Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Hippie Word Search

Hippie Word Search

G I H T L O G W G R X S C D I I H F O R
L Q Q A Z K D Y E B Y G E L M T H Y U S
A J W W J T U C Y Y W U F I R T O C L M
I A D P M A Y U T W P R E A P L L U K I
F B G B G C C W G W E D E A O P F Z M L
S X F L L A U G H T E R S V E R I S K E
C R F E G D K X U S R D E U O O T H L J
P N O V B X I Y P T F V X L N V Y U R Y
U Y J M K K A M Q J E L O P R S X A F H
P W H N U F P M B L R C F P E D H I J C
B M J S H V R D H F A R W G J A G I B A
T B G B J L I Q H P C B A X S D C S N G
O Y F U N V K M P F R Y S Y E I E E S E
G J L A Z K Z T G Q M X W V E H O M B F
E J L I H Q L G E J H X W T E Y D E I T
T C N W E U Z C Z X H Q D L V V P J H S
H E A J T R W F Q E L P I P U A S N W F
E A K J T S R Q B V M Z Q D N I O X A T
R Z H A P P Y U B Q I Y I Y I J T Q P S
Q O F X B J U O J V N F B I W Z T Q A L


Words
CAREFREE
COLORFUL
DRUGS
EARTH
FUN
HAPPY
HIPPIE
LAUGHTER
LOVE
PEACE
RECYCLE
SMILE
SUNSHINE
TIE-DYE
TOGETHER
Good luck!
Sorry for the bad format but this is the only way we could get it on.
We will be handing this out with our presentation in our class.

Monday, May 11, 2009

Hippie Hair

Different kinds of hairstyles hippies wore but there were much more than this...





Hippie Names

Here are some hippie names! (In alphabetical order)

A-F
Aïsha, Alice, Alishia, Allegra, Alma, Amanda, Andromeda, Angel, Angelica, Ariel, Ashley, Athena, Augie, August, Aurora, Autumn, Avery, Azura, Basil, Begonia, Belou, Blaze, Blossom, Blu, Blue, Brandon, Breanna, Breeze, Breezeann, Breezy, Brianna, Briget, Brisa, Bud, Burgundy, Butterfly, Buzz, Cady, Canuma, Capucine, Carmel, Carmen, Casey, Cassidy, Cassiopia, Celeste, Chakra, Chana, Charity, Chelsea, Cherish, China, Chloe, Christian, Clayton, Cloe, Cloey, Cloud, Clover, Coral, Coriander, Cosmic, Coyote, Crimson, Crystal, Cyress, Daisie, Daisy, Dakota, Dancer, Danna, Dawn, Daydream, Dazy, Deja, Delia, Delilah, DeLorean, Desert, Destiny, Dezra, Dharma, Doobie, Dude, Dusk, Dylan, Earth, Echo, Eclipse, Ember, Emerald, Emmanuel, Ethan, Evaan, Faith, Feather, Feelfree, Felicity, Fern, Fillmore, Flight, Flow, Flower, Floyd, Free, Freedom.

