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Embracing the 1950s American Dream: A Nostalgic Journey into Suburban Bliss

Experience the idyllic 1950s American Dream with Dad, Mom, and 2 kids in a perfect house with a white picket fence, TV in the living room, and secure jobs in white-collar professions. Dive into the era of baby boomers, consumerism, and leisure, where women were the backbone of the suburban dream. Explore the lifestyle of the post-war era with leisure activities, automobile culture, and the rise of consumerism. Discover how this period shaped the modern American society we know today.

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Embracing the 1950s American Dream: A Nostalgic Journey into Suburban Bliss

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  1. The American Dream1950’s

  2. American Dream • Perfect Family • Dad, Mom, 2 kids (boy and girl) • Perfect House • Decent size, with a yard, white picket fence • TV in living room • Secure Job for Dad and Mom

  3. Jobs • Majority are no longer industrial workers (blue collar) • Business- sales, insurance, advertising (white collar) • Job security • GI Bill – Servicemen’s Readjustment Act

  4. Suburbs • More $ from stable jobs • Affordable automobiles • Work in cities not live in them • Better schools, safe, healthy environment, neighbors

  5. Baby Boomers • Men coming home from war • Large growth of babies born 1946-1964 • Medical advancements • Typhoid Fever, Polio vaccines • Not as many deaths

  6. Consumerism • Shopping malls • TVs • McDonald’s, TV dinners, Coke

  7. Women • Keeper of the suburban dream • Wife, mother, housekeeper • 1950 survey – 1/5 dissatisfied and bored • Nurses, teachers, secretaries and going to college • Less money, less opportunities

  8. Leisure • More time and $ to relax and enjoy life • Men working 40 hrs a week, paid vacation • Labor savers • Dishwashers, washing machines, lawn mowers • Sports: played and watched • Pro baseball, football, basketball • Books and magazines • Romance novels, magazines, comic books

  9. Automobiles • Cars and gas are less expensive • More cars = more roads • Interstate highways • Route 66 • Traveling, shopping, drive in

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