https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lheKPXaxJxk


Today in Labor History June 12, 1967: “Race riots” broke out in Cincinnati, with one death and scores injured after National Guardsmen began patrolling the city with machine guns. That same day, riots also broke out in Tampa, after white cops killed a black man. There were 159 race riots during the so-called Summer of Love, with over 85 deaths. 26 of the deaths occurred in Newark. In every case, the riots were precipitated by violence against black residents, after years of racial profiling by police, red-lining by banks, and political disempowerment. In 1968, President Johnson's Commission on Civil Disorders blamed the Cincinnati riots on poverty and racist police harassment of racial minorities.
#workingclass #LaborHistory #Riot #cincinnati #racism #police #policebrutality #murder #newark #SummerOfLove #BlackMastodon

Procol Harum performing A Whiter Shade of Pale with the Danish National Concert Orchestra and choir at Ledreborg Castle, Denmark in August 2006
I think the one thing that defines the left wing of #GenerationX #GenX more than any thing else is deep #skepticism of #sincerity. Not that we don't believe that sincerity exists, but it has been shown to us so many times that displays of sincerity are hiding lies.
We're the children of #BabyBoomers who demand we worship the #SummerOfLove and their #antiwar and their #EarthDay, #CivilRights, and #Feminism, yet everything the #MeGeneration did in subsequent years put the lie to all of that.

At her concert with guitarist Romero Lubambo at the Martinskirche in Basel last night, Dianne Reeves sang "Nine", a song about being nine years old that she co-write with Eddie del Barrio and released on her 1994 album "Quiet After The Storm": "Double Dutch, kickball, hop scotch, bobby socks." She
"Gimme a F-"arewell, Country Joe! ☹️
Country Joe McDonald, Bay Area rock icon and Woodstock anti-war voice, dies at 84
https://www.sfchronicle.com/entertainment/article/country-joe-mcdonald-dead-21962993.php
> Country Joe McDonald, the Berkeley singer-songwriter who headed Country Joe and the Fish, has died at 84.
The timeless photos of Irving Penn.
https://www.famsf.org/learn-engage/read-watch-listen/irving-penn-summer-of-love
#summeroflove #hippies #sf #AlternativeCulture #counterculture
San Francisco AD 1967
https://rarehistoricalphotos.com/summer-of-love-photos/
#fotografia #photography #SanFrancisco #SummerOfLove #hippy #beatnik #musica #controcultura #storia
Rare photos and firsthand moments capture hippie life during the Summer of Love in 1967, revealing daily scenes from Haight-Ashbury at the height of the counterculture movement.