The social and cultural movements of the 1960s began to upset the traditional “norms” of gender constructs, family and social structures, racial biases, and portrayals of white suburbia that existed in the 1950s. Many social movements were taking place in the US while the Vietnam war going on. In early 1960 black college students in Greensboro, North Carolina sat in on a “white’s only” lunch counters and restrooms, as similar sit-ins started to happen in other southern cities too. These sit-ins…
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troops were joining the anti-war effort. Squads were murdering their commanders and abandoning their posts (Hoge). Draft deferments back home created an easy out for the wealthy but the resentment from the lower classes grew. Protests and riots broke out. At the Kent State riot, college kids were shot while demonstrating on campus (Hixson). Richard Nixon ignored the unrest and continued his movement in Asia. Taking a stance of gradual withdrawal, he began Vietnamization (Holsti and Rosenau). But…
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“They moved actively and directly against racial injustices, the threat of war, violations of individual rights of conscience and, less frequently, against economic manipulation… the significance is in the fact the students are breaking the crust of apathy and overcoming the inner alienation that remain the defining characteristics of American college life.” (Archive 22.2) This new generation was more outspoken and determined than any that had come before them Young people in the 50s and 60s more…
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which meant that it was often cheaper to buy one of these suburban houses than it was to rent an apartment in the city” (“The 1950s”). -This bill was a big contribution to the movement towards the suburbs because a solid portion of the men in this movement were those who had gotten married when they returned from the war. In this sense suburbs were a good part of american culture, but there is the piece about women. Women were forced to take on the role of basically devoting themselves to their…
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She also was able to spark a women rights rebellion that would soon become quite effective. It would be “soon” because she lived when the world wars were being written into history and all the men were being shipped away, so the women would take their jobs in the factories and other work places. Although it would be some time before women received more rights, she encouraged women to get into government…
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Great Depression. As we all know, the Great Depression was not really lifted until the end of World War Two. The World War Two also marked a big step forward of social progress. Right up to the tumultuous yet colorful 1960s, Dr. Chuck drank full of the upheaval of the twentieth century in his formative year. Economic recovery of the 1950s, social reform of the Civil Right Movement, Hippie culture, anti-war campaign, and man’s landing of the moon of the 1960s. Of course, then came the economic boom of…
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little control over anything in their life, they had to stay at home and take care of the kids, couldn’t go to school, and couldn’t own property. The predicament of women in the lower-class was even worse as they were considered lower than their male counterparts. This brought on the Second Great Awakening which started in 1790 and gave women more leadership roles outside of their daily housework. More movements and protests started occurring. Angelina and Sarah Grimke were well known as Feminists…
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know her as the first African American girl to attend an all white school. Her name is Ruby Bridges. At the age of six, Ruby had something to do with the cause of the Civil Rights Movement. It was November of 1960 when she became the first African-American to integrate an all-white school. Ruby was one of the six black kids to pass an exam to show that blacks could compete with whites academically. Ruby and her mother had to be escorted by four federal marshalls every day because of the chaos going…
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How did the American culture advance from the Vietnam War Era? Cornelia Roberts-Pryce Chamberlain College of Nursing HUMN-303N-14171: Introduction to Humanities Spring 2013 * Introduction to the Community: Identify the community you will be using for this paper and provide a brief description of the community. Your community should be the area where you live or the area surrounding your work setting. * Windshield Survey: Assess your community by doing an informal windshield survey…
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September 5, 1965, where he was talking about the Blue Unicorn Coffeehouse in San Francisco (The 1960s Hippie Counter Culture Movement ). Hippies felt isolated from the middle class society, whom they thought of as corrupt and materialistic, and so they created a new lifestyle where they promoted peace, especially during the Vietnam War, creating the slogan “make love, not war” (Britannica) . They often lived in communities with other fellow hippies, where they began to practice the vegetarian diet…
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