Unlike other works, "America in the SixtieS" looks at the era
from the perspective of new leftists, liberals, and conservatives,
providing readers with the opportunity to see this seminal decade
more fully and richly than they could before. It includes the
manifestos of both the Students for a Democratic Society and the
Young Americans for Freedom, the most prominent radical and
conservative student groups of that era, as well as the words of
prominent liberals and moderate Republicans, such as Hubert
Humphrey and Dwight D. Eisenhower. In addition to selections by the
well-known individuals of that era, such as Jerry Rubin and Tom
Hayden, it contains pieces by figures often associated with other
times, like the Reverend Billy Graham, Ronald Reagan, and Strom
Thurmond. Seeking to immerse readers in the decade's key issues in
a balanced manner, it includes President Johnson's, General William
Westmoreland's, and the AFL-CIO's defense of the Vietnam War as
well as Dr. Benjamin Spock's and Paul Potter's criticism of it.
The book covers the civil rights movement, Vietnam, the
counterculture, and the women's movement. It looks at some of the
1960's most memorable moments, from the Cuban missile crisis and
President Kennedy's assassination to the moon landing and the New
York Mets' World Series victory in 1969. A statistical appendix,
with data on the economy, the cost of consumer goods, trends in
popular culture, and important legal developments, complements the
documents.
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