Week Ten: Greenwich Village Walk
After our long walk through Bob Dylan Et al’s Village to Positively Fourth Street and beyond, it might be worth…
After our long walk through Bob Dylan Et al’s Village to Positively Fourth Street and beyond, it might be worth…
Nancy Foner’s Introduction to From Ellis Island to JFK: New York’s Two Great Waves of Immigration (2000) provides a lead…
So this week, we primarily focused on the different prevailing views of the city of New York in the 1960s,…
During this evening’s class, after we had our walk through Greenwich Village on Sunday afternoon, we will view an extremely…
Whereas Gil Fagiani offered an activist view into the social problems of the 1960s and 1970s, Barry Fredericks gave us…
The movements for and against civil rights in the 1960s unfortunately created and continued much physical violence among races. Between…
The Dick Van Dyke show did an interesting job in attempting to bridge the gender gap on television. It portrays…
Gil Fagiani brought an insider’s view to the social unrest of the late 1960s and early 1970s, which we have…
Tonight on our Agenda are 1960s Social Movements, the most powerful of which was for Civil Rights. Most don’t understand that the United…
I greatly appreciated the opportunity to hear from and read about Mr. Fagiani, as it complicated my perception of Italian-American…