This is an update of the story which was originally telecasted in April 2013. Do you have family photographs or individual pictures of the 1960's? Let's share it with iReport.
(CNN) With the return of "madman" in the seventh season, many viewers saw what happened next to characters such as Don, Peggy, Pete at popular AMC shows. Many people want to see the coat they are wearing.
It is strange that we can not help - is this all true or just magic on TV? Please share the snapshot between 1967 and 1969 and ask the reader to show us the actual situation in the latter half of the 1960s.
61-year-old Jenny Lambert said that "Crazy" believes it can accurately represent conservative fashion and models for 10 years. But she recalls that it was more colorful and vibrant in the late 1960s.
Many iRepors are struggling to keep up with the fast pace of fashion trends in the late 1960s. Patricia Anne Alfano, 66 years old, turned into a hippie from a cheerleader in British style in three years.
In 1967, Alfano was "Eaglette" - an NFL cheerleader of Philadelphia Eagles. Unlike today, cheerleaders are covered from head to toe. Uniforms have long sleeves, cheerleaders wear gloves and cloth helmets
"From the early 1960s to 1967, I spent a long time on my hair," she said. "The wigs were very big at that time - everyone has at least one."
Nikki C. Morris, 64 years old, was wearing a long white gloved yellow dress in the high school ball of 1967, but the colorful dress of the late 1960s was for her. It is not very attractive.
On April 25, 1967, the first 'Black Panther' party official press organizations were dealt. (Buggins) The growth of Panther Party increased in the 1960s. When Huey Newton was imprisoned in the late 1960s, the party rose sharply. Panther Party eventually spread to 25 major American cities across the country. They are known for their troubles through the existence of Panther. In 1967, the leader, Hewy Newton, was charged with killing a police officer who began free-Hewe movement and caused great concern for the party. ("Black Panther Party") In New York, in 1970, 21 Black Panthers were blamed for plans to assassinate the police. ("Panther's shadow") Later, another Panther leader will become a problem again. Elgridge Cleaver was accused of murder and ran away to Cuba with his wife. ("Black Panther Party")
The relationship between Savio and the latter half of the 1960s was not hostile but bittersweet. Due to the non-violence in sports and the dual commitment to participatory democracy, he looks like a group like Panthers, and their remark is to release Hugh Newton "in a necessary way" . "I do not think the American revolution depends on burning half of Auckland's cities to save people," he said. "Almost everyone is imprisoned unfairly." But he understands that he can not explain himself. A unified New Left project is constrained by resistance to inequality and inequality. This made him disappointed. He is planning to write a book saying "change Marxism's view on imperialism and inequality into ordinary American English", but criticizes more dogmatic expressions, but never completes it . The Mayor Berkeley 's election campaign in 1971 was abandoned before the game started.
Inequality from World War II until the latter half of the 1960s has increased almost at the same rate since the latter half of the 1960s. During the Reagan era, the rate of increase of inequality remained unchanged, and the tax rate rose against those who thought that inequality was resolved. Uh. IIRC, he is concerned about the lack of trust between banks. They need mutual trust in order to make a short-term bill flow: If you think your trader is out of business all night, you do not trust them. Then the system caught it. In my opinion, this is a reasonable question. Because we saw some of WAMU and some other regional actions occurred. So I think his attention is accurate in this strange field.