1950s America

The 1950s was right after World War 2. The men came back from world war 2 and the women were running the factories and doing the jobs while the men were at war. The economy got better during this time. During this time the suburbs came to be known. Suburbanization is when a community was filled of white single-home families with “white picket fences”. People of color didn’t stay in the suburbs during this time, they moved to the city. Suburbanization made the racial lines more divided in America. 7 million whites left the cities for the suburbs while 3 million African Americans moved into they city. The urban city was looked at as crime infested community by the whites in the suburbs. America encouraged citizens to consume because it was good for the nation and its economy . The suburbs are characterized by: conformity in Architecture, Race , Income (people of like incomes lived in the same neighborhoods) ,and family structure (single parents or both parent families). The African Americans that lived in the city tend to be people of low-class during this time.40,000 miles of highway were built in the 1950s to link suburbs and cities and to promote the use of automobiles. The economy was still increasing with the white population moving out of the cities and buying new houses. The city wasn’t bad until the white population moved out and since the African Americans were not making as much money, they went into poverty. The poverty during this time created welfare. Welfare was government aid for families that were considered low-class. Welfare made it possible for the low class families to be able to survive and feed their family. This time period was good for the economy if you had money but for the low class this time can be looked at as a downfall.
Read your reflection, and this was well written. What a major change during this time where everything started to reform with value in this era. The people started to travel to find newer locations of living.
ReplyDeleteHey Kaitlyn! Your post was well written and I enjoyed reading your reflection. Your ideas were communicated precisely and you made sure to capture everything that occurred in the 1950's as well all the possible information for this week. You made sure to inform me on what occurred in 1950's America with the Interstate Highway System as well as the standards of living for the time period.
ReplyDeleteHey this is very well written. This was a very crucial time in my eyes to the united states it was time to expand. The highway helped us do that it helped us move troops move weapons and just let citizens get around faster. Just think about if they did not build them where we would be today, I could not even imagine. This also created a lot of jobs for people that were unemployed. This helped cities grow and become who they are today.
ReplyDeleteHey Kaitlyn, I love the perspective you took when evaluating the 1950s and what was going on at that time. Aside from facing segregation housing was an issue African Americans were and in some cases still are fighting for.
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