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  1. 1960s - Wikipedia

    While the achievements of humans being launched into space, orbiting Earth, performing spacewalks, and walking on the Moon extended exploration, the Sixties are known as the …

  2. 1960s: Counterculture and Civil Rights Movement | HISTORY

    Explore facts about the 1963 JFK assassination, the perpetrator, investigations...and conspiracy theories surrounding the event. The Woodstock music festival may not have been a smoothly …

  3. The Sixties . Timeline | PBS

    The 1960s are America’s most historically and culturally complex decade. Events and personalities connect, collide, and carom across years and themes. Because space is limited, …

  4. The Sixties | Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History

    Forty years after it ended, the 1960s remains the most consequential and controversial decade of the twentieth century. It would dawn bright with hope and idealism, see the liberal state attain …

  5. 21 Classic ’60s Songs That Defined a Generation - Good …

    Oct 31, 2025 · Discover the most popular songs from the 1960s that defined a generation. From The Beatles to Aretha Franklin, these hits shaped music history.

  6. 60s HITS – 100 Greatest Songs of the 1960s - YouTube

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  7. Sixties Net

    Listen and Subscibe to our original 60's on Bleeker Street Podcasts. The mega-site on the 1960's-all the people, places, events, music, news,politics, fashions that make the '60s so unique, …

  8. 1960s - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    Many things happened in the sixties, including the Space Race, the Civil Rights Movement, and the Vietnam War. The 1960s term also refers to an era more often called the Sixties.

  9. SIXTIES | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

    SIXTIES definition: 1. A person's sixties are the period in which they are aged between 60 and 69: 2. the range of…. Learn more.

  10. The Enduring Legacy of the 1960s - Encyclopedia.com

    As the 1960s began, Americans were filled with hope and optimism. Their newly elected president, John F. Kennedy (1917–1963; served 1961–63), called on Americans to join him as …