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History in the Streets: 1968 and the Counterculture
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History in the Streets: 1968 and the Counterculture

Date29 July 1998
ClassificationsArchives
DimensionsMedia Running Time Duration Minutes: 30
Object number2001C109.1
DescriptionWhat happened in 1968 and why? From a bloody war in Vietnam to a bloody struggle for equality in our nation's streets, what is the legacy of '68? Taking opposing sides on that year, “Firing Line” host, and “National Review” editor-at-large, William F. Buckley Jr. and “Vanity Fair” contributing editor Christopher Hitchens take a look back, explaining the rights and wrongs of the Right and the Left, and their personal triumphs and regrets. [Alternate title: “The Sixties with Hitchens and William F. Buckley.”] [Re-aired as UK437.]
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Locations
  • (not entered)   Demo Museum (Hanover Square), Level 1, Gallery A