Making Sense of the Sixties

In A Dark Time

S1 • E4    Feb 10, 1991    56m
In the next show, "In A Dark Time," the producers return to the "reality" of the 1965 to 1968 era of city riots, black power, campus confrontations, and the Vietnam War. The show's theme is the decline of idealism, rise of frustration, and the subsequent "fire in the streets" violence that symbolizes this decade for most Americans. The show ends in 1968 with the nation beleaguered and divided: you're either left or right, part of the solution or part of the problem. Ultimately, this program makes sense of the election of "law and order" candidate, Richard M. Nixon.

Where to Watch In A Dark Time

Cast of In A Dark Time

  • Jack BeattySelf - Senior Editor, Atlantic Monthly
  • Frithjof BergmannSelf
  • Anthony BouzaSelf
  • Claude BrownSelf - Author
  • Kate ColemanSelf - Arrested in Political Protests
  • William EhrhartSelf - Vietnam Veteran
  • James HeardSelf
  • Hendrik HertzbergSelf
  • Eva Jefferson PatersonSelf
  • Lyndon B. JohnsonSelf
  • David KeeneSelf
  • Robert F. KennedySelf
  • Martin Luther King Jr.Self
  • Arthur LevineSelf
  • Doug McAdamSelf - Sociology Dept. Head, Univ. of Arizona
  • Floyd McKissickSelf - CORE National Director
  • Christine ReedSelf
  • George ReedySelf
  • Carol RissmanSelf - Narrator
  • Alex RodriguezSelf
  • Michael RossmanSelf - Author of 'The Wedding Within the War'
  • Ron SandesSelf - Chevron Unit Chairman
  • Ricki GreenProducer
  • David HoffmanProducer

 

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