Events relating to north america

US truck driver Elvis Presley makes his first commercial recordings, for Sun Records in Memphis, Tennessee

Jazz trumpeter Miles Davis forms his own quintet, extending it in 1958 to a sextet

The first Disneyland opens in California, an event watched on television by 90 million Americans

Baptist pastor Martin Luther King leads the Montgomery Bus Boycott after Rosa Parks is arrested for not giving up her seat to a white man

Heartbreak Hotel, Presley's first recording for RCA, goes to the top of all three US charts

The musical My Fair Lady, by Alan Jay Lerner and Frederick Loewe, opens on Broadway

The husband-and-wife team Charles and Ray Eames design a much copied lounge chair and footstool, made of moulded plywood with padded leather cushions

Russian dancer Galina Ulanova proves a sensation on tour in Europe and the USA in her late forties

Eugene O'Neill's searing account of tensions within his own family, Long Day's Journey into Night, has its premiere in Stockholm

Lawrence Ferlinghetti is prosecuted and acquitted for publishing Allen Ginsberg's Howl

Dwight D. Eisenhower is elected for a second US presidential term, again with Richard Nixon as his vice-president

US novelist John Cheever publishes The Wapshot Chronicle, depicting a wealthy and eccentric family in Massachusetts

Fred Hoyle, William Fowler, and Margaret and Geoffrey Burbidge explain stellar nucleosynthesis

US novelist Mary McCarthy describes the religious pressures she grew up with in Memories of a Catholic Girlhood

Jack Kerouac publishes a largely autobiographical novel, On the Road, describing his experiences travelling through the US and Mexico

In Syntactic Structures Noam Chomsky proposes the revolutionary theory that humans inherit an innate universal grammar

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