G-L
Garcia, Georgia, Gia, Grace, Gretta, Hail, Hailey, Haley, Hanna, Hannah, Harmony, Heady, Heart, Heather, Holly, Honesty, Honey, Hope, Indica, Iris, Jaco, Jade, Jan, Janis, Jasmine, Jay, Jaya, Jazzerus, Jerry, Jewel, John, Joplin, Jorma, Journey, Journey, Joy, Julia, June, Justice, Kami, Karma, Kassia, Kaya, Keenak, Kelsey, Korin, Kukka, Kyle, Kyley, Land, Lavender, Layna, Leary, Lennon, Lenzee, Liberty, Lief, Light, Lilly, Logan, Lolita, Love, Lucy, Luna, Lylee, Lyric.
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M-R
Madrah, Magnolia, Mandy, Manu, Marigold, Marley, Matthew, May, Maya, Meadow, Melody, Micha, Mirakel, Mist, Moon, Moonjava, Moonshine, Morning, Moss, Natura, Nico, Nug, Ocean, Om, Opal, Orian, Paisley, Papers, Patches, Patchouli, Peace, Peaceful, Petal, Phoebe, Pink, Promise, Prosperity, Prudence, Quentin, Quincy, Quinn, Rain, Raina, Rainbow, Raine, Rainey, Rana, Rayne, Rayon, Renee, Revelation, Revolution, Rex, Rhiannon, River, Rose, Rufus, Ryvre (River).
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S-Z
Sadie, Saffron, Sage, Sapphire, Sativa, Scarlett, Seashawna, Sebastian, Secret, Seed, Serena, Serenity, Shadow, Shalom, Shannon, Shanti, Sky, Skye, Skylar, Skyler, Smiles, Snowphish, Soul, Spirit, Star, Starbright, Stardust, Starla, Starlight, Starr, Starshine, Stone, Storm, Sugar, Sugree, Summer, Sun, Sunburst, Sunflower, Sunny, Sunray, Sunshine, Sunstar, Talia, Terra, Thyme, Timothy, Topaz, Tranquilla, Trent, Trey, Trinity, Tuesday, Tyler, Understanding, Violet, Vishnu, Welcome, Wildwind, Willow, Wind, Windsong, Winter, Xavier, Yuna, Zachary, Zen, Zennia, Zeyla, Ziggy, Zoe, Zoey, Zora.
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This information is from: http://www.hippy.com/hippynames.htm
Or you can just click here to visit the site for more information on hippies or see most popular hippie names by vote or see combination names such as:
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Autumn Flowers, Brian Joseph Lane, Burgundy Skye, Chelsea Morning, China Rose, Cosmic River, Crimson Rainbow, Crystal Rain, Little Flower, Moon Dance, Ocean Lilly, Peaceful Willow, Rainbow Star, River Stone, Sandy Moon, Violet Skye, and more.

Tuesday, May 5, 2009

Hippy Clothing Pictures


These are just some of the clothes that hippies wore in the 1960's, but there are tons more.


















The Beatles songs

The Beatles were one of the most famous and well known hippie bands.
Here are some of their songs...
By the way, if you click on the song of your choice you can see the lyrics to the song as well.

