We are the people our parents warned us against

We are the people our parents warned us against
Synopsis
In the summer of 1967, a new youth subculture emerged in major American cities, openly defying narcotics laws and articulating a distinct social philosophy. This book chronicles the events in San Francisco's Haight-Ashbury district, where this movement unfolded most intensely. It describes the vibrant and defiant spirit that captured international attention during this pivotal period.
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We are the people our parents warned us againstUnknown, 1968
281 pages
Quadrangle Books5 editions available


























