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In essence, pop culture is a self-portrait created through purchasing power. In the '60s, radio, film, television, and books carry the essence of American pop culture. In 1960, nearly half of ...
Understanding the depths and passion of today’s culture wars requires going back to the 1960s. The forces that came together then shook America so deeply that their momentum has grown for six ...
Eventually, once they had come to dominate the commanding heights of American political and culture discourse at Harvard, in Hollywood, and at the New York Times, adherents of views like these would ...
It's an image that reflects the aspirations and upward mobility of African-American people and the pride Van Der Zee had in his culture. It is the Chinese-American community that is the focus of ...
It's an image that reflects the aspirations and upward mobility of African-American people and the pride Van Der Zee had in his culture. Irene Poon Photography Archive, Stanford University ...