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countercultures of the 60s
Title: countercultures of the 60s
Category: History
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countercultures of the 60s
In the turmoil of the 60’s, America was at war with Vietnam. But
more evident was the movement among the young people taking part
in the protests and displays. Many people were against this was,
especially the youth, an unfair was the was seeing many of our youth
being killed and drafted in America. The mass exhibitions world wide
against the Vietnam war saw millions of young people become united.
Counterculture: Groups or movements existing
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As quoted by Charles Shaar Murray, Crosstow Traffic: Jimi
Hendrix & Post-War Pop
“If the sixties were truly ‘about’ anything.
It was the notion of a decisive shift
Of power away from its traditional centers
And towards people who had been historically excluded
From any significant degree of control
Over their own circumstance and history
From rich to the poor, from old to the young,
From right to the left, from the whites to the blacks”
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