Norton Lecture Slides by Eric Foner Norton Lecture Slides by Eric Foner Give Me Liberty! AN AMERICAN HISTORY FOURTH EDITION
Lecture Preview The Civil Rights Revolution The Kennedy Years Lyndon Johnson’s Presidency The Changing Black Movement Vietnam and the New Left The New Movements and the Rights Revolution 1968
Give Me Liberty!: An American History, Fourth Edition Copyright © 2013 W.W. Norton & Company An antiwar demonstrator offers a flower to Military Police
The Civil Rights Revolution Focus Question: What were the major events in the civil rights movement of the early 1960s? Focus Question: What were the major events in the civil rights movement of the early 1960s?
The Civil Rights Revolution: protests The Rising Tide of Protest
Birmingham The March on Washington The Civil Rights Revolution: martin luther king
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Give Me Liberty!: An American History, Fourth Edition Copyright © 2013 W.W. Norton & Company Civil rights demonstrators, Orangeburg, North Carolina, 1960
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Give Me Liberty!: An American History, Fourth Edition Copyright © 2013 W.W. Norton & Company A fireman assaulting young African- American demonstrators in Birmingham
Give Me Liberty!: An American History, Fourth Edition Copyright © 2013 W.W. Norton & Company 1963 March on Washington in front of the White House
The Kennedy Years Focus Question: What were the major crises and policy initiatives of the Kennedy presidency? Focus Question: What were the major crises and policy initiatives of the Kennedy presidency?
The Kennedy Years: foreign policy Kennedy and the World
The Kennedy Years: cold war and civil rights The Missile Crisis Kennedy and Civil Rights
Give Me Liberty!: An American History, Fourth Edition Copyright © 2013 W.W. Norton & Company James Meredith
Give Me Liberty!: An American History, Fourth Edition Copyright © 2013 W.W. Norton & Company Reading the news of President Kennedy’s assassination
Give Me Liberty!: An American History, Fourth Edition Copyright © 2013 W.W. Norton & Company Lyndon B. Johnson being sworn in
Lyndon Johnson’s Presidency Focus Question: What were the purposes and strategies of Johnson’s Great Society programs? Focus Question: What were the purposes and strategies of Johnson’s Great Society programs?
Lyndon Johnson’s Presidency: Civil Rights The Civil Rights Act of 1964 Freedom Summer
Give Me Liberty!: An American History, Fourth Edition Copyright © 2013 W.W. Norton & Company Fannie Lou Hamer testifying at the Democratic National Convention, 1964
Lyndon Johnson’s Presidency: conservatism The 1964 Election The Conservative Sixties
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Give Me Liberty!: An American History, Fourth Edition Copyright © 2013 W.W. Norton & Company Young Americans for Freedom rally, 1967
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Lyndon Johnson’s Presidency: voting and immigration The Voting Rights Act Immigration Reform
Lyndon Johnson’s Presidency: welfare The Great Society
Lyndon Johnson’s Presidency: economics The War on Poverty
Give Me Liberty!: An American History, Fourth Edition Copyright © 2013 W.W. Norton & Company Figure 25.1 Percentage of Population Below Poverty Level, by Race, 1950–1969*
Give Me Liberty!: An American History, Fourth Edition Copyright © 2013 W.W. Norton & Company President Lyndon Johnson visiting Appalachia
Lyndon Johnson’s Presidency: economic liberty Freedom and Equality
The Changing Black Movement Focus Question: How did the civil rights movement change in the mid-1960s? Focus Question: How did the civil rights movement change in the mid-1960s?
The Changing Black Movement: urban riots The Ghetto Uprisings
Give Me Liberty!: An American History, Fourth Edition Copyright © 2013 W.W. Norton & Company Policeman on patrol during the Watts Riot in Los Angeles, 1965
Give Me Liberty!: An American History, Fourth Edition Copyright © 2013 W.W. Norton & Company The focus of the civil rights movement was shifting from desegregation to economic inequality.
The Changing Black Movement: black power Malcolm X The Rise of Black Power
Give Me Liberty!: An American History, Fourth Edition Copyright © 2013 W.W. Norton & Company Female students at Howard University, Washington, D.C.
Give Me Liberty!: An American History, Fourth Edition Copyright © 2013 W.W. Norton & Company The Liberation of Aunt Jemima
Vietnam and the New Left Focus Question: How did the Vietnam War transform American politics and culture? Focus Question: How did the Vietnam War transform American politics and culture?
