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Examples Of Nonconformity In The 50's

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When historians observe the 1950’s (50’s) and 1960’s (60’s), they tend to generalize both decades. The 1950’s is seen as a era of conformity and political consensus. The 1950’s are normally viewed as a time of peace and prosperity because many Americans were able to save money during World War II. Mainly white Americans will move to less crowded areas and make their living off of white collared jobs. During the 50’s many Americans will view Communism as an evil, economic power and wish to spread Capitalism instead. The 60’s, however, is viewed as a decade of nonconformity and political divisiveness. Many young men would refuse to fight in the Vietnam war, and women would begin to break the tradition of the “stay at home wife,” and begin to join the workforce. However, both decades show conformity and nonconformity. Many people in the 50’s would conform to a basic living style of life. There was a mass migration of white families moving from the cities to areas called suburbs (1). The suburban life of theses families would also conform to the Cult of Domesticity. Many married women would stay home and take care of the children, clean the house, and fix dinner while their husband worked to provide money for his family (1). Due to the mass migration of whites to suburbs many minorities, like African …show more content…

During the 60’s the Vietnam War was raging on and many young American men were being drafted into the war (7). Many Americans did not agree with the war and would protest against the government and the draft itself (7). Many women were still stuck in the confined circle of the Cult of Domesticity as well. Many would died with unfilled dreams because they only served their husbands (6). Racial issues was still a problem troubling America at the time, but there was conformity among racial leaders, like Martin Luther King Jr. (MLK) who promoted ending segregation through peace

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