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1945 and Beyond-3 Unit XI Part 3 The Affluent Society and the Other America In spite of prosperity nearly 1/5 were living below poverty line: Elderly, Blacks, Hispanics, Native Americans Early 50’s National Incomes up by 50% Farmers’ incomes fell by 1/3 More buying synthetics, fewer buying cotton Between 1930 and 1960, 2/3 cotton acreage gone. The end of the family farm The Other America Coal miners lost income Conversion of home heating to oil In the West, migrant farmers…very poor The move to suburbs left ghettos in cities Between 1940 and 1960 3 million Blacks moved North Great migration of Mexico and Puerto Rico The Other America Poverty of the inner city led to increase of criminal activities especially among the youth Poverty due to: Decrease of blue collar jobs Racism inadequate education automation = fewer jobs movement of factories to suburbs Urban Renewal didn’t help much The Constitution Amendment 22 Limit to Presidential terms Bricker Amendment (did not pass by one vote) was an attempt to limit presidential power: would need congressional approval for treaties Amendment 23 (1961) Electors for Washington DC Amendment 24 (1964) Abolition of the Poll Tax Amendment 25 (1967) Presidential succession Civil Rights Eisenhower a moderate. Was committed to fighting communism 1947 Jackie Robinson: First Black in the major leagues…Brooklyn Dodgers 1954 Brown v Bd. Of Education overturned Plessey v Ferguson (separate but =) Will be applied mostly to schools Civil Rights Billboards all over the South “Impeach Earl Warren” (Supreme Ct. Justice in Brown Case) Brown II rules for integration: “with all deliberate speed” Schools in the South stalled. Southern states passed “Pupil Placement Laws” “Students placed in schools according to scholastic ability and social behavior.” These were upheld by the Court Civil Rights Eisenhower believed Brown case would set back race relations 50 years but did send troops to Central High School in Little Rock, Ark to integrate. 1955 Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat on a bus to a white guy (Montgomery, Alabama) Was arrested Civil Rights Bus Boycott in support of Parks organized by Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. (23 years old) King’s (integrated organization) SCLC (Southern Christian Leadership Conference) continued boycott for 11 months. Brought bus company and downtown stores to their knees 1956 The Court declared that segregation in Public transportation was illegal King and Passive Resistance Was inspired by Indian leader, Gandhi Important to show the white middle class that racial equality was not a threat. Passive resistance was perfect Freedom Rides Lunch Counters 1957 Civil Rights Act: federal protection to Blacks who wanted to vote (no enforcement) More Civil Rights in the 60’s Eisenhower A modern Republican: extended Social Security and raised minimum wage to $1. 1956 Federal Highways Act: $25 billion for 10 years for 40,000 miles of interstate highways…to move military across the country faster. Ike had a heart attack in first term and stomach surgery in second but delegated authority very well…Nixon VP Ike and the Cold War Sec of State: Dulles Had Doctrine of Massive Retaliation (threatened to nuke Soviets to gain concessions) Also Brinkmanship: was willing to bring us to the brink of war for concessions Dulles specialized in forming peace time military alliances modeled after NATO: SEATO, CENTO, METO, etc. Egypt King Farouk booted out by new guy: Nasser U.S. had promised aid to Egypt to build Aswan Dam But we discovered Nasser trading cotton for weapons with Soviets We threatened to withhold help with the Dam Nasser said he didn’t need us Then he took over Suez Canal from Brits and French Egypt 1956 U.S. distracted with ’56 elections Soviets distracted with crushing a rebellion in Hungary Israel, Brits, French formed a tripartite to regain control of the canal U.S. and Soviets worked together in UN to end the crisis. Brits, French and Israel went home May 1955 Indonesia and Bandung Conference 29 Asian and African states had recently won independence from the West Most were resentful of Western Imperialism Both U.S. and Soviets trying to win them over Nehru (first Indian PM) urged all to be neutral on the cold war The U.S. and the Soviet Union Stalin died in 1953 Khrushchev new Premier Proposed Peaceful coexistence: U.S. and USSR would never agree but COULD have peaceful relations Soviets pulled out of Austria Soviets allowed some freedoms in Poland But then, crushed 1956 rebellion in Hungary 1957 Eisenhower Doctrine A lot like Truman’s: The U.S. would come to the aid of free peoples resisting armed and aggressive communism Eisenhower committed to Containment Ike and Khrushchev engaged in talks Khrushchev wanted the West out of Berlin U.S. would not budge The U-2 Crisis A U.S. spy plane and pilot (Gary Powers) was shot down over Soviet air space Khrushchev demanded an apology Eisenhower first denied it was our plane Then refused to apologize (in spite of irrefutable evidence U.S.-Soviet Talks ended until Kennedy Iran Much Arab Resentment against the U.S. because U.S. was a supporter of Israel But Israel had no oil! U.S. toppled the government of Iran led by Mossadegh and installed a pro-West regime under Reza Pahlavi (the Shah of Iran) He westernized and modernized and was much resented by his people Latin America U.S. sent troops to overthrow Guzman (had a leftist government) in Guatemala Much Latin American resentment Nixon (VP) was almost killed while on a tour Cuba Batista was the dictator He allowed American investors to take over the place He allowed American Mafia to run the nightlife The people were poor beyond belief A popular leader ousted Batista Castro Cuba U.S. expected the same arrangements with Castro Instead, he tried to give Cuba back to the Cuban people and nationalized industries To teach him a lesson, U.S. stopped buying Cuban sugar Cuba’s economy bit the dust So…Cuba snuggled up to the Soviet Union Cuba U.S. then cut all relations with Cuba Communism drove out professionals They fled to the U.S. and asked the government to help them take Cuba back from Castro CIA began training the Cuban ex-patriots to reinvade Cuba Then 1960 Presidential election New States Alaska and Hawaii added to the union Election of 1960 Democrats: John F. Kennedy 303 (49.9%) Republicans: Richard M. Nixon 219 (49.6 %) TV debates made a difference Kennedy: dark blue suit, looked tan, great posture, perfect TV make up, cool Boston accent Nixon: poor posture, 5 o’clock shadow, pale JFK: New Frontiers First Catholic President Peace Corps Man on the moon this decade “Do not ask what your country can do for you; but what you can do for your country.” Said he wanted to work with existing Civil Rights legislation Jackie…Class Act Bobby…Attorney General Kennedy Little movement on Civil Rights Dixiecrats still a real force If Kennedy DID sponsor new Civil Rights legislation, he would not get the nomination for 1964 Economy: gold drain: more imports than exports. Worked with the steel industry Kennedy Foreign Affairs Accepted a neutral regime in Laos (Soviet deal) Bay of Pigs invasion 1961 Cuban Missile Crisis 1962 Berlin Wall Canada and Diefenbaker July 1963 Nuclear Test Ban Treaty: banned above-ground nuclear testing. France and China did not sign on Civil Rights James Meredith George Wallace and U. of Alabama Same day: Medgar Evers (Jackson, Miss.) Kennedy on TV. Said he would sponsor new Civil Rights legislation. (no specifics) King and march on DC: I have a dream… JFK and Bobby talked to King. Stressed the need to lay low until Kennedy elected in ‘64 Split in Movement SCLC…King SNCC and CORE…Student Groups Black Muslims (Nation of Islam)…Malcolm X Students did not want to wait Malcolm X said all men had right to defend selves (no passive resistance) Frightened middle class Over time…Student groups more segregated and politically active NAACP was legal arm of the movement Nov. 1963 Kennedy assassinated while in Texas Oswald did it (conspiracy?) Ruby killed Oswald LBJ now President Was very quiet during the rest of JFK’s term