1960's Social Changes

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Harris Babar Topics Comp History Discussion Paper #1: Prof. ANDREW DAILY For some it is a golden age, for others a time when the old secure structure of morality, authority, and discipline crumbled. What happened between the late fifties and the early sixties has been subject to political polemic and downright misrepresentations. A change in some ones life can have a life changing impact on another. The American Activist and Labor Organizer, Cesar Chavez once said, “Once social change begins, it cannot be reversed. You cannot uneducate the person who has learned to read. You cannot humiliate the person who feels pride. You cannot oppress the people who are not afraid anymore. We have seen the future, and the future is ours.” Social, cultural, and economical changes in the fifties and early sixties brought a dramatic change in the lives of the public. Some of these changes were for the good, however some created a negative impact. Cultural changes in the 1960’s led to a transformation in the lives of women. Women began to fight for their rights to attain equal pay and to bring an end to domestic violence. This violence included sexual harassment, also women began to demand equal amount of sharing in the housework as well as child bearing. Women began to use contraception and birth control. Furthermore, music brought a groovy change in the lives of not just the American but a global reformation. The sixties opened the door for freedom when the Civil Rights Movement began. These modifications arose in the fifties and were settled in the sixties. In 1920 America, women got the right to vote. However, they were still in pursuit of gaining full fledge freedom. Women, who worked demanded equal pay and those who did not, demanded equal sharing with their spouse in the household work. The use of condoms and birth control began amongst couples and even
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