1960 to 1969 Social Revolution in the USA
History Book 19
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Narrated by:
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Scotty O'Jay
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By:
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Rich Linville
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The 1960s or Sixties, in the USA, is referred by some historians as a Social Revolution. It was a time of the Vietnam War, civil rights movements, assassinations, and the beginning of a generation gap. A slogan used during this time was Flower Power, which was a symbol of passive resistance and nonviolence.
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