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Figure 1: Civil rights marchers in Madison, Wisconsin Figure 1: Civil rights marchers in Madison, Wisconsin. Courtesy of the UW-Madison Archives. From: AHR Forum The Rise and Fall of an International Counterculture, 1960–1975The Rise and Fall of an International Counterculture Am Hist Rev. 2009;114(1):45-68. doi:10.1086/ahr.114.1.45 Am Hist Rev | © 2009 American Historical Association. All rights reserved.American Historical Association

Figure 2: Lyndon Johnson delivering a speech at Johns Hopkins University, April 7, 1965. LBJ Library Photo by Yoichi Okamoto. From: AHR Forum The Rise and Fall of an International Counterculture, 1960–1975The Rise and Fall of an International Counterculture Am Hist Rev. 2009;114(1):45-68. doi:10.1086/ahr.114.1.45 Am Hist Rev | © 2009 American Historical Association. All rights reserved.American Historical Association

Figure 3: National Guard troops on the University of Wisconsin–Madison campus, 1969. Courtesy of the UW-Madison Archives. From: AHR Forum The Rise and Fall of an International Counterculture, 1960–1975The Rise and Fall of an International Counterculture Am Hist Rev. 2009;114(1):45-68. doi:10.1086/ahr.114.1.45 Am Hist Rev | © 2009 American Historical Association. All rights reserved.American Historical Association

Figure 4: Richard and Pat Nixon at tea with Zhou Enlai, February 1972 Figure 4: Richard and Pat Nixon at tea with Zhou Enlai, February 1972. Courtesy of Richard Nixon Library and Birthplace. From: AHR Forum The Rise and Fall of an International Counterculture, 1960–1975The Rise and Fall of an International Counterculture Am Hist Rev. 2009;114(1):45-68. doi:10.1086/ahr.114.1.45 Am Hist Rev | © 2009 American Historical Association. All rights reserved.American Historical Association