How the First Earth Day Was Born From 1960s Counterculture (Sarah Pruitt)

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On April 22, 1970, a nationwide “teach-in” inspired millions of Americans to care more about the environment.

During the 1960s, hundreds of thousands of young Americans rejected the stable, comfortable middle-class life their parents had built in the years after World War II, driven instead by a spirit of rebellion that would leave a lasting impact on the nation.

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