Jamal races through time from the distant future to 1927. Her mission: to prevent the human race extinction from dominant bioenergy beings who trail her back in time.
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The Year 1927
By 1927 the rise of Big Media in newspapers, film and radio allows Americans to witness a remarkable year of firsts. At 7:52am on May twentieth Charles Lindbergh takes off from Roosevelt Field in Long Island, New York. When he lands at Le Bourget Field in Paris Lindbergh becomes the first human being to cross the Atlantic solo in an airplane. The first talking motion picture, The Jazz Singer premiers in 1927. The sports world zeroes in on the live radio broadcast from Soldier Field in Chicago in what becomes the Dempsey-Tunney long count fight while in baseball Babe Ruth of the 1927 Yankees slugs out 60 homes runs, breaking his own record. It was a glamorous era of Flappers and wealth and margin bought stock, where Lindbergh could travel as a hero in an open car in a storm of confetti through the streets of New York and Ruth was crowned the Sultan of Swat. 1927: a year larger than life.The Year 1927January 1, 1927
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Lindbergh takes off from NY to cross Atlantic for Paris
Lindbergh takes off from NY to cross Atlantic for ParisMay 20, 1927 -
Lindbergh lands in Paris, after 1st solo air crossing of Atlantic
Lindbergh lands in Paris, after 1st solo air crossing of AtlanticMay 21, 1927 -
Ticker-tape parade welcomed Charles A Lindbergh to NYC
Ticker-tape parade welcomed Charles A Lindbergh to NYCJune 13, 1927 -
Famous "Long count" fight (Dempsey loses boxing title to Tunney)
Famous "Long count" fight (Dempsey loses boxing title to Tunney)September 22, 1927 -
Babe Ruth hits record setting 60th HR (off Tom Zachary)
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"Jazz Singer," 1st movie with a sound track, premieres (NYC)
"Jazz Singer," 1st movie with a sound track, premieres (NYC)October 6, 1927
From 2157 Andy Reese returns to the World's Fair of 1939 to save a famous physicist from an untimely death that changes technological history forever.
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The Year 1939
The world is on the brink of World War II. Hitler is on the march through Poland as he signs a nonaggression pact with Joseph Stalin. In the ten years since the 1929 Wall Street crash the United States has suffered greatly through a phantasmal economic downturn. 1939 is a time of hope for a future that will include prosperity and an era of technological expansion. Two classic films, Gone with the Wind and the Wizard of Oz make their debut. The backdrop of war, progress and fantasy are embodied in the World’s Fair in New York City. On display is the world of tomorrow and looking ahead from the 1930’s is the World’s Fair theme: I have seen the future.
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Joe Louis KOs Jack Roper in 1 for heavyweight boxing title
Joe Louis KOs Jack Roper in 1 for heavyweight boxing titleApril 17, 1939 -
NBC/RCA 1st public TV demo with FDR at opening of NY World's Fair
NBC/RCA 1st public TV demo with FDR at opening of NY World's FairApril 30, 1939 -
"Wizard of Oz" premieres at Grauman's Chinese Theater, Hollywood
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WW II starts, Germany invades Poland, takes Danzig
WW II starts, Germany invades Poland, takes DanzigSeptember 1, 1939 -
"Gone With the Wind" premieres in Atlanta
"Gone With the Wind" premieres in AtlantaDecember 15, 1939
When Marco guns down Greg on a Chicago street an eerie gypsy transports Caroline back to Greg's high school days in 1968. In great peril she confronts Marco to stop Greg's future death.
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The Year 1968
The United States is ripped apart politically, militarily and domestically in the pivotal year 1968. President Lyndon Johnson, after a poor showing in the New Hampshire primary announces he will not be a candidate for the Presidency in 1968. The nation is emotionally tapped with the assassinations of Martin Luther King and Senator Robert F. Kennedy. Further destruction of the American psyche results from the riots in Chicago at the Democrat National Convention. Americans die by the hundreds every week in Viet Nam and in November Richard Nixon is elected President of United States in November. Everyday life in America continues amidst the national wrenching with an unemployment rate of 3.3 percent. 1968: a year of contradiction and dissolution of spirit.
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The Game of the Century in college basketball a historical NCAA game between the University of Houston Cougars and the UCLA Bruins was played at the Astrodome in Houston, Texas.
The Game of the Century in college basketball a historical NCAA game between the University of Houston Cougars and the UCLA Bruins was played at the Astrodome in Houston, Texas.January 20, 1968 -
Senator Robert F. Kennedy dies from his wounds after he was shot the previous night.
Senator Robert F. Kennedy dies from his wounds after he was shot the previous night.June 6, 1968 -
"Hey Jude" by Beatles peaks at #1
"Hey Jude" by Beatles peaks at #1September 28, 1968 -
Detroit Tigers beat St Louis Cards, 4 games to 3 in 65th World Series
Detroit Tigers beat St Louis Cards, 4 games to 3 in 65th World SeriesOctober 10, 1968 -
Nixon elected 37th pres of US, defeating Hubert Humphrey
Nixon elected 37th pres of US, defeating Hubert HumphreyNovember 6, 1968 -
Apollo 8 astronauts read passages from Book of Genesis
Apollo 8 astronauts read passages from Book of GenesisDecember 24, 1968
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