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1 September 1, 1963 (Sunday)  





2 September 2, 1963 (Monday)  





3 September 3, 1963 (Tuesday)  





4 September 4, 1963 (Wednesday)  





5 September 5, 1963 (Thursday)  





6 September 6, 1963 (Friday)  





7 September 7, 1963 (Saturday)  





8 September 8, 1963 (Sunday)  





9 September 9, 1963 (Monday)  





10 September 10, 1963 (Tuesday)  





11 September 11, 1963 (Wednesday)  





12 September 12, 1963 (Thursday)  





13 September 13, 1963 (Friday)  





14 September 14, 1963 (Saturday)  





15 September 15, 1963 (Sunday)  





16 September 16, 1963 (Monday)  





17 September 17, 1963 (Tuesday)  





18 September 18, 1963 (Wednesday)  





19 September 19, 1963 (Thursday)  





20 September 20, 1963 (Friday)  





21 September 21, 1963 (Saturday)  





22 September 22, 1963 (Sunday)  





23 September 23, 1963 (Monday)  





24 September 24, 1963 (Tuesday)  





25 September 25, 1963 (Wednesday)  





26 September 26, 1963 (Thursday)  





27 September 27, 1963 (Friday)  





28 September 28, 1963 (Saturday)  





29 September 29, 1963 (Sunday)  





30 September 30, 1963 (Monday)  





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<< September 1963 >>
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September 15, 1963: Killing of four children at church in Birmingham invokes protests
September 16, 1963: Malaya merges with Singapore, Sabah and North Borneo...
... to create Malaysia

The following events occurred in September 1963:

September 1, 1963 (Sunday)

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September 2, 1963 (Monday)

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September 3, 1963 (Tuesday)

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September 4, 1963 (Wednesday)

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September 4, 1963: The crash site of Swissair 306

September 5, 1963 (Thursday)

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September 6, 1963 (Friday)

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September 7, 1963 (Saturday)

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September 8, 1963 (Sunday)

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September 9, 1963 (Monday)

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September 10, 1963 (Tuesday)

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September 11, 1963 (Wednesday)

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September 12, 1963 (Thursday)

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September 13, 1963 (Friday)

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September 14, 1963 (Saturday)

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September 15, 1963 (Sunday)

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September 15, 1963: Aftermath of the Birmingham bombing

September 16, 1963 (Monday)

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September 17, 1963 (Tuesday)

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September 18, 1963 (Wednesday)

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September 19, 1963 (Thursday)

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September 20, 1963 (Friday)

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September 21, 1963 (Saturday)

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September 22, 1963 (Sunday)

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September 23, 1963 (Monday)

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September 24, 1963 (Tuesday)

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September 25, 1963 (Wednesday)

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Former President Bosch
British PM Macmillan

September 26, 1963 (Thursday)

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September 27, 1963 (Friday)

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September 28, 1963 (Saturday)

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September 29, 1963 (Sunday)

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September 30, 1963 (Monday)

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  • ^ "BOMB KILLS 4 NEGRO GIRLS — 23 Are Injured In Church Blast At Birmingham". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. September 16, 1963. p. 1 – via Google News.
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  • ^ "Macmillan Cleared In Sex Scandal", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, September 26, 1963, p1
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