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Chapter 2
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DBrown94
Who Are We Following?
In the 1950's
In the 1950's
It was a great time to be
However there have been movement in a social heirachy in America.
You see with the The League of Extraordinary Southern Ladies was founded a new one formed a splinter group called liberation of Woman
It about freedom- economic , social and cultural freedom from the white male power structure.
In the 1950's
period of significant contrast, marked by a booming economy, the rise of suburbia, and the "baby boom," alongside the beginnings of the Cold War, the Red Scare, and the Civil Rights Movement. While the nation experienced widespread prosperity, increased consumerism, and a sense of optimism, it was also a time of social tension and political conflict over issues like communism and racial segregation.
Economic boom and suburban growth
Post-war prosperity: Following World War II, the economy experienced a significant boom, often called the "Golden Age of American Capitalism".
GI Bill: The GI Bill helped veterans with low-interest mortgages, fueling a massive demand for housing and leading to a surge in suburban development.
Consumerism: The period saw a rise in consumer spending as Americans, who had endured years of Depression and rationing, now had more access to goods like cars, appliances, and other new technologies.
"Baby Boom": A significant increase in birth rates began, with roughly 4 million babies born each year, and the "nuclear family" became a cultural ideal.
Social and political tensions
Cold War and Red Scare: The Cold War with the Soviet Union intensified fears of communism, leading to the McCarthy era, which saw widespread paranoia, loyalty oaths, and investigations into supposed communist sympathizers.
Korean War: The Korean War began in 1950, further escalating Cold War tensions and marking a major military commitment for the US.
Civil Rights Movement: The decade also saw the growing momentum of the Civil Rights Movement, as African Americans organized to combat segregation and discrimination.
Supreme Court rulings: The Supreme Court's landmark ruling in Brown v. Board of Education in 1954 declared "separate but equal" unconstitutional, though resistance in the South was strong.
Cultural shifts
Television: Television became a dominant form of entertainment, with many families gathering to watch popular shows.
Rock and Roll The decade saw the birth of rock and roll, which emerged as a new and exciting musical genre with artists like Elvis Presley, Chuck Berry, and Little Richard gaining popularity.
Suburban culture: The rise of suburbia created a new lifestyle centered on family and domestic life, often depicted in popular media like the comic strip Peanuts.
Liberating of woman and other splinter groups of the original The League of Extraordinary Southern Ladies is working on the shadows
What's next?
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