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1 The Counter Culture: A Generation in Conflict
Objectives… Identify the common characteristics & goals of the 1960s counter culture. Describe how the anti-war movement mobilized & spread.

2 The 60s generation… The largest generation in history
The Baby Boomers are of age Ages: 18-21 Affluent: 50% attending college Rejected the conformity of the 50s New values: Music, dress, hair The 1960s generation... Viewed Vietnam as a civil war (Viet Cong v. SV gov.) Believed the US should not be involved. Objected to Americans dying & the tactics used to fight the war. Controversial tactics Large scale bombing -Napalm -Search & destroy tactics -Reports of US troops killing civilians

3 How did the counter culture express generational rebellion?
The Hippies highlighted the generational rebellion ... - Dress: Bell bottoms & tie-dyed shirts - Long hair - Increased premarital sex - Drugs - Music

4 “The Times They Are A-Chang-in”

5 1962: Students for a Democratic Society (SDS)
Leader: Tom Hayden ..."father to the largest mass protests in American history" A radical left wing group that organizes college students to protest against the abuses of capitalism. Hayden delivers the Port Huron Statement... "articulated the fundamental problems of American society”...i.e. Economic injustice, racial injustice and the the Cold War The SDS developed into the largest protest group against the Vietnam War.

6 The Free Speech Movement (1964)…
Originates at U of CA, Berkeley CA, Berkeley & other universities limit student political activities & the ability to speak out against social issues. Students demand a say in developing academic programs & in making university rules. A national movement advocating for student rights develops Students became angry when they discover universities are involved in war related research. Students protest & boycott classes

7 From Campus Protests to Mass Mobilization
How did college students react to the escalation of the Vietnam War?... - Boycotting classes - Teach-ins… - Sit-Ins...

8 The students did not trust the traditional media sources.
What is a Teach-In? Students gather to discuss an important topic & provide information on events which people cannot understand through traditional news sources. The students did not trust the traditional media sources.

9 WHAT? “Be-in” ...Hanging out
1967 The Summer of Love WHO? 100K “Hippies” WHAT? “Be-in” ...Hanging out

10 The Summer of Love WHERE? San Francisco WHY? Social Rebellion
Parental authority/ conformity Sexual behavior - “The Pill” Drugs (Marijuana, LSD) Dress Communal living

11 “Everybody Must Get Stoned” Recorded live at Farm Aid in 1986
Bob Dylan “Everybody Must Get Stoned” Recorded live at Farm Aid in 1986 The Drug Culture Harvard Professor Dr. Timothy Leary Advocates the mass production & distribution of LSD …“turn on, tune in, drop out”

12 Woodstock - A rock festival held at Max Yasgur's dairy farm in upstate NY.
400K people attend

13 Who played at Woodstock?...
Joan Baez Blood, Sweat and Tears Paul Butterfield Blues Band The Band Creedence Clearwater Revival Canned Heat Country Joe & The Fish Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young Joe Cocker Arlo Guthrie Grateful Dead Tim Hardin The Who Jimi Hendrix Richie Havens Keep Hartley Incredible String Band Janis Joplin The Jefferson Airplane The Joshua Light Show Melanie Mountain Quill John Sebastian Ravi Shankar Sly and the Family Stone Bert Sommer Santana Sweetwater Ten Years After Johnny Winter

14 The peace movement spreads off campus…
1967: 300K protest NYC 60K protest in San Francisco Draft card burning… $10K fine Vietnam Vets Against the War organize

15 Extreme actions taken by anti-war activists...
War at Home & War Abroad Extreme actions taken by anti-war activists... The goal of protestors was to “Bring the war home.” In violent acts of protest bring the violence & destruction of war to America. : 40K bombings $21M in damages The Berrigan Brothers.... (See next slide)

16 The Berrigan Brothers: Radical Priests... “The Catholic Left”
The Baltimore Four (1967)... Occupied a US Draft Board in Baltimore, MD Conducted a “blood-pouring protest” Berrigan: "This sacrificial... act is meant to protest the pitiful waste of American and Vietnamese blood " The Catonsville Nine (1968)... Removed records from a draft board & burnt the records with homemade napalm . Their statement... “We confront... (the religious) bodies of America with their silence and cowardice in the face of our country's crimes the religious bureaucracy in this country is racist, is an accomplice in this war, and is hostile to the poor.” Sentenced to 3 years in prison The Harrisburg Seven (1972)... Caught trading letters alluding to kidnapping Henry Kissinger & initiating bombings in Washington DC steam tunnels. Tried, but not convicted


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