What Happened This Year 1943

Born in 1943

Yvan Cournoyer

Ice Hockey Player, 10-time Stanley Cup Champion
Born
November 22nd, 1943 81 years ago

A professional ice hockey player, played primarily for the Montreal Canadiens in the National Hockey League (NHL). Cournoyer was recognized for his speed and scoring ability, contributing significantly to his team's success during the 1960s and 1970s. His tenure with the Canadiens included numerous playoff appearances, culminating in multiple Stanley Cup victories. Following a successful career, Cournoyer was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1982, a testament to his skill and contributions to the sport.

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Petar Skansi

Croatian basketball player and coach
Born
November 23rd, 1943 81 years ago
Died
2022 3 years ago — 79 years old

A former professional basketball player and coach, Skansi played primarily as a forward. At the club level, he achieved notable success with Cibona Zagreb, winning multiple Yugoslav championships. He transitioned to coaching after his playing career, guiding various teams including the Croatian national team. Under his leadership, the national team won a bronze medal at the 1994 FIBA World Championship.

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David Nolan

American activist and politician
Born
November 23rd, 1943 81 years ago
Died
November 21st, 2010 14 years ago — 66 years old

Contributed to the development of the Libertarian Party in the United States. Played a significant role in advocating for individual liberties and limited government. Participated actively in political campaigns and served in various leadership positions within the party. Founded the Libertarian National Committee and organized numerous political events to promote libertarian principles.

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Sue Nicholls

Actress known for 'Coronation Street'
Born
November 23rd, 1943 81 years ago

An English actress, active in television and theatre since the 1960s. Gained prominence for a role in the long-running soap opera 'Coronation Street' as Audrey Roberts. Appeared in various productions and contributed to British television over the decades.

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Andrew Goodman

American civil rights activist
Born
November 23rd, 1943 81 years ago
Died
June 21st, 1964 60 years ago — 20 years old

Born in 1943, a civil rights activist played a significant role during the Freedom Summer of 1964, an initiative aimed at increasing voter registration among African Americans in Mississippi. Participated in organizing voter education and registration drives in a region that faced significant racial discrimination and violence. In June 1964, Goodman, along with two colleagues, was murdered in Mississippi, an event that drew national attention to the civil rights movement and highlighted the dangers faced by activists. The tragic murder was part of a broader pattern of violence against civil rights workers and instigated federal action to enhance protections for voters and activists.

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Robin Williamson

Scottish singer-songwriter and guitarist
Born
November 24th, 1943 81 years ago

A prominent figure in the folk music scene, contributed significantly to the genre through both performance and songwriting. Co-founded the influential group The Incredible String Band during the 1960s, which blended folk with psychedelic and world music. Pursued a successful solo career, releasing numerous albums that showcase exceptional musicianship and lyrical storytelling. Engaged in various musical collaborations, expanding the scope of traditional and contemporary folk music.

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Dave Bing

Basketball Player, Detroit Mayor
Born
November 24th, 1943 81 years ago

A professional basketball player had a successful career in the NBA, primarily with the Detroit Pistons. During tenure, earned the NBA Rookie of the Year award in 1967 and named to the All-Star team multiple times. After retirement from basketball, transitioned into a political career, serving as the 70th Mayor of Detroit from 2009 to 2013. Focused on various initiatives aimed at revitalizing Detroit's economy and addressing urban issues.

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Richard Tee

American keyboard player and singer-songwriter
Born
November 24th, 1943 81 years ago
Died
1993 32 years ago — 50 years old

A celebrated musician, contributed to the New York City music scene during the 1970s and 1980s. Played keyboards for notable artists including Paul Simon and Aretha Franklin. Led a successful solo career, releasing several albums that showcased a blend of jazz, pop, and soul. Worked as a session musician, lending talent to numerous recordings across various genres. Served as a pivotal member of the jazz fusion band The B.B. King Blues Band, enhancing its sound with distinctive keyboard work.

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Jerry Portnoy

Singer-songwriter and harmonica player
Born
November 25th, 1943 81 years ago

An American musician, recognized for contributions to blues music through harmonica playing and songwriting. Gained prominence as a member of the Muddy Waters band during the 1970s, contributing to the classic sound of electric blues. Collaborated with artists like Johnny Winter and has released several albums showcasing harmonica skills and lyrical talent.

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