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People protesting against the Iraq War, 2008 "Make love, not war" is an anti-war slogan commonly associated with the American counterculture of the 1960s.It was used primarily by those who were opposed to the Vietnam War, but has been invoked in other anti-war contexts since, around the world. [1] [2] The "Make love" part of the slogan often referred to the practice of free love that was ...
14 Μαΐ 2015 · Kay Tobin Lahusen, right, and other demonstrators carry signs calling for protection of homosexuals from discrimination as they march in a picket line in front of Independence Hall in Philadelphia, July 1967.
22 Αυγ 2014 · Including movements like the civil rights movement and the anti-Vietnam War movement, the list below is only a small glimpse of the 1960s fights that shook the world and the demonstrations that created the base of all that followed.
11 Μαΐ 2015 · The Sixties were a time of social upheaval and calls for change in the US and much of the Western world. To celebrate the grassroots countercultural movements of the 1960s, we’ve hand picked some of our favorite protest signs from this decade.
The “Make Love, Not War” poster from 1967 (Figure 1) derives, for example, from the “psychedelic” style of the sixties rock concert poster (see Figure 18). At other times influence from the art world may take the form of recontextualizing a famous artwork.
4 Απρ 2013 · An intriguing look inside the hippie movement, the 1960s counterculture that brought peace, drugs, and free love across the United States.
25 Οκτ 2024 · 1960s counterculture, a broad-ranging social movement in the United States, Canada, and western Europe that rejected conventional mores and traditional authorities and whose members variously advocated peace, love, social justice, and revolution.