The Day The Culture Died: A Critical Reflection on How the 1960s Radically Shaped 21st Century America by Robert L. Perkins

The Day The Culture Died: A Critical Reflection on How the 1960s Radically Shaped 21st Century America

Robert L. Perkins

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The Day The Culture Died is a critical reflection on how the 1960s radically shaped 21st century America. "February 7, 1964 was a cold and cloudy day at New York's recently renamed John F. Kennedy Airport... Pan American... Flight 101 arrived from...

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