Mollin, Marian B.2020-01-032020-01-032019-09-23978-1-949373-11-0 (PDF)978-1-949373-12-7 (EPUB)978-1-949373-10-3 (Paperback)http://hdl.handle.net/10919/96277The 1960s was a time of reform and revolution in America, brought on by individuals willing to challenge political, social, and cultural norms. Politics, Power, & Playboy explores the American mindset during this turbulent and transformative time in American history. Each chapter examines instances of Americans confronting power, whether it be public support for President John F. Kennedy, antiwar protests at Virginia universities, the sexual revolution, or the Black Power and Black is Beautiful movements. Altogether, these chapters will help readers appreciate the crucial events and movements of a decade that would deeply shape the course of American history. This is a volume in the Virginia Tech Student Publications series. Books in this series are authored and edited by Virginia Tech undergraduate or graduate students and published in collaboration with Virginia Tech Publishing. Politics, Power, & Playboy grew out of the Spring 2019 undergraduate capstone history research seminar, “America in the 1960s,” at Virginia Tech.171 pagesapplication/pdfapplication/epub+zipenCreative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 InternationalAmerican history1960sPlayboy magazinePolitics, Power, & Playboy: The American Mindset of the 1960sPolitics, Power, and Playboy: The American Mindset of the 1960sBookhttps://doi.org/10.21061/politics-power-playboy