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Name ________________________________
Mod ____
AHAP
Ms. Pojer
HGHS
The Great Society
Upward
Bound
National Endowment
for the Humanities
[NEH]
Culture
Education
National Endowment
for the Arts
[NEA]
Health
Project
Head Start
Immigration
Elementary & Secondary
Education Act (1965)
Medicare &
Medicaid (1965)
Immigration &
Naturalization Act
(1965)
Model Cities
Project
Job Corps
Environment
VISTA
Air Quality Act
(1965)
War on Poverty
Appalachian
Redevelopment
Act
Equal Opportunity
Act (1964)
Office of
Economic
Opportunity
Dept. of Housing & Urban
Development [HUD]
Water Quality Act
(1965)
Civil Rights
1968 Civil Rights
Act
24th.
Amendment
Equal Employment
Opportunity
Commission
1964 Civil Rights
Act
1965 Executive Order
on Affirmative Action
Voting Rights Act
(1965)
Name ________________________________
Ms. Pojer
HGHS
“Power”
Movements
The “New Left”
CounterCulture
Students for a
Democratic
Society [SDS]
Haight-Ashbury, CA
Dr. Timothy
Leary
Tom Hayden
Hippies
Port Huron
Platform
AHAP
1960s-1970s
Society (Pt. I)
Don’t trust anyone
over 30!
Free Speech
Movement
[Berkeley]
Mod ____
Make love,
not war!
Woodstock,
NY
Turn on!
Tune in!
Drop out!
Liberal Warren
Court
Equal Protection
Under 14th
Amendment
New Rights
For Defendants
Gideon v. Wainwright —1963
Free Speech &
Free Association
Escobedo v. IL —1964
Brown v. Board of Ed.—1954
Engel v. Vitale —1962
Mapp v. OH—1957
Baker v. Carr—1962
Miranda v. AZ —1966
Abington School District v.
Schempp—1963
Name ________________________________
AHAP
1960s-1970s
Society (Pt. II)
Black
“Power”
Black Separatism
- Nation of Islam
- Malcolm X
Black Nationalism
- Black Panthers
Huey Newton
Bobby Seale
“Long Hot Summers”
- 1965—Watts
- 1967—Detroit
Kerner Commission
[Two nations—one
black, one white.]
1968—Supreme Ct.
ordered forced busing
April 4, 1968—MLK, Jr.
assassinated!
Mod ____
Brown
“Power”
Caesar Chavez
- United Farm
Workers
“La Raza Unida”
“Brown Berets”
Bi-lingual education
movement
Red
“Power”
1961 — JKF dropped
Eisenhower’s policy
of “Termination”
1968 — A. I. M.
1969 — Alcatraz Is.
takeover
1973 — Wounded Knee,
SD
1975 — Indian SelfDetermination &
Education Assistance
Act
“Power”
Movements
Pink
“Power”
1960-61 — The “Pill”
Betty Friedan
- The Feminine
Mystique (1963)
1963 — Equal Pay Act
Glass ceiling
NOW [Natl. Organization of
Women]
1967—ERA
Ms. Magazine
- Gloria Steinam
Title IX
1973—Roe v. Wade
Ms. Pojer
HGHS
Consumer
“Power”
Rainbow
“Power”
Grey
“Power”
A. A. R. P.
Gray Panthers
COLAs
1978 — Congress
abolished mandatory
retirement age of 65
Ralph Nader
- Unsafe at Any
Speed
Consumer Protection Act
OSHA
1968 — Stonewall
Riot
Gay Liberation
Movement
Act-Up
Green
“Power”
Rachel Carson
- Silent Spring (1962)
1967 — Environmental
Defense Fund
1969 — Greenpeace
1970 — First Earth Day
— EPA
— Clean Air Act
1972 — Clean Water
Act
— Pesticide
Control Act
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