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First Major News Stories People Remember Living Through

BuzzFeed·Julia Corrigan·about 1 month ago
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Recently, I came across a post from Reddit user HistoricalTea195 on the popular " Generationology " page asking for the "first major historical event that you remember." "What is your generation, and what is the first major historical significant event that you remember?" they asked. "I'm a millennial, and for me it's a toss-up between the Bill Clinton/ Monica Lewinsky scandal and Princess Diana's death." The answers range from pop culture to serial killer stories to major political events. If you have your own first historical event that comes to mind, feel free to drop it in the comments! I found it so fascinating to see what sticks with people, so I thought I'd share some of the top answers: 1. "I am a millennial, and I remember Rodney King and the LA riots . I probably shouldn't remember it, because I was like 6, but I remember it being on the news. For better or worse, I was a VERY aware child." 3.…

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