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1 New Social Movements and Vietnam Black Power Feminism Free Speech Vietnam War Antiwar movement Counterculture

2 Chronology 1962 Port Huron Statement Rachel Carson, Silent Spring 1963Betty Friedan, The Feminine Mystique March on Washington Kennedy assasinated, Lyndon Johnson President 1964 Civil Rights Act of 1964 Free Speech movement at Berkeley Freedom Summer Harlem riots 1965Malcolm X assasinated Voting Rights Act Immigration Reform Act Watts riot Ralph Nader, Unsafe at Any Speed 1966National Organization for Women organized Black Panther Party Founded 1968Martin Luther King, Jr. assasinated Democratic National Convention in Chicago Richard Nixon elected president Miss America Beauty Pageant protest 1969Stonewall riot “Indians of All Nations” occupy Alcatraz island Fred Hampton murdered by FBI

3 New York Times photograph made after President John F. Kennedy’s assassination

4 Malcolm X and Martin Lulther King, Jr.

5 Black Panthers

6 Black Panther Party pamphlet, 1970

7 Students for Democratic Society poster, 1972

8 Wounded Knee protest, 1973

9 Women in Labor Force, 1940-1987 19401950196019701987 Millions13.817.822.531.253.0 Percentage Employed Single4846435165 Married1723324056 With children6NA12193057 ” 6-17NA28394971

10 Cold War - Vietnam War Chronology 1961Bay of Pigs 1962 Port Huron Statement Cuban Missile Crisis 1963Betty Friedan, The Feminine Mystique March on Washington Kennedy assasinated, Lyndon Johnson President 1964 Free Speech movement at Berkeley Freedom Summer Gulf of Tonkin Resolution 1965Malcolm X assasinated 1966National Organization for Women organized Black Panther Party Founded 1968Tet offensive Martin Luther King, Jr. assasinated Democratic National Convention in Chicago Richard Nixon elected president Miss America Beauty Pageant protest 1969Stonewall riot “Indians of All Nations” occupy Alcatraz island 1970The Ohio National Guard kills four students at Kent State 1972Congress passes Equal Rights Amendment (not ratified by states) 1973Paris peace agreement ends war in Vietnam for America

11 Vietnam War map

12 My Lai massacre Eddie Adams's Pulitzer Prize-winning photo of General Nguyễn Ngọc Loan executing Nguyễn Văn Lém, a Viet Cong officer.

13 My Lai massacre

14 Chicago Democratic Convention, 1968

15 Kent State, May 4, 1970 - National Guard

16 Kent State, May 4, 1970 - Student Killed


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