Jaci McManus & Emily Cook

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Chapter 25 Section 1 The Cold War Begins Section 1 The Counterculture Describe the rise of the counterculture. List the major characteristics of the counterculture.
Advertisements

Culture and Counterculture 30-3 The Main Idea The counterculture that emerged in the 1960s and 1970s left a lasting impact on American life. Reading Focus.
The Emergence of a Counter Culture Chapter 50. counterculture The movement of young people to idea of identifying to those things opposite of the previous.
The Politics of Protest
The Counterculture of the 1960’s Counterculture was a movement made up of mostly white, middle-class college young people who were disillusioned with the.
THE STUDENT PROTEST MOVEMENT & COUNTERCULTURE CH
31.3-Culture and Counterculture
The Hippie Movement.
Chapter 14 Turbulent Times (The 1960s and 1970s ■#4 The New Left & Counter Culture.
Chapter 20 Section 1.
 The hippie subculture was originally a youth movement that arose in the United States during the mid- 1960s and spread to other countries around the.
The Counterculture of the 1960’s
Culture and Counterculture The Main Idea The counterculture that emerged in the 1960s and 1970s left a lasting impact on American life. Reading Focus What.
Era of Protest & Change Movements of the 1960’s and 1970’s.
California Academic Standards: &
Countercultures of the 1960’s Students, Hippies and Freaks.
MAIN CHARACTERISTICS FREE SPIRIT SEX EXPERIMENTATION DRUGS PEACE.
1960s Counterculture.
Political & Cultural Turmoil of the Late 60’s & Early 70’s
Describe the 1950’s and early 60’s Businessman and his lifestyle
The Counterculture Hippies, SDS, and The Weathermen.
7 – Culture.
CULTURE AND COUNTERCULTURE 1960S HISTORY SALSBERRY.
CLARIFYING QUESTION [ALL NOTES YOU TAKE NEED TO HELP YOU ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTION] What effect did hippies, music, and college students have on state.
 Major anti-war rallies continued in the late 1960s and early 1970s  Oct. 15, 1969  Vietnam Moratorium Day— college classes were cancelled so students.
COUNTERCULTURE & POPULAR CULTURE OF THE 1960S. COUNTER CULTURE  Reaction against the conservative government, social norms of the 1950s, the political.
20:1 Students and the Counter-Culture
1960s Counterculture. The Hippy Movement  The term “hippy” comes from being hip. You were either hip or you were a “square” or a “pig.”  Hippie were.
CH.23-An Era of Social Change The Counterculture and Continuing Social Movements.
A movement made up mostly of white, middle-class college youths who had grown disillusioned with the war in Vietnam and injustices in America during the.
BELL QUIZ: USE PAGES ) What was the slogan of the hippies? 2) Describe hippie fashion. 3) What California city became the hippie capital of the.
The Counterculture American Society in the late 60’s and early 1970’s.
12/01 Bellringer 5+ sentences After the war, returning Vietnam veterans did not get the welcome the US usually shows its war heroes. These veterans suffered.
1960s Counterculture. Stats Demographics Population-177,830,000 Average Salary-$4,743 Minimum Wage-$1.00 per hour 850,000 students enter college resulting.
The effects of history on culture: Part 1 “The Beatles”
The Era of Social Change. Latino’s  Mexican American Largest group Braceros: temporary workers Lives in S.W. US and California.
CHP. 23 AN ERA OF SOCIAL CHANGE IN THIS CHAPTER YOU WILL LEARN ABOUT THE QUEST FOR RADICAL CHANGE INITIATED BY MANY GROUPS IN THE 1960S.
 The term “hippie” comes from being hip. You were either hip or you were a “square” or a “pig.”  Hippies were looking for an alternative way to live.
Counter-Culture vs. Mainstream. The postwar era of was a time of amazing economic growth & prosperity for millions of Americans: adult, mostly.
1960s Counterculture.
Culture and Counterculture The ideals and lifestyle of the counterculture challenge the traditional views of Americans (Corresponds to 23.3)
› Definition – Counterculture was a movement made up mostly of white, middle-class college youths who had grown disillusioned with the war in Vietnam.
Culture and Counterculture Chapter 23, Section 3.
1960s Counterculture 18.1: Culture and Counterculture.
Culture & Counterculture Section 3. The Counterculture Made up of white middle-class college age people; disillusioned by the war & injustice in America.
COUNTER-CULTURE VS. MAINSTREAM. 1960S COUNTERCULTURE ?
Read/ Highlight PORT HURON STATEMENT- Tom Hayden What is the SDS calling For???? (Students for a Democratic Society)
Objectives Describe the rise of the counterculture.
The 1960s Counterculture.
THE COUNTERCULTURE – THE 50S INTO THE 60S …A PHOTO FILE
Lesson 1 The Counterculture of the 1960s
The 1960s Counterculture.
The Counterculture.
Chapter 23 Section 3 Notes The Counterculture Movement
1960s Counterculture.
THE COUNTER-CULTURE.
1960s Counterculture.
Culture and Counterculture
Culture and Counterculture
1960s Counterculture 1960s Counterculture
The 1960s Counterculture.
THE COUNTER-CULTURE.
Culture and Counterculture
1960s Counterculture.
Hippie.
The Counter-Culture Unit 8 Cornell E:
Objectives Describe the rise of the counterculture.
Objectives Describe the rise of the counterculture.
The Counterculture Chapter 17 Section 1.
Presentation transcript:

