Hippie
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- | '''Hippie''' refers to a subgroup of the [[1960s counterculture|1960s and early 1970s counterculture]] that found its earliest beginnings in the [[North American counterculture]], becoming an established [[social group]] by [[1965]] before declining during the mid-1970s. The hippie dream of [[peace and love]] was shattered in [[1970]] with the events at [[Altamont Free Concert|Altamont]], the [[Helter Skelter (Manson scenario) |Manson murders]] and the deaths of [[Jimi Hendrix]] and [[Janis Joplin]]. | + | '''Hippie''' refers to a subgroup of the [[1960s counterculture|1960s and early 1970s counterculture]] that found its earliest beginnings in the [[North American counterculture]], becoming an established [[social group]] by [[1965]] before declining during the mid-1970s. The hippie dream of [[peace and love]] was shattered in [[1970]] with the events at [[Altamont Free Concert|Altamont]], the [[Helter Skelter (Manson scenario) |Manson murders]] and the deaths of [[Death of Jimi Hendrix|Jimi Hendrix]] and [[Janis Joplin]]. |
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Hippie refers to a subgroup of the 1960s and early 1970s counterculture that found its earliest beginnings in the North American counterculture, becoming an established social group by 1965 before declining during the mid-1970s. The hippie dream of peace and love was shattered in 1970 with the events at Altamont, the Manson murders and the deaths of Jimi Hendrix and Janis Joplin.
See also
- "San Francisco (Be Sure to Wear Flowers in Your Hair)"
- Summer of Love
- If Hitler Had Been a Hippy How Happy we Would Be
- Timothy Leary
- Vietnam War
- Free love
- Sexual Revolution
- North American counterculture
In film
- Easy Rider
- Petulia
- I Love You, Alice B. Toklas (1968)
- The Trip
- Up in Smoke (1978)
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