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Life During the 1950’s Chapter 27 Section 2-4
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A New Society White-collar workers outnumbered blue- collar workers Rise of franchises –Beginning of the end for mom and pop places People bought as much stuff as they could –Refrigerators, washing machines, vacuum cleaners, air conditioners, coffeemakers, etc. Advertising b/c big business –Convince people they need your product
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Original Waffle House Atlanta, Georgia
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1952 Nash Rambler
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The Baby Boom Baby boom – (1945-1961) birthrate exploded after WWII –More than 65 million children were born –A child was born every 7 seconds Factors contributing to the baby boom –Boys had been gone at war for years –GI benefits encouraged families –Popular culture celebrated pregnancy
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Mass Media Televisions b/c more affordable –By 1957 over 80% of families had a tv Sitcoms begin –Dragnet, Gunsmoke, I Love Lucy Variety shows –A mix of comedy, music, acrobatics, etc Game shows –The $64,000 Question, Twenty-One Pro and college sports b/c entertainment
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RCA Victor Televisions Pizitz 1956
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Rock ‘n’ Roll White artists b/g making music that stemmed from African American rhythms and sounds –This music came to be called Rock ‘n’ Roll White teenagers loved it! It had a good beat that they could dance to –Buddy Holly, Chuck Berry, Haley and the Comets Elvis Presley was the first rock ‘n’ roll hero
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“The King” Elvis Aron Presley was a $41-a-week truck driver for the Crown Electric Company in Memphis, Tennessee, when he first walked into a recording studio, uninvited, and in a baritone, alternately mean and sweet, laid down the simplest of tunes. He said the record would be a gift to his mother, to whom he was unashamedly devoted, but Gladys Presley was one of the few parents to happily greet the arrival of “the King.”
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Elvis the Pelvis!
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The Gospel According to Elvis
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Hovie Lister & The Statesmen Quartet
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The Blackwood Brothers Quartet J.D. Sumner and the Stamps Quartet
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Jerry Lee Lewis
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Hank Williams
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Johnny Cash “The Man in Black”
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African American Entertainers 1956 – Nat King Cole got his own 15 minute variety show –It was cancelled 2 years later b/c NBC could not secure a sponsor for a show hosted by a black man Black Rock ‘n’ Roll –Chuck Berry, Ray Charles, Little Richard, the Drifters
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Little Richard
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Poverty Amidst Prosperity 1 in 5 Americans lived b/l the poverty line –Poverty line – a figure the govt. set to reflect the minimum income required to support a family –Mainly single mothers, minorities, and the elderly –Mainly in the urban sections
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The Decline of the Inner City White families b/g to move to the suburbs –They took their tax money w/ them The cities b/c home to poorer, less educated minority groups Govt. tried to help, but only made matters worse –Urban renewal programs – tried to eliminate poverty by tearing down slums and erecting new high-rise building for poor residents Often created an atmosphere of violence –The govt. also unwittingly encouraged the residents of public housing to remain poor by evicting them as soon as possible
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