Jaci McManus & Emily Cook Hippie Movement Jaci McManus & Emily Cook

Hippies were a part of a massive counterculture movement from around 1964 to 1972. In this, they showed rejection of mainstream culture, and therefore lived an alternative lifestyle. Generally, they were easy-going and optimistic, and favored love, peace, and various drugs such as marijuana and LSD. They were often artists, dropouts, and teenagers. Hippies first came together at the Haight-Ashbury district of San Francisco. Who

Hippies became hippies because they wanted to rebel against society and ignore the mores of everyday life. They rejected their middle-class backgrounds and decided not to conform. Lifestyle revolved around drugs, rock music, love, colorful clothes, and long hair. Why

This counterculture movement was mostly around 1964 to 1972 This counterculture movement was mostly around 1964 to 1972. In this time, nuclear warfare and the Cold War era was evident. Hippies favored nuclear war and objected racism and materialism. This just showed how connected the hippie movement was connected to American society. August 15-17, 1969 was Woodstock. Hippies and other groups of people flocked to see 32 different bands play in upstate New York. Bands like CCR, The Who, and Jimi Hendrix played. About 400,000 people attended. In 1962 in Port Huron, Michigan, Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) held a convention to try to spread nonviolence. When

Transcendentalists emerged from this time period as well Transcendentalists emerged from this time period as well. Famous ones like Henry David Thoreau (c. 1820) stressed spiritual capacity of people and that people should appreciate nature, as well as make contact with political issues. Spiritual enlightenment was something that hippies made a goal. They reached this through the practice of Zen Buddhism. Spiritual aspect

The word hippie derives from the word hipster, meaning people who wanted to stray from society. Hippies often called themselves freaks, because they were freaks of society. They didn’t call themselves hippies Flower power was the use of pacifism and righteousness Kerouac Jack was the father of the beat movement The Amnesty International was an organization that monitored the treatment of prisoners (sought abolition of death penalty, etc)\ Beatniks were the precursors of the hippies The Earth First! was a radical environmental group Definitions

The hippie movement contributed to many present day ideals such as racial equality, sexual equality, and the simple idea of people standing for what they believe in. Legacy

https://www. youtube. com/watch https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jf_H52BlpbA Here is a video of Hendrix at Woodstock in 69 Video

Critical thinking What city did the first hippies emerge from? What did hippies practice in order to reach enlightenment? Did hippies favor nuclear warfare? Who was Henry David Thoreau? What was CCR? Critical thinking