Inside the Raw, Rebellious World of Beatniks in 1950s and 1960s New York City
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Inside the Raw, Rebellious World of Beatniks in 1950s and 1960s New York City
In the 1950s, a new kind of person started to appear in the cafes, bars, and streets of Greenwich Village in New York City. These people wore black turtlenecks, dark sunglasses, and berets. They smoked cigarettes, listened to jazz, and wrote poetry. They were called ‘beatniks’. The name came from the “Beat Generation,” a group of writers and thinkers who rejected traditional American values and created their own culture. The Beat Movement had st…
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