Please pick three of the songs (or two songs and the skit) and... 1. for each song/skit explain which specific 1960's grassroots movement - the anti-war movement, modern feminist movement, counter-culture, Black Power, and the Backlash - each song or skit illustrates. Please define and explain each movement, as if the reader has not heard of them before. Give a specific example of the movement BEFORE analyzing the song or skit
Please pick three of the songs (or two songs and the skit) and... 1. for each song/skit explain which specific 1960's grassroots movement - the anti-war movement, modern feminist movement, counter-culture, Black Power, and the Backlash - each song or skit illustrates. Please define and explain each movement, as if the reader has not heard of them before. Give a specific example of the movement BEFORE analyzing the song or skit
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Please pick three of the songs (or two songs and the skit) and...
1. for each song/skit explain which specific 1960's grassroots movement - the anti-war movement, modern feminist movement, counter-culture, Black Power, and the Backlash - each song or skit illustrates. Please define and explain each movement, as if the reader has not heard of them before. Give a specific example of the movement BEFORE analyzing the song or skit.
2. What specific lyrics or lines connect with the specific movement from the 1960s?
3. What do the lyrics show about that time (not now).
There are five songs and one skit.
Curtis Mayfield "This Is My Country"
Free Design "Proper Ornaments"
Merle Haggard "Okie from Muskogee"
Phil Ochs "I Ain't Marching Anymore"
The Stooges "1969"
and one the comedy skit by Mel Brooks and Marlo Thomas "Boy Meets Girl"
The response needs to define and explain at least three of the movements (the anti-war movement, modern feminist movement, counter-culture, Black Power, and the Backlash) and explain how which song or skit matches with that movement. Think of it this way: which song or skit acts as a 'soundtrack' or a meme for a specific movement?
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