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Often, in contemporary popular culture, the 1950s are portrayed as a wholesome decade in which all was peaceful and harmonious in the United States. Explain how this does and does not match up with the realities of what occurred in the United States in the 1950s. In your response, address the following topics: -o- What specific features of American society in the 1950s provide the basis for John Kenneth Galbraith and others characterizing it as the “affluent society” (762) -o- How “for many, this period appeared to promise the possibility of living the American dream” (759) -o- Why the affluence of the 1950s produced, as the course textbook characterizes the period, “consensus and conformity” (771), including discussion of the ramifications and drawbacks of that consensus and conformity -o- How “even as the nation prospered, it experienced serious social and economic divisions” (759), with reference to specific examples -o - What “signs of discontent” (788) existed below the calm surface of the 1950s, with reference to specific examples
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I suggest you read up the history of Billie Holliday's song " Strange Fruit".
In the 1950's there was still a most shameful discrimination against African-Americans, who were treated as animals by whites. Actually, they were probably treated worse than animals in many cases. And the whites got away with it .
In the 1950's there was still a most shameful discrimination against African-Americans, who were treated as animals by whites. Actually, they were probably treated worse than animals in many cases. And the whites got away with it .
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