(1991)
• Louis Masur’s The Soiling of Old Glory: The Story of a Photograph That Shocked America (2008)
IN-CLASS ACTIVITIES
1. Consider the ways the rights movement expanded in the 1970s to include women, Hispanic
2. Divide the class into groups and have each identify the main characteristics of the youth rebellion in
the 1960s and 1970s. Be sure to identify the difference between the New Left, the Counterculture, and
the Yippies. What sort of influence did each aim to have on the mainstream? In what ways did their
3. Have student groups research and identify the ultimate causes that led to the end of the Vietnam War
4. Assign groups of students to research the various aspects of Nixon’s domestic policies with the goal to
better understand how they helped contribute to the rise of conservatism. What was Nixon’s
“southern strategy”? Who were the “silent majority”? What was Nixon’s domestic agenda, his
DISCUSSION QUESTIONS
1. Discuss the impact of the New Left on the youth and protest movements of the 1960s and 1970s.
2. How did the rise of the women’s movement begin to change the way America understood gender
relations and the role of women in society?