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1 RADICALS OF THE SIXTIES

2 Who-Protesting Students The New Left Attitude- Society is screwed up, and The Establishment is corrupt!

3 How did they differ from Hippies? They tried to changed society, while Hippies “dropped out”. Early Tactics- Non-Violent Civil Disobedience (marches, sit-ins, boycotts)

4 Early Icons-

5 GANDHI

6 MLK, JR.

7 FOLK SINGERS

8 Early Hot Spot- Berkeley Why There? The Free Speech Movement

9 Reaction from the Mainstream- -Outrage -View them as “spoiled brats” -See them as Un-American -See them as “Hippies”

10 By the mid-Sixties- A lot of the Hippie / Drug Culture had blended with the protest scene.

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12 Change in Tactics & Why- Became more confrontational and militant. Some even called for Revolution. They were frustrated, felt the old tactics weren’t working Anymore!

13 New Icons- Revolutionaries like:

14 Che Guevara

15 Mao Zedong

16 Ho Chi Minh

17 BLACK RADICALS 1- THE NATION OF ISLAM Leader- Elijah Muhammad Spokesman- Malcolm X

18 Followers-Black Muslims Promoted- Separation of the races Self-Defense Black Pride

19 Reaction- Whites and many blacks viewed them as violent racists. Malcolm X- Had a falling out with the Nation of Islam, and left it in 1964.

20 February 21, 1965- Malcolm X was killed by 3 members of the Nation of Islam in Harlem, NYC. Malcolm’s ideas- Will continue to influence Black America.

21 2- THE NEW “SNICK” & BLACK POWER SNCC- Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee 1966- Asked all white members to leave, and started calling for

22 Black Definition- The power to control their own communities & control their own destiny. White Definition- It was an anti-white, violent message.

23 New Leaders of “Snick”-

24 Stokely Carmichael

25 H Rap Brown

26 Promote-Self-Defense They even start to call for Revolution!

27 3- THE BLACK PANTHER PARTY FOUNDED- IN OAKLAND, CA IN 1966 BY HUEY NEWTON & BOBBY SEALE

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29 MAIN ISSUE- POLICE BRUTALITY IN THE BLACK COMMUNITY. CALL ON- BLACK PEOPLE TO ARM THEMSELVES FOR SELF-DEFENSE

30 WHITE AMERICA- IS SCARED TO DEATH OF THEM WHITE RADICALS- START TO LOOK UP TO THEM, & WANT TO JOIN WITH THEM

31 RESULT OF THEIR MILITANT IMAGE- THE POLICE & FBI WILL GO AFTER THEM. THE LEADERS ARE ARRESTED, KILLED, OR FLEE THE COUNTRY.

32 MAJOR RACE RIOTS OF THE 60s- 1964- HARLEM, NYC 1965- WATTS (LA), CA 1966- CHICAGO, IL 1967- NEWARK, NJ & DETROIT, MI APRIL 4, 1968- MLK IS ASSASSINATED, RACE RIOTS BREAK OUT IN 130 CITIES.

33 WHITE RADICALS 1- SDS WHAT- STUDENTS FOR A DEMOCRATIC SOCIETY KEY LEADER-

34 TOM HAYDEN

35 2- THE YOUTH INTERNATIONAL PARTY KNOWN AS-THE YIPPIES MAIN LEADERS-

36 JERRY RUBIN

37 ABBIE HOFFMAN

38 3- THE WEATHERMEN / WEATHER UNDERGROUND WHAT-A SPLINTER GROUP OF SDS CALL FOR-VIOLENT REVOLUTION WHAT DID THEY DO? WENT INTO HIDING, AND STARTED BOMBING THE ESTABLISHMENT

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40 FAMOUS ANTI-WAR PROTESTS- 1- WASHINGTON, D.C. 1967 THE YIPPIES CLAIMED THEY WERE GOING TO LEVITATE THE PENTAGON. THIS IS THE PROTEST WERE SOME DEMONSTRATORS PLACED FLOWERS IN THE SOLDIERS’ RIFLES.

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42 2- COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY 1968 STUDENTS, LED BY SDS, TAKE OVER SEVERAL CAMPUS BUILDINGS IN PROTEST OF THE ADMINISTRATION. THE POLICE ARE SENT IN AND VIOLENCE BREAKS OUT.

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45 3- CHICAGO 1968 THOUSANDS OF POLICE & DEMONSTRATORS CLASH IN THE STREETS OUTSIDE THE DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL CONVENTION. THIS VIOLENCE WILL COME TO SYMBOLIZE THE “CHAOS OF THE 60s”

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47 THE MEN THAT WERE PUT ON TRIAL AFTER THE RIOT, WERE CALLED THE “CHICAGO 8/7”


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