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A Sixties Story [Kindle Edition]

Toni Apicelli

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Raised in the uptight fifties when conformity was the rule, Toni's generation was the first-born of the baby boomers. They saw the civil rights movement unfold on the TV news and discovered an America very different from the America with freedom and justice for all they had learned about in school. Many were angry about being lied to and angry with what was happening.

They joined a counterculture movement of people who believed strongly that the U.S. should live up to its promise. They wanted fewer rules about lifestyle, less materialism and more harmony with nature. Many protested. Status quo America answered with police and National Guard troops. There were riots, demonstrations and assassinations along with the peace, love, good vibes culture of sex drugs and rock 'n' roll. Toni's book is a well-told remembrance of her journey from being a popular high school cheerleader to being an active participator in the counterculture.

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  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • File Size: 485 KB
  • Print Length: 168 pages
  • Publisher: Dog Ear Publishing (12 Jan 2011)
  • Sold by: Amazon Media EU S.à r.l.
  • Language English
  • ASIN: B004J16Z3C
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How a regular girl became political 23 Dec 2010
By Nancy Turpin - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Paperback
Toni Apicelli's memoir of an age, A Sixties Story, is a simple, direct and admirably modest recollection of her own life as seen against the times she lived in. It is full of remembered and researched detail covering more than half a century of post-war American life. Apicelli is an unflinching story teller who writes her story beautifully. Her account of being young in those times supplies a much-needed corrective to numerous unchallenged and ideologically motivated pejoratives about the times. A Sixties Story is ideally suited to be a primary source document for college history courses, generous in first person perceptions of cultural, social, political and economic history. If for no other reason, pick up a copy of A Sixties Story to find out how Toni and her friends reacted to the wide-spread panic of the Cuban Missile Crisis!
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a 1960's journey 25 Dec 2010
By Barbara Knight - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Paperback
A Sixties Story is a great read whether you were fortunate enough to have come of age during those times or not. Ms. Apicelli takes on a quest from the streets of Chicago through the redwood forests of Northern California that is both intensely personal as well as political. She weaves history into her journey in a way that brings alive the amazing events of those years. An early civil rights activist ( remember SNCC ), she moved on to VISTA ( the domestic peace corps) that served as a refuge for many white civil rights activists after the ascension of the Black Power movement. This book captures the idealism and drive for change that we all believed possible in the sixties and reminded this reader how sweet even sad times can be.

Barbara Knight
human rights activist and babyboomer
great 21 Jan 2011
By eric martin - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Paperback
Alternately rollicking and deeply sincere, "A Sixties Story" tells it like it was from Ms. Apicelli's kaleidoscopic experience of that profound cultural and political upheaval. Upon finishing it I couldn't help comparing then with now. The plot hasn't changed, but the cast of characters certainly has. Substitute Afghanistan for Vietnam and the seeming victory of the corporate worldview over the hippie ethos and you're up to date. Although there is this thing called "the Internet" ...

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