The song "For What It's Worth" shows conflict between:
B. Segregationists and civil rights activists.
This song, written by Stephen Stills and performed by Buffalo Springfield, became an anthem for the 1960s counterculture movement. It specifically captures the tension and clashes between segregationists (those supporting racial segregation and discrimination) and civil rights activists (those fighting for equal rights and racial integration). The lyrics of the song address the escalating social unrest and protests during that era, making it a powerful commentary on the societal conflicts of the time.