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david farber? >> i think another thing that emerges from the people who were there and giving us their wonderful testimonies is something that i think in memory we don't understand too well about the 60s. a lot of people marched against the war on vietnam. a lot of people marched against racial injustice. against women's oppression. but it was a relative small minority of the baby boomer generation itself. most baby boomers never marched. they never protested. they weren't self-consciously political people. but many, many baby boomers did feel themselves a part of this youth culture, of this cultural rebellion that was taking place. that was the politics most people lived. let me go to another caller from jeff in the bronx in new york. you were there 50 years ago. >> yes, i was. and you're right, it was more for the music than the politics. we were only kids. i was 15. my friend was 15. the other guy was 13. and my father actually drove us down to the bus station in manhattan. >> he let you go. >>
david farber? >> i think another thing that emerges from the people who were there and giving us their wonderful testimonies is something that i think in memory we don't understand too well about the 60s. a lot of people marched against the war on vietnam. a lot of people marched against racial injustice. against women's oppression. but it was a relative small minority of the baby boomer generation itself. most baby boomers never marched. they never protested. they weren't...
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david farber joined us to talk about the social movements of the 60s, leading up to the event.d with the festival cocreator artie kornfeld and wade lawrence, director and senior curator of the center for arts museum who described how the concert ended up in bethel, 60 miles from the town of woodstock. that is thursday night, starting at 8 pm eastern on american history tv on c-span3. >>> what is your vision in 2020. we are asking students what issue do you most want to see the presidential candidates address? student cam is the nationwide video documentary competition for middle and high school students with $100,000 in total cash prizes at stake. including a $5000 grand prize. students are asked to produce a short video documentary, include c-span video and reflect different points of view. information to get started this on our website. >>> five historians discussed the influence women have had on historic relations in a session titled 99 years after the 19th amendment. this program was part of the society for historians for american former relations.
david farber joined us to talk about the social movements of the 60s, leading up to the event.d with the festival cocreator artie kornfeld and wade lawrence, director and senior curator of the center for arts museum who described how the concert ended up in bethel, 60 miles from the town of woodstock. that is thursday night, starting at 8 pm eastern on american history tv on c-span3. >>> what is your vision in 2020. we are asking students what issue do you most want to see the...
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historian david farber joined us to talk about the social movements of the '60s leading up to the event. we also talked to festival co-creator arty cornfeld and wade lawrence, director and senior curator of the bethel woods senior -- how the rock concert ended up in bethel, 60 miles from the town of woodstock. thursday night starting at 8:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv on c-span3. >>> this is the story of how this -- this whole new economy was built and how -- and i've always been really interested. ever since i was working in washington, in how business and government interact with one another. they have an antagonistic relationship but they also have a collaborative relationship. the real story of american history is one of public, private partnership in many ways, in ways that sometimes are unseen. so this was -- i think the story's a really great way to get into that. >> university of washington history professor margaret omara discusses her book, the code, silicon valley and the remaking of america. sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q&a. >>> historians discussed the
historian david farber joined us to talk about the social movements of the '60s leading up to the event. we also talked to festival co-creator arty cornfeld and wade lawrence, director and senior curator of the bethel woods senior -- how the rock concert ended up in bethel, 60 miles from the town of woodstock. thursday night starting at 8:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv on c-span3. >>> this is the story of how this -- this whole new economy was built and how -- and i've always...
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historian david farber joined us to talk about the social movements of the 60s leading up to the event. we also talked to festival cocreator artie cofield. he described how the three-day rock concert ended up in buffalo, 60 miles from the town of woodstock. that's thursday night starting at 8:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv on cspan 3. >>> c-span's washington journal, live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up thursday morning, president chris brown discusses proposals to prohibit gun violence, and ken chapman talks about recent surveys of issues that are pivotal for conservatives in 2020, and the republican party's future agenda. >>> drug policy alliance director cassandra frederick on the history of the war on drugs. watch cspan's washington journal live 7:00 eastern thursday morning. join the discussion. >>> curator karen porter gave american history tv a guided tour of the national archives exhibits, marking the centennial of the 19th amendment. >> i am karen porter. i am going to show you around the rightfully hers exhibit today. before we head in
historian david farber joined us to talk about the social movements of the 60s leading up to the event. we also talked to festival cocreator artie cofield. he described how the three-day rock concert ended up in buffalo, 60 miles from the town of woodstock. that's thursday night starting at 8:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv on cspan 3. >>> c-span's washington journal, live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up thursday morning, president chris brown...
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we begin with a story in david farber talking about the cultural phenomenal, arty cornfield discusseswas organized and wade lawrence describes how the three-day concert ended up in bethel, 60 miles from the town of woodstock and how it became a historic side. enjoy american history tv this week and every weekend on c-span3. >>> this weekend on american history tv, saturday at 8:00 p.m. eastern on lectures in history, the california gold rush and the environment. at 10:00 on real america, the 1977 film on italian newspaper journalist and sunday at 4:30 p.m. eastern scholars on the history of u.s. policy towards iran and iran's nuclear program. and at 6:00, historian dan albert talks about his book "are we there yet? the american automobile past, present and driverless." explore our nation's past on american history tv every weekend on c-span3. >>> today we are bringing you coverage of a cybersecurity policy conference focusing on the government and private ct
we begin with a story in david farber talking about the cultural phenomenal, arty cornfield discusseswas organized and wade lawrence describes how the three-day concert ended up in bethel, 60 miles from the town of woodstock and how it became a historic side. enjoy american history tv this week and every weekend on c-span3. >>> this weekend on american history tv, saturday at 8:00 p.m. eastern on lectures in history, the california gold rush and the environment. at 10:00 on real...