United States -- History -- 1961-1969
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United States -- History -- 1961-1969
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United States
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Incoming Resources
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- America takes over, by Edward Doyle, Samuel Lipsman, and the editors of Boston Publishing Company
- Buckley and Mailer, the difficult friendship that shaped the Sixties, Kevin M. Schultz
- The time of Apollo :, landing on the moon, Wondersapce Entertainment
- Above & beyond, John F. Kennedy and America's most dangerous Cold War spy mission, Casey Sherman & Michael J. Tougias
- Great society, a new history, Amity Shlaes
- What they didn't teach you about the 60s, by Mike Wright
- The lost JFK tapes, the assassination, National Geographic ; produced by Tom Jennings Productions for National Geographic Channel ; executive producer/director, Tom Jennings ; producer/editor, Ron Frank
- The outskirts of hope, a memoir : based on the journals of her mother, Aura Kern Kruger, by Jo Ivester
- A hard rain, America in the 1960s, our decade of hope, possibility, and innocence lost, Frye Gaillard
- Malcolm X, Warner Bros. Pictures presents in association with Largo International N.V., a 40 Acres and a Mule Filmworks production, a Marvin Worth production, a Spike Lee joint ; produced by Marvin Worth and Spike Lee ; screenplay by Arnold Perl and Spike Lee ; directed by Spike Lee
- The times they were a-changin', 1964, the year the sixties arrived and the battle lines of today were drawn, Robert S. McElvaine
- Sixties people, Jane and Michael Stern
- Boom!, voices of the sixties : personal reflections on the '60s and today, Tom Brokaw
- The politically incorrect guide to the sixties, [Jonathan Leaf]
- 1968 with Tom Brokaw, senior producer, Elizabeth Fischer ; producers, Tim Beacham, Kate Hampson, Lee Kamlet ; produced by Peacock Productions in association with A&E Network ; NBC Universal, Inc. ; the History Channel
- Turbulent years, the 60s, by the editors of Time-Life Books
- A nation divided, Clark Dougan, Samuel Lipsman, and the editors of Boston Publishing Company
- The shattering, America in the 1960s, Kevin Boyle
- The Vietnam War, Florentine Films ; WETA, Washington, DC ; written by Geoffrey C. Ward ; directed by Ken Burns & Lynn Novick
- Sir! No sir!, the suppressed story of the GI movement to end the war in Vietnam, a film by David Zeiger ; directed by David Zeiger
- Timeless trivia, the turbulant sixties :, by sentimental productions, episode 9
- The eve of destruction, how 1965 transformed America, James T. Patterson
- Vietnam, America's conflict
- The president has been shot!, the assassination of John F. Kennedy, James L. Swanson
- Killing Kennedy, the end of Camelot, Bill O'Reilly and Martin Dugard
- The King years, historic moments in the civil rights movement, Taylor Branch
Outgoing Resources
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