“Do You Own Thing”: Sixties Counterculture

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“Do You Own Thing”: Sixties Counterculture Roots Results Film vignettes Summary Critical question #3: To what extent did foreign events affect US domestic life, 1940’s – 1960’s?

“Do You Own Thing”: Sixties Counterculture Critical question #3: To what extent did foreign events affect US domestic life, 1940’s – 1960’s?

“Do You Own Thing”: Sixties Counterculture Roots Results Film vignettes Summary Critical question #3: To what extent did foreign events affect US domestic life, 1940’s – 1960’s?

“Do You Own Thing”: Sixties Counterculture I. Roots Critical question #3: To what extent did foreign events affect US domestic life, 1940’s – 1960’s?

“Do You Own Thing”: Sixties Counterculture Roots Critical question #3: To what extent did foreign events affect US domestic life, 1940’s – 1960’s?

“Do You Own Thing”: Sixties Counterculture Roots Critical question #3: To what extent did foreign events affect US domestic life, 1940’s – 1960’s?

“Howl” by Beat poet Allen Ginsburg I saw the best minds of my generation destroyed by madness, starving hysterical naked, dragging themselves through the negro streets at dawn looking for an angry fix, angelheaded hipsters burning for the ancient heavenly connection to the starry dynamo in the machinery of night, who poverty and tatters and hollow-eyed and high sat up smoking in the supernatural darkness of cold-water flats floating across the tops of cities contemplating jazz, . . . who passed through universities with radiant cool eyes hallucinating Arkansas and Blake-light tragedy among the scholars of war . . . “Howl” by Beat poet Allen Ginsburg

“Do You Own Thing”: Sixties Counterculture Critical question #3: To what extent did foreign events affect US domestic life, 1940’s – 1960’s?

“Do You Own Thing”: Sixties Counterculture Roots Results Film vignettes Critical question #3: To what extent did foreign events affect US domestic life, 1940’s – 1960’s?

“Do You Own Thing”: Sixties Counterculture Critical question #3: To what extent did foreign events affect US domestic life, 1940’s – 1960’s?

“Do You Own Thing”: Sixties Counterculture Critical question #3: To what extent did foreign events affect US domestic life, 1940’s – 1960’s?

“Do You Own Thing”: Sixties Counterculture Roots Results Film vignettes Summary Critical question #3: To what extent did foreign events affect US domestic life, 1940’s – 1960’s?

“Do You Own Thing”: Sixties Counterculture Roots Results Film vignettes Summary Critical question #3: To what extent did foreign events affect US domestic life, 1940’s – 1960’s?

Making Sense of the Sixties How the 60s Changed America https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ls7LJ2Bk0LY&list=PLl5jpZP-bgnm062FH0VVktr8zOveXLehI&index=4 Making Sense of the Sixties How the 60s Changed America Intro 0:00 – 7:07 Woodstock 23:11 – 25:16 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W4ga_M5Zdn4 Turn turn Critical question #3: To what extent did foreign events affect US domestic life, 1940’s – 1960’s?

Critical question #3: To what extent did foreign events affect US domestic life, 1940’s – 1960’s?

Critical question #3: To what extent did foreign events affect US domestic life, 1940’s – 1960’s?

Critical question #3: To what extent did foreign events affect US domestic life, 1940’s – 1960’s?

Critical question #3: To what extent did foreign events affect US domestic life, 1940’s – 1960’s?

Critical question #3: To what extent did foreign events affect US domestic life, 1940’s – 1960’s?