Title: Contrasting Cultures: The Fifties and the Sixties
1Contrasting Cultures The Fifties and the
Sixties
2I. The Fifties Affluence and Anxiety
3A. Life in the Suburbs
- Optimism and pessimism both characterized the
50s - Explosion of homebuilding during the decade
- Levittown
- Ease of financing for new homes
- Levittown uniformity
4A. Life in the Suburbs (cont.)
- Diversity under the surface at Levittown
- Post-war growth of American suburbs
- Dramatic population growth in the Sunbelt
- Increased mobility in the American population in
general - American car culture
5A. Life in the Suburbs (cont.)
- Post-War Baby Boom
- A new Consumer Revolution
- Origins of Fifties economic growth
- Real economic growth crossed class lines
6A. Life in the Suburbs (cont.)
- Age of the credit card arrived
- Leisure hours increased
- Growth of the middle class white-collar sector
- Big business kept getting bigger
7A. Life in the Suburbs (cont.)
- Changes in American shopping patterns
- Concerns with growing materialism
- The crucial role of advertising
- Doubts about the strength of national character
8B. Life in the Home
- Home became the focus of activities
- Togetherness
- Television image of family togetherness
- No encouragement of feminism after WWII
- Lifes ideal middle-class woman (1956)
9B. Life in the Home (cont.)
- The advice of baby doctor Benjamin Spock
- --The Common Sense Book of Baby and Child Care
(1946) - Number of working women doubled between 1940-1960
- --40 of all women and 33 of all married women
worked outside of the home by 1960
10C. Religion and the Media
- Organized religion flourished in the 50s
- -- Church shopping
- The Power of Positive Thinking (1952)
- Fifties preaching avoided condemnation and
controversy - Symbols of 50s Religious Enthusiasm
- -- In God We Trust
11C. Religion and the Media (cont.)
- Religion and the Cold War
- Religion on television
- Neo-orthodoxy and critics of 50s religious
culture - Educational controversy during the decade
12C. Religion and the Media (cont.)
- Television became the largest growth area for an
expanding American media - --1946 7,000 sets
- --1960 50 million sets
- TVs impact on culture
- Advertising on TV
- Fifties television programming
13D. The Politics of the 1950s
14(1) The Election of 1952
- Competition for the Republican nomination
- Democrats nominated Governor Adlai Stevenson of
Illinois - The Campaign and Results
- -- I Like Ike
- Republicans failed to control Congress in the 50s
15(2) Dynamic Conservatism The Eisenhower
Presidency
- Eisenhowers background and personality
- Eisenhowers controversial cabinet
- Eisenhowers priority of budget cutting
- Extending the reach of the New Deal
16(2) Dynamic Conservatism (cont.)
- Eisenhowers heart attack and the election of
1956 - Second Term problems
- Second Term accomplishments
- --Hawaii and Alaska statehood (1959)
- Eisenhowers Farewell Address
- -- military-industrial complex
17E. An Underlying Anxiety
18(1) Critics of Consumer Society
- Abundance of self-criticism in the 1950s
- David Riesmans The Lonely Crowd (1950)
- -- inner-directed vs. outer-directed
- Arthur Millers Death of a Salesman (1949)
- Other literary critiques of the 1950s
19(1) Critics of Consumer Society (cont.)
- Critique of American business in the 50s
- The art of Edward Hopper
- Art becomes increasingly abstract
- The subculture of the Beatniks
- Beatniks pursue personal versus social solutions
to their anxieties
20(1) Critics of Consumer Society (cont.)
- Beat poet Allen Ginsberg
- -- Howl (1956)
- William Burroughs
- -- Naked Lunch (1959)
- Jack Kerouac
- -- On the Road (1957)
- Contrast with the Hippies
- Anti-authority movies
- The Elvis Revolution
21(2) The Second Red Scare
- House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC)
- Presidential loyalty oaths (1947)
- The Alger Hiss affair (1948)
- The climate for McCarthyism
- --Ethel and Julius Rosenberg
22(2) The Second Red Scare (cont.)
- Communists in the State Department (February of
1950) - McCarthys tactics
- Growing fear of McCarthy in Washington, D.C.
- McCarthys attack on subversive books
- McCarthy and Eisenhower
23(2) The Second Red Scare (cont.)