12 Bar Original (part of take 2)
A Beginning
A Day in the Life
A Day in the Life (takes 1, 2 and take 6 overdub)
A Hard Day's Night
A Shot of Rhythm and Blues
A Taste of Honey
Across the Universe
Act Naturally
Ain't Nothing Shakin
Ain't She Sweet
All I've Got to Do
All My Loving
All Things Must Pass
All Together Now
All You Need is Love
And I Love Her
And Your Bird Can Sing
Anna
Another Girl
Any Time at All
Ask Me Why
Baby It's You
Baby, Lets Play House
Baby You're a Rich Man
Baby's in Black
Back in the USSR
Bad Boy
Bad to Me
Badge
Be-Bop-A-Lula
Because
Being for the Benefit of Mr Kite!
Being for the Benefit of Mr. Kite! (take 7)
Being for the Benefit of Mr. Kite! (takes 1 and 2)
Besame Mucho
Birthday
Blackbird
Blue Jay Way
Boys
Can't Buy Me Love
Carol
Carry That Weight
Cayenne
Chains
Clarabella
Come and Get It
Come Together
Christmas Time is Here Again
Cry Baby Cry
Cry for a Shadow
Crying, Waiting, Hoping
Day Tripper
Dear Prudence
Devil in Her Heart
Dig a Pony
Dig It
Dizzy Miss Lizzy
Do You Want to Know a Secret?
Doctor Robert
Don't Bother Me
Don't Ever Change
Don't Let Me Down
Don't Pass Me by
Drive My Car
Eight Days a Week
Eight Days a Week (sequence, takes 1, 2 and 4)
Eleanor Rigby
Every Little Thing
Everybody's Got Something to Hide Except for Me and My Monkey
Everybody's Trying to Be My Baby
Falling in Love Again
Fever
Fixing a Hole
Flying
For No One
For You Blue
Free as a Bird
From a Window
From Me to You
From Us to You
Get Back
Getting Better
Girl
Glad All Over
Glass Onion
Golden Slumbers
Good Day Sunshine
Good Morning, Good Morning
Good Night
Goodbye
Got to Get You Into My Life
Hallelujah I Love Her So
Happiness is a Warm Gun
Hello Goodbye
Hello Little Girl
Help!
Helter Skelter
Her Majesty
Here Comes the Sun
Here, There and Everywhere
Hey Bulldog
Hey Jude
Hippy Hippy Shake
Hold Me Tight
Honey Don't
Honey Pie
How Do You Do It
I am the Walrus
I Call Your Name
I Don't Want to See You Again
I Don't Want to Spoil the Party
I Feel Fine
I Forgot to Remember to Forget
I Got a Woman
I Got to Find My Baby
I Just Don't Understand
I Me Mine
I Need You
I Remember You
I Saw Her Standing There
I Should Have Known Better
I Wanna Be Your Man
I Want to Hold Your Hand
I Want to Tell You
I Want You (She's So Heavy)
I Will
I Wish I Could Shimmy Like My Sister Kate
I'll Be Back
I'll Be Back (take 2)
I'll Be Back (take 3)
I'll Be on My Way
I'll Cry Instead
I'll Follow the Sun
I'll Get You
I'll Keep You Satisfied
I'm a Loser
I'm Down
I'm Gonna Sit Right Down and Cry (Over You)
I'm Happy Just to Dance With You
I'm in Love
I'm Looking Through You
I'm Looking Through You (first master version)
I'm Only Sleeping
I'm So Tired
I've Got a Feeling
I've Just Seen a Face
If I Fell
If I Needed Someone
If You've Got Trouble
In My Life
In Spite of All the Danger
It Won't Be Long
It's All Too Much
It's for You
It's Only Love
Johnny B Goode
Julia
Junk
Kansas City, Hey Hey Hey Hey!
Keep Your Hands off My Baby
Komm, Gib Mir Deine Hand
Lady Madonna
Leave My Kitten Alone
Lend Me Your Comb
Let It Be
Like Dreamers Do
Little Child
Little Queenie
Lonesome Tears in My Eyes
Long Tall Sally
Long Long Long
Love Me Do
Love of the Loved
Love You to
Lovely Rita
Lucille
Lucy in the Sky With Diamonds
Maggie Mae
Magical Mystery Tour
Mailman, Bring Me No More Blues
Martha My Dear
Matchbox
Matchbox (live at the BBC)
Maxwell's Silver Hammer
Mean Mr. Mustard
Medley (Rip It up, Shake, Rattle and Roll, Blue Suede Shoes)
Memphis, Tennessee
Michelle
Misery
Money (That's What I Want)
Moonlight Bay
Mother Nature's Son
Mr. Moonlight
My Bonnie
No Reply
Nobody I Know
Nobody's Child
Norwegian Wood (This Bird Has Flown)
Not a Second Time
Not Guilty
Nowhere Man
Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da
Octopus's Garden
Oh! Darling
Old Brown Shoe
One After 909
One After 909 (sequence)
One and One is Two
Only a Northern Song
Ooh! My Soul
P.S. I Love You
Paperback Writer
Penny Lane
Piggies
Please Mister Postman
Please Please Me
Polythene Pam
Rain
Real Love
Red Sails in the Sunset
Reminiscing
Revolution
Revolution 1
Revolution 9
Rock and Roll Music
Rocky Raccoon
Roll Over Beethoven
Run for Your Life
Savoy Truffle
Searchin'
September in the Rain
Sexy Sadie
Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (Reprise)
Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (Reprise) (take 5)
She Came in Through the Bathroom Window
She Loves You
She Said She Said
She's a Woman
She's Leaving Home
Sheik of Araby
Sheila
Shout
Sie Liebt Dich
Slow Down
So How Come (No One Loves Me)
Soldier of Love
Some Other Guy
Something
Sour Milk Sea
Step Inside Love
Step Inside Love, Los Paranoias
Strawberry Fields Forever
Strawberry Fields Forever (demo sequence)
Strawberry Fields Forever (take 1)
Strawberry Fields Forever (take 7 & edit piece)
Sun King
Sure to Fall (in Love With You)
Swanee River (Old Folks at Home)
Sweet Georgia Brown
Sweet Little Sixteen
Take Good Care of My Baby
Take out Some Insurance on Me Baby (If You Love Me Baby)
Talkin' 'bout You
Taxman
Taxman (take 11)
Teddy Boy
Tell Me What You See
Tell Me Why
Thank You Girl
That Means a Lot
That'll Be the Day
That's All Right (Mama)
The Ballad of John and Yoko
The Continuing Story of Bungalow Bill
The End
The Fool on the Hill
The Hippy Hippy Shake
The Honeymoon Song
The Inner Light
The Long and Winding Road
The Night Before
The Saints (With Tony Sheridan)
The Sheik of Araby
The Word
The World is Waiting for the Sunrise
There's a Place
Things We Said Today
Think for Yourself
This Boy
Three Cool Cats
Ticket to Ride
Till There Was You
Tip of My Tongue
To Know Her is to Love Her
Tomorrow Never Knows
Too Much Monkey Business
Twist and Shout
Two of Us
Wait
We Can Work It out
What Goes on
What You're Doing
What'd I Say
What's the New Mary Jane
When I Get Home
When I'm Sixty-Four
Where Have You Been All My Life
While My Guitar Gently Weeps
Why
Why Don't We Do It in the Road
Wild Honey Pie
With a Little Help From My Friends
Within You Without You
Woman
Words of Love
World Without Love
Yellow Submarine
Yer Blues
Yes It is
Yesterday
You Can't Do That
You Know My Name (Look up the Number)
You Know What to Do
You Like Me Too Much
You Never Give Me Your Money
You Really Got a Hold on Me
You Won't See Me
You'll Be Mine
You're Going to Lose That Girl
You've Got to Hide Your Love Away
You've Got to Hide Your Love Away (takes 1, 2 and 5)
Young Blood
Your Feet's Too Big
Your Mother Should Know

