The 1960s Cultural Movement was a period of significant social and artistic change, marked by a push for civil rights, anti-war protests, and a counterculture that challenged traditional norms. Influenced by events like the Civil Rights Movement and the Vietnam War, young people sought to express their beliefs through music, art, and literature, leading to the rise of iconic figures such as Bob Dylan and The Beatles.
This era also saw the emergence of new styles in fashion and art, with movements like Pop Art and Psychedelic Art gaining popularity. The Hippie Movement promoted peace, love, and communal living, advocating for a more inclusive and free society.