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Kwame Nkrumah, recently released from gaol, becomes prime minister of the British colony of the Gold Coast

A group of officers led by Gamal Abdel Nasser depose Egypt's king, Farouk, and send him into exile

Albanian missionary Mother Teresa opens the Nirmal Hriday, or Kalighat Home for Dying Destitutes, in Calcutta

Eva Perón dies of cancer and achieves the status of a popular saint in Argentina

Ahmed Ben Bella forms the Front de Libération National (FLN) to fight for Algerian independence

King Adbullah's grandson Hussein (who was with him when he was assassinated in 1951) becomes king of Jordan

British scholar Michael Ventris deciphers Linear B, the script of Mycenae, proving it to be an early form of Greek

Evelyn Waugh publishes Men at Arms, the first novel in the Sword of Honour trilogy based on his wartime experiences

In his novel East of Eden John Steinbeck develops the biblical theme of Cain and Abel in a family saga set in California

US clergyman Norman Vincent Peale has a best-seller in The Power of Positive Thinking

An outbreak of terrorism in Kenya is orchestrated by a secret Kikuyu organization, the Mau Mau

US composer John Cage's 4'33" consists of precisely that number of minutes and seconds of silence

Republican Dwight D. Eisenhower wins the US presidential election with Richard Nixon as his vice-president

The Modern Jazz Quartet, led by pianist John Lewis, plays in the sophisticated style that becomes known as 'cool jazz'

Le Corbusier's completes his most massive modernist development, the Unité d'Habitation at Marseilles

Samuel Beckett's play Waiting for Godot ('En attendant Godot') is first performed in French in Paris

British choreographer Kenneth MacMillan creates his first ballet, Somnambulism, to music by Stan Kenton

Saul Bellow publishes The Adventures of Augie March, a novel about the experiences of a young Chicago Jew

Joseph Stalin dies, four days after suffering a stroke

Fred Zinneman directs Burt Lancaster, Deborah Kerr and Frank Sinatra in From Here to Eternity

English author L.P. Hartley sets his novel The Go-Between in the summer of 1900

Black American Malcolm Little, who has joined the Nation of Islam while in prison, adopts the surname X to symbolize his rejection of his slave name

Jomo Kenyatta, charged with having organized the Mau Mau uprising in Kenya, is sentenced to seven years in prison

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