They love to use the term "we" a lot, as if every basement dweller of the Sixties took a personal role in the Civil Rights Movement and what few other good things occured during that era. The fact is, it was a relatively few high profile activists who nudged the American conscience in the direction it needed to go in order to achieve true equal rights legislation (not quotas and set-asides and the other bastardized forms of "equal rights" that came later from the panderers and race-hustlers that followed).
No, the so-called "counterculture" of the '60's greatest claims to fame are a general loosening and debasement of societal mores, skyrocketing divorce, illegitimacy, moral equivalency, drug use, abortion, anti-patriotism and the entitlement mentality