How Did John Lennon Impact Society

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During the time of the Vietnam War and Nixon administration the society was in a state of anger and unrest. John Lennon took a stand against the government and society by writing music and performing physical acts of protest. He did these separately and alongside his wife Yoko Ono. Immediately, he was faced with a deportation scandal, and many were rallying for change on his behalf. His long-term impact is shown even to this day, through his song “Imagine” and other political songs that were screaming for someone to take a stand.

As many already know, John Lennon was part of the ever-so popular group, the Beatles. During the time he spent with the group, his “voice” and stance on the world was practically obsolete, as it was overpowered by
The most well known are the bed ins and billboards. John and Yoko were married March 20th, 1969 and instead of having a regular honeymoon, they decided to utilize their time in the eyes of the public. Starting on March 25th, they immersed themselves in a week long “Bed-in for peace” in their room at the Amsterdam Hilton, where they invited dozens of reporters to attend and listen to what they had to say about peace. Again, on May 26th, they had another bed-in for peace in Montreal, Canada. This is where he recorded his famous song “Give Peace A Chance.” In this second bed-in, Lennon also recorded an inspirational message that helped save protesters lives in the Berkeley Park Protest. In addition, him and Yoko bought billboard space all over the world and put up signs that read “WAR IS OVER IF YOU WANT IT. HAPPY CHRISTMAS FROM JOHN AND YOKO.” These signs and bed-ins gave awareness to the cause and also got people to start a revolution of their own. Lastly, John was involved in an anti-vietnam movie titled “How I Won The
The 10-point program encompassed calls for black self-determination, a decent education for black children free of racist historical bias as well as “land, bread, housing… justice and peace.” And John stated this was all due to

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