What Woodstock taught us about protest in a time of polarization
Its been 50 years since Woodstock made music history. The groundbreaking festival is seen today as a nexus of freedom, drugs and rock and roll and as a defining symbol of 1960s counterculture, idealism and antiwar sentiment. Jeffrey Brown and producer Courtney Norris spoke with the people who made it all happen about what the seminal event means now, five decades later. Stream your PBS favorites with the PBS app: Find more from PBS NewsHour at Subscribe to our YouTube channel: Follow us: Facebook: Twitter: Instagram: Snapchat: pbsnews Subscribe: PBS NewsHour podcasts: Newsletters:
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