The Winds of Change in America. Literature: William H. Whyte, The Organization Man.

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The Winds of Change in America

Literature: William H. Whyte, The Organization Man

Literature Jack Kerouac,On the Road

Literature Allen Ginsberg, “Beat Poet”

Literature: J.D. Salinger,Catcher in the Rye

Betty Friedan, The Feminine Mystique

The Politics of Change: The Civil Rights Movement

Montgomery Bus Boycott

The Warren Court: Brown v. Board of Education

Central High School Little Rock, Arkansas, 1957

Freedom Riders Spring 1961

Ole Miss October 1962

University of Alabama June 1963

Birmingham

March on Washington, 1963

The Civil Rights Act of 1964

Freedom Summer 1964: Mississippi Burning

Selma-Birmingham March Bloody Sunday, 1965

The Voting Rights Act, 1965

America’s First National Funeral November 1963

Announcement

The New President

America Watches

Farewell

The War in Vietnam

Buddhist Protest

Marines at Da Nang

B-52 Raids

Protests

Protest at the Pentagon

TET Offensive

America Watches

Lyndon Johnson’s Agony

The Political Demise of LBJ

The Shock of April 1968

The Shock of June 1968

Richard Nixon

The Global Strategist

Kent State

More Protests

POWs Return President Nixon Greets John McCain

Remembrance

“Watergate” June 1972-August 1974 The Burglars & “Masterminds” Liddy and Hunt

“The Cast”

Investigation

Investigative Journalism

Nixon Resigns August 1974

The End of An Era