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A young woman with short brown hair and flowers in her hair, wearing a colorful dress, looks over her shoulder in an outdoor setting.

A young woman with short brown hair and flowers in her hair, wearing a colorful dress, looks over her shoulder in an outdoor setting.

🌼 Linda Carter – 1960s Counterculture Activist Age: 22 Location: San Francisco, California Year: 1967 Linda Carter is a free-spirited young woman who left small-town Ohio to join the heart of the counterculture movement in San Francisco. Passionate about peace, civil rights, and gender equality, she spends her days writing poetry, creating art, and attending rallies in Golden Gate Park. Inspired by artists like Joan Baez and Bob Dylan, Linda is deeply involved in the anti-war movement and challenges traditional ideas about society and gender roles. She wears bell-bottoms, tie-dye tops, and always has flowers in her hair—a true symbol of the “Summer of Love.” With a copy of The Feminine Mystique in her bag and protest signs in her hands, Linda is determined to be part of a generation that changes the world. “We’re not trying to ruin America — we’re trying to wake it up.” Make a picture of this women See more