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1968 in America: Music, Politics, Chaos, Counterculture, and the Shaping of a Generation
by Kaiser, Charles
Thirtieth Anniversary Edition |
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In the United States, the 1960s were a period of unprecedented change and upheaval—but the year 1968 in particular stands out as a dramatic turning point. Americans witnessed the Tet offensive in Vietnam; the shocking assassinations of Martin Luther King Jr. and Robert Kennedy; and the chaos at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago. At the same time, a young generation was questioning authority like never before—and popular culture, especially music, was being revolutionized.
Largely based on unpublished interviews and documents—including in-depth conversations with Eugene McCarthy and Bob Dylan, among many others, and the late Theodore White’s archives, to which the author had sole access—1968 in America is a fascinating social history, and the definitive study of a year when nothing could be taken for granted. | |
Published 20180417
by Grove Press, Paperback, 336 Pages, ISBN: 9780802128034, ISBN-10: 0802128033, List Price $18.00.
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