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Title: The Counterculture


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TheCounterculture
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  • Angela Brown
  • Chapter 31 Section 4

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Bellringer
  • Define the word counterculture and consider how
    the values, attitudes, and activities of young
    people in the 1960s were counter to the
    traditional culture.

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Counterculture
  • rejected most of the conventional social custom
    and
  • experimented with new forms of dress,
  • attitudes toward sexual relationships, and
  • use of drugs

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A Time of Change
  • Hippies people who were hip or aware of the
    latest styles
  • Long hair, loose-fitting dresses or mini-skirts
    (introduced by British designer Mary Quant in
    1965)

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Mens Attire
  • Men wore long hair, beards, dressed in working
    people clothes
  • Both wore blue jeans with bell bottoms and plain
    cotton shirts
  • Intended to look natural

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The Sexual Revolution
  • Argued sex should be separate from traditional
    ties to family life
  • More open discussion newspaper, magazines, and
    books printed articles that might not have been
    printed a few years earlier

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Communes
  • Experienced with new living patterns
  • some lived together in communal groups, shared
    property and chores
  • more simply lived together without being married

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The Drug Scene
  • Turned to psychedelic drugs powerful chemicals
    cause the brain to behave abnormally
    hallucinations, altered perception of reality
  • Use of marijuana became more widespread.

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LSD
  • Proponent of psychedelic drug use researchers
    Timothy Leary worked at Harvard University with
    Richard Alpert on chemical compound lysergic acid
    diethylamide, LSD

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Timothy Leary
  • Both fired in 1963 for using undergraduates in
    experiments with LSD
  • Leary preached drugs could help free the mind.
  • Soldiers who did drugs in Vietnam brought them
    home.

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Joplin, Morrison, Hendrix
  • Three leading musicians Janis Joplin, Jim
    Morrison, and Jimi Hendrix died of complications
    of drug overdoses

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  • Deaths represented tragic excesses some people
    were driven by their reliance on drugs as an
    escape

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The Music World
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  • Music both reflected and contributed to the
    cultural changes.
  • The Beatles, Mick Jagger of the Rolling Stones,
    and Janis Joplin

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Woodstock
  • Aug 1969 Woodstock Music and Art Fair in upstate
    NY
  • strands of counterculture came together
  • 400,000 people gathered in pasture in Bethel, NY
    to listen to major bands of rock world

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Woodstock
  • Brutal heat and rain police choose not to
    enforce drug laws crowd under control

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  • Those who attended deplored the drugs , sex,
    nudity they saw at Woodstock festival.
  • Counterculture represented rejection of morals
    and values
  • To many seemed a childish reaction to problems of
    era

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Altamont
  • Dec. 1969 Altamont Speedway in California 300,000
    people gathered for Rolling Stones Concert
  • Promoters failed to provide adequate security
  • The band hired Hells Angels to keep order.

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Violence
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  • Cyclists beat one man to death when he ventured
    on stage.
  • Violence of Altamont contradicted values of
    counterculture.
  • Signaled era of Peace and Love would not last
    forever

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  • Most hippies children of comfortable middle class
  • when counterculture failed melted back into
    mainstream
  • By 1980s many held executive positions in same
    corporations they had once denounced

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Wars Opponents
  • Most believe antiwar sentiments exclusively by
    young and highly educated
  • 1972 University of Michigan Survey study shows
    greatest opposition from least educated parts of
    the population
  • 1971 deferment eliminated by Congress

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  • African Americans, small town men, and working
    class overrepresented in war.
  • Soon struggle lost meaning simply tried to stay
    alive
  • 1969 government instituted lottery system
  • All eligible men assigned a number according to
    birth date likelihood he would be called for
    service
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