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America dreaming : how youth changed America in the sixties / Laban Carrick Hill.

By: Hill, Laban Carrick.
Contributor(s): sears [local].
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: New York : Little, Brown, c2007Edition: 1st ed.Description: ix, 165 p. : ill. (some col.), map ; 29 cm.ISBN: 9780316009041; 0316009040; 9781428765955 (BWI bdg.); 1428765956 (BWI bdg.).Subject(s): Young Adult -- Follett Library Resources | -- sears -- Social change -- United States | History -- 20th century | Juvenile literature. -- Nineteen sixties -- Juvenile literature | Baby boom generation -- United States -- Juvenile literature. -- Social change | United States | History -- 20th century | Nineteen sixties. -- Baby boom generation -- United States | United States | sears -- Nineteen sixties | Baby boom generation -- United States. -- searsDDC classification: 303.48/4/097309046
Contents:
The fifties romper room : preschool for the boomer generation -- I wanna hold your hand : fueling idealism and its destruction -- Sitting at the counter : black college students lead the way to civil rights victories -- You say you want a revolution : the radical youth movement -- Feeling groovy : hippie culture and alternative lifestyles -- Burn, baby, burn : black nationalism and violent protest -- Our bodies, our politics : women taking control of their destiny -
Summary: - Upside down American flag : fighting for Native American rights -
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 164-165) and index.

The fifties romper room : preschool for the boomer generation -- I wanna hold your hand : fueling idealism and its destruction -- Sitting at the counter : black college students lead the way to civil rights victories -- You say you want a revolution : the radical youth movement -- Feeling groovy : hippie culture and alternative lifestyles -- Burn, baby, burn : black nationalism and violent protest -- Our bodies, our politics : women taking control of their destiny -

- Upside down American flag : fighting for Native American rights -

- Somos Latinos : empowering Mexican Americans and Puerto Ricans - - Earth Day : the origins of the environmental movement -- Making a rainbow: a legacy of progress.

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