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Free Love & Free Stuff

1967, young people flooded into San Francisco to find what one described as “wonderland.”

Aired 07/20/2017

American Experience

Free Love & Free Stuff

Clip: Season 29 Episode 12 | 2m 24s

1967, young people flooded into San Francisco to find what one described as “wonderland.”

With schools out in the summer of 1967, thrill-seekers flooded into San Francisco. When they arrived in the Haight and Ashbury neighborhood, they found a world where free love and free clothing was the norm. Joel Selvin reflects in the film: “The Free Store, what fun that was. I mean, just the idea was liberating, a place where they gave you things where money was no longer the relevant issue.”

Aired 07/20/2017

Corporate sponsorship for American Experience is provided by Liberty Mutual Insurance and Carlisle Companies. Major funding by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation.

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