Chapter 21 A Time of Social Change Mr. Brink. The Establishment.

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Chapter 21 A Time of Social Change Mr. Brink

The Establishment

The Counterculture

Evolution of the Counterculture HipstersHippies BeatniksFlower Children

Clean Cut Beatles

Beatles – I am the Walrus

Psychedelic Music

Rock and 27 Years

Woodstock

Pop Art Andy WarholAndy Warhol

Summer of Love San Francisco, 1967

Timothy Leary Turn on, Tune in, Drop out.Turn on, Tune in, Drop out.

The Manson Murders

Women 19th Amendment Betty Friedan NOW ERA –Phyllis Schlafly Roe vs.Wade Gloria Steinem Title IX

Gloria Steinem

Roe v. Wade

Latinos Cesar Chavez Chicanos Corky Gonzales La Raza Unida Brown Berets Boricua

Native Americans 1969 Alcatraz AIM 2nd Battle of Wounded Knee

Consumer/Disabled Rights What did he write? Led to ________________________. –Improvements such as ___________ __________ formed by Nixon Eunice Shriver – –Led to _________________________ - Gov’t guaranteed…