HD
2024
The pivotal year of 1964 marked a seismic shift in American society, witnessing the Beatles' iconic arrival and Cassius Clay's transformation into Muhammad Ali. It also saw the tragic murders of three civil rights activists in Mississippi, alongside a surge of protests led by Berkeley students and a powerful pushback against injustice in Harlem. As Barry Goldwater's conservative ideology began to reshape the Republican Party, Americans grappled with defining choices: align with Lyndon Johnson's liberalism or Goldwater's grassroots conservatism, support the civil rights movement, or uphold traditional values in the face of a budding counterculture.