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    1950s Censorship Essay

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    The 1950s was known as time of civil rights progression and the fear of communism within America. But the censorship of literature and music that ran rampant in this time period is not recognized when you think of the 1950s. Classics and comics were a majority of the banning throughout this time period but not the only. Emergence of music types like R&B were also a huge ‘problem’ to many to what is played on the radio which this could be linked to the racism at the time. Pretty scandalous. The…

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    1950 Hollywood History

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    place in 1950 Hollywood. Television’s…

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    Nonviolence In The 1950's

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    The 1950’s was a silent civil war for rights. The African Americans protested violently and nonviolently for their rights. Nonviolence was the better way to protest during the 1950’s. During the 1950’s the African Americans were protesting. Some were killing others in violent protests while others were doing non violent protests. Non violent protests were faring better. Non violent protests showed that the African Americans were civilized and did not resort to violence often. Nonviolence is…

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    1950s Sports Essay

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    1950s Sports Following WWII, many Americans enjoyed a thriving economy and access to a range of new time-saving technologies. “With more money to spend and an excess of leisure time, people turned to sports for recreation and entertainment.” (Sports in America in the 1950s) Baseball was paramount in America, but other sports competed for the nation’s attention. Boxing and Golf were also very popular to sports fans in America, Rocky Marciano went on his historical, undefeated run between…

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    topics at the same time, like speaking on religion and politics, By the 1940s, Mexican films were being shown all through Latin America other countries as well, but Mexican films having more of a following. Those once popular films decreased in the 1950s, because of the popularity of Hollywood big production films. After this, producers would release low budget…

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    In The 1950s, people resisted the social conformity by doing the things they wanted. The people who resisted the conformity were rather just being themselves and not the way society wanted them to be. There was artist and writers who all abstained the frontier limits put up by society. The United States was growing, expanding and was just coming out of a war. People wanted peace, love and luxuries; some did what society was doing, others did what they wanted. In this case there was few people…

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    Family Values In The 1950s

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    Family Values Nostalgia for the 1950s is real and deserves to be taken seriously, but it usually shouldn 't be taken literally. (pg.33 of What we really miss about the 1950’s) Growing up in a two parent household who base their parenting abilities on what the Bible has to say, can relate a lot to being in the 1950s. It has a lot of the same values work hard, love unconditionally, and don 't sin. Today’s society with all the electronics that we have makes it very difficult to get tasks…

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    Fifties In The 1950's

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    became very successful over the next years Additionally, Frank was born on December 1 of 1915,produced music in the fifties. Frank Sinatra became very popular in the 1950’s. Frank Sinatra’s musical mainly was traditional pop and his voice was the instrument he used. Born May 14, 1936, Bobby Darin’s music was popular in the 1950’s. Bobby Darin focused his music on a variety of genres. The genres included music of jazz, pop, rock'n'roll,olk, swing and country. Additionally,…

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    There was a deadly disease that was sweeping across America in the 1950’s. This disease was known as poliomyelitis or polio. Polio or poliomyelitis is a virus that may cause paralysis and is preventable by polio vaccine. This disease killed over thirteen hundred Americans and a large percentage were children. In the year 1954, this virus infected about 18,000 children. After extensive research, President Dwight D. Eisenhower became aware of Dr. Jonas Salk who on April 12, 1955, had developed a…

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    Fast Food In The 1950s

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    In the 1950s, foods took a change for the better… or worse. Things that Americans now take for granted were rare novelties back then. A simple pouch of McDonald’s french fries, a Whopper from Burger King, or microwavable Swanson TV Dinner trays easily changed the “cult of domesticity” in many 1950-modern homes. Before this time, women were expected to spend hours in the kitchen preparing meals for their families. This new way of food preparation changed the amount of money spent on food, the…

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