The Diggers: Cultural Rebellion in the 1960s-U.S.
First Edition| ©2018 David Farber; Lynette Mattson
ISBN:9781319169978
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This document collection will encourage students to think about the reasons for social and cultural change in the 1960s and the methods by which it occurred. By focusing on the Diggers, students will have the opportunity to look beyond the familiar sixties-era images and gain a more nuanced understanding of the experience of the counterculture. Students are guided through their analysis of the primary sources with an author-provided learning objective, central question, and historical context.
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The Diggers: Cultural Rebellion in the 1960s-U.S.
First Edition| 2018
David Farber; Lynette Mattson
Table of Contents
Central QuestionLearning Objective
Introduction
Historical Background
Primary Sources
The Diggers, “Trip Without a Ticket,” Realist, August 1968
Chuck Gould, “Free Store Merchandise,” Gould Gallery, Digger Archives, c. 1967
The Diggers, The Quintessential Digger Manifesto
Broadside, The Digger Papers No. 24, “Love and Food,” c. 1967
The Diggers, “Time to Forget,” San Francisco, c. Fall 1966
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The Diggers: Cultural Rebellion in the 1960s-U.S.
First Edition| 2018
David Farber; Lynette Mattson
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David Farber
Lynette Mattson
The Diggers: Cultural Rebellion in the 1960s-U.S.
First Edition| 2018
David Farber; Lynette Mattson
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