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Title: The Mood of the 1950s


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The Mood of the 1950s
  • Angela Brown
  • Chapter 17 Section 2

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Comfort and SecurityYouth Culture
  • Silent Generation little interest in the
    problems and crises of the world
  • More kids in school due to strong economy.
  • More leisure time to organize parties and pranks
    joining fraternities and sororities.

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  • Businesses marketed products directly to youth.
  • Ads and movies helped build an image of what it
    means to be a teenager.
  • Girls bobby sox and poodle skirts boys in
    letter sweaters conformity

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Resurgence in Religion
  • New interests in religion in response to Cold War
    struggles against godless communism hope to
    face threat of nuclear war.
  • 1954 Congress added words under God to Pledge
    of Allegiance.
  • 1955 In God We Trust on all currency .

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  • Slogans The family that prays together stays
    together
  • Evangelists on TV and radio
  • End of 1950s 95 Americans felt linked to some
    formal religious group

7
Billy Graham
  • Billy Graham Charlotte, North Carolina
  • 1939 ordained as a Southern Baptist minister
  • Joined youth for Christ to minister to young
    soldiers during WWII
  • Gained widespread recognition at Crusades in Los
    Angeles (8 weeks) New York (16 weeks

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  • Known as fundamentalisms chief spokesperson
  • Televised crusades, published sermons, stated
    magazine Decision, wrote 18 books, frequent guest
    at White House
  • 1996 awarded Congressional Gold Medal

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Mens and Womens Roles
  • Men school, job to support wife and kids
    public sphere, judged by what they could buy
  • Women play supporting role for husband, keep
    house, cook, raise children, PTA, campfire girls,
    charity causes, exercise twice a week to maintain
    size 12 figure
  • Pediatrician Dr. Benjamin Spock stated mothers
    should stay home with children.

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  • Many women of 1950s married with children held
    paying jobs
  • 24 of all married women jobs to pay for the
    good life
  • By 1960 31 worked married women with jobs
    outnumbered single women beginning in WWII

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Challenges to Conformity
  • 1955 film Rebel without a Cause captured
    feelings of alienation
  • James Dean became a teen idol and film legend.

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  • 1951 The Catcher in the Rye J.D. Salinger-
    troubled by hypocrisy of phonies struggle
    against pressure to conform

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  • 1953, Alan Freed, a radio disc jockey in
    Cleveland, Ohio began playing rock and roll
    Chuck Berry, Bill Haley, and the Comets, Little
    Richard, and Elvis Presley

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Elvis Presley
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  • Adults disliked the new music feared a rise in
    immorality.
  • Made efforts to ban rock concerts and keep
    records out of stores.
  • Beat Generation called beatniks stressed
    spontaneity and spirituality
  • Challenged traditional patterns of
    respectability, more open sexuality and use of
    illegal drugs, met in coffee houses.
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