Part Three – Raising Families On a farther side of the war conflict in 1960s, were the families of children who had been born with disabilities. It was standard practice to advise parents to institutionalize their children born with abnormalities from birth.
Category: contemporary u.s.
60s Making a Difference
In doing the research for the blog post, “Within A Nation Torn“, I found a few stories I thought were interesting. Vincent Riccio -Street Gangs School Without Walls – creativity of the Board of Education Boy Genius – a mystery
Change It’s What’s for Dinner …
That was a slogan for a commercial many years back. Chicken, it’s what’s for dinner, yes? I don’t know. I don’t remember. I just remember it being a commercial for a grocery product, that they wanted served up for dinner; ‘it’s what’s for dinner?’ was their marketing slogan. Change though, that’s something that is hard…
Within A Nation Torn – Concluded
Some where between the Civil Rights movement and the Vietnam War conflict, Americans seemed to have woke up and to a new dawn. No matter their gender, their age, or their ethnicity, people were stirred. It has been said that never before the 60s, had there been as many culture changes within a society,…