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In reply to the discussion: Your favorite thing about the 1960s? [View all]Niagara
(9,623 posts)31. I always wonder that as well
I'm not sure if you know this but his father was involved in the Gulf of Tonkin. Jim always claimed that his family was dead when they were actually alive and well. It's possible that Jim was aware of his dad's involvement and never maintained contact.
https://www.warhistoryonline.com/instant-articles/jim-morrisons-dad-played-a-role-in-the-gulf-of-tonkin-incident.html
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The music, The Black Panther Party for Self-Defense, Malcolm X, Freedom Riders, Bobby Kennedy...
LoisB
Oct 14
#4
You could walk down the street in virtually any town in America with your pretty long hair and freaky-deaky clothes
Leghorn21
Oct 14
#12
No cell phones! People actually looked at you and listened when you were talking to them rather
Fla Dem
Oct 15
#35
We didn't have to worry about being gunned down by an AR-15 while sitting at our desk in
Ziggysmom
Oct 15
#38
Late 60s. The optimism of a new culture developing in womens rights, race equality, peace and love
Demovictory9
Oct 19
#51