May 1968
May 1968 was a period of civil unrest in France, marked by widespread protests and strikes. It began with student demonstrations against the government, focusing on issues like education reform and social justice. The protests quickly spread to workers, leading to a general strike that paralyzed the economy and involved millions of participants.
The movement challenged traditional authority and called for radical changes in society. It was characterized by a spirit of rebellion and creativity, with slogans and graffiti becoming symbols of the time. The events of May 1968 had a lasting impact on French culture and politics, influencing future generations and movements.