Fun To Watch 1960s Teenage Baby Boomers Who DIDN'T Rebel
In this video I am presenting clips from the classic 1966 documentary Sixteen At Webster Groves. it was produced by filmmaker Arthur Barron who I was honored to work for on several of his films. Webster Groves is clearly not typical as its teenagers were upper-middle-class. Remember that about 40% of the huge baby boomer generation say that they participated in the activities of the 1960s. This video presents the views of a portion of the 60% who didn't participate and who essentially looked forward to living just like their parents did. I would not call them typical teenagers but they are certainly representative of a group who was just fine in the 1950s. It would certainly be fascinating to talk to these people today but unfortunately, I don't have the names of any of the people who participated in this film. Hopefully some will watch this clip and choose to comment.
Видео Fun To Watch 1960s Teenage Baby Boomers Who DIDN'T Rebel канала David Hoffman
Видео Fun To Watch 1960s Teenage Baby Boomers Who DIDN'T Rebel канала David Hoffman
Показать
Комментарии отсутствуют
Информация о видео
Другие видео канала
1968 College Student Debate. Black Students Walk OutBaby Boomers Speaking To Us From 1989David Hoffman Has Some Fun With 1950s High School Dress Codes. Did They Work?Here Is Why David Hoffman Believes UFOs Are RealI Asked German Experts Why Germans Followed HitlerBaby Boomers Shed Tears When They Remember The 1960s1986 Teen Metal Head Musician Looks Back 34 Years LaterHow 1950s Parents Felt About Their Children1970. Homeless Kids On The Streets Of NYC Were Rough & Sad1967 - London Street Scenes (added sound w/ color remaster)Things Americans In The 1960s Couldn't Live Without7 Black Americans Express Their Rage In The 1960sMost Asked Questions by Teenage Girls in the 1960'sWhat Will Future Homes Look Like? Filmed in the 1960's - Narrated by Walter CronkiteHow & Why Hitler & His Cohorts Made Strategic MistakesHe Risked His Life Filming A Mississippi Senator's Plantation In 1964A Rare Look At A High School Class in 1968In 1971 It Was Shocking To See This On National TVLate 1960s, early 1970s Teenage Girl Groupie Doesn't Want to go HomeHe Reveals What 1950s Men Thought & Did