EPISODE · Nov 13, 2025 · 14 MIN
1968: Civil Rights, Vietnam, Stagflation — and the Year America Fractured
from AP US History Unpacked · host Ingo G
1968 was transformational and turbulent. From civil rights struggles and Vietnam’s breaking point to stagflation’s roots, the chaos of the Democratic Convention, and Nixon’s rise with the “silent majority,” this deep dive unpacks how a single year reshaped America’s politics, culture, and future.Taking AP US History and struggling with multiple-choicequestions? Check out AP US History Multiple Choice Strategies on Amazon.List of Sources:1968 Democratic National Convention | WikipediaA Monetary Explanation of the Great Stagflation of the 1970s | Ford School (University of Michigan)Civil Rights in Brooklyn | Brooklyn Collection, Brooklyn Public LibraryCuban Missile Crisis | WikipediaGreat Society - Programs, Definition & LBJ | History.comJohn F. Kennedy, "Inaugural Address" (20 January 1961) | Voices of Democracy (University of Maryland)Music of the 1960s: The Praxis of Ideological Change | ScholarWorks | Walden University ResearchPresidency of John F. Kennedy | WikipediaRecords Related to the Assassination of Senator Robert F. Kennedy | National ArchivesSpeaking and Protesting in America - Protesting in the 1960s and 1970s | Library of CongressThe Berlin Crisis, 1958–1961 | Office of the Historian, U.S. Department of State
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