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Kennedy and the Promise of the Sixties (Paperback, Revised)
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Kennedy and the Promise of the Sixties (Paperback, Revised)
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This book explores life in America during that brief promising
period in the early sixties when John F. Kennedy was the U.S.
president. Kennedy's optimism and charm helped to give promise to
the times. At the same time, Cold War frustrations in Cuba and
Vietnam worried Americans, while the 1962 Missile Crisis narrowly
avoided a nuclear disaster. Early in the decade, the Civil Rights
movement gained momentum through student sit-ins and Freedom Rides.
Martin Luther King, Jr. emerged as a powerful spokesman for
non-violent social change and gave his powerful "I Have a Dream"
speech at the March on Washington in 1963. The Civil Rights
movement proved to be the seedbed for many other movements in the
decade. The American family was also undergoing rapid change and
Betty Friedan launched what became the Women's Movement in 1963.
Culture, too, underwent transformation. The Beat authors Jack
Kerouac and Alan Ginsburg gained respectability, Joan Baez and Bob
Dylan revived folk music, and Roy Lichtenstein and Andy Warhol
produced Pop Art. Ginsberg, Aldous Huxley, Timothy Leary and Ken
Kesey began to promote psychedelic drugs. The Sixties was a decade
of marked political, social, and cultural change. Since 1976 W.J.
Rorabaugh has taught at the University of Washington in Seattle. He
is the author of The Alcoholic republic (Oxford, 1979), The Craft
Apprentice (Oxford, 1986), and Berkeley at War: The 1960s (Oxford,
1989). Professor Rorabaugh has held fellowships from the National
Endowment for the Humanities, the National Humanities Center, the
Newberry Library, the Huntington Library, and the John F. Kennedy
Library. He has served on editorial boards for the Journal of Early
Republic and the History of Education Quarterly.
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