Hippie Movement Jaci McManus & Emily Cook. Who Hippies were a part of a massive counterculture...

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Hippie Movement Jaci McManus & Emily Cook

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Page 1: Hippie Movement Jaci McManus & Emily Cook. Who Hippies were a part of a massive counterculture movement from around 1964 to 1972. In this, they showed.

Hippie MovementJaci McManus & Emily Cook

Page 2: Hippie Movement Jaci McManus & Emily Cook. Who Hippies were a part of a massive counterculture movement from around 1964 to 1972. In this, they showed.

Who

Hippies were a part of a massive counterculture movement from around 1964 to 1972. In this, they showed rejection of mainstream culture, and therefore lived an alternative lifestyle. Generally, they were easy-going and optimistic, and favored love, peace, and various drugs such as marijuana and LSD. They were often artists, dropouts, and teenagers. Hippies first came together at the Haight-Ashbury district of San Francisco.

Page 3: Hippie Movement Jaci McManus & Emily Cook. Who Hippies were a part of a massive counterculture movement from around 1964 to 1972. In this, they showed.

Why

Hippies became hippies because they wanted to rebel against society and ignore the mores of everyday life. They rejected their middle-class backgrounds and decided not to conform.

Lifestyle revolved around drugs, rock music, love, colorful clothes, and long hair.

Page 4: Hippie Movement Jaci McManus & Emily Cook. Who Hippies were a part of a massive counterculture movement from around 1964 to 1972. In this, they showed.

When

This counterculture movement was mostly around 1964 to 1972. In this time, nuclear warfare and the Cold War era was evident. Hippies favored nuclear war and objected racism and materialism.

This just showed how connected the hippie movement was connected to American society.

August 15-17, 1969 was Woodstock. Hippies and other groups of people flocked to see 32 different bands play in upstate New York. Bands like CCR, The Who, and Jimi Hendrix played. About 400,000 people attended.

In 1962 in Port Huron, Michigan, Students for a

Democratic Society (SDS) held a convention to try to

spread nonviolence.

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Spiritual aspect

Transcendentalists emerged from this time period as well. Famous ones like Henry David Thoreau (c. 1820) stressed spiritual capacity of people and that people should appreciate nature, as well as make contact with political issues.

Spiritual enlightenment was something that hippies made a goal. They reached this through the practice of Zen Buddhism.

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Definitions

The word hippie derives from the word hipster, meaning people who wanted to stray from society.

Hippies often called themselves freaks, because they were freaks of society. They didn’t call themselves hippies

Flower power was the use of pacifism and righteousness

Kerouac Jack was the father of the beat movement

The Amnesty International was an organization that monitored the treatment of prisoners (sought abolition of death penalty, etc)\

Beatniks were the precursors of the hippies

The Earth First! was a radical environmental group

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Legacy

The hippie movement contributed to many present day ideals such as racial equality, sexual equality, and the simple idea of people standing for what they believe in.

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Video

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jf_H52BlpbA

Here is a video of Hendrix at Woodstock in 69

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Critical thinking

1. What city did the first hippies emerge from?

2. What did hippies practice in order to reach enlightenment?

3. Did hippies favor nuclear warfare?

4. Who was Henry David Thoreau?

5. What was CCR?