The 1960s
It may have been a decade of a myriad of effulgent paintings and intrepidspace excursions, but for most people, resplendent canvases don't come near the mind when someone mentions the 1960s. So just what do we associate the decade with? The most intriguing part of our prior erudition: hippies, flower power, peace, love, drugs, and Woodstock! All of the preceding are the very essence of the '60s in America; all of them had a distinct impact on the world. Presumably the most prominent aspect of the '60s was the evolution of the youthful generation into a powerful strong-minded group of people known as the hippies. Around the late '60s, there was a copious amount of young men and women who were just reaching their late teen years, re-evaluating their sentiment on important issues. But just what was a hippie? Hippies were mostly young people who were often characterized by long hair and flowing skirts. They had very confident convictions, particularly in regard to the Vietnam War. Because this new generation possessed a blatant loathing for the affect of Vietnam on the country, they rebelled against everything the war was about. This resulted in a shared conception of love, peace, and happiness. They h
audience shared food, blankets, drugs, and bodies with each other. Babies were such speeches said things like "Marijuana makes each person God" and "It's more important than aggression and dominance. There was a Flower Power Dead, Tim Harden, Jimi Hendrix, Richie Havens, Keef Hartly, Janis Joplin, The As prevalent as hippies were, it astounds many people to hear that there also, drugs. Previously unmentioned, hippies were also druggies. Dr. Timothy Flower Power was a peace movement designed to contribute to ending the such as "Turn on, tune in, and drop out" and used new pronouns like "She" and fifty-five miles away from the city of Woodstock; the location was changed at the
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