Web safe color combinations from Krause, Jim. (2002). Color Index: Over 1100 Color Combinations, CMYK and RGB Formulas, for Print and Web Media. How. ISBN 1581802366.
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I have fixed a link to a disambiguation page on this template for WikiProject Disambiguation. I changed the link Free festival to Free party since that seemed to be the most relevant link on the disambiguation page, and the only article that really seemed to be on the subject. If you disagree with my decision then feel free to change it to link to an article that you think is more appropriate. - EdoDodo talk 18:13, 14 December 2009 (UTC)
Hippies clearly were part of protests that got violent. Many ended up in jail also for non-violent resistance tactics which also get you to jail. After 1967 the US state forces got more violent againts anti-war and other types of protests. A major example was 1968 Democratic National Convention protest activity. 1968 was a worldwide year of major protests which got violent from both sides and even if you were strictly non violent protester you would still get tear gas and sometimes water sprayed or beaten up by the police. Hippies didn´t just hang around parks and smoked weed.--Eduen (talk) 15:24, 3 July 2017 (UTC)