Making Sense of the Sixties

We Can Change the World

Directed by David Hoffman
S1 • E2    Jan 27, 1991    56m
The second show investigates the early 1960s and the idea that, as President Kennedy said, "The torch has been passed." A new generation was beginning to dominate the American scene, and the program examines the sixties generation and makes sense of their involvement in the civil rights struggle, rise of the new left, and early campus demonstrations. Furthermore, the show attempts to define this young mass of kids going to college in the first years of the 1960s, their hope and idealism demonstrated during the struggle, their disillusionment with the assassination of John Kennedy, and how their commitment during Freedom Summer 1964 was translated into activism in subsequent years at numerous university campuses.

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Cast of We Can Change the World

  • Frithjof BergmannSelf - Author of On Being Free
  • Rolf CahnSelf - Folk Musician
  • Judith KarpovaSelf - Community Activist
  • John F. KennedySelf
  • Robert F. KennedySelf
  • Martin Luther King Jr.Self
  • Lisa LawSelf - Photographer, Author
  • Arthur LevineSelf - Senior Faculty, Harvard Univ.
  • Carol RissmanSelf - Narrator
  • David HoffmanDirector
  • Harvey ArdmanWriter
  • Charles R. BoydProducer

 

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