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1950’s Family & Entertainment

1950’s Family & Entertainment. MUSH. Yay! The War(s) is/are Over!. Let’s Get Down to Family Business…. 1947: men = 23.7 women = 20.5 (average age) 1952: men = 23.0 women = 20.2 By 1959, the average bride was under 19 !

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1950’s Family & Entertainment

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  1. 1950’sFamily & Entertainment MUSH

  2. Yay! The War(s) is/are Over!

  3. Let’s Get Down to Family Business…. • 1947: men = 23.7 women = 20.5 (average age) • 1952: men = 23.0 women = 20.2 • By 1959, the average bride was under 19! • After the Korean war, 17,000 Koreans immigrated to the US—usually as brides and children of soldiers

  4. Women… • Often married right out of high school • Went to college to find a husband often didn’t graduate college • Stay-at-home moms (is really a full time job)

  5. Question • Can you imagine getting married at 19 or 22? Do you think your parents would approve?

  6. Kids… • The 34 million married couples had 2.3 children during the 50’s

  7. By 1958, 1/3 of US population was less than 15 yrs/old

  8. They Lived in…

  9. Levittown

  10. Question • What do you think of the images that show White Flight in St. Louis? What is something negative that might be a result of the white families moving out of the city?

  11. And on the inside…

  12. Ticky-Tacky

  13. Question Do you think the song still applies to today?

  14. Teen Culture!

  15. Boys

  16. Girls

  17. Music

  18. Question • Do you think the music/dancing was actually really controversial? Why/why not?

  19. Toys! Fads!

  20. Question • Which of these toys did you play with?

  21. TV • ABC, CBS, and NBC all begin broadcasting • In 1950, only 9% of households in U.S. had a TV • By 1960, 87% of households would have at least one TV

  22. Question • Which t.v. show do you think you’d like the most? Are there any major differences between these t.v shows and one today?

  23. Sports Arnold Palmer Jackie Robinson Bob Cousay Sugar Ray Robinson Marilyn Monroe & Joe DiMaggio

  24. Stars!

  25. Cartoons • Cinderella (Disney) 1950 • Bugs Bunny won His first Oscar in 1958

  26. Movies

  27. Question • Which movie do you think you’d like the most? Does it have similarities of movies today?

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