Title: From the 1970s to the 2000s
1From the 1970s to the 2000s
- Watergate
- Recession and Oil Crisis
- New Conservatism
- End of the Cold War
- The Culture Wars
- Globalization
- War on Terror
2Watergate Chronology
1964 Free Speech movement at Berkeley Freedom
Summer Gulf of Tonkin Resolution 1965 Malcolm X
assasinated 1966 National Organization for Women
organized Black Panther Party Founded 1968 Tet
offensive Martin Luther King, Jr.
assasinated Democratic National Convention in
Chicago Richard Nixon elected president Miss
America Beauty Pageant protest 1969 Stonewall
riot Indians of All Nations occupy Alcatraz
island 1970 The Ohio National Guard kills four
students at Kent State 1972 Congress passes Equal
Rights Amendment (not ratified by
states) Break-in at the National Democratic
Convention 1973 Paris peace agreement ends war in
Vietnam for America 1974 President Nixon resigns
3National security blanket
4Nixons Im not a crook speech
5Washington Post on Nixons Not a crook speech
Washington Post, Sunday, November 18, 1973 Page
A01 Orlando, Fla, Nov. 17 -- Declaring that "I
am not a crook," President Nixon vigorously
defended his record in the Watergate case tonight
and said he had never profited from his public
service. "I have earned every cent. And in all
of my years of public life I have never
obstructed justice," Mr. Nixon said. "People
have got to know whether or not their President
is a crook. Well, I'm not a crook. I've earned
everything I've got."
6Not a crook
7President Nixon Quits, 1974
8Recession "Remember--don't vote for anyone who
would interfere with the way we've been handling
things," October 30, 1974
9Support for Carter "... One nation ...
indivisible ...," February 22, 1977
10Oil Crisis in the 1970s
US greatly dependent on non-remewable
energy 1870, 90 of Us energy came from
renewable sources--water, wood. 1970 more than
90 came from non-renewable fossil fuels. US
uses more than 1/3 of the worlds energy
resources 1973 - 1st oil crisis OPEC, Oct.
1973--announces embargo of oil to nations
supporting Israel Soon lines blocks long form
at gas stations 1979 - 2nd oil crisis By 1979,
US importing 43 of its annual oil supply Iran
embargos US, wont ship oil, again long lines at
the pumps, fear of end to abundance
111973 News Report on the Oil Crisis
121973 BP Gas Commercial
13Khomeini Spiritual leader, April 8, 1979
14Jimmy Carter "It comes out fuzzy," May 21, 1978
15Ronald Reagan Ad from the 1940s
16Cardboard Ronald Reagan, March 5, 1987
17C.P.O. Graham Jackson mourning the death of
Franklin D. Roosevelt, Warm Springs, Georgia, 1945
18Ronald Reagans radio address, 1983
There's a very famous, very moving photo of Chief
Petty Officer Jackson, tears streaming down his
face while he played "Going Home" on his
accordion as F. D. R.'s body was borne away by
train to Washington. Mr. Jackson once said that
as he began to play, "It seemed like every nail
and every pin in the world just stuck in me." Mr.
Jackson symbolized the grief of the Nation back
in 1945, and I just wanted his own family to know
the Nation hasn't forgotten their personal grief
today, 38 years later. As I'm sure Mr. Jackson's
family would tell you, in times of sorrow the
warmth and support of a family's ties are
especially important. I've spoken a great deal
about the strength and virtues of the American
family. I'd like to return to that topic today,
because the family will again be a top priority
as we head into the new yearfor the family is
still the basic unit of religious and moral
values that hold our society together.
19Reaganomics "The Gods are angry," April 12, 1981
20Arms payoff for hostage release, November 11, 1986
21"Speak softly and carry a big stick," December
21, 1986
22The fall of Berlin Wall, 1989
23Berlin Wall fragments, Potsdam Plaza
24Reagan and the Berlin Wall
25"Our bags are packed"--Weinberger on Star Wars
program, January 25, 1987
26"And we pray that you sinners out there will see
the light," May 3, 1987
27Robert Mapplethorpes photographs collection
28Early rap artist, Grandmaster Flash
29Grandmaster Flash, The Message Lyrics
(e.fletcher, s.robinson, c.chase, m.glover
- Sugarhill records 82) Broken glass
everywhere People pissing on the stairs, you know
they just Dont care I cant take the smell, I cant
take the noise Got no money to move out, I guess
I got no choice Rats in the front room, roaches
in the back Junkies in the alley with a baseball
bat I tried to get away, but I couldnt get
far Cause the man with the tow-truck repossessed
my car Chorus Dont push me, cause Im close to
the edge Im trying not to loose my head Its like
a jungle sometimes, it makes me wonder How I keep
from going under
30Grandmaster Flash, The Message,1982
312006 global hip hop poster
32WTO members
33Anti-World Bank demonstrator in Jakarta, Indonesia
34WTO protests in Seattle, 1999
35Pro-environmentalist cartoon
36Anti-NAFTA Cartoon
37Anti-NAFTA Cartoon - Canadian perspective
38ENIAC, a 1,000 square feet computer, fastest in
1946
39Internet users in 2007
40New Yorker cartoon about identity on the Internet
41Cartoon on post-Fordist computer economy
42Google search for Tiananmen in France and China
43War on Terror chronology
1988 Pan Am flight blown up over
Scotland 1991 First Gulf War 1993 World Trade
Center bombed 1998 US embassies in Kenya and
Tanzania bombed 2001 Al Qaeda terrorists attach
the US Operation Enduring Freedom USA Patriot
Act 2002 Bush identifies axis of
evil 2003 Operation Iraqi Freedom Saddam
Hussein Captured 2004 Supreme Court upholds the
right of habeas corpus for Guantanamo
detainees 2006 Supreme Court refuses to hear
appeals by 45 Guantanamo detainees
44World Trade Center bombing aftermath, September
11, 2001
45Slide from Powells presentation to the UN
Security Council, February 2003
46Fake Weapons of Mass Destruction Error Page
47Dick Cheney interview from 1994 reintepreted by
Jon Stewart
48Iraq civilians killed
49Cartoon about Patriot Act
50U.S. military base in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba