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Youth rebellion and counterculture

17;t care what people thought about her. She was about freedom, and she took part in the whole Beatnik and later Hippie movement. Douglas was more of a bystander, although she felt all of these things within herself, and she agreed with all the movements stood for. She admittedly watched most of it on TV. However, all of it did change her life, as she is now a full blown feminist, and she has her eyes wide open to the media and to society while she raises her children. Music was an escape for not only the musicians, but to the listeners as well. And through the mass media (movies, TV, radio) the outspoken touched the lives of millions....

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