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COUNTERCULTURE• The counterculture

movement was the nickname given to youth in the 1960’s who rejected mainstream American society and values.

• Goal was to create an alternative society based on peace, love, acceptance and individual freedom.

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HIPPIE SLOGAN• “Tune in, Turn on, Drop out.”• Created by Harvard psychology professor Timothy Leary to

get Americans to embrace psychedelic drug use, especially the use of LSD.

• 'Tune in' meant to use drugs to open your mind to new perspectives.

• 'Turn on' meant be a part of the modern change in society…the youth movement.

• Drop out of society and its commitments. Self-reliance. Do what you want to do rather than what is expected by authority figures and society.

• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8zHmi9y-KLo&safety_mode=true&persist_safety_mode=1&safe=active

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HIPPIE CULTURE• The hippie culture was

marked by rock ‘n’ roll music, outrageous clothing, sexual freedom (free love-good timing for the invention of birth control), and drug use (marijuana and LSD).

• Wore torn jeans, loose clothes, tie-dyed t-shirts, military garments, love beads, and Indian jewelry.

• Long hair was “in” to show rebellion.

• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_DHxi7HSx84&feature=related&safety_mode=true&persist_safety_mode=1&safe=active

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COMMUNES• The hippie capital of the

world was located in San Francisco at the corners of Haight and Ashbury streets because California didn’t outlaw hallucinogenic drugs until 1966.

• Hippies lived together in communes and shared EVERYTHING.

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MUSIC• Hippies embraced rock

‘n’ roll music and protest songs.

• Musicians like the Beatles, Bob Dylan, Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, the Grateful Dead, Jefferson Airplane, and the Doors became very popular.

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WOODSTOCK

AUGUST 1969 IN NEW YORK 3 DAY MUSIC FESTIVAL

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SEXUAL REVOLUTION• Sexual revolution=American attitudes toward sexual

behavior became more casual, permissive, and open.• TV, books, magazines, and music began addressing subjects

that had once been only discussed in private.• Birth control invented. • 2 pornographic magazines companies become popular:

Playboy and Penthouse.• Result=more liberal and immodest clothing (mini skirt and

string bikini), tolerance for people who are “different”, lack of respect for the social norms, open topics of conversation.

• Moral decay?

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CHILDREN’S BILL OF RIGHTS

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