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Young Blood - Rebellion, Riots, and Rock 'n Roll in the Sixties
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Rebellion, riots, rock 'n' roll, assassination, interrogation, and a new generation questions the Establishment. It was 1968, and "baby boomers" fought the system that nurtured them, challenging everything from foreign policy to music to personal style. Less materialistic and more idealistic, they didn't want their parents' world -- they wanted to create their own. In Young Blood, see how youth rebellion became a potent social and political force. Footage and interviews from then and now reveal how our culture changed so dramatically within just a few short years. America learned that change can come from below as well as above; that children can teach their parents; that students can influence their schools; and that ordinary people have the power and the right to challenge authority and change the world. The People Remember: Vietnam, Haight/Ashbury, love-ins, the assassinations of Martin Luther King, Jr. and Robert F. Kennedy, drug culture, student protests, the anti-war movement, rock and roll, Woodstock, Hippies and the "No Nukes" campaign
Item # WG28459 Reviews
"Massive in scope and achievement... an enthralling documentary." -- USA Today |
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