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. The 1950sA. Emergence of the modern civil rights movementB. The affluent society and
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1. Eisenhower and the 1950’s McElhaney
APUSH
3. Trends in the 1950’s Domestic Developments
Republican Take the presidency
McCarthyism continues then dies
American Economy develops
Baby Boom- more kids are born than ever before
Housing boom-suburbs and Levvit begin a new form of urban development Commercialism/Materialism-”buy, buy, buy…”
Popular culture-Rock and roll
Civil Rights Movement Desegregation of Schools-
Central High, Little Rock
Martin Luther King comes on the scene with Montgomery Bus Boycott
Cold War Develops
Korean War/Peace
Arms Race/Arms Build up (H-Bomb)
Problems with Vietnam develop (Domino Theory)
Cold War Moves to the Middle East- Egypt and Iran
Central America- Guatemala
CIA grows as a Cold War institution
4. Affluent Society The 1950’s can be seen as a time of prosperity and grow for many Americans
52 million jobs-return of defense spending
New appliances
Home buying/building explodes with easy credit
Social Security covered more Americans
Stock Market grew and attracted middle class investors
Television/Advertising/Consumerism
Family incomes rise 30% and GNP 37% increase
3/4ths of Americans own automobiles- 1 in 6 own two
Unemployment 4%
Sports/Education/Magazines/Leisure activities explode
Labor gains benefits and protections
Women encouraged to be house wives and mothers
5. Origins of Korean War 1945 August the Soviet Union declared war on Japan
When Japan surrendered Soviets controlled North part of Korea- installed Communist government- Kim Ill Sung
US forces controlled Southern part of Korea
Installed pro-US government- corrupt- Syngman Rhee
6. Korea
7. Korea
8. Korea Stalemate continues until Eisenhower is elected and threatens China with nuclear weapons.
Armistice is agreed to: July 1953
1 million Americans served in Korea, 34,000 US casualties
Good example of the Truman Doctrine and Containment Policy
9. Eisenhower and Modern Republicans Landslide Election
Ike vs. Stevenson Popular
War Hero
10. IKE vs. Stevenson From Midwest
“The Man from Abilene”
Vowed to go to Korea to end the war
Promised to keep essential elements of New Deal
1952 Republicans Won both houses of congress
Ike won 1952 and 1956
Landslides
Against the same candidate
11. Ike and the Republicans“Middle Way” Balanced Budget
Keep some of the New Deal programs
End war in Korea
No deficit spending
Wanted to reduce the size of the federal government
Limit federal power
Return power to the states
Balance the Budget
Reduce defense expenditures
Reduce agriculture subsidies
Opened wild life preserve to oil and gas leasing
12. The Rosenbergs HUAC followed up on a spy captured by the British Claus Fuchs (worked on the Manhattan project and was giving information to Soviets)
Fuchs gave information regarding Ethel and Julius Rosenberg
They were convicted of Treason and executed in 1953
13. McCarthyism 1954 McCarthy continued his abuse and reckless attacks until he goes against the Army
He pushed too far and lost favor with the American public
Because of the spectacle and atrocious behavior the Senate condemned his actions and he will later die in disgrace.
14. IKE and Civil Rights Ike was not a great supporter of Civil Rights
Believed that law could not change people’s minds about race-
Blacks continue to move North and West (2 million)
By 1950’s; 40% of Blacks live outside of the South
Life in the North
Crowded in cities
“Ghettos”
Whites moved to the suburbs
Discrimination in lending and housing practices limited opportunities
Federally organized housing projects begin for the poor
“The Projects”
Skilled labor unions discriminated
Some progress is made in the United Auto Workers Union
15. Civil Rights Progress in Eisenhower Administration Conditions were ready for change
Returning veterans
Black Urban Middle Class grows
Educated black leaders
Support the beginning of change
16. Desegregation of the Schools Brown v. Board of Education (1954) (web site)
Civil Rights attorneys wanted to end segregation in the schools
Supreme Court ruled in 1896= Plessy v. Fergesun that segregation was constitutional if equal (Brown Case overturns Plessy)
Schools were clearly unequal (money per pupil and conditions)
Thurgood Marshall- the lead attorney attacked the concept of “Separate but equal”
Worked for NAACP- National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (created by W. E. B. Dubois 1909)
Case was Brown v. Board of Education Topeka, Kansas
Marshall argued “Segregation saddled blacks with permanent sense of inferiority.” Caused ambition and self esteem to drop
17. Marshall Thurgood Marshall
Will later be appointed
First African American to
Supreme Court
18. Warren Court Earl Warren- moderate Republican Supreme Court Chief Justice
Appointed by Eisenhower (Eisenhower later regrets this appointment)
“We conclude that in the field of public education, the doctrine of “Separate but equal has no place. Separate educational facilities are inherently unequal.”