- The Army-McCarthy Hearings (1954)
- --Army counsel Joseph Welch
- McCarthys demise
- Spirit of McCarthyism lived on
- Frozen dissent during the 1950s
24(3) Reaction to Sputnik
- Soviets launch Sputnik (October, 1957)
- American reaction to Sputnik
- NASA created (1958)
- Project Apollo and the race to the moon
- National Defense Education Act (1958)
- Commission on National Goals
25II. The Sixties Protest and Reaction
26A. The Politics of the 1960s
27(1) The Election of 1960
- Richard Nixon (R-Ca) vs. John F. Kennedy (D-Mass)
- The Kennedy family and political ambition
- -- Profiles in Courage (1956)
- Campaign issues and strategies
- Election Results
28(2) The New Frontier Under Kennedy
- Kennedy youthfulness and Cabinet appointments
- --Robert McNamara
- The Kennedy Style
- Difficulties in launching a domestic program
- --The Peace Corps (1961)
- Kennedys assassination (November 22, 1963)
- --The Camelot mystique
29B. Important Supreme Court Decisions of the
1960s
- Warren Court decisions continue to be
controversial - Prohibition of school prayer (1962)
- Gideon v. Wainwright (1963)
- Escobedo v. Illinois (1964)
- Miranda v. Arizona (1966)
30C. Life on College Campuses
- Boom in college enrollments
- A new adversarial culture attacking materialism
- Students for a Democratic Society (SDS)
- -- participatory democracy
- --Founder Tom Hayden
- -- The New Left
31C. Life on College Campuses (cont.)
- Growth of the SDS
- Increasing radicalism and violence
- The Weathermen
- By 1971, the New Left was dead
- SDS as a symbol of youth in the 60s
- Still, SDS was a minority symbol of the era
32D. Student Revolt
- Roots of student protest
- The Free Speech Movement (1964)
- --Berkeley student leader Mario Savio
- Causes of campus unrest
- -- Dont trust anyone over thirty!
- First student teach-ins at the University of
Michigan (1965)
33D. Student Revolt (cont.)
- Growing threat of the draft to college men
- Draft resistance and evasion
- Mass student protests at Central Park and the
Pentagon (1967) - Sit-ins at Columbia University (April, 1968)
- Major gains of the protest were educational
34E. The Cultural Revolution
- Much more pervasive and influential than the
political revolution of the 60s - Values challenged through physical appearance
- The rise and fall of communal living
- --Haight-Ashbury
35E. The Cultural Revolution (cont.)
- The Woodstock Music Festival (August, 1969)
- Protest music of the mid-60s
- --Joan Baez, Bob Dylan, Simon and Garfunkel
36E. The Cultural Revolution (cont.)
- Drug music and political radicalism of the late
sixties - -- Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds
- -- You Say You Want a Revolution
- --Grateful Dead and the Jefferson Airplane
37E. The Cultural Revolution (cont.)
- The role of drugs in the Counter-Culture
- --Dr. Timothy Leary
- The Yippies
- The Crippling of the Cultural Revolution
(1969-1970) - The commercialization of the Counter-Culture
- Environmentalism becomes the new student cause of
the 70s
38F. Native American Nationalism
- The poor, different nationalities and homosexuals
all emulated the Black Power movement - The plight of Native Americans in the 60s
- Protest of sports mascots
- AIM and its takeover of Alcatraz (1969)
- Legal action taken
39G. Hispanic Nationalism
- Cesar Chavez and the National Farm Workers
Association - --boycott strategy
- Explosive growth of Hispanic American population
- -- Chicanos
- Campaign for educational opportunities and
programs - No more Frito Bandito
40H. Womens Liberation
- New wave of feminism grew out of other reform
efforts - Signs of gender inequality during the 60s
- Betty Friedans The Feminine Mystique (1963)
- 1964 Civil Rights Act no job discrimination on
the basis of sex
41H. Womens Liberation (cont.)
- Forms of protest by 60s women activists
- National Organization of Women (NOW1966)
- Division within the womens movement
- The Equal Rights Amendment (1972)
- Roe v. Wade (1973)
- The quiet revolution
42III. Comparisons of the Fifties and the Sixties?