CS S23-04 Chaos, Tragedy, Transition:  The 1960's in America

CS S23-04 Chaos, Tragedy, Transition: The 1960's in America

Courses | This course is completed

1200 Old Pecos Trail Santa Fe, NM 87505 United States

TBD

4/12/2023-4/26/2023

1:00 PM-3:00 PM MDT on Wed

$60.00

This course is available via ZOOM and IN-PERSON. A ZOOM recording will be available.

The 1960s was the decade that never rested — inaugurating our youngest President, pledging to reach the moon that decade, assassinating our leaders, meeting the Beatles. Everyone gets the right to vote, rock music controls the airways, LBJ quits, and Nixon is hired. In this course, the instructor will look at the good and the bad, and probe the issues that continue to confound us. The first session will focus on the road from Eisenhower to Nixon and changing times. The second session will look at war and violence at home and abroad, and explore four pivotal figures: JFK, MLK, RFK, and Malcolm X. The last session will look at New Mexico in the 1960s and national changes in the national media, culture, and music.


Allen Stone

Born in 1946, the dawn of the Baby Boom, Allen Stone is an award-winning journalist, a recipient of the prestigious Dupont-Columbia Award for his work on the 40th anniversary of the J.F.K. assassination. Allen covered this era at the beginning of a career that spanned print, radio, and television journalism. He and his wife Mary moved to Santa Fe and are extremely excited to be a part of the community. Allen covered the baby boomer generation while living through it himself.