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The 60s Flower Power! Make Love, Not War! Peace!

The 60s It was intense, man! What was it like? “The times, they are a changin’”

The 60s Many people opposed the Vietnam War and the Draft. Many protests were held on college campuses, and the youth of America spoke out.

The 60s Student Movements Clip art courtesy of Butterflies Are Free.com and J’s Magic Galleries “You don't need a weatherman to know which way the wind blows.” Bob Dylan “You say you want a revolution. Well, you know, we all want to change the world.” John Lennon

The 60s The Civil Rights Movement

The 60s The Civil Rights Movement Martin Luther King, Jr. and others fought for equal rights of African Americans. Rosa Parks and others stood their ground in peaceful protests. "I Have A Dream"

The 60s Rock n’ Roll Rock and Roll became the popular music style including artists like Elvis Presley The Beatles The Rolling Stones Jimi Hendrix

The 60s The Woodstock Nation 1969 In 1969, Woodstock was a large festival and concert for Hippies and those in the Counterculture.

The 60s The End