Share this sentence
— Bill Ayers"That's where we all kind of were in the mid-1960s. Students for a Democratic Society grew from a small group of socialists at the university of Michigan into a national organization, and in many ways, its growth was driven by the Vietnam War."
Discover more quotes
Previous Quote
Since the 1960s, exile for Haitians is a condition that ends only to begin again.
— Madison Smartt Bell
Next Quote
It used to be that the working class, broadly speaking - Americans who worked with their hands, who worked in factories, who were not in management - were an interest group, a political interest group. And their main spokespersons were the Democrats. Their platform was the Democratic Party. And that began to change after the 1960s. Not for black or other working class Americans, but for white working class.
— George Packer
Loading recommended content...