Women's Liberation

Based on the book, Women's Mystique of 1953, Petty Fritten and the other 28 professional women organized National Organization for women. A book quested were they all a woman can do by sending children to school, preparing dinners, washing dishes, cleansing the floors, and waiting for her husbands home.

NOW, National Organization for Women in the 1970s, women strike for peace and equality:
Equality in employee and educational opportunities, Nationwide Childcare Centers, Rights to sexual control (including abortion).

Issue:
Process:
Results: Roe verses Wage, Grieve World verses Connecticut.

Counter Culture

In the 1970s, on the High Ashberg St. in San Francisco, according to a psychology professor in Harvest University, the using of drugs can generate a lovely society; so, in a summer, some children of American across the nation came for a lovely community; following an unsuccessful rock and roll music, the children used drugs. And soon, they found themselves were naked and hungry: they bagging on the streets for food, and finally end out with using violence and rapping at each other's.