United States -- History -- 1961-1969
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United States -- History -- 1961-1969
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Incoming Resources
- Nineteen sixty-eight, by Clark Dougan, Stephen Weiss, and the editors of Boston Publishing Company
- Kennedy and the promise of the sixties, W.J. Rorabaugh
- At Canaan's edge:, [America in the King years, 1965-68], Taylor Branch
- The sixties, the years that shaped a generation, produced by Oregon Public Broadcasting
- King, produced by Peacock Productions for History ; writers/producers, Tim Beacham, Shoshana Guy, Tom Keenan
- 1969, the year everything changed, Rob Kirkpatrick
- The shattering, America in the 1960s, Kevin Boyle
- The shattering, America in the 1960s, Kevin Boyle
- The shattering, America in the 1960s, Kevin Boyle
- A fiction of the past, the sixties in American history, Dominick Cavallo
- The Vietnam War, a film by Ken Burns and Lynn Novick, PBS
- A hard rain, America in the 1960s, our decade of hope, possibility, and innocence lost
- Great society, a new history, Amity Shlaes
- Days of rage, the rolling stones' road to Altamont
- America divided, the Civil War of the 1960s, Maurice Isserman, Michael Kazin
- Parting the waters:, America in the King years, 1954-63
- The Vietnam War, a production of Florentine Films and WETA, Washington, DC ; a film by Ken Burns & Lynn Novick ; directed by Ken Burns & Lynn Novick ; written by Geoffrey C. Ward ; produced by Sarah Botstein, Lynn Novick, & Ken Burns
- Summer wind, a soldier's road from Indiana to Vietnam, Randy Mills and Roxanne Mills
- Ultimate sacrifice, John and Robert Kennedy, the plan for a coup in Cuba, and the murder of JFK, Lamar Waldron with Thom Hartmann
- King, a filmed record... Montgomery to Memphis
- Boom!, voices of the sixties : personal reflections on the '60s and today, Tom Brokaw
- The fabulous 60s, produced by Document Associates in association with CTV Television Network Ltd. ; Hobel-Leiterman Productions
- The King years, historic moments in the civil rights movement, Taylor Branch
- Boom!, voices of the sixties : personal reflections on the '60s and today, Tom Brokaw
- Reassessing the sixties, debating the political and cultural legacy, Stephen Macedo, editor ; [foreword by George F. Will]
- Broken arrow, how the U.S. Navy lost a nuclear bomb, Jim Winchester
- Keep your head down, a memoir, Doug Anderson
- Stolen valor, how the Vietnam generation was robbed of its heroes and its history, B. G. Burkett, Glenna Whitley
- The Kennedy legacy, a generation later, photographs and captions by Jacques Lowe ; text by Wilfrid Sheed
- The 1960s, William Dudley, book editor
- King, a filmed record... Montgomery to Memphis, the Martin Luther King Foundation presents ; a Commonwealth United Corporation production ; conceived and produced by Ely Landau
- Making peace with the 60s, David Burner
- The Sixties:, from memory to history
- Home free, adventures of a child of the Sixties
- Broken arrow, how the U.S. Navy lost a nuclear bomb, Jim Winchester
- Visions of the '60s, [editor, Kelly Knauer]
- The drawdown, 1970-1971, Andrew J. Birtle & John R. Maass
- The sixties, recollections of the decade from Harper's magazine, with an introduction by Eugene J. McCarthy ; edited by Katharine Whittemore, Ellen Rosenbush, and Jim Nelson
- 1968 in America, music, politics, chaos, counterculture, and the shaping of a generation, Charles Kaiser
- The eve of destruction, how 1965 transformed America, James T. Patterson
- Magic of the sixties, Gene Anthony
- Dark side of the moon, the magnificent madness of the American lunar quest, Gerard J. DeGroot
- The sixties and the end of modern America, David Steigerwald
- The times they were a-changin', 1964, the year the sixties arrived and the battle lines of today were drawn, Robert S. McElvaine
- Buckley and Mailer, the difficult friendship that shaped the Sixties, Kevin M. Schultz
- Pillar of fire, Taylor Branch
- The Robert Drew Kennedy films collection, Drew Associates and Time-Life Broadcast
- The Oswalds, an untold account of Marina and Lee, Paul R. Gregory
- The last innocent year, America in 1964, the beginning of the "sixties", Jon Margolis
- JFK remembered, 50 years later, Enduring Freedom Productions ; Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc ; directed by Robert D. Kline ; producers, Stephanie A. Heredia ; written by Robert D. Kline, Stephanie A. Heredia
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