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Sixties Chronicle [Hardcover]

Walter Cronkite (Foreword), Tom Hayden (Foreword), David Farber (Collaborator)
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November 2004 141271009X 978-1412710091
As the clock struck midnight on January 1, 1960, President Dwight D. Eisenhower rang in the New Year at the Augusta National Golf Club in Georgia. Eisenhower mingled with Augusta s white, male members. Women were not allowed to join this exclusive club. African-Americans need not apply.

While millions lived the American Dream in the early 1960s with their suburban homes, lush lawns, and chrome-encrusted cars millions of others seethed in discontent. African-Americans, north and south, were fed up with discrimination. Mothers were growing tired of their thankless role of housewife. Teenage Baby Boomers grew frustrated in a conservative, materialistic, sexually repressed society. And with the Cold War at its peak, everyone feared that The Bomb could drop at any moment and no fallout shelter was going to save them. Thus, the stage was set for one of the most explosive decades in American history.

The Sixties Chronicle explores those turbulent 10 years like no other book ever published. Hundreds of compelling photographs capture the drama and emotions of the era, both domestic and abroad. In-depth essays analyze the swirling currents of the times. And a 1,300-item timeline, running throughout the book, chronicles the Sixties most significant moments.

Beginning in 1960, extraordinary events signaled that the times were a-changin . Newly elected President John F. Kennedy, young and charismatic, promised a new generation of leadership. The Cuban Missile Crisis in October 1962 pushed the United States and Soviet Union to the brink of nuclear war. In 1963, three months after Martin Luther King s I Have a Dream speech in Washington, President Kennedy was shot dead in Dallas. Teenagers bopped to the music of the Beatles in 1964, but grim more reality set in a year later. President Lyndon Johnson, trying to stop Communist infiltration, escalated the war in Vietnam.

As the war grew out of control, with hundreds of American GIs dying in faraway jungles every month, the U.S. government offered male teenagers a choice: Go to war or go to prison. As a result, the generation gap widened into a giant chasm, with American youth burning draft cards, challenging cops, and destroying Selective Service offices. Many young people, disillusioned and disgusted, dropped out of society completely. They dodged the draft, fled to San Francisco, and indulged in a burgeoning counterculture one defined by long hair, flower power, and hallucinogenic drugs.

Other factions of society heeded calls for revolution. African-American militants cried Black Power, and soon race riots tore apart America s cities. The National Organization for Women demanded equal rights in 1966; two years later feminists tossed their bras into freedom ashcans. Free-speech activists, environmentalists, American Indians, Hispanic-Americans, homosexuals, and even right-wing conservatives all demanded that their voices be heard.

In 1968, it felt like the world was coming apart at the seams. Martin Luther King and Robert Kennedy were assassinated. North Vietnam s massive Tet Offensive caught American troops by surprise. And leftist revolts erupted throughout the world, most notably in Chicago, Paris, and Mexico City.

Amid the din, Americans took solace in the movies, television, music, and art of the decade. The Sixties Chronicle captures the flavor of the era with features on Psycho, Laugh-In, Janis Joplin, Andy Warhol, and many others. The thrilling story of the space race is also told, from Ham the astrochimp to Neil Armstrong s fist step on the moon.

Experience the most extraordinary era in modern history. From the Cold War to Woodstock, from skinny ties to tie-dyes, The Sixties Chronicle relives the decade that changed America.
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About the Author

Walter Cronkite began his career as a journalist by hosting small radio shows and writing for newspapers. In 1939 he joined United Press to cover World War II, during which he went ashore on D-Day, parachuted with the 101st Airborne, and flew on bombing missions over Germany. He joined CBS in 1950, hosting the historical series You Are There and the documentary series Twentieth Century. In 1962 he moved into the CBS Evening News anchor position, which he held until his retirement in 1981. Mr. Cronkite was one of the first to report the assassination of President John F. Kennedy in 1963, and in 1969 he covered the Apollo 11 mission for 27 hours of its 30-hour journey. In a 1972 poll, respondents deemed Mr. Cronkite as the most trusted man in America. Since his retirement in 1981, Mr. Cronkite has hosted documentaries for PBS, the Discovery Channel, and the Learning Channel, in addition to writing pieces for newspapers and other publications. Throughout his career, which spans more than 60 years, he gained the respect of not only the American public, but of politicians and leaders worldwide.

Tom Hayden teaches at Occidental College in Los Angeles and is the author of 11 books, most recently Street Wars and Rebel. He served in the California legislature from 1982 to 2000, and chaired its committees on higher education, labor, and natural resources. In the early 1960s, he was a student editor, Freedom Rider in Georgia, president of Students for a Democratic Society, and author of the Port Huron Statement. A foremost opponent of the Vietnam War, he was indicted and eventually acquitted of all charges in the Chicago Conspiracy trial of 1969-70. Based in Culver City, California, he continues to participate in and write about antiwar and social justice movements.


David Farber, Ph.D., (consultant and essayist) is a professor of history at Temple University. He has authored several books, including The Age of Great Dreams: America in the 1960s, Chicago 68, and Sloan Rules: Alfred P. Sloan and the Triumph of General Motors, for which he was awarded the 2002 Herbert Hoover Prize for the best book on any topic in American history by the Herbert Hoover Library Association. In addition, the book Columbia Guide to America in the 1960s, which he coauthored with his wife, Beth Bailey, won the 2001 Choice Outstanding Academic Book. Dr. Farber also has contributed to a book series entitled Counter Cultures and has delivered numerous presentations and lectures on the 1960s, including The Politics of Liberalism in the United States During the Sixties Era, The Civil Rights Movement in the United States, The Monterey Pop Festival: From Memory to History, and The Sixties From a Twenty-First Century Perspective. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 453 pages
  • Publisher: Publications International (November 2004)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 141271009X
  • ISBN-13: 978-1412710091
  • Product Dimensions: 10.9 x 9.1 x 1.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 4.8 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,113,298 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Pop culture historian Robert Rodriguez has written or contributed to nine books. Fab Four FAQ 2.0: The Beatles' Solo Years 1970-1980, was published in 2010.

Like its predecessor, Fab Four FAQ, it too has received critical and fan acclaim. Be sure to check out the website www.fabfourfaq2.com.

This was followed by The Beatles - Fifty Fabulous Years, a deluxe gift book in full color, featuring a DVD documentary. (Also available as an app and as an e-book)

Look for Solo In The 70s: Just the FAQs on John, Paul, George and Ringo 1970-1980 (coming in late summer 2011) and Revolver: How The Beatles Re-Imagined Rock 'N' Roll (spring 2012).

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Sixties Chronicles, December 13, 2007
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Last year I purchased The Fifties Chronicles and it was excellent. I just purchased The Sixtes Chronicles and I am about 1/4 of the way through and it is every bit as good as the other. In fact I just purchased another one for a gift. Great Books!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent pictorial history, June 5, 2007
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Nicely organized pictorial history of the sixties-one chapter for each year, each chapter going from January through December of important events with asides to give more details about a particular event or individual. Format same as the one used for the book of the fifties-hopefully the authors will expand to include other decades. Highly recommended book.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Best book on the 60s, like actually being there, January 9, 2011
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Very well written and arranged. It made me feel like I was actually taking a journal through the decade. Since I had the fortune of being there (and remembering it), it brought back fond memories of my favorite decade. Heartily recommended.
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