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  • Flower power - Wikipedia
    A demonstrator offers a flower to military police at an anti-Vietnam War protest at The Pentagon in Arlington, Virginia, 21 October 1967 Flower power was a slogan used during the late 1960s and early 1970s as a symbol of passive resistance and nonviolence [1] It is rooted in the opposition movement to the Vietnam War [2]
  • Flower Power - Home
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  • What is Flower Power? (with pictures) - Historical Index
    Flower power is a phrase likely coined by Alan Ginsberg in 1965, and it referred the hippie notion of “make love not war,” and the idea that love and nonviolence, such as the growing of flowers, was a better way to heal the world than continued focus on capitalism and wars
  • How Flower Power Worked - HowStuffWorks
    Today, flower power is most closely associated not with antiwar protests, but with acid-tripping hippies Soon after the Berkeley Vietnam protest that inspired Ginsberg's flower power non-violence concept, the hippie movement, fueled by psychedelic drug use, mushroomed into a nationwide phenomenon
  • History of 1960s Flower Power | Mr. Pop Culture
    Poet Allen Ginsberg introduced the term “Flower Power” in 1965 during anti-war protests in Berkeley, California The idea spread quickly, inspiring young people to use flowers, music, and positive energy as symbols of non-violent resistance
  • 1960s Flower Power Movement: Exploring the Cultural . . .
    One of the most recognizable symbols of this movement was “Flower Power,” a term that encapsulated the ideals of peace, love, and passive resistance The concept of Flower Power became a form of nonviolent protest against the Vietnam War, capturing the zeitgeist of the era
  • Flower Power [ushistory. org]
    57h Flower Power Make love, not war Don't trust anyone over 30 Turn on, tune in, and drop out I am a human being — please do not fold, bend spindle, or mutilate These and many more became slogans for emerging youth culture — a counterculture — in the 1960s The baby boom was entering its teen years, and in sheer numbers they





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