Rock & Roll in Kennedy’s America: A Cultural History of the Early 1960s by Richard Aquila
Requirements: .M4A/.M4B reader, 384 MB
Overview: A rousing, poignant look at the cultural history of rock & roll during the early 1960s. In the early 1960s, the nation was on track to fulfill its destiny in what was being called “the American Century.” Baby boomers and rock & roll shared the country’s optimism and energy. For “one brief, shining moment” in the early 1960s, both President John F. Kennedy and young people across the country were riding high. The dream of a New Frontier would soon give way, however, to a new reality involving assassinations, the Vietnam War, Cold War crises, the civil rights movement, a new feminist movement, and various culture wars. Rock & Roll in Kennedy’s America recalls an important chapter in rock & roll and American history.
Genre: Audiobooks > Non-Fiction
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