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1、The nineteen sities began with the election of the196027s in AmericaThe nineteen sixties began with the election of the first president born in the twentieth century, John Kennedy. For many Americans, the young president was the symbol of a spirit of hope for the nation. When Kennedy was murdered in

2、 1963, many felt that their hopes died, too. This was especially true of young people, and members and supporters of minority groups.A time of innocence and hope soon began to look like a time of anger and violence. Many Americans protested to demand an end to the unfair treatment of black citizens.

3、 Many more protested to demand an end to the war in Vietnam. And many protested to demand full equality for women.By the middle of the 1960s, it had become almost impossible for President Lyndon Johnson to leave the White House without facing protesters against the war in Vietnam.In March of 1968, J

4、ohnson announced that he would not run for another term in office.In addition to President Kennedy, two other influential Americans were murdered during the 1960s. Civil rights leader Martin Luther King Junior was shot in Memphis, Tennessee, in 1968. Several weeks later, Robert Kennedy - John Kenned

5、ys brother - was shot in Los Angeles, California. He was campaigning to win his partys nomination for president. The two murders resulted in riots in cities across the country.The unrest and violence affected many young Americans. The effect seemed especially bad because of the time in which they ha

6、d grown up. By the middle 1950s, most of their parents had jobs that paid well. They expressed satisfaction with their lives. They taught their children what were called middle class values. These included a belief in God, hard work and service to their country.Later, many young Americans began to q

7、uestion these beliefs. They felt that their parents values were not enough to help them deal with the social and racial difficulties of the 1960s. They rebelled by letting their hair grow long and by wearing unusual clothing. Their dissatisfaction was strongly expressed in music.Rock and roll music

8、had become very popular in America in the 1950s. Some people, however, did not approve of it. They thought it was too sexual. These people disliked the rock and roll of the 1960s even more. They found the words especially unpleasant.The musicians themselves thought the words were extremely important

9、. As singer and song writer Bob Dylan said, There would be no music without the words. Bob Dylan produced many songs of social protest. He wrote anti-war songs before the war in Vietnam became a violent issue in the United States. One was called Blowin in the Wind.In addition to songs of social prot

10、est, rock and roll music continued to be popular in America during the 1960s. The most popular group, however, was not American. It was British - the Beatles - four rock and roll musicians from Liverpool.The Beatles song I Want to Hold Your Hand went on sale in the United States at the end of 1963.

11、Within five weeks, it was the biggest-selling record in America.Other songs, including some by the Beatles, sounded more revolutionary.(MUSIC: Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds)They spoke about drugs and sex, although not always openly.In the 1960s, Do your own thing became a common expression. It meant

12、 to do whatever you wanted, without feeling guilty.(MUSIC: Jimi Hendrix at Woodstock)500,000 young Americans did their own thing at the Woodstock music festival in 1969. They gathered at a farm in New York state. They listened to musicians such as Jimi Hendrix and Joan Baez, and to groups like The W

13、ho and Jefferson Airplane.(MUSIC: Volunteers/Jefferson Airplane at Woodstock)Woodstock became a symbol of the young peoples rebellion against traditional values. Many young people called themselves hippies. Hippies believed there should be more love and personal freedom in America.In 1967, poet Alle

14、n Ginsberg helped lead a gathering of hippies in San Francisco. No one knows exactly how many people considered themselves hippies. But 20,000 attended the gathering.Another leader of the event was Timothy Leary.TIMOTHY LEARY: Now, energy comes .He was a former university professor and researcher. L

15、eary urged the crowd in San Francisco to tune in and drop out. This meant they should use drugs and leave school or their job.One drug that was used in the 1960s was lysergic acid diethylamide, or LSD. LSD causes the brain to see strange, colorful images. It also can cause brain damage.Some people s

16、ay the Beatles song Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds was about LSD.(MUSIC: The Andy Griffith Show theme)As many Americans were listening to songs about drugs and sex, many others were watching television programs with traditional family values. These included The Andy Griffith Show and The Beverly Hill

17、billies.At the movies, some films captured the rebellious spirit of the times. These included The Graduate and Doctor Strangelove.DOCTOR STRANGELOVE (PETER SELLERS): Deterrence is the art of producing, in the mind of the enemy, the fear to attack. And so, because of the automated and irrevocable dec

18、ision-making process, which rules out human meddling, the Doomsday Machine is terrifying and simple to understand, and completely credible and convincing.GENERAL BUCK TURGIDSON (GEORGE C. SCOTT): Gee, I wish we had one of them Doomsday Machines.(MUSIC: Goldfinger/Shirley Bassey)Other films offered e

19、scape through spy adventures, like the James Bond films.Many Americans refused to tune in and drop out in the 1960s. They took no part in the social revolution. Instead, they continued leading normal lives of work, family, and home. Others, the activists of American society, were busy fighting for p

20、eace, and racial and social justice.(MUSIC: I Am Woman/Helen Reddy)Womens groups, for example, were seeking equality with men. They wanted the same chances as men to get a good education and a good job. They also demanded equal pay for equal work.A widely popular book on women in modern America was

21、called The Feminine Mystique. It was written by Betty Friedan and published in 1963 The idea known as the feminine mystique was the traditional idea that women have only one part to play in society. They are to have children and stay at home to raise them. In her book, Ms. Friedan urged women to est

22、ablish professional lives of their own.In the early 1960s, a committee was appointed to investigate the condition of women. It was led by Eleanor Roosevelt. She was a former first lady. The committees findings helped lead to new rules and laws. The 1964 civil rights act guaranteed equal treatment fo

23、r all groups. This included women. After the law went into effect, however, many activists said it was not being enforced. The National Organization for Women - NOW - was started in an effort to correct the problem.The movement for womens equality was known as the womens liberation movement. Activis

24、ts were called womens libbers. They called each other sisters. Early activists were usually rich, liberal, white women. Later activists included women of all ages, women of color, rich and poor, educated and uneducated. They acted together to win recognition for the work done by all women in America.

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