Monday, May 4, 2009

Hippie Clothing

What Hippies Wore
  • Hip hugging bellbottom jeans with wide belts.


  • Halter tops

  • Long hair

  • Tie Dye shirts




  • Headbands
  • Peace symbols

Hippie Quotes

"Hippies use music to express themselves emotionally, spiritually, and politically. Music can make a statement, give voice to a movement, even unite us. As hippies explore their inner world, music guides them along in their quest for meaning. Without drugs it can get you high. With drugs, well, let's just say, music can be a religious experience."

From: http://www.hipplanet.com/books/atoz/music.htm


Hippie Quotes
"the only people for me are the mad ones, the ones who are mad to live, mad to talk, mad to be saved, desirous of everything at the same time, the ones who never yawn or say a commonplace thing, but burn, burn, burn, like fabulous yellow roman candles exploding like spiders across the stars and in the middle you see the blue centerlight pop and everybody goes 'Awww!'"
-Jack Kerouac

"How does it feel to be on your own, with no direction home, like a complete unknown, like a rolling stone?"
-Bob Dylan (Like A Rolling Stone)

"You're either on the bus or off the bus."
-Ken Kesey (On The Bus)

"You create your own reality."
-Seth

"Imagine no possesions, I wonder if you can, No need for greed or hunger, A brotherhood of man. Imagine all the people Sharing all the world."
-John Lennon (Imagine)

"I've been smiling lately, dreaming about the world as one. And I believe it could be someday it's going to come."
-Cat Stevens (Peace Train)

"And maybe it's the time of year. Yes, and maybe it's the time of man. And I don't know who I am. But life is for learning."
-Joni Mitchell/CS&N (Woodstock)

"Like a true Nature's child, we were born, born to be wild"
-Steppenwolf (Born to be Wild)

"Old hippies don't die, they just lie low until the laughter stops and their time comes round again."
-Joseph Gallivan

"When you've seen beyond yourself, then you may find, peace of mind is waiting there."
-George Harrison (Within You Without You)

"I took the road less traveled by, and that has made all the difference."
-Robert Frost

"Carry on, love is coming. Love is coming to us all"
-CS&N (Carry On)

"Love is all you need."
-Beatles (All You Need is Love)

"Love gives naught but itself and takes naught but from itself. Love possesses not nor would it be possessed; For love is sufficient unto love."
-Kahlil Gibran

"Make Love, Not War"
-Unknown

"If you want to be free, be free, because there's a million things to be."
-Cat Stevens (If You Want to Sing Out)

"One thing I can tell you is you've got to be FREE!"
-John Lennon, (Come Together)

"A time for love, a time for hate, a time for peace, I swear it's not too late."
-The Byrds (Turn! Turn! Turn!)