Ordered the states to create public school systems free of racial discrimination with “All deliberate speed.”
19. Central High, Little Rock Arkansas Court order in Little Rock
Central High must be integrated
Governor Orval Faubus-tried to prevent- citing public safety
Angry white mobs try to prevent integration- some of the worst racial hatred displayed
Eisenhower dispatches 101st Air Born to protect African American students
20. 1955 Montgomery Bus BoycottAlabama Everything was segregated in Alabama including buses
Rosa Parks, a trained member of the NAACP, was on a bus and refused to move back and give up her seat to a white man.
Action caused her arrest and a spontaneous boycott movement of the bus company
Martin Luther King Jr. was a prominent leader in the Montgomery community, and takes the lead in the city bus boycott.
Protested inequality of treatment and injustice with Non-Violent Resistance and Civil Disobedience
SCLC
21. MLK and Boycott Boycott lasts 13 months
1956 Supreme court ruled that segregation of busses was unconstitutional under the 14th Amendment (Civil Rights)
Through the boycott:
MLK was Arrested, his house was bombed
The leading African American Civil Rights group emerges: Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC) MLK president 1957
22. Images of Montgomery
23. 1960 Greensboro, North Carolina Students in North Carolina
Stage a massive Sit in- at Woolworth Department store lunch counter in a effort to integrate this private establishment
Student activists create Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee (SNCC)
Similar protests developed throughout the south.
24. Civil Rights Bill 1957 1957
Congress Passed 1st Civil Rights Bill since reconstruction
Created Civil Rights Commission and Civil and Rights Division of Justice Department
Focus was voting rights
25. People Left Out of Affluence and Prosperity Mexican Americans
Hispanic population grows
Puerto Ricans-move to NYC
1 million by 1960
Bracero Program temporary workers from Mexico
Illegal immigration grows
1950 5 million immigrants deported to Mexico
Native Americans
1960 ˝ million people still lived on reservations
Arizona and New Mexico now allowed Indians to vote
Eisenhower supported a movement to terminate the reservations and relocate Indians to urban areas
Many Indians didn’t want the move
The program was terminated in 1958
26. IKE’s Sec. of State John Foster Dulles Strong,
Wilsonian- moral leadership, anti-communist
Created the idea of Massive Retaliation-
Using Nuclear weapons instead of conventional forces to counter Communist threats throughout the world
Supported the Arms Race- build up of Atomic weapons and the missile program to deliver weapons
All used as a Deterrence to soviet Aggression and surprise attack (Idea was to deter any attack against the US)
27. Ike and the Cold War Begun under Truman
Ike continues containment
Supported strengthening of Germany and Japan to counter communists- both countries begin to rebuild industry in this period.
US Fleet protects Taiwan
Supports anti-Communists
Southeast Asia, Middle East
Arms Research= Hydrogen bomb
28. Hydrogen Bomb Part of the emerging arms race- each country develops an arms program
US detonates a Hydrogen Bomb- November 1952
August 1953, Soviets will detonate H-Bomb
29. Examples of the Arms Race The United States after WWII collected German scientists working on rockets (V-2 bombs)
US began to build missiles in order to fire against Soviets
Intercontinental Ballistic Missiles (ICBM) missiles able to reach Russia from US
Atlas, Minuteman, and Polaris are developed
Nuclear Submarines equipped with missiles are developed to sneak up on Russians
U2-Survelliance Planes are developed to spy on Russians
30. The Nuclear Age Nuclear Tests cause fear of “Fallout” or radiation contamination
Groups call for Test Bans- this results in some agreements (bans tests in the atmosphere but not underground)
31. Southeast Asia Vietnam-French Conflict-post WWII
American Support
Ho Chi Minh- Communist Nationalist- sends insurgents into South Vietnam to unite country- “Viet Cong”
1954 Dien Bien Phu battle- French are defeated and country is split in Two North (Communist) South Pro-American leader Ngo Dinh Diem
Americans aid the South $ and military advisors
32. SEATO South East Asia Treaty Organization
Cold war defensive alliance for Asia
33. Middle East-Cold War Iran-CIA-Shah
Egypt-Nasser-Russians
Israel is a