Challenging the Powerful

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Challenging the Powerful Influences Groups Major Events Effects

Influences The Civil Rights Movement Generation Gap Vietnam Inequities

Groups SDS (Students for a Democratic Society) Free Speech Movement Black Power (Brown, Red, Etc…) Weather Underground, Symbionese Liberation Army, etc…

Major Events Freedom Summer Race Riots 1968 Democratic Convention Woodstock Summer of Love Kent State Tonkin Gulf/Pentagon Papers/Watergate MLK Assassination

Effects End of Vietnam War War Powers Act Women/Latino/American Indian/Gay Movements Conservative Backlash