Generation
An Indignant Generation." With all its disruptions and rage, the idea of black revolution was something many white Americans could at least comprehend, if not agree with. When rebellion seized their own children, however they were almost completely at a loss. A product of the posts war "Baby Boom," nurtured in affluence and concentrated in increasing numbers on college and university campuses. It was a generation marked by an unusual degree of political awareness and cultural alienation. Some shared with the beat writers and poets of the late fifties, a deep disillusionment with this status quo, a restless yearning for something more than a "realistic" conf
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Some common words found in the essay are:
Kennedy Appealed, Baby Boom, Indignant Generation, Robert Kennedy, Corps Delta, Jessica Mitford's, pacification teams, indignant generation, pacification program,
Approximate Word count = 444
Approximate Pages = 2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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