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    Peace advocate of the 1960s
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    Antiwar protesters at the 1968 Democratic Convention; the subsequent trial was the basis for the CSNY song "Chicago"
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    Psychedelic school buses were common transportation for the Woodstock Generation
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    Woodstock, August 1969
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    Students place flowers in the weapons of the National Guardsmen who were sent to stop their peace rally
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    Sit-ins, shut-downs, and the takeover of buildings on college campuses were tactics student protesters used to advance their causes
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    The Students for a Democratic Society (S.D.S.) were the largest, best-organized, and most well-known student activist movement in the U.S.
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    Protesting students took over major campus buildings and shut down NYC's Columbia University
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    Equality and the civil rights movement was another cause supported by the era's musicians and youth
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    Outlaw motorcycle clubs in the 1960s added to the fear the establishment had of the counterculture
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    America found itself at war at home as well as in Vietnam.
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    Neil Young wrote "Ohio" after David Crosby showed him this photo in LIFE Magazine
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    "Long Time Gone" is David Crosby's tribute to Robert F. Kennedy
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    "Wooden Ships" was a statement about the Vietnam War and the fear of nuclear apocalypse
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    "Almost Cut My Hair" reflected the paranoia and rebelliousness the counterculture felt toward the establishment in the 60s
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