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    Black American’s faced a series of disadvantages in the early 1950’s.They ranged from having to use different restrooms that white people all the way up to fearing for their lives in case the Ku Klux Klan showed up. Another problem which was a significant disadvantage was the Jim Crow laws‚ named after a black character in a program in that year. This rule forbids a lot of things to Negroes and blacks like white and black people swimming together or playing cards together. It forbids trivial things

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    Cars and 1950s: They Go Hand in Hand Cars‚ during the 1950s this new invention was amazing‚ it was thought of as a thing of the future. Cars and new fangled inventions were all the rage. However people didnt quite see the bad side of the car industry.No technology has had a greater impact on American everyday life than the automobile. Where we live‚ how we work‚ how we travel‚ what our landscape looks like‚ our environment have all been profoundly shaped by the car. Detroit was at

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    Although‚ the culture of the 1950s was very different from today’s world‚ the events during that time helped make it possible to build our country into what it is today. Men and women both held different roles in raising their family. The phrase “separate but equal” played an important role for education. Did you know that women were asked to leave their home to serve for our country during the 1950s? The roles of the men and women were very different in the 1950s. The workforce ratio was 5

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    America Televising the Holocaust During the 1950s The events that took place during the Holocaust began to make its way to film during post-World War II America. In the 1950s‚ the film The Diary of Anne Frank‚ and the Judgment at Nuremberg and the TV show This is Your Life gave the American audience an understanding of the disturbing events. The objective‚ of most TV and film writers that chose to portray the Holocaust‚ was to get the American audience to connect with the Jewish people. Through

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    How do you assess the impact of commercial television upon the British Broadcasting System from the 1950s until the present day? To help answer this question‚ it would be beneficial to begin by summarising the history of Broadcasting from the 1920’s up to the 1950s. This will help generate an understanding and make more clear‚ whether there was a change in the British Broadcasting System after the launch of the first commercial television channel in Britain. This history will contain‚ in short

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    of the land). But at least it was a little better than slavery at least they were free. Over the next 20 years‚ blacks would lose almost all they got the right from the civil war by the jim crow laws. Jim Crow was a slang term for a black man. Any state law passed in the south had white rules and black rules.. Jim Crow laws were the enbodyment of white supremacy. There were 16 black members in the Louisiana General Assembly so you wouldn’t think they would pass a law to prevent black and white people

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    The Civil Rights Movement of the 1950s and 1960s was a crucial and transformative period in American history‚ challenging racial segregation and discrimination through nonviolent protest‚ legal battles‚ and grassroots activism. It was a testament to the resilience‚ courage‚ and determination of countless individuals who overcame barriers and fought for justice and equality. The Civil Rights Movement transformed the social and political landscape of the nation‚ paving the way for significant legislative

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    There was many reasons for the USA to get involved in Vietnam between the 1950s and 60’s however they were all in stages‚ not just in one go. They called America and USA’S ’clash’ the "Cold War" which began mainly due to America and the USSR’S political differences. The USSR was a communist state and the USA and the other countries who were their partners were capalist states or countries. Many people believed that capalists and communists could not live alongside each other for long and that one

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    Life in the 1950s was meant for fun‚ excitement‚ and innovation‚ especially in the areas of music and dance. After the World War II‚ people’s life began to prosper as well as the economy. People started to gain more access to things they want‚ and teenagers and young adults desperately wanted something new‚ cool‚ and exciting. The era of 1950s was the creation of rock and roll-the most popular music of the time. It is a blend of the Southern blues‚ gospel‚ country music‚ and a strong back beat. Also

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    TMG Tom’s Midnight Garden‚ 1958. Perceptions of class and social hierarchies in the 1950s had changed and some children’s literature began to tackle social issues. P 143 Reader 1 red Reader 1 There was moral panic about mass media and the fear it could divert attention from moral activities such as reading. 1 red Children’s literature began to reflected these changes and fears‚ yet books still had to be generally suitable in a gentle middle class manner and publishers still wanted educated readers

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