July 2016 | Sixties Peace Love & Hippies

Hello Readers,

When one mentions the word “hippie” most think about the 1960s. They think about the flowing skirts and long unkempt hair. The peace loving hippies were more than just happy stoners. They were young people who were redefining their thoughts on the issues of war. Hippies protested in the streets with signs that said things such as, “Make Love, Not War”. They would also chant and sing through the streets and play music that promoted peace. if people stay strong and stand up for what they believe in, messages can be spread. People can be informed all over the world. Peace is imperative !

This isuue is a celebration of peace and love,

Enjoy, and please let us know what you think or if you have any other questions or points to raise, please e mail us.

Thank you.

Anissa

PUMP IT UP MAGAZINE July 2016

By ANISSA  

22 pages, published 7/30/2016

Hello Readers, When one mentions the word “hippie” most think about the 1960s. They think about the flowing skirts and long unkempt hair. The peace loving hippies were more than just happy stoners. They were young people who were redefining their thoughts on the issues of war.Hippies protested in the streets with signs that said things such as, “Make Love, Not War”. They would also chant and sing through the streets and play music…
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