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A United Future
Becoming ONE Is Who We Are
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
• Martin Luther King Jr. was a minister and activist
who led the U.S civil rights movement from the
1950’s until his 1968 assassination.
• In the 1950’s and 1960’s civil rights activists in the
United States used nonviolent protest, civil
disobedience and legal action to end segregation and
pursue equality for all Americans.
• Imagine life without prejudice.
A man with a true and pure vision
Was taken from us to soon
It’s amazing how people can get so excited about a rocket to the moon and not give a
damn about smog, oil leaks, the devastation of the environment with pesticides, hunger,
disease. When the poor share some of the power that the affluent now monopolize, we will
give a damn."
Cesar Estrada Chavez
Farm Workers’ Union Founder, Human Rights Activist : 1927-1993
THE AMERICAN DREAM IN THE 1960’S WAS OWING YOUR OWN
HOME. THE WHITE PICKET FENCE SURROUNDING THE SAFE
HAVEN FOR THE AMERICAN FAMILY, HUSBAND WIFE AND 2.5
CHILDREN. THE 1960’S WAS THE BEGINNING OF THE MATERIAL
WORLD.
Believing in the American Dream
The white picket fence house was hard to find here in
Oceanside, CA. but I found it. This dream is still alive.
Too much can be made of this purely
materialist or consumerist portrait of America
in 1960. Americans materialism, like so much
else in American culture, contained a core of
idealism. Many Americans saw, in their rush to
consume, a push toward a richer world, a
limitless world in which people would be free
to create themselves anew. Few realized how
explosive such a vision would become a
nation. (The Age of Great Dreams; America in
the 1960’s, by David Farber)
In the United States, freedom of religion is
a constitutionally guaranteed right provided
in the religion clauses of the First
Amendment. Freedom of religion is also
closely associated with separation of
church and state, a concept advocated by
Thomas Jefferson.[1]
Freedom of Religion
Statues of the Past still
in the Present
Modern Day Monk of San
Luis Mission
Choices of living alone or living with the one you LOVE
LOVE SEES NO COLOR OR SEX
Equal Rights Amendment. Equality of Rights under the law shall not be denied or
abridged by the United States or any state on account of sex or color.
At the end of the day this is one experience and natural
resource that has not changed since the beginning of time.

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A United Future Unit 4 Assignment Exploring the Sixties

  • 1. A United Future Becoming ONE Is Who We Are
  • 2. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. • Martin Luther King Jr. was a minister and activist who led the U.S civil rights movement from the 1950’s until his 1968 assassination. • In the 1950’s and 1960’s civil rights activists in the United States used nonviolent protest, civil disobedience and legal action to end segregation and pursue equality for all Americans. • Imagine life without prejudice.
  • 3. A man with a true and pure vision Was taken from us to soon
  • 4. It’s amazing how people can get so excited about a rocket to the moon and not give a damn about smog, oil leaks, the devastation of the environment with pesticides, hunger, disease. When the poor share some of the power that the affluent now monopolize, we will give a damn." Cesar Estrada Chavez Farm Workers’ Union Founder, Human Rights Activist : 1927-1993
  • 5. THE AMERICAN DREAM IN THE 1960’S WAS OWING YOUR OWN HOME. THE WHITE PICKET FENCE SURROUNDING THE SAFE HAVEN FOR THE AMERICAN FAMILY, HUSBAND WIFE AND 2.5 CHILDREN. THE 1960’S WAS THE BEGINNING OF THE MATERIAL WORLD. Believing in the American Dream
  • 6. The white picket fence house was hard to find here in Oceanside, CA. but I found it. This dream is still alive.
  • 7. Too much can be made of this purely materialist or consumerist portrait of America in 1960. Americans materialism, like so much else in American culture, contained a core of idealism. Many Americans saw, in their rush to consume, a push toward a richer world, a limitless world in which people would be free to create themselves anew. Few realized how explosive such a vision would become a nation. (The Age of Great Dreams; America in the 1960’s, by David Farber)
  • 8.
  • 9. In the United States, freedom of religion is a constitutionally guaranteed right provided in the religion clauses of the First Amendment. Freedom of religion is also closely associated with separation of church and state, a concept advocated by Thomas Jefferson.[1]
  • 10. Freedom of Religion Statues of the Past still in the Present Modern Day Monk of San Luis Mission
  • 11. Choices of living alone or living with the one you LOVE
  • 12. LOVE SEES NO COLOR OR SEX Equal Rights Amendment. Equality of Rights under the law shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or any state on account of sex or color.
  • 13. At the end of the day this is one experience and natural resource that has not changed since the beginning of time.

Editor's Notes

  1. We are all connected with a force of pure energy, which sees no different color, sex or religious belief
  2. Imagine life without prejudice (statement by Victoria A Pulido)
  3. Photo taken from Google Images
  4. Photo taken by Victoria Pulido and Christine Carnino, November 7. 2013
  5. Living the dream
  6. Photo taken by Victoria A Pulido and Christine Carnino, November 7, 2013
  7. The materialist world truly began in the 1960’s where it was once believed the more material objects you owned the more powerful you appeared.
  8. San Luis Mission in Oceanside, CA (The oldest historical building in Oceanside, California (Photo taken by Victoria Pulido and Christine Carnino)
  9. Freedom of choice is the foundation of the human condition
  10. Photo taken by Victoria A Pulido and Christine Carnino, November 7, 2013
  11. Photos from Google Images
  12. Diversity and Equality can become a reality
  13. Oceanside, CA