History

Charles Manson was a nightmare from the ‘summer of love’

November 20, 2017  •  Dr. David Smith, The Washington Post

Charles Manson became an infamous symbol of the dark side in the summer of love — and helped to stunt progressive policies for decades to come.

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The Magazine that Inspired Rolling Stone

November 8, 2017  •  Peter Richardson, The Conversation

Rolling Stone’s identity can also be traced to two sources: Berkeley’s culture of dissent and Ramparts magazine, the legendary San Francisco muckraker.

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Cool Story, Bro: A new book and two-part documentary litigate the legacy of Jann Wenner and “Rolling Stone” magazine

November 3, 2017  •  LARA ZARUM, Village Voice

A new book and two-part documentary litigate the legacy of Jann Wenner and “Rolling Stone” magazine

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#Onthisday 50 years ago, the Summer of Love unoffically ended

October 6, 2017  •  California Historical Society

On October 6 1967, the Summer of Love came to an unofficial end with the “Death of Hippie.”

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