The ’60s Radicals America Forgot | Deep Dives

An in-depth look at the New Left of the 1960’s. If you want to support the channel, here are the best ways to do it: 1) Watch the full video 2) Subscribe if you haven’t 3) Share with a friend 4) Support me with a small donation on Patreon: Minor correction: In the video I said the Free Speech Movement was an SDS movement. Apparently the Free Speech Movement at Berkeley featured three other groups besides the SDS (according to this document Friends of SNCC, the SDS, Slate, and the DuBois Club were the groups not allowed to set up tables on the sidewalk at Berkeley Documents/SDS/Webpages/originals/ ). Since the SDS didn’t make up the majority of the Free Speech Movement, it’s not officially considered an SDS movement, and just considered more generally part of the ’student radical’ movement. But the SDS helped start it, had members in it, and took inspiration from it after So it’s part of the ’student radical’ timeline but not officially SDS. 0:00 Intro 01:45 Setting The Scene 08:30 Black Liberation 17:50 Women’s Liberation 29:44 Gay Liberation 36:30 The SDS 51:44 Closing Thoughts Sources: Black Power: Kwame Ture (aka Stokely Carmichael) & Charles Hamilton The Wretched Of The Earth: Frantz Fanon Where Do We Go From Here?: Martin Luther King Jr. The End Of Ideology: Daniel Bell Freedom Feminism: Christina Hoff Sommers The Feminine Mystique: Betty Friedan The Second Sex: Simone De Beauvoir One-Dimensional Man: Herbert Marcuse The Power Elite: C Wright Mills The New Radicals - Paul Jacobs & Saul Landau The Campus War - John Searle Radical Feminism - Ti-Grace Atkinson The Gay Manifesto - Carl Wittman The Rise Of A Gay And Lesbian Movement - Barry Adam The Port Huron Statement - Tom Hayden The Port Authority Statement - David Gilbert, Robert Gottlieb & Gerry Tenney The Multiversity: Crucible Of The New Working Class - Carl Davidson Acid Jazz by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. Source: Artist:
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