We Can Change the World
- 1991 ----- color ----- 56 min ----- vhs
- (Making Sense of the Sixties series, Part 2) Examines the heady idealism of the 1960's when it seemed possible that youth could change the world; when more teenagers entered college than ever before; when John F. Kennedy inspired social and political activism on both the left and the right; and when the civil rights movement reached a peak of influence, involvement and momentum.
- Topics: (American Ethnic Studies, History: American, Political Science: American, Sociology)
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