"How many years can a people exist before they're allowed to be free?"
-Bob Dylan (Blowin' in the Wind)

"Cannot believe what I see. All I have wished for will be. All our race proud and free."
-Donovan (Wear Your Love Like Heaven)

"A friend is someone who lets you have total freedom to be yourself."
-Jim Morrison

"All we are saying is give peace a chance."
-John Lennon (Give Peace a Chance)

"We all want to change the world."
-Beatles (Revolution)

"How many times must the cannonballs fly, before they're forever banned? ...How many deaths will it takes till he knows that too many people have died?"
-Bob Dylan (Blowin' in the Wind)

"Get up, stand up! Stand up for your right! Don't give up the fight!"
-Bob Marley (Get Up, Stand Up!)

"Power to the People!"
-Unknown

"If you're not part of the solution, you're part of the problem."
-Eldridge Cleaver (Soul on Ice)

"You must be the change you wish to see in the world."
-Mahatma Ghandi

"Let the sound take you away..."
-Steppenwolf (Magic Carpet Ride)

"We all sang the songs of peace."
-Melanie (Lay Down)

"Do you believe in rock 'n roll? Can music save your mortal soul?"
-Don McLean (American Pie)

From: http://hippy.com/hippyquotes.htm

More Hippy Pictures
















Hippie's Life

"The people didn't follow the teachings of its elders, but
rejected them for an alternative culture which was their very own. Made up of the younger population of the time this
new culture was such a radical society that they were given their own name which is still used today. They came to be
called the Hippies. The Hippie movement started in San Francisco, California and spread across the United States,
through Canada, and into parts of Europe. But it had its greatest influence in America. During the 1960's a radical group
called the Hippies shocked America with their alternative lifestyle and radical beliefs. Hippies came from many different
places and had many different backgrounds. All Hippies were young, from the ages of 15 to 25. They left their families
and did it for many different reasons. Some rejected their parents' ideas, some just wanted to get away, and others
simply were outcasts, who could only fit in with the Hippie population. Most Hippies came from wealthy middle class
families. Some people said that they were spoiled and wasting their lives away. But to Hippies themselves this was a
way of life and no one was going to get in the way of their dreams and ambitions."

"The Hippies were so different that the
conservative middle class could not relate to them and saw them as aliens."

"The single most important event
that put the Hippies on the map was held at the Golden Gate Park. It was called the Trips Festival. The Trips Festival was
a week long festival designed to celebrate the LSD experience. Besides this festival dozens of other events took place at
Golden Gate Park, some of which were free concerts by The Grateful Dead and Jefferson Airplane and Anti-War rallies
held by Hippie political leaders. The other park is called the Buena Vista park and is known for housing hippies at night
and for socializing during the day."

"In 1969 400,000 young
people materialized for three dizzying days to listen to rock and blues music, to wear funny clothing or no clothes at all, to
talk, sing, dance, clap hands, to drink beer or smoke pot and make love-but mostly to marvel again and again that they
were all there together. This festival was held in a small town in up-state New York and came to be called Woodstock,
after the town it was held in. Also in Greenwich Village, New York Hippies had a place. The Village on every Sunday
was known to have hordes of singers with banjos and drums celebrating their youth together. One of the basic
foundations of the Hippie movement was the flagrant use of illegal drugs. There were many drugs that the Hippies used
but none was more used then marijuana. From 1960 to 1970 the number of Americans who had tried marijuana had
increased from a few hundred thousand to 8,000,000. The majority of these new users were from 12 years old to college
seniors. To some Hippies, drugs and music were the most important aspects of their lives. Another drug that was
prevalent in the Hippie population was LSD. Some Hippies thought that LSD “put you in touch with your surroundings”.
But that was not what always the case. On occasion a hippie would take bad LSD and would experience a "bad trip" or
would "freak out". When someone took bad LSD, freak out is exactly what they would do and sometimes they never
came back. Bad LSD was so common that even at Woodstock people were having bad trips and freaking out. Even with
this bad LSD everywhere people still used it, they went as far as to make a religion out of it."

