Boston 1967: before the revolution -- The Boston Tea Party -- Ugly radio is dead -- A new kind of radio -- 1968: the year everything changed and that changed everything -- WBCN and the American revolution -- Campus unrest -- Peace is in the air -- WBCN: the hub of the community and the soundtrack of the city -- WBCN news and public affairs -- The news dissector -- The second wave -- The Lavender Hour: gender freedom in the air -- Lock-up -- We've got to get rid of Nixon -- Rock and roll future -- Nixon's resignation and the end of the revolution -- Lessons learned.
Summary:
"The story of how legendary radio station WBCN (and by extension the city of Boston) emerged as a central crossroads of the 1960s counterculture and political activism"-- Provided by publisher.
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