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Buy, Buy, Buy: A Consumer’s Republic 1953-1960 The Golden Age After the war, the American economy enjoyed remarkable growth Numerous innovations came into use that transformed American lives. By 1960 majority Americans would be defined as “middle class.” Changing Economy The Cold War fueled industrial production, promoted redistribution of nations population and economic resources. West becomes center of military production Center of agriculture also shifts south and west. US GDP Suburban Warriors Main engines of economic growth were residential construction and consumer goods. The dream of home ownership becomes reality for millions in places like Levittown, LI. New suburbs were centered around malls, and new decentralized cities were centered around use of automobile. Levittown NY Westchester, CA Consumer Culture Measure of freedom came to be measured by ability to purchase goods. Americans become more comfortable w/living in debt. Consumer patriotism: purchases help American economy, high standard of living demonstrate superiority of capitalism. TV Replaces newspapers as source for information. Provides Americans with common cultural experience. Generally avoids controversy Effective marketing medium for products and politicians. Cars Along w/home and tv, become part of “standard consumer package” of 1950’s. Auto manufacturers and oil companies ascend corporate hierarchy. When combined with federal highway system, cars transform American landscape. Women By mid-1950’s, women were working again, but the nature and aims of the work had changed. Women still expected to get married, have kids, stay at home (baby boom). The American family becomes a rhetorical weapon in the Cold War. Segregated Spaces The suburbs remain almost wholly white During postwar boom, federal agencies continued to insure mortages that banned resale to non-whites Suburbanization hardens racial divide: 7 million whites move to suburbs, 3 million blacks to cities. Federal housing projects in suburbs opposed by local white communities Part II The process of racial exclusion becomes a self- perpetuating cycle. Suburban whites fear black presence will diminish home values. “Blockbusting” real estate agents take advantage of this fear. “Urban renewal” demolishes inner-city neighborhoods. Selling Free Enterprise More than political democracy or freedom of speech, an economic system of free enterprise and private ownership unites nation of free world. Appeals to nations in global Cold War. The selling of free enterprise becomes a major industry Right (or wrong?) Turn To libertarian conservatives, freedom meant individual autonomy, limited gov. and unregulated capitalism. Spread rapidly in areas like Southern California. Understood freedom as a moral condition. Two enemies: communism abroad, federal government at home. We Like Ike Eisenhower, a nominal Republican, runs with Richard Nixon for president in 1952. Nixon had a reputation for opportunism and dishonesty. 1952 campaign: Nixon’s checkers speech rescues political career; Eisenhower’s personal popularity brings victory. Modern Republicanism Wealthy businessmen dominate Ike’s cabinet. Aimed to sever Republican Party’s association w/Hoover, Great Depression, and indifference to economic conditions. Core New Deal programs expanded. Government spending was used to promote productivity and boost employment . Interstate Highway Act, National Defense Education Act. The Social Contract The 1950’s witnessed an easing of labor conflict of the two previous decades. AFL/CIO merge in 1955 Social Contract: unions leave decisions about plant location, capital investment, output, suppress wildcat strike. Employers recognize unions, wage increases, other benefits. Most unionized workers shared fully in the prosperity of the 1950’s Massive Retaliation Ike takes office when Cold War had entered dangerous phase. Massive retaliation: any Soviet attack on American ally would be met by nuclear assault of Soviet Union. Critics termed this brinksmanship, but in reality mutually assured destruction made both US/USSR more cautious Red Alert Eisenhower came to believe the Soviets were reasonable and could be dealt with in conventional diplomatic terms. Khrushchev calls for peaceful coexistence raises possibility of easing Cold War tensions. 1958: agreement to limit testing on nuclear weapons. 1960: American U2 spy plane shot down. Emergence of the Third World The Bandung Conference was attended by 29 Asian and African nations. Post-WWII sees the crumbling of European empires. Decolonization presents US with complex set of foreign policy decisions. Cold War becomes determining factor in US relations with these countries (ex: Guatemala, Iran). Suez Crisis in 1956—leads to Eisenhower doctrine. Embers of War: Vietnam Anticommunism led the US to deeper and deeper involvement in Vietnam. Vietnam had been divided (like Korea) into North and South at 17th parrallel. Events in Guatemala, Iran, and Vietnam, considered great foreign policy successes at the time, would ultimately cast long shadow over US foreign relations. Mass Society Some intellectuals wondered whether the celebration of affluence and the either/or mentality of the Cold War obscured the extent to which the US fell short of ideals. One strand of thought posited Americans did not enjoy genuine freedom—David Riesman's Lonely Crowd. Some commentators feared that USSR demonstrated a greater ability to sacrifice for common goals. The Freedom Movement Separate and Unequal: few white Americans feel urgency about confronting racial equality. Legal assault on segregation: for years, the NAACP, under the leadership of Thurgood Marshall, presses for challenge to Plessy. Earl Warren and the politics of the Supreme Court. Brown Marshall brought the NAACP support to local causes that had arisen when black parents challenged unfair school policies. Marshall argued that segregation did lifelong damage to black children. Earl Warren managed to create unanimity in a divided court. Brown decision hailed as second Emancipation Proclamation. Montgomery Brown ensured that when the movement resumed after waning in early 1950’s it would have backing of federal courts. Montgomery Bus Boycott marked a turning point in postwar American history. Demonstrated effectiveness of nonviolent resistance, garnered northern support, vaulted MLK to national leadership. MLK Master at appealing to sense of injustice among blacks and to conscience of white America. Merged black experience with that of the nation. Echoes Christian themes derived from religious background. Soaring oratory fused understandings of black freedom into coherent whole. Massive Resistance Southern states pass laws to block desegregation 82/106 Southern congressman and senators signed the Southern Manifesto, condemning Brown as an abuse of judicial power and calling for resistance to forced integration. Some states shut down their schools entirely rather than desegregate. Eisenhower and Civil Rights Federal government tried to stay uninvolved; Eisenhower in particular displayed a lack of will/moral leadership. 1957, Gov. Orval Faubus of Arkansas used the National Guard to prevent court ordered integration of Little Rock Central High School. Eisenhower dispatches federal troops, but otherwise does little to foster desegrgation. Election of 1960 Both Nixon and Kennedy were ardent Cold Warriors. Kennedy was a Catholic and the youngest presidential candidate in history. Issues of missile gap, and introduction of televised debates play key role in campaign. Kennedy wins close election, possibly through fraud. Eisenhower’s farewell warns against military industrial complex.