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The Civil Rights Movement: The Politics Of Protest

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The Politics of Protest
During the 1960s, there was great confusion to the civil right movement, the cold war, and changes in laws and lives. One group that caused a lot of change was young people, who were raised during this changing time. African Americans were getting more rights and women, black or white wanted more rights to. The Feminist movement has been happening for a long time, but it got a big push during the Civil Right movement. All these groups wanted more freedom and better protection of their rights.
The beginning of the Youth Movement started in schools and affected everyone. As any child they had hopes and believed that if they tried hard enough they could do anything, but when they enter high school and college, they saw the world being controlled by a small group of rich elites, that divided wealth unfairly. Some students wanted a more left side government and created the organization, Students for a Democratic Society (SDS). On the Tv and around them, they saw things like war, poverty, and racism, and …show more content…

The Counterculture is also known as the Hippies Culture. The hippies in the 1960s were different than what we think, they were not all lazy or drug users they were like the Youth movement in the way they wanted a more free society, but they also wanted it to be a society closer to nature. Many hippies lived in traveling communes that shared everything in the group in the 1960s, they were believed that they should use only things that nature gave them. This culture did end by 1980, but the effects can still be seen today. The hippie opened up opinions on fashions, like long hair for men and nature patterns on clothes. They also introduce music and dancing styles that expressed their fear and hopes of the time. When we think of hippies we think of unclear people wearing flower crowns, but in truth they were just people who want to live a freer life away from the normal

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