha Raddatz, news reporter
  • February 15 – John Goodsall, guitarist (died 2022)
  • February 19 – Herb Lusk, American football player (died 2022)[https://www.fox29.com/news/our-city-lost-a-true-friend-former-eagles-running-back-rev-herbert-lusk-dies-at-69 'Our city lost a true friend': Former Eagles running back Rev. Herbert Lusk dies at 69]
  • February 28 – Ricky Steamboat, pro wrestler

=March=

=April=

=May=

  • May 3 – Gary Young, drummer (died 2023)[https://variety.com/2023/music/news/pavement-drummer-gary-young-dead-1235699579/ Original Pavement Drummer Gary Young Dies at 70]
  • May 12 – Kevin Grevey, basketball player and sportscaster
  • May 13 – Lisa Lyon, bodybuillder (died 2023)[https://www.washingtonpost.com/obituaries/2023/09/15/lisa-lyon-dead/ Lisa Lyon, pioneering bodybuilder and performance artist, dies at 70]
  • May 26
  • Kay Hagan, U.S. Senator from North Carolina from 2009 to 2015 (died 2019)
  • Dan Roundfield, basketball player (died 2012)
  • May 29
  • Dennis Franks, footballer (died 2021)[https://eu.detroitnews.com/story/sports/college/university-michigan/2021/10/18/dennis-franks-former-michigan-wolverines-lions-center-dies-68/8516662002/ Dennis Franks, former Michigan, Lions center, dies at age 68]
  • Big Daddy Graham, comedian and radio host (died 2021)[https://www.inquirer.com/news/wip-big-daddy-graham-philadelphia-radio-obituary-20210909.html Longtime WIP host Big Daddy Graham dies at 68]
  • Philip E. Sakowitz Jr., public official

=June=

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=July=

File:Claire McCaskill, Official portrait, 112th Congress.jpg]]

  • July 6
  • Nanci Griffith, country folk singer-songwriter (died 2021)
  • Mike Riley, football head coach
  • July 11 – Mindy Sterling, actress
  • July 15 – Alvin Neelley, murderer (died 2005){{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=sHvaAAAAMAAJ|title=Murder Cases of the Twentieth Century: Biographies and Bibliographies of 280 Convicted Or Accused Killers|first=David K.|last=Frasier|date=November 9, 1996|publisher=McFarland & Company|isbn=9780786401840|via=Google Books}}
  • July 19 – Howard Schultz, Starbucks CEO
  • July 24 – Claire McCaskill, U.S. Senator from Missouri from 2007 to 2019
  • July 28 – Don Black, white supremacist
  • July 29 – Tim Gunn, author

= August =

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=September=

  • September 2 – John Zorn, musician
  • September 4 – Lawrence Hilton-Jacobs, African-American actor
  • September 6 – Anne Lockhart, actress
  • September 8 – Stu Ungar, poker player (d. 1998){{Citation |last=Alex Williams |title=The Boy King Has Left the Table |date=June 26, 2005 |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2005/06/26/fashion/sundaystyles/26STUY.html |work=The New York Times}}
  • September 11
  • Tommy Shaw, guitarist and singer
  • Lesley Visser, sportscaster and journalist
  • September 13 – Iyanla Vanzant, author and motivational speaker{{Cite web |last= |first= |date=August 8, 2015 |title=Comments by and info about Iyanla Vanzant |url=https://www.freep.com/story/life/2015/08/07/meet-iyanla-vanzant-relationship-guru/31169133/ |access-date=2024-05-21 |website=Detroit Free Press |language=en-US}}
  • September 17 – Junior Bridgeman, African-American basketball player and businessman (d. 2025)[https://athlonsports.com/nba/milwaukee-bucks/retired-billionaire-nba-star-passes-away-heart-attack-during-interview Retired Billionaire, NBA Star Passes Away After Heart Attack During Interview]
  • September 19 – Jennifer Kilian, American-Dutch translator{{cite web |last1=Kilian |first1=Jennifer M. |title=The Paintings of Karel du Jardin (1626–1678) |url=https://benjamins.com/catalog/oculi.8 |website= |publisher=John Benjamins Publishing Company |access-date=2 June 2021 |language=English}} Publisher's website
  • September 21 – Andrew Heermans, musician, recording engineer and music producer
  • September 24 – Peter Halley, painter and educator
  • September 30 – Deborah Allen, singer{{cite book|title=The Encyclopedia of Country Music|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=tLZz02EzmBYC&pg=PA166|date=February 1, 2012|publisher=Oxford University Press|isbn=978-0-19-992083-9|page=9}}

=October=

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  • October 9 – Tony Shalhoub, actor
  • October 15
  • Tito Jackson, singer-songwriter and guitarist (died 2024){{cite book|title=Chase's Annual Events|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=WA3vAAAAMAAJ|year=1994|publisher=Contemporary Books|isbn=978-0-8092-3732-6|page=413}}
  • Larry Miller, actor and screenwriter
  • October 19 – Conrad Murray, physician and convict
  • October 20 - Bill Nunn, actor (died 2016)
  • October 24 – Steven Hatfill, physician and virologist
  • October 25 – Ajamu Baraka, human rights activist and the Green Party's nominee for Vice President of the United States in the 2016 election
  • October 27 – U. L. Washington, baseball player (died 2024)[https://sports.yahoo.com/longtime-royals-infielder-ul-washington-dies-at-70-after-battle-with-cancer-204616060.html Longtime Royals infielder U.L. Washington dies at 70 after battle with cancer]
  • October 28
  • Desmond Child, songwriter and producer
  • Walter Jon Williams, author

=November=

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=December=

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Deaths

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See also

References

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