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  • Feb 9, 2003, 12:37 PM
    jamikaquinn
    The 60's
    What are the sound of the sixties? And the history that took place in the sixties.
  • Jul 17, 2003, 03:07 AM
    FrostedOne
    The 60's
    Woodstock! Hendrix, Beetles, Civil Rights movement, Vietnam War, JFK shot! MLK shot!
  • Aug 2, 2004, 08:07 PM
    JimGunther
    The 60's
    I am basing my answer on the assumption that you are referring to the United States.

    The major sounds of the sixities involved the transformation of various kinds of music into rock and roll, the dominant sound of the era.

    The dominant historical trends of that era revolve around around two major topics: The evolution of civil rights for Blacks in the you.S. And the Cold War.

    The generation of white people in America that "came of age" in the early 1960's, including myself, was taught that blacks were inferior to whites and the way to deal with this situation was the concept of segregation. In the 1960's we see this ending as the generation of that period rejected the ideas of the past. Civil Rights laws were passed and you.S. Supreme Court decisions tore down the old barriers.

    One of the reasons there is abundant human life on this planet today is because many people like myself, an ex-Air Force Policeman entrused with the security of nuclear missiles as part of the Strategic Air Command (SAC) in the 1960's, fought the Cold War in a way that deterred nuclear war from happening.

    It is well known that the Cuban Missile Crisis of the early 1960's, in which nuclear missiles aimed at the United States were found in Cuba, was the closest we ever got as a civilization to destroying ourselves. What most people aren't aware of is that we also came close to nuclear war in 1963 when President Kennedy was shot. On that day, nuclear bombers from the Air Force Base I was stationed at at the time, as well as many others, were on their way to the Soviet Union with nuclear weapons. They did not return until it was clear that war was not imminent.

    The 1960's was one of the periods in you.S. History in which trends in many areas changed us drastically from the nation we had been to to the nation we have become.

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