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The 1960s. The Baby Boomers. 70 million post-war babies became teenagers Movement away from the conservative fifties Result: real change in the cultural fabric of American life. No longer content to be images of the generation ahead of them, WANTED CHANGE
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The Baby Boomers • 70 million post-war babies became teenagers • Movement away from the conservative fifties • Result: real change in the cultural fabric of American life. • No longer content to be images of the generation ahead of them, WANTED CHANGE • Changes affected education, values, lifestyles, laws, and entertainment.
Youth Toys • Surfers wanting to stay in shape turned to Skateboarding • Barbie introduced in 1959, followed by G.I Joe • Trolls • “Slot Cars” – Toy cars
Music • 1960, Elvis returned to the music and other 1950s artists • America, however, was ready for a change. • More Rock specializing in rhythm and blues • The Supremes, Aretha Franklin, Jimi Hendrix, The Temptations • Bob Dylan helped bring about folk music revival • The Beach Boys appealed to high schoolers • The Beatles, from England, burst into US
Fashion • 1960's began with crew cuts on men and bouffant hairstyles on women. • Casual plaid/button down shirts on men, knee length dresses for women • Mid-decade: • miniskirts or hot pants, often worn with go-go boots • women's hair was either very short or long and lanky. • Men's hair became longer and wider • Jeans became a staple in fashion
Fashion – Early Sixties • 1960's began with Crew Cuts on men and bouffant hairstyles on women. • Casual plaid/button down shirts on men, knee length dresses for women
Fastion – Mid/Late Sixties • Mid-decade: • ________________ or ________________, often worn with ___________________ • women's hair was either very _____________ or _____________________________. • Men's hair became _____________ and ___________ • _________________ became a staple in fashion
The Art • Rise of Pop Art – bring art into the mainstream • Famous Artist – Andy Warhol
The Counter Culture • A Rebellion from Conventionalism • Generally white middle class college youths • Known as “Hippies” • Goal: create a setting of “Peace, love, and harmony” • Sometimes called “age of Aquarius” • Eventual collapse – drug use/lack of organization, a couple of violent events
Hippie chic • Long hair for men and women • Clothing became part of self-expression • Loose, “ethnic” styles • Hand made, embellished items • Sexual, colorful, nonconformist