1960 to 1969 Social Revolution in the USA (United States History Book)

1960 to 1969 Social Revolution in the USA (United States History Book)

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A decade of bold voices, powerful movements, and a nation learning to redefine itself.

This vivid, accessible history book, guides young readers, classrooms, and families through one of the most transformative eras in American life. The 1960s were bursting with change—civil rights marches, new music, new ideas, and a generation determined to challenge the status quo. Linville brings these big shifts to life with clarity, balance, and kid‑friendly storytelling.

Readers explore:

  • The Civil Rights Movement, from peaceful protests to landmark laws
  • The rise of youth culture, including fashion, music, and the spirit of rebellion
  • The Space Race, told in a way that sparks wonder and curiosity
  • Major events like the March on Washington, the Vietnam War, and the moon landing
  • How ordinary people—students, activists, families—helped shape a new America

Perfect for homeschoolers, classrooms, and curious young historians, this book turns a complex decade into an engaging journey filled with courage, creativity, and the power of people working for change. It encourages kids to think critically, ask questions, and see how social movements can reshape a nation.

ISBN-13 - 979-8743383955