| 1960s Flashback: Listings of top U.S. sports teams, books, movies, and TV shows during the 1960s. |
| 1968 Revisited: Items and commentary from the New York University Archives; timeline relates events from 1965 to 1971. |
| Chicago '68: A chronology of events surrounding the 1968 Democratic National Convention in Chicago. |
| Digger Archives: The famed San Francisco anarchist/street theatre group presents its history and lives on. |
| Documents from the Women's Liberation Movement - Duke Special Collections: Online archive of documents and transcriptions from the movement that began in the late '60s. |
| Free Speech Movement Archives: Documents, photos, and essays on the events of the 1964 movement in Berkeley. |
| Free Speech Movement Digital Archive: Information on the FSM digital archive from the Bancroft Library at UC Berkeley. |
| Freedom Archives: Organization based in San Francisco, USA, restores and archives audiotapes from the late-60s to the mid-90s that chronicle the progressive history of the Bay Area, the United States, and international solidarity movements. |
| Greg Knight's Patio Culture: Discussion of American suburban culture in the 1960s. |
| In the Memory of Four Little Girls: History and tribute to the four girls who died in the racially motivated bombing of a church in 1963 in Birmingham, Alabama. |
| John F. Kennedy Inaugural Address: Text, audio, and video of JFK's inaugural address--January 20, 1961. |
| LBJ's Telephone Conversations: Listen to audio files of some of President Johnson's telephone conversations; from the LBJ Library. |
| Martin Luther King, Jr. - I Have a Dream: Text and audio of King's speech delivered at the Lincoln Memorial on August 28, 1963. |
| New York 1964 World's Fair: 1964 World's Fair history site with illustrated articles and clickable maps with photos and commentary about 140 attractions. |
| New York World's Fair 1964-65: Although this site is poorly organized, it has some excellent photographs and information about the "Space Age" fair. |
| Prague Spring 1968: ThinkQuest site providing background on Czechoslovakian democratization, the invasion by the Soviet Union, and the aftermath. |
| SDS: Rebels with a Cause: Site for a documentary film about Students for a Democratic Society also has historical information. |
| Sixties City: Mostly pop culture look at the '60s from a UK perspective. |
| Sixties Net: Pop culture, music, and snippets of history. Includes discussion forum and chat. |
| SNCC 1960-1966: Six years of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee . |
| The Greensboro Sit-ins - Launch of a Civil Rights Movement: A new chapter in the civil rights movement with an overview and photographs. |
| The Groovy Times: Numerous images of concert posters. Also, some short pieces on the sixties in London: Carnaby Street and nightlife. |
| The Guardian: 1960s section of a millennium project: Year-by-year articles on the highlights of the decade. |
| The Living Room Candidate: Presidential Campaign Commercials: The American Museum of the Moving Image has examples of television commercials from presidential elections including 1960, 1964, and 1968. |
| The Psychedelic '60s: Literary Tradition and Social Change: Broad overview of 60s history and culture, illustrated by numerous pieces from the University of Virginia Library Special Collections. |
| The Sixties Project: Literature, essays, bibliographies, personal narratives, and graphic arts. |
| The Sixties Section - What Happened in the Sixties?: Stories, pictures, music, and news events of the baby boomer generation. |
| The Story of the Manson Family and their Victims: Extensive, well-illustrated site dealing with the 1969 murder spree. |
| The United States and the Overthrow of Sukarno: An article by Peter Dale Scott. |
| The Whole World Was Watching: An Oral History of 1968: Students at South Kingstown High School, Rhode Island, interviewed people about their experiences of the 1960s. |
| Voices from the Underground: Radical Protest and the Underground Press in the Sixties: Online exhibit of items from the Alternative Press Collection at the University of Connecticut Libraries. |
| Where Were You on July 20, 1969?: Collaborative journal of memories from the day of the first manned moon landing. |