The Fifties David
Halberstam
Well-written, overview history of the decade when the United
States became the country it is now. While not exhaustive, this is a thorough
account focused on the people who embodied the staggering postwar affluence
that generated suburbs, rock and roll, malls, big cars, fast food, McCarthyism,
the pill, the beginnings of the women’s movement, huge Hollywood stars like
Brando, Dean, and Monroe, the Cold War, the Korean War, Ike, desegregation, the
generative stages of the Civil Rights Movement, the great migration, and the
“changes that were taking place every day in more subtle ways because of the
ferocious commercial drive of television and its effect upon both consumers and
industry.” A very, very good book, informative and readable, really glad I got
to it.
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