The Idealized View Of Life In The 1950s

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The 1950ś were often referred to as the ¨Golden Age ¨ of America. In the 1950´s the American Dream was alive and well. But for many families, especially those of color the idealized view of life was not the reality for everyone. The post-war economic boom led to an increase in wealth and prosperity, and the rise of suburbia idealized the nuclear family. However, this idealized view was not the reality for everyone. Segregation, Discrimination, and the civil rights movement were also defining features of the era. The stark contrast between the experiences of white and black families during this time period highlights the inequalities that persisted in American society. For many white families in the 1950ś, life was good. The idealized view of