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1960s Counterculture - Documents Decoded (Hardcover)
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1960s Counterculture - Documents Decoded (Hardcover)
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An era that changed America forever is analyzed through the words
of those who led, participated in, and opposed the protest
movements that made the 1960s a signature epoch in U.S. culture.
There is no better way to understand the 1960s than to read key
speeches and texts from the decade, experiencing firsthand writings
that capture a signature sense of passion and conviction. That is
exactly the approach taken by this book as it analyzes major
protest movements of the era, including the Vietnam War protests,
the Civil Rights Movement, Women's Lib, the hippie movement, and
the nascent GLBQT movement. Organized by movement, the work
presents speeches, testimonies, and other important documents
side-by-side with accessibly written, expert commentary. The
documents and the themes they represent are linked to each other
and to events during the decade to put the passionate thinking of
the time in context and demonstrate its importance and legacy. By
allowing readers to explore the 1960s in this visceral way, the
book will provide an engaging learning experience for secondary
school and university students, who will also gain helpful insights
on how to evaluate historical documents. For the same reason, the
volume will be a welcome resource for the general reader interested
in understanding-or recalling-why the 1960s produced so many
lasting changes in the American psyche. Opens a window on a
revolutionary time when Americans stood up and demanded peace and
tolerance Highlights the expectations of free speech and equal
treatment for all Americans and shows how those expectations were
translated into actions Includes background discussion of the 1960s
and background discussion of each document Compares and contrasts
key passages, encouraging the reader to cross-reference documents
within the volume and connect the dots between them Examines
exhibits as varied as Abbie Hoffman's testimony at the trial of the
Chicago 7, Noam Chomsky's essay "The Function of a University in
Time of Crisis," the Port Huron speech of the Students for a
Democratic Society, Richard Nixon's Silent Majority speech, and
Shirley Chisholm's Equal Rights for Women speech
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