By: Angel Kummer & Marvin James. Cinderella – 1950 Cinderella – 1950 Father of the Bride – 1950 Father of the Bride – 1950 Scrooge (aka A Christmas.
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By: Angel Kummer&
Marvin James
Cinderella – 1950 Father of the Bride – 1950 Scrooge (aka A Christmas Carol) - 1951 Singin' in the Rain - 1952 Peter Pan – 1953 Lady and the Tramp – 1955 Rebel Without a Cause - 1955 A Night to Remember - 1958 Some of the Most Well Known Movie Stars of the
Fifties: Gary Cooper, Bing Crosby, Bob Hope, John Wayne, James Stewart, Frank Sinatra, Marilyn Monroe, & William Holden.
The Lord of the Rings The Crucible Lord of the Flies The Old Man and the Sea The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe Charlotte's Web Breakfast at Tiffany's East of Eden Dr. Seuss Publishes The Cat in the Hat
ELVIS PRESLEY - Hound DogFrank Sinatra 1956
ROCKY NELSON - Poor Little Fool 1958 THE RAYS - silhouettes 1957 PAUL ANKA – Diana 1957 DEAN MARTIN - That's Amore 1956 CHUCK BERRY - Rock and Roll Music 1957 BOBBY DARIN - Splish Splash 1958 BOBBY DAY - Rockin' Robin 1958 CHAMPS – Tequilla 1957
A succession of style trends led by Christian Dior and Cristóbal Balenciaga defined the changing silhouette of women's clothes through the 1950s
A flood of synthetic fabrics and easy-care processes. "Drip-dry" nylon, orlonn, dacron, crylic, polyester, triacetate, and spandex were all introduced in the 1950s.
A tailored, feminine look with accessories of gloves and pearls. Tailored suits, fitted jackets worn with a long, narrow pencil skirts. Day dresses had fitted bodices and full skirts. Shirtdresses & halter-top sundresses. Skirts were narrow or very full, poodle skirts were a brief fad. Evening gowns were often the same length as day dresses with full, frothy skirts. Short shrugs and bolero jackets, often made to match low-cut dresses, were worn.
Teens and college co-eds adopted skirts and sweaters as a virtual uniform, as well they continued to wear blue jeans with shirts and pullovers.
Bermuda shorts appeared around 1954.
1950 The first "Peanuts" Cartoon Strip1951 The Color TV was introduce1953 First Playboy Magazine published1955 Disneyland opens1955 The McDonald's Corporation is founded1955 James Dean dies in car accident 1956 Velcro is introduced1958 Peace Symbol Created1958 The Hula Hoops become popular 1958 LEGO Toy Bricks first introduced1959 The Sound of Music opens on Broadway
Harry Truman 1945-1953
Dwight D. Eisenhower 1953-1961
Israel invades Egypt, then Anglo-French forces bombard Suez canal, then Allies seize the canal, then UN order seize fire in Egypt
The Soviet Union launches Sputnik I, the first artificial satellite to orbit the earth. and so starts the space race and man's exploration of our solar system
1953 Joseph Stalin Dies
Legal trouble, payola scandalIn 1958, Freed faced controversy in Boston when he told the audience, "The police don't want you to have fun." As a result, Freed was arrested and charged with inciting to riot. Freed's career as a disc jockey ended when it was shown that he had accepted payola (payments from record companies to play specific records), a practice that was highly controversial at the time
Thalidomide Causes Birth DisordersThe widespread use of thalidomide, a drug that was prescribed to pregnant women in the 1950's as a sleep aid and as relief from morning sickness, led to birth disorders among thousands of children around the globe.
1952 Woody Klein went undercover to investigate the appalling conditions in slum housing in some of the city’s poorest areas. His award-winning 11-part series and a subsequent book helped spur reform efforts in City Hall and beyond.
1950 First Organ Transplant 1951 Truman Signs Peace Treaty With
Japan, Officially Ending WTWII 1952 the Polio Vaccine was created 1953 DNA Discovered 1954 First Atomic Submarine Launched 1955 Warsaw Pact Signed 1958 NASA Founded
At the end of the world war the world became conscious of each other. Many people had hope and dreams that their lives would improve. This started a political and economic changes and peoples attempt to find equality, starting the civil rights movement.
black men joining the forces and fighting for their country , a change was needed to treat this section of society equally " they had fought for their country " and should be treated as equals, and the battle for civil rights began
1954 - Segregation Ruled Illegal in U.S. 1955 Rosa Parks refuses to give up bus seat to
white man in Montgomery, Alabama 1957 us troops are sent to little rock Arkansas to
maintain governmental desegregation.
Brown v. Board of Education-May 17, 1954 (On May 17, 1954, the Supreme Court unanimously declared state laws that established separate public schools for black and white students unconstitutional, saying they had a detrimental effect on minority children.)
• Bolling v. Sharpe (1954), about segregation in D.C. schools, that found discrimination by the federal government to be a violation of the Bill of Rights. Any federal discrimination suit—for example, this year’s case about the Defense of Marriage Act—descends from Bolling
1950 Korean War Begins Non- violence anti- apartheid campaign
begins in south Africa in 1952 Soviet “iron curtain” isolates west Berlin
in 1952 1945 armistice divides Vietnam into north
and south NATO votes to end occupation of west
Germany and western Europe union
• "The Cold War", "Baby Boomers" , "Korea" , "The Red Scare",. This was the decade where people built Bomb Shelters, had babies and the news was filled with what the reds were doing or going to do. This was also a time people felt confident enough to have children and an explosion in the population occurred. The time of great affluence after the depression years and the World Wars consumerism took off in a big way which in turn created jobs and wealth and a circle of growth. As the radio had done in the 20's providing the masses with news and entertainment so the TV did in the fifties originally broadcasting in black and white but later in color
In 1950 a new house cost $8,450.00 and by 1959 was $12,400.00 More House
In 1950 the average income per year was $3,210.00 and by 1959 was $5,010.00
In 1950 a gallon of gas was 18 cents and by 1959 was 25 cents
In 1950 the average cost of new car was $1,510.00 and by 1959 was $2,200.00
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