United States in the 1950s

United States in the 1950s

The 1950s are noted in United States history as a time of both compliance and conformity and also, to a lesser extent, of rebellion. Major U.S. events during the decade included:

* The Korean War (1950-1953);
* The Second World War hero and retired Army Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower as President in 1952 and his subsequent re-election in 1956;
* The Red Scare and anti-Communist concerns of the McCarthy era;
* The U.S. reaction to the 1957 launch by the Soviet Union of the Sputnik satellite, a major milepost of the Cold War.

Compliance and attempts at social perfection were hallmarks of the 1950s domestic scene, where the two-parent families in which the father worked in industry and the mother remained home as a homemaker were idealized in television programs such as "The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet". Social undercurrents subverting this view were seen in movements such as beat poetry, rock and roll music, and in motion pictures such as "Rebel Without a Cause", starring 1950s icon James Dean. In fact, Dean and rock star Elvis Presley are almost universally seen as 1950s icons, as is the sex symbol motion picture actress Marilyn Monroe. Television became almost universally available in the United States by the end of the decade, and its social effects have been debated from then until now. During this time, African-Americans were subject to racial segregation and harsh racism even as the Civil Rights Movement began to gain momentum after the middle of the decade.

One of the most influential and most highly critically-acclaimed of the many books about the era is "The Fifties" by journalist and author David Halberstam.

Many Americans are nostalgic for the Fifties, as it brings about memories of diners, racial homogeneity (both good and bad), Frank Sinatra and most importantly a period of prosperity and optimism.Many people remember these period is remembered as a relatively puritanic and thrifty one, since the stress was more on investments for the future than current consumerism. These economic character was also expressed by a positive payments balance.

Sports figures

* Laura Smith (U.S. baseball player)
* Jim Brown (U.S. American football player)
* Maureen Connolly (U.S. tennis player)
* Otto Graham (U.S. American football player)
* Mickey Mantle (U.S. baseball player)
* Rocky Marciano (U.S. boxer)
* Willie Mays (U.S. baseball player)
* Jimmy McCane (U.S. basketball player)
* Stan Musial (U.S. baseball player)
* Sugar Ray Robinson (U.S. boxer)
* Johnny Unitas (U.S. American football player)
* Raul Castillo (U.S. basketball player)
* Pelé (Brazilian soccer player, played for the New York Cosmos)

ee also

* 1950s


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