Silent Generation
English
Proper noun
the Silent Generation
- The generation of people born from the late 1920s to the early 1940s.
- The Silent Generation produced such counterculture leaders as John Lennon, Bob Dylan, Huey Newton and Abbie Hoffman.
Translations
generation of people born from the late 1920s to the early 1940s
References
- “The Younger Generation”, in Time, 1951 November 5: “By comparison with the Flaming Youth of their fathers & mothers, today's younger generation is a still, small flame. It does not issue manifestoes, make speeches or carry posters. It has been called the "Silent Generation."”
- Bob Henger, Jan Henger (2012) The Silent Generation: 1925–1945, Author House, →ISBN
Further reading
Silent Generation on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
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