Summer Of Love: The Psychedelic Revolution Of 1967 | Summer Of Love | The American Story
1967 was the year where our society changed dramatically. “The Summer Of Love“ was a counterculture movement that saw young people coming out against the Vietnam War, inspired by figures like Muhammad Ali. Music played a crucial role, with bands like The Doors, Jefferson Airplane, and Otis Redding releasing groundbreaking music for a new generation. Fashion also played a part, with designers like Mary Quant revolutionizing the scene. The year was characterized by a sense of rebellion, freedom, and a desire for change in society.
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