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Charles Krinsky requests:
 
 
> Does anyone know of a good documentary on the 1960s?
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> Any help will be much appreciated.
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That's pretty broad!  Are you referring to the counterculture, the New
Left, the antiwar movement in general, the peak of the Civil Rights
movement and the subsequent rise of the Black Panthers, Malcom X, and
others, the rise of Pop Art, the rise of rock--or all--or other?
 
There are many programs that deal with at least some aspects of these.
If dealing with youth movements and antiwar movements alone, I'd
recommend BERKELEY IN THE '60S and THE WAR AT HOME (which is about the
antiwar movement in Madison and the University of Wisconsin).
 
Don Larsson
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