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The hippie subculture was originally a youth movement that began in the United States during the early 1960s and spread around the world. The word hippie derives from hipster , and was initially...
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The foundation of the hippie movement finds historical precedent as far back as the Mazdakist movement in Persia. Persian reformer, Mazdak, advocated communal living, sharing the resources, vegetarian...
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Here are some of the more important events of the 1960s-1970s. They include the antecedents and descendants of the hippy movement, the civil rights, anti-war, women's and environmental movements. ... Apr 5 - Grayline starts hippie tours of Haight/Ashbury ; Apr 10 - Vietnam Week starts. Draft card burnings and anti...
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called the Hippies. The Hippie movement started in San Francisco, California and spread across the United States, ... foundations of the Hippie movement was the flagrant use of illegal drugs. There were many drugs that the Hippies used...
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Beatniks to Hippies. The history of the movement. ... I've had a number of people ask about the beginning of the hippie movement. How it started. Where we came from. Made me decide to put together a page explaining just this. Some of it is from what I already knew. Some from research I did.
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This young group of patchouli and vintage clothing wearing people might seem part of an era of bad fashion, but they made positive changes in America. ... hekk yes! that was back then, and this is now..but, look on the bright side, look what happend now....idiots! its the Hippie movement that got us up there! PEACE!
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Learn about the Hippie Culture that challenged a country. ... "Tune In, Turn On, and Drop Out" was the motto of the hippie movement, a significant countercultural phenomenon in the 1960s and early 1970s that grew partially out of young America's growing disillusionment with U.S. involvement in the Vietnam War.
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The hippie movement was not as much about having long hair, as it was about the attitude, and not trusting the government. It was during the Vietnam war, when mostly poor American men were being drafted and sent to fight a war, based on a l...
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Beatniks: The hippie forefathers ... • The beat scene rose to media attention in 1959, but the movement officially began on Oct. 7, 1955. At the "Six Gallery" poetry reading in San Francisco, Allen Ginsberg recited his poem Howl publicly for the first time.
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