Many people believe that the 1950's was a time of growth for American society, because of its new technologies, spread of housing and people, and the decrease of prices to a more affordable level. When soldiers returned from fighting they were able to go to college because of the money granted to them from the GI Bill of Rights. The returning soldiers also began getting married and starting families which led to a Baby Boom throughout the time period. New technologies helped to successfully land…
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Naive. Determined. Ambitious. Will going against the norms of society cause life to be different for an African American girl? In A Raisin in the Sun, Lorraine Hansberry shows a young, ambitious black girl breaking the conformity of black women's social standards in the 1950’s. Beneatha Younger, a young and naive independent thinker, goes against society’s social specifications of women in the 1950s. Also being treated as a child in the family, Beneatha struggles to find her identity while juggling…
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A Raisin in the Sun: American Dream The American Dream can be defined as, “the ideals of freedom, equality, and opportunity traditionally held to be available to every American” (Dictionary.com), but is this the true case in our country? Has it ever been? Let me bring your attention the the fact that the quote says “every American”. This means every man, woman, and child and every black, white and hispanic. I do not think that our society at any one given time was able to make this a perceivable…
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During the 1950’s, the United States of America progressed greatly. The country emerged from World War II as an international superpower; with both foreign and domestic issues, the US dealt with great accomplishments and failures. This decade represents the first time in American history in which daily life was no longer consumed by labor-filled days and society could enjoy the luxuries of middle class life. Domestically, we saw growth in the areas of technology, culture, politics, and civil…
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The 1960’s was when hundreds and thousands of ordinary Americans gave new life to the nation’s democratic ideals. African Americans used sit-ins, freedom rides, and protest marches to fight for segregation, poverty, and unemployment. African American women demand equal job opportunities and to end sexual discrimination. The validity of the statement, “Between 1960 and 1975 there was great progress in the struggle for political and social equality.” with respect to Social African American struggles…
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1. Discuss when, why and how the Cold War began. Then cite at least one factor that perpetuated the Cold War in each decade from the 1950s-1980s and discuss how the item you selected affected America at home as well. Last, discuss when and why the Cold War ended. 2. Discuss the origins of the Vietnam War, the course of the war over thirty years in the 1940s, and wars' impact on the United States, both at home and in terms of foreign policy. 3. Write an essay on the civil rights movement since 1953…
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Traditionally women have played a significant role in the growth and development of children. American children of the 90s are still strongly influenced by women, yet little emphasis is placed on where, when, why, and how women have shaped our country. In this unit of study, I would like to explore the history of women who worked for civil rights in the twentieth century using the writings of Eloise Greenfield, an African American children�s author, as a springboard. The lives of Ella Baker, Mary…
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Amanda Watson HISTORY 102 0002 American History Since 1877 November 27 2012 Life in Mississippi in the 1940’s and 1950’s Growing up in Mississippi was extremely harsh and dangerous for African Americans in the 1940’s and 1950’s. The coming of age in Mississippi was a good example of firsthand experience of the living conditions, daily life, work, schooling, and violence in the South. Anne Moody experienced life with all kinds of White people. Some White people were kind and loving towards…
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sixties happened ? This question has many answers to it. The 1960's burst of social movement was led by many factors. After World War II (1939-1945), the United States emerged as a global power that competed with the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR); this competition was both a political and moral crusade to convince people around the world that Western democracy was superior to the Communist system adopted by the USSR. The 1950s and 1960s were periods of relative economic prosperity for most…
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American History tells the story of our ups and downs over time. Our land where all men are created equal, seems to have many people question if that is true. America is the land of freedom, where all can fulfill their dreams. The 1950’s was the time where segregation and white supremacist was present. The story A Raisin in the Sun is about a family who struggles with discrimination in the 1950s. the entire family strives to live the American dream, but obstacles are in the way that make it hard…
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