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And Women’s Liberation! The Era of Protest And Women’s Liberation!

ANTI-WAR MOVEMENT… MAKE LOVE, NOT WAR!

Sit-ins, marches, rallies! @ * ! # ^ $

Kent State Shooting, 1970

DOWN WITH THE “ESTABLISHMENT”!

Teen culture didn’t trust anyone over the age of 30

Hippies and counter-culture

THE SEXUAL REVOLUTION!

“The Pill” –approved by the FDA

Gay rights… homosexuality is legalized in England (1967)

WOMEN’S RIGHTS!

The demand for equal pay!

Gloria Steinem

CIVIL RIGHTS!

Started as a non-violent movement with leaders like Martin Luther King, Jr.

http://www.youtube.com/v/V57lotnKGF8

And led by more radical leaders like Malcolm X

It evolved into the “Black Power” movement with radical groups like the “Black Panthers”

ENVIRONMENTAL PROTEST

“Silent Spring”

There was a growing awareness of environmental pollution…

And the use of pesticides in agriculture

MUSIC OF PROTEST!

The Beatles

The Rolling Stones

Jefferson Airplane

Jimi Hendrix Experience

The Doors

Bob Dylan