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    It is wholly recognizable that the 1960’s is one of the greatest triumphs in American civil rights history. The 1960’s not only continued the frigidness of the Cold War‚ it bolstered voices of African American’s and their oppressed state. Centuries of their rights‚ ideas‚ and voices being suppressed or disregarded exploded during the 60’s. It was a revival in the confidence and idea of “black power” that spurred across African American people. The civil rights movement endured the common notion of

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    counterculture refers to a more significant‚ visible phenomenon that reaches critical mass and persists for a period of time. According to Roszak’s definition‚ the counterculture movement refers to all the protest movements that happened in America in the 1960s‚ including both the political movements such as the women’s liberation movement‚ the African-American Civil Rights Movement‚ the antiwar movement against Vietnam‚ the environment movement‚ the gay rights movement‚ and the cultural "movements" as drug

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    Beginning in the 1960s nearly all aspects of the preceding culture were at the cusps of being challenged. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.‚ in his letter to fellow clergymen from the Birmingham jail where King and several fellow protesters had been arrested for advocating change in the city of Birmingham. King addressed a statement from the clergymen that concluded his actions were "unwise and untimely." He cautioned the leaders to realize the leadership of the city of Birmingham were "dedicated to maintenance

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    is created in San Francisco. Canada is one of the original members to sign the Charter. The Quiet Revolution was the 1960s period of intense change in Quebec‚ Canada‚ characterized by the rapid and effective secularization of society‚ the creation of a welfare state and a re-alignment of politics into federalist and separatist factions. The Quiet Revolution was the 1960s

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    the Beatles was formed the same year.. Also‚ many memorable events happened and new records were set in both music and sports industries. Lastly‚ I with the concluding statement: “The 1960s was the best decade in history.” Although my writing has changed and improved since the eighth grade‚ my view that the 1960s was the best decade has not

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    from the novel The Once and the Future King. Lerner also wrote the music with Frederick Loewe in the 1960’s. The musical faced criticism because some say it wasn’t as good as My Fair Lady‚ and the musical did suffer from structural problems‚ but it still was able to tour around the country. 2. There were two ways that the economics of producing Broadway musicals changed in the 1960’s. In the mid 1960’s shows such as High Spirits and Golden Boy‚ which had great reviews and respectable runs‚ missed

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    peaceful and adventurous people of the 1960’s.They were the rebels‚ the black sheep’s‚ and the out casted group of people. Being that they were out casted they had a huge effect on society. The focus of my investigation is how the hippies affected the United States socially in the 1960’s. The origin of this source is an article that was written by Emily Marsden and published in 2014. Its purpose is to inform people like me‚ on the Hippies Movement of the 1960’s. It is giving me information like how

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    London during the 1960’s had conservative social ideals‚ especially of gender roles. Post World War II‚ women were expected to leave the jobs they were allowed to have during the war and resume their place in the home (“The Woman Question” 1607). The children of these women had hopes that they could aspire to have dreams that went beyond motherhood (Ireland 3). Guidelines for the female’s place in society and in the home were prominent even throughout the 1960’s. In To Room Nineteen‚ Lessing

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    beliefs through song. Progressive Rock had more influence on its listeners in American society in the late 1960’s than music prior to this time. Rock and Roll in the 1950’s and early 1960’s was more about the sound of the music and having fun. The emergence of progressive rock changed all of that. Progressive rock was more serious with a message and meaning in its songs and lyrics. The late 1960’s was a difficult and progressive time in American society and progressive rock had a major influence on

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    Name: Course: Institution: Instructor: Date: GAY LIBERATION ERA ABSTRACT This paper discusses the liberation era of the gay community. It will examine the history of social acceptance‚ the challenges faced and the progression of societal views towards the gay agenda. TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.Introduction 2.History 3.Societal hindrances 4.Progression 5.Breakthrough 6.Conclusion Homosexual individuals have always lived in fear of being found out‚ shamed and discriminated for their sexual orientation

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