"Hippies were notorious for
there out of the ordinary music. Many Hippies were actually musicians themselves. Hippies used music as a way to get
their thoughts and ideas out. One of the most influential musicians of the time was Bob Dylan. The lyrics of the song "Like
Rolling Stone" express the thoughts of many Hippies. They say: How does it feel How does it feel To be without a home
Like a complete unknown Like a rolling stone?” These lyrics expressed Dylan's personal thoughts to what was happening
to him. He did feel "like a rolling stone" and so did his peers. His simple but meaningful lyrics are what made him so
popular and successful. Many Hippies considered Dylan as a spokesman for their beliefs. Drugs were also themes in
many bands songs. Jimmy Hendrix's "Purple Haze" is about marijuana. "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds," is a Beatles
song about LSD. The Grateful Dead also took part in the fad with their song "Casey Jones," with lyrics such as "High on
Cocaine" and "You better watch your Speed." Besides their music and drugs Hippies did some out of the ordinary things
that were as shocking as their day-glo clothing."

"While the adults of the time were conservative, hard working, and caring mainly about money, the
Hippies didn't care about any of that. They were party animals. Many didn't work unless it was completely necessary,
they never went to church nor did they care for saving their virginity until after they were married. They were anything but
conservative and their families rejected them for it. Hippies easy going attitudes and fun and games lifestyles were put
away when the topic of politics came up. Indubitably the instigator for their existence, politics played a huge role in their
lives. Having strongest feelings for the Vietnam War and for the Civil Rights Movement, the Hippies made their beliefs
known to the world. They did this in many ways including musical shows, pacifist folk songs, and through peaceful sit-ins.
But none of their actions were more seen and heard of then their protests and rallies. The Hippies were aware that the
war was being lost and that thousands of American soldiers were dying. They took it upon themselves the make their
beliefs heard. They put together a protest larger then the ever before. Once organized not just Hippies came, but students,
intellectuals, radicals, and citizens of all classes took part in it. This protest was held in Washington DC in the heart of the
United States. 250,000 protesters gathered for one common goal. They wanted their troops to come back home and for
United States involvement in the war to be ended. Through the years of the Vietnam War hundreds of anti-war rallies
were held. By the decades end protests seemed to have done some good. Sixty five percent of all Americans had similar
views as the hippies. They wanted their troops back and that's what they got in the 1969 when the President gave the
word to bring them back home. Hippies had other feelings about racism and persecution. They took part in the civil rights
movement, just as they did in the for the Vietnam troops. When President Kennedy tried to pass his Civil Rights policies
and they never went through, the Hippies were more aggravated Eventually some Hippies tried to make their own
colonies where there was no racism and persecution. There were Hippie communes all over the United States. Some
communes believed that they were "fighting against the white man's perverted society of pollution ,war, and greed”. These
communes didn't get very popular and failed after a few years. Hippies still fought for racial equality. Finally when the
1960's were over new laws were put into action helping racial equality which would not have happened without the
Hippies."

"During the 1960's a radical group called the hippies shocked America with their alternative lifestyle and radical
beliefs. They were young people who enjoyed life to its fullest. They used illegal drugs and listened to rock and roll music.
With their alternative beliefs and practices they stunned America's conservative middle class. Concerned chiefly protesting
the Vietnam War and with civil rights they made a huge impact on the America and the world. Even today the effects of
the Hippie movement is still felt. They made huge advantages and set examples for the youth of today and years to come."


From: http://users.rowan.edu/~lindman/hippieintro.html

Hippies Info

Hippy is an establishment label for a profound, invisible, underground, evolutionary process. For every visible hippy, barefoot, beflowered, beaded, there are a thousand invisible members of the turned-on underground. Persons whose lives are tuned in to their inner vision, who are dropping out of the TV comedy of American Life.
Timothy Leary The Politics of Ecstasy

Hippie Information

Hippies were best known for rebelling against the government.
Hippies were likely the ones wearing very flamboyant outfits painted with flowers, long hair, and giving a peace sign.
Hippies were also known to engage in risky drug behavior. During the 1960's drugs such as marijuana, LSD, and cocaine were easily accessible.
Because hippies adopted a notion of freedom, many experimented with drugs in order to achieve a euphoric state of mind. Unfortunately, several hippies of the sixties developed addiction problems and died from drug overdose.
The 1960's were a time or racial divide among Americans. Schools were segregated, and people of different races had a unconcealed hate for one another.
On the other hand, the hippies embraced everyone regardless of color, faith, or sex. Hippies were deeply concerned with ending segregation, which prompted many to take part in historic movements such as the March on Washington.
Moreover, hippies promoted love, thus many were involved in several protests to end the Vietnam War.

Information from: http://www.loti.com/hippies_life.htm

Some Hippie Pictures

Some pictures of some hippies