Changes In The 60'S

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Submitted by uqureshi on February 18, 2008

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Changes In The 60'S

Changes in the Sixties
In the introduction of From Camelot to Kent State, their book on the sixties, Joan and Robert Morrison describe the decade of the sixties using a Chinese saying, “May you live in interesting times,” and as they see it, the sixties were anything but boring period of time in history. A decade of great change both nationally and personally for the American public, the sixties was full of both revolutions and advancements. Conversely, the sixties were consumed with a certain sense of uncertainty of the future as the traditional norms of society began to change before American citizen’s very eyes. Within this decade, protests became a part of daily life as they...

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