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An Era of Change and Protest

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An Era of Change and Protest. Counter Culture: Movement that opposed values different from those of mainstream culture. Many have characterized it as sex, drugs and rock-and-roll. Rebelled against long-standing customs in dress, music and behaviors. Where did it come from?. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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An Era of Change and Protest

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Counter Culture:

Movement that opposed values different from those of mainstream culture. Many have characterized it as sex, drugs and rock-and-roll.

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Rebelled against long-standing

customs in dress, music and behaviors

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Where did it come from?

Civil Rights Movement/Anti Vietnam War Movement introduced protest

People began questioning traditional boundaries

Increase in distrust of authority

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They valued freedom of expression

They promoted peace, love, freedom

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Generation Gap

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Lack of understanding and communication between the older and younger generations

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In addition to sex, drugs, and rock and roll, many hippies also took an interest in spirituality

Many hippies lived together in Communes

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When and why did the counterculture come to an end?

Drug addiction and increased

drug overdoses. Utopia that people were looking for

never materialized

Early 1970s

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August 15-18, 1969 in NY

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“Woodstock is a reminder that inside each of us is the instinct

for building a decent, loving community, the kind we all

wish for.”

½ million concert-

goers

32 acts performed Held on a 600-acre farm

in NY

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WHAT LASTING IMPACT DID THE HIPPIES OF THE COUNTER

CULTURE HAVE?• People continued to fight for their rights