In the 1950s Americans enjoyed a booming economy and growing prosperity while the US was unchallenged as the most powerful country in the world, but there were problems ahead. By the end of the decade the country was divided internally over Civil Rights and the fight against Communism while the Cold War heated up externally. Yet many remember fondly a time of peace and prosperity, new cars and suburbia, Elvis and the beginning of Rock and Roll. New labor saving appliances flooded the market, professional sports were again popular while TV and technicolor were the next big thing. This class will look at both the good and the bad of the decade to determine if our fond nostalgia is justified.

Elsa Nystrom
Professor of History emerita, at Kennesaw State University,PhD, Loyola University of Chicago. Specialist 19th and 20th century US and European history, Author of Mad for Speed, the Racing Life of Joan Newton Cuneo and Georgiarambler.com a travel and culture blog.
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