The postwar boom of the 1950s affected many white Americans by causing them to move out of the cities and into suburban developments. Many people held "white collar" jobs and moved away from farming.
The legacy of post-war economic discrimination contributed to the wealth gap between whites and non-whites that we see today.
They just desired to have the same rights and freedoms as general white Americans.
President Jackson said that it would be in the Native American's best interest to be far away from white Americans.
Radical white southerners did everything in their power to oppose rights for African Americans. Namely, the white southerners would African Americans to take tests and pay outrageous fees in order to vote.
native americans believed nature was sacred. white settlers believed nature was a resource
The legacy of post-war economic discrimination contributed to the wealth gap between whites and non-whites that we see today.
The legacy of post-war economic discrimination contributed to the wealth gap between whites and non-whites that we see today.
The post war prosperity boom increased the economic gap between white and non-white Americans. Discrimination in jobs and housing led to the disparity. The Federal housing laws in those days endorsed discrimination in financing, insurance and sales.
No, the 1950s was a very comformed time period in American History. The majority of Americans were white, Christians and there was still fighting for rights of African Americans.
some major cities that change in the 1950s were the African-Americans, Lations, and the Native Americans.
White flight
Americans had more leisure time during the 1950s because there were more "white collar" jobs. People would work less hours and earn more pay.
They just desired to have the same rights and freedoms as general white Americans.
White Americans were moving to the suburbs (apex)
White males gained the most benefit from post World War II prosperity.
Many white Americans left the cities in what what called "white-flight" and moved into the suburbs. As well, over 5 million southern African Americans migrated into inner cities between the end of WWII and 1960.
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