PROTESTS ACTIVISM AND CIVIL DISOBEDIENCE 1954 1973
THE CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT DURING THE 1950S
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Period of Invention
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Period of Communism
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Period of Consensus
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Period of Civil Rights
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Detailed explanation-1: -It has been called a period of “consensus” and that is because people were starting to become more wealthy so they had less to complain about and during the Cold War people did not want to criticize the USA because they were scared that would make people think they were a “communist".
Detailed explanation-2: -So when we say the 1950s was an era of consensus, one of the things we’re saying is that there wasn’t much room for debate about what it meant to be an American. Most people agreed on the American values: individualism, respect for private property, and belief in equal opportunity.
Detailed explanation-3: -Golden Age era in America People were finding jobs, with ease and different types of customs came about. People started watching T.V. as well as listening to music on the regular. The 1950’s was the period of the baby boom as many troops returned home and wanted to start families with their wives.
Detailed explanation-4: -During the 1950s, a sense of uniformity pervaded American society. Conformity was common, as young and old alike followed group norms rather than striking out on their own. Though men and women had been forced into new employment patterns during World War II, once the war was over, traditional roles were reaffirmed.
Detailed explanation-5: -The 1950s were the atomic age of science and technology. “Modern” was synonymous with space-aged and comfortable. The end of World War II gave rise to a wave of servicemen with new jobs starting new families in new homes. Industries expanded and Americans bought goods not available during the war.