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