Vietnam and the New Left: Student movement Old and New Lefts
Vietnam and the New Left: social criticism The Fading Consensus The Rise of Students for a Democratic Society (SDS)
Give Me Liberty!: An American History, Fourth Edition Copyright © 2013 W.W. Norton & Company Members of Students for a Democratic Society (SDS)
Give Me Liberty!: An American History, Fourth Edition Copyright © 2013 W.W. Norton & Company Mario Savio
Vietnam and the New Left: cold war policy America and Vietnam
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Vietnam and the New Left: vietnam war Lyndon Johnson’s War The Antiwar Movement
Give Me Liberty!: An American History, Fourth Edition Copyright © 2013 W.W. Norton & Company Map 25.2 The Vietnam War, 1964–1975
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Vietnam and the New Left: generational rebellion The Counterculture Personal Liberation and the Free Individual Faith and the Counterculture
Give Me Liberty!: An American History, Fourth Edition Copyright © 2013 W.W. Norton & Company Two young members of the counterculture at their wedding in New Mexico
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The New Movements and the Rights Revolution Focus Question: What were the sources and significance of the rights revolution of the late 1960s? Focus Question: What were the sources and significance of the rights revolution of the late 1960s?
The New Movements and the Rights Revolution: women The Feminine Mystique Women’s Liberation
Give Me Liberty!: An American History, Fourth Edition Copyright © 2013 W.W. Norton & Company A poster listing some of the performers at Woodstock
Give Me Liberty!: An American History, Fourth Edition Copyright © 2013 W.W. Norton & Company A race official tried to eject Kathrine Switzer from the Boston Marathon.
Give Me Liberty!: An American History, Fourth Edition Copyright © 2013 W.W. Norton & Company A 1970 women’s liberation demonstration at the Statue of Liberty
The New Movements and the Rights Revolution: personal rights Personal Freedom Gay Liberation
Give Me Liberty!: An American History, Fourth Edition Copyright © 2013 W.W. Norton & Company Part of the Gay Liberation Day demonstration
The New Movements and the Rights Revolution: latinos and indians Latino Activism Red Power
Give Me Liberty!: An American History, Fourth Edition Copyright © 2013 W.W. Norton & Company César Chavez speaking in support of the national grape boycott, 1965
Give Me Liberty!: An American History, Fourth Edition Copyright © 2013 W.W. Norton & Company The occupation of Alcatraz Island by “Indians of All Tribes”
The New Movements and the Rights Revolution: environmentalism Silent Spring The New Environmentalism
The New Movements and the Rights Revolution: civil liberties The Rights Revolution Policing the States The Right to Privacy
Give Me Liberty!: An American History, Fourth Edition Copyright © 2013 W.W. Norton & Company Karl Hubenthal’s December 8, 1976, cartoon celebrating the rights revolution
Give Me Liberty!: An American History, Fourth Edition Copyright © 2013 W.W. Norton & Company Richard and Mildred Loving
Give Me Liberty!: An American History, Fourth Edition Copyright © 2013 W.W. Norton & Company Criticism of the Supreme Court
1968 Focus Question: In what ways was 1968 a climactic year for the Sixties? Focus Question: In what ways was 1968 a climactic year for the Sixties?
1968: events A Year of Turmoil
Give Me Liberty!: An American History, Fourth Edition Copyright © 2013 W.W. Norton & Company Striking sanitation workers in Memphis, Tennessee
1968: global demonstrations The Global 1968
Give Me Liberty!: An American History, Fourth Edition Copyright © 2013 W.W. Norton & Company A mural in Belfast, Northern Ireland, depicts Frederick Douglass.
1968: social impact Nixon’s Comeback The Legacy of the Sixties
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Review The Civil Rights Revolution Focus Question: What were the major events in the civil rights movement of the early 1960s? The Kennedy Years Focus Question: What were the major crises and policy initiatives of the Kennedy presidency? Lyndon Johnson’s Presidency Focus Question: What were the purposes and strategies of Johnson's Great Society programs? The Changing Black Movement Focus Question: How did the civil rights movement change in the mid- 1960s?
Review Continued Vietnam and the New Left Focus Question: How did the Vietnam War transform American politics and culture? The New Movements and the Rights Revolution Focus Question: What were the sources and significance of the rights revolution of the late 1960s? 1968 Focus Question: In what ways was 1968 a climactic year for the Sixties?
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Next Lecture PREVIEW: —— Chapter 26 —— The Triumph of Conservatism, 1969–1988 President Nixon Vietnam and Watergate The End of the Golden Age The Rising Tide of Conservatism The Reagan Revolution
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