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Ch. 27-29 The 50s and 60s
  • Additional Notes

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The Fair Deal
  • Harry S Trumans ambitious economic program
  • An extension of the New Deal
  • Congress opposed some of the Fair Deal and it
    never passed
  • Fair Deal was successful at increasing the
    minimum wage, extending Social Security, and
    building low-income housing

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White Flight
  • Millions of middle-class whites left cities for
    the suburbs in the 1950s
  • Cities lost not only the people and businesses
    but also the property and income taxes they had
    paid
  • Thus, city governments could not afford to
    maintain or improve schools or other public
    institutions
  • The urban poor suffered

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Fidel Castro
  • Came to power in Cuba after leading a 3-year
    guerrilla war to oust the unpopular and corrupt
    dictator Fulgencio Batista
  • After taking power, Castro took over oil
    refineries and sugar plantations in Cuba owned by
    the U.S.
  • Castro declared himself a Communist and U.S.-Cuba
    relations worsened

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The Bay of Pigs
  • The CIA planned, and JFK approved, an invasion of
    Cuba by CIA trained Cuban exiles
  • The plan was to overthrow Castro
  • On April 17, 1961, the invasion began, with the
    exiles landing in southern Cuba at the Bay of Pigs

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  • Nothing went as planned and the invasion was a
    huge failure
  • Kennedy took responsibility for the failure at
    the Bay of Pigs
  • It was the worst embarrassment of his
    administration
  • The invasion of his country resulted in Castro
    seeking further Soviet aid

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The Cuban Missile Crisis
  • October 1962 U-2 spy planes detect Soviet
    nuclear missiles that have been set up in Cuba
  • Kennedy authorized a quarantine (naval blockade)
    of Cuba to keep any further missiles from being
    delivered

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  • The world was on the brink of a nuclear
    confrontation as Soviet ships headed toward the
    island
  • At the last minute, Khrushchev ordered the ships
    to turn around
  • Khrushchev offered to remove the missiles in
    return for a U.S. pledge not to invade Cuba
  • The crisis severely damaged Khrushchevs prestige
    in the Soviet Union and the world

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New Frontier
  • President John F. Kennedys legislative program,
    which included proposals to provide medical care
    for the elderly, to rebuild blighted urban areas,
    to aid education, to bolster the national
    defense, to increase international aid, and to
    expand the space program.

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The Great Society
  • President Lyndon B. Johnsons program to reduce
    poverty and racial injustice and to promote a
    better quality of life in the United States
  • Most lasting legislation of the Great Society was
    the establishment of Medicare (old-age medical
    insurance) and Medicaid (health insurance for
    welfare recipients)

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  • The Great Society greatly increased the size and
    scope of the federal government
  • It also cost a lot of taxpayer money to pay for
    these entitlement programs

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Reforms of the Warren Court
  • Banned school prayer
  • Declared state-required loyalty oaths
    unconstitutional
  • Expanded the meaning of free speech to include
    symbolic speech
  • Declared some types of congressional
    reapportionment illegal
  • Expanded the rights of the accused (Miranda
    rights)

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The NAACP Legal Strategy
  • The NAACPs strategy to chip away at the
    segregationist tenets of Plessy v. Ferguson
  • Many landmark court rulings attacked segregation,
    the most important being Brown v. Board of
    Education

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De Facto/De Jure Segregation
  • De facto segregation racial separation
    established by practice and custom, not by law
    prominent in northern cities and harder to combat
    than de jure segregation
  • De jure segregation racial separation
    established by law

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Watts Riots
  • Racial riots broke out in Los Angeles after a
    confrontation between police and the mother of a
    young man being arrested for a DUI.
  • The argument sparked 6 days of rioting in which
    34 people were killed and over 30 million worth
    of damage was done.

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  • While the Watts riots of 1965 does go down in
    history as one of the worst race riots in United
    States history, it was only one of hundreds of
    riots and violent clashes that took place
    throughout the United States during the 1960s.

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Malcolm X
  • While in prison, Malcolm Little studied the
    teaching of Elijah Muhammad, leader of the Nation
    of Islam (Black Muslims).
  • When released, he changed his name to Malcolm X
    and began preaching Islam, becoming one of Elijah
    Muhammads most famous disciples.

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  • Malcolm X was controversial because of his
    statements advocating fighting back against
    racism and oppression, with violence if
    necessary.
  • He later broke with the Nation of Islam to form
    his own organization
  • In 1965, Malcolm X was gunned down while giving a
    speech in Harlem

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Black Panthers
  • Founded by Bobby Seale and Huey Newton in
    Oakland, CA in 1966, the Black Panthers was a
    radical political party that advocated armed
    revolt to win equality for blacks.

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MLK Assassination
  • One day after seeming to prophesize his own
    death, MLK, Jr. was shot through the neck while
    standing on a hotel balcony in Memphis,
    Tennessee.
  • The bullet, fired by James Earl Ray, took the
    life of Dr. King on April 4th, 1968. Many
    mourned. Some rejoiced.

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Civil Rights Act of 1968
  • Just one of the many pieces of legislation that
    came into being as a result of the Civil Rights
    movement.
  • The Civil Rights Act of 1968 banned
    discrimination in housing.

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