![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The search for the truth would contribute to a growing sense that our leaders cannot be trusted. Instead, the Nation was engaged in a complex detective story-who really killed the President?-with no quick end in sight. On November 22, 1963, the American people lost, or may have lost, their faith that the United States was a Nation under vigorous leadership marching toward a New Frontier, as Kennedy had called it. Perhaps, "The Sixties" began with the shock, sadness, and outrage following the death of President John F. That is the case with "The Sixties." That nickname evokes images and ideas that evolved during the decade. When historians give a nickname to a decade, such as the Roaring 20's, the nickname usually doesn't apply from the first day of the decade to the last. To pretend otherwise would be the depth of self-delusion. Addressing the Quiet Crisis: Origins of the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 One option not available is to disassociate and insulate our activities from the sweep of events in America today. ![]()
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