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During the 1950s and 1960s, mentally challenged people often faced discrimination and were institutionalized in large state-run facilities. They were often isolated from society, received limited education and healthcare, and were sometimes subjected to harmful treatments. There was a lack of understanding and support for their needs, leading to neglect and mistreatment in many cases.
Femenism
Like ******* immigrants!
Yes, people in the 1960s listened to Elvis Presley.
That depends entirely on the location, the country and, in some cases, the particular neighborhood.
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no they are not unofficially But by constitution they are equal to while while they were not equal in 1960s.
what were some popular accessories in the 1960s
where did people live in the 1960
Impartial....
The Jesus Revolution of the 1960s and 1970s had a significant impact on society and Christianity. It led to a revival of faith among young people, a focus on social justice and activism, and the rise of contemporary Christian music and media. This movement also challenged traditional church structures and brought about a more personal and experiential approach to spirituality.
I'm also wondering why he never got them fixed, I'm not saying he had to go full-bore caps like some celebs. But at least he could have gotten braces. He is older and when he was young celebs didn't go under the knife or get fake teeth like they do today, Nad his "look may have worked for him. He played some mentally challenged kid characters and didn't go after the 'cute kid' roles. But still....people did at least get braces in the 1960s.