Analytical Essay On The 1960s

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Nicholas Pate
Professor Rouleau
SS 2501
April 15th, 2023
Analytical Essay The 1960s was a time of curiosity, growth, uncertainty, and chaos. This was the time of the arms race between the United States and Russia. It was a time when the United States was at war with Vietnam. A time when we were racing to get a man on the moon. All of these things were going on during the 1960s. So why was this time period interesting and unique within the United States? People were fighting for social rights and equality during this time. It was a battle to create equal opportunities. This is what the Port Huron Statement and the Road Hog were trying to demonstrate. They were both trying to fight for the ability to create and promote change within the society …show more content…

The Road Hog was able to do it through a bus with the addition of a band that would play songs that expressed who they were as a band. This created the ability for them to display who they really were, giving them a unique identity that not many people felt comfortable doing during this time. Whereas the Port Huron Statements were used to display that they were tired of what the government was doing and wanted to put an end to it somehow. This is crucial to understanding why the 1960s was a time of rebellion. It was because of the actions that were being taken by the United States government and the citizens of the United States during this time. The US was sending troops overseas to fight a war that was not even worth fighting in the eyes of many. A lot of the young men during this time were trying to get out of the war through exemptions that they could try and create (PBS). Although some were able to receive an exemption, others were not so lucky, meaning that they got sent out to Vietnam. A lot of the young men that were able to stay in the United States and not have to go to war were privileged men that had money and education (PBS). This was more of a reason why these two sources were trying to promote equality because the United States was sending unprivileged males over to Vietnam because they never were given the opportunity to become educated. All of these things led to violent protests throughout the United States creating chaos at a time when many people were just searching for peace and