In the '60s, radio, film, television, and books carry the essence of American pop culture. In 1960, nearly half of America's population is under 18 years old. It's a young society, and the most ...
The 1960s were a thrilling era to experience. Society was undergoing significant transformations. Social movements and ...
The 1960s civil rights movement was galvanizing ... from the mid-1950s until King's assassination in 1968, pop culture became a conduit for the ideas of equality, freedom, tolerance.
The generation that changed the world in the 1960s is entering retirement — and, with decades of life ahead, reclaiming what was once rightfully theirs: pop culture. Every January, across New ...
Marianne Faithfull, a British singer-songwriter and 1960s pop star who reinvented herself as a new-wave artist and ...
pop culture became a conduit for the ideas of equality, freedom, tolerance. Through it, such ideas filtered into the lives of ...