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Index
Title Contents Introduction
About This Book What You’re Not to Read Conventions Used In This Book Foolish Assumptions How This Book Is Organized Icons Used In This Book Where to Go from Here
Part I : Acting Presidential: Viewing the Decade from the Top Chapter 1: The Times They Are A-Changin’
Surveying the Political Landscape Viewing Issues in Black and White Fighting the War in Vietnam — At Home and Abroad Fighting for Equality Living a New Way
Chapter 2: Enter JFK: A New Era
Inspiring America: Kennedy and the Power of Rhetoric Exploring Camelot Fighting in the Cold War Detailing a Fateful Day in Dallas
Chapter 3: LBJ and the Great Society
Learning the Game: Early Service in the House and Senate The Unexpected Promotion: The Death of JFK The 1964 Presidential Race Back to the Great Society and the War on Poverty Guns or Butter? The Tragedy of Vietnam
Chapter 4: Richard Nixon: Cold War Warrior
Getting Started: Nixon’s Early Life Taking Another Shot: The 1968 Race Taking the Presidential Reins Running for Reelection
Part II : Marching toward Freedom: The Civil Rights Movement Chapter 5: Establishing a Firm Foundation
The Post–Civil War Era and Jim Crow Demanding a Place in American Society Enduring the Brutality of Racial Violence Integrating the Schools Rosa Parks and the Bus Boycott The Civil Rights Act of 1957
Chapter 6: Sitting, Riding, and Marching for Freedom
Preaching Nonviolence: Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Opening the Lunch Counters: The Sit-In Movement Making Alphabet Soup: CORE, SCLC, SNCC, and NAACP Going on a Road Trip: Freedom Rides Shaking the Nation: Turning Points in 1963 Heating It Up: Freedom Summer The Civil Rights Act of 1964
Chapter 7: Embracing Black Power
Marching from Selma to Montgomery Winning the Voting Rights Act Rioting in the Cities Pressing for Economic Empowerment Being Black and Proud Fighting with the Black Panthers Black Empowerment: The Legacy of the ’60s
Part III : Fighting for Peace: Vietnam and the Antiwar Movement Chapter 8: Welcome to Vietnam
Enter America: The Last Chapter of the Long Vietnamese Struggle Americanizing the War Committing U.S. Troops: Shifting from Advisors to Combatants The Tet Offensive of 1968
Chapter 9: Speaking Out against the War
The Diversity of Dissent The Emerging Antiwar Movement Turning Up the Heat The Turning Point in 1968 Confrontation in Chicago Winding Down the War
Chapter 10: Shifting the Burden: Leaving Vietnam
The Aftermath of Tet Playing the Cold War Card Taking Initial Steps Toward Vietnamization Feeding the Protest Fires Widening the War Coming to a Head: The Easter Offensive Clearing the Last Hurdles to Peace
Part IV : Starting a Revolution: Social Upheaval and Angst Chapter 11: Leaning to the Left
Left Wing of the American Eagle: Liberal and Socialist Politics before the 1960s Birthing the New Left Fighting for Free Speech Participating in Student Society
Chapter 12: I Am Woman: From the Frying Pan into the Fire
Exposing the Feminine Mystique Looking to the Government with Mixed Results Coming Together to Build a Movement Getting Radical Getting It On: The Power of the Pill Facing a Backlash: Men and Women Fight Back Leaving a Legacy
Chapter 13: Protesting for Equality and Pushing for Change
¡Sí, Se Puede! Cesar Chavez and Latino Activism Leaving the Reservation Opening the Closet Door Preserving the Status Quo: The Conservatives
Part V : Tuning In, Turning On, and Dropping Out: Transforming American Culture Chapter 14: Far Out: The Counterculture
Defying Convention: Alternate Lifestyles before the Hippies Being In and Loving In Flying with Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds: Drugs and the Counterculture Flower Power: Haight-Ashbury and the Summer of Love Blood on the Flowers: The Manson Murders
Chapter 15: A Long, Strange Trip: Music in the 1960s
This Ain’t Your ’50s Rock ’n’ Roll The World before the Beatles The British Invasion Singing with the Revolution Coming Together and Falling Apart: The Music Festivals
Chapter 16: Exploring Pop Culture
Stylin’ in the ’60s Bringing Society to the Big Screen A Hair-Raising Experience: The ’60s Make It to Broadway Reflecting Life on the Small Screen Poking Serious Fun: The New Comedians Hitting the Books Changing Perspective: Pop, Op, and Psychedelic Art Playing the Game Walking the Talk
Part VI : The Part of Tens Chapter 17: Ten Years of Hit Songs
1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969
Chapter 18: Ten Movies to Take You Back in Time
Malcolm X Ali Dr. Strangelove, or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb Thirteen Days The Green Berets Hamburger Hill Platoon Good Morning, Vietnam American Graffiti The Graduate Easy Rider Woodstock: 3 Days of Peace & Music
Chapter 19: Ten Things You Could Get for $1
Three Gallons of Gas 20 First-Class Postage Stamps A Hamburger with Fries, Salad, and Dessert A Gallon of Milk (And Other Groceries) Ten Razor Blades (And Other Toiletries) Enough Aspirin for 50 Headaches (And Other Meds) Numerous Copies of Your Favorite Magazine or Newspaper A Paper Dress (For You, Not a Doll) A Home Decoration or Two A Six-Pack of Beer
Appendix: Taking a Trip through Time
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