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The 1960s, opposing viewpoints, William Dudley, book editor

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The 1960s, opposing viewpoints, William Dudley, book editor
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The 1960s
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
20535036066012
Responsibility statement
William Dudley, book editor
Series statement
American history series
Sub title
opposing viewpoints
Table Of Contents
The New Frontier and the Great Society :, America should send a man to the moon, John F. Kennedy, America's race to the moon is misguided, Carl Dreher, The American people and government should strive to create a "Great Society", Lyndon B. Johnson, America's greatness demands a reduction in government, Barry Goldwater, President Johnson's Great Society is providing creative solutions for America's problems, Max Ways, President Johnson's Great Society is not solving America's problems, Paul Goodman and Richard FlacksVietnam and the antiwar movement :, Americans should support the Vietnam War, Lyndon B. Johnson, Americans should oppose the Vietnam War, Martin Luther King Jr., Vietnam War dissenters are helping America, J. William Fullbright, Vietnam War dissenters are weakening America, Dwight D. EisenhowerThe youth revolt and the counterculture :, The student movement is a necessary response to problems in American society, Students for a Democratic Society, The student movement stems from boredom and rebelliousness, Irving Kristol, Hippies are creating a desirable social revolution, Sonny, interviewed by Lewis Yablonsky, Hippies are not creating a desirable social revolution, Jack Newfield and the Communications Company, Woodstock proves the viability of countercultural ideals, Margaret Mead, Woodstock does not prove the viability of countercultural ideals, Philip P. Ardery JrSocial unrest and movements for equality :, The Civil Rights struggle brings hope for Black Americans, Martin Luther King Jr., The Civil Rights struggle has brought despair to Black Americans, Julius Lester, Rioters should be condemned for rejecting law and order, Richard Richard Nixon, Riots should be understood as social revolutions, Tom Hayden, The women's liberation movement is a positive force, Mary C. Segers, The women's liberation movement is not a positive force, Anne BernaysThe activists of the Sixties : historical reflections., Activists of the Sixties were idealistic and visionary, Edward P. Morgan, Activists of the Sixties were elitist and alienating, David Farber
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