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A. AFFLUENCE & ITS ANXIETIES

Dwight D. Eisenhower: From Supreme Commander of the Allied Forces to Peacetime President (03:03)

B. CONSUMER CULTURE IN THE 50’S

C. ADVENT OF EISENHOWER

Jonas Salk: A Lifetime of Achievements (01:18)

D. RISE & FALL OF JOSEPH MCCARTHY

McCarthy-Army hearings on April 22, 1954.

E. DESEGREGATING AM SOCIETY

Emmett Till (02:42)

Montgomery Bus Boycott and the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (03:25)

F. SEEDS OF CR REV

Brown v. Board of Education: The Supreme Court Decision (03:35)

Arkansas Governor Orval E. Faubus

School Segregation: Brown v. The Board of Education and the Little Rock Nine (05:49)

Civil Disobedience: The Work of Martin Luther King, Jr. (02:29)

G. EISENHOWER’S REPUBLICANISM AT HOME

H. “NEW LOOK” IN FOREIGN POLICY

I. VIETNAM NIGHTMARE

Indo-China; Wounded Evacuated from Dien Bien Phu (01:47)

J. CW CRISIS IN EUROPE / MIDDLE EAST

Ike Returns; Sees Progress at Geneva Conference (01:18)

Hungary Free, But Faces Threat of New Red Invasion (01:12)

War in Egypt; British and French Bomb Its Key Cities (02:27)

K. ROUND 2 FOR IKE 1956

L. THE CONTINUING CW

Summit Crisis: Mr. K in Angry Mood over U-2 Incident (02:09)

M. CUBA CASTRO'S SPELLS COMMUNISM

1954 Guevara went to Mexico City. That’s where he met Fidel and Raul Castro.

Castro Triumphs; Havana Crowds Hail Success of Revolt (02:15)

Havana Rally; Peasants Mass to Support Castro (00:52)

N. JFK CHALLENGES NIXON FOR PRESIDENCY 1960