Incredible historic images of America from the 1950s
Hannah Foster-Roe
11 June 2024
A booming decade
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c. 1950: The babies keep booming
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c. 1950: The American Dream becomes reality
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1950: America enters the Korean War
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1951: The Red Scare heightens
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1952: The US tests the first hydrogen bomb
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1953: Eisenhower is inaugurated
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1953: Christine Jorgensen wins Woman of the Year
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1954: Marilyn Monroe marries Joe DiMaggio
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1954: The polio vaccine is rolled out
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1954: Date night at the drive in
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1954: The rise (and fall) of McCarthyism
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c. 1955: TV dinners feed the nation
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1955: Microwave ovens go on sale
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1955: Sock hops and soda shops are all the rage
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1955: McDonald’s restaurant franchise is born
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1955: Disneyland Park opens
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1955: The public prepares for nuclear warfare
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1955: James Dean rides for the last time
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1955: The civil rights movement begins
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1956: The Montgomery bus boycott continues
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1956: Elvis shakes onto the scene
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1957: Suburbia sprawls
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1957: Martin Luther King Jr addresses America
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1957: Federal troops escort the Little Rock Nine
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1958: The Space Race begins
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1958: Hula hooping emerges as the latest craze
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1958-59: Alaska and Hawaii become states
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1959: Tiki bars catch on
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1959: Fidel Castro visits the US
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1959: "The day the music died" rocks the world
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