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Womendressed"smartly' in theFifties. Goodgrooming and
a tailored lookwere prized.
Acting andlooking "everyinch the lady"was taughtvirtually fromthe cradle andwearing adress was agiven.
Notice our firstladies haveheels andgloves. Thiswas requiredto completethe look.
The dress atleft, a
summeryafternoonfloral, haswhat wascalled a swingskirt. This verypopular stylehad manyforms,including thepoodle skirt.
At right, theskirt part ofthe dress is inthe pencilstyle. Theobject here isto attain an
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hourglass, orfigure eight,body shape.This type ofdress or skirt
was not wornby young girlsor teens. Tooprovacative. Inthisillustration, thedress alsoboasts bolerosleeves, whichwere popular.
Although notseen,a girdle was anecessarypart of allensembles.
At left, two ladies perhaps off to shop or to
lunch. One wears the pencil style and theother a swing.
The blue suit dress on the right features a
short cropped jacket, accentuating thehourglass shape.
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Again, on the left a luncheon dress in the
pencil style and an everyday dress with the
swing skirt.
At right, an afternoon tea dress with
characteristically FIfties soft femininetouches.
Again, dresses very typical of the day.
At left, with or without a short jacket, a
breezy look.
Note the wide collars at right which soften
the neckline. "Peter Pan" or broad collarswere a fixture of the 50s.
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Contrary to whatever impression you may
have gathered from watching Donna Reed or
Harriett Nelson, real wives and mothers didnot go around doing housework in dresses
accessorized by pearls and heels.
Mother might, however, wear a wrap dress aspictured at left. Or the simple everyday dress
at right.The key here is the word "dress". It
was the most common item worn by womenat the time.
Art and fashion often evolve to display a commonality of attitude of a culture, place or era. I think this was
certainly true of 1950s America, which gave rise to rock-n-roll. Much of the music of this time had a fun and
carefree air, as exampled by Bobby Darins Splish Splash or Bill Haleys Rock Around the Clock. Fashion
styles also evolved to incorporate these themes. Today, I would like to show you two outfits that represent the
fun, feminine fashion that was popular at the time. The poodle skirt, often being used for dancing or just
hanging out at the local diner, and a flouncy knee length dress, perfect for a movie date at the theater or drive-
in. Both are fromIvalde, a wonderful store for vintage shoppers. Neferia Abel has selections from the Baroqueera to current day styles, much of it sorted into decades for easy shopping.
The pink poodle skirt ensemble, pictured left, comes with two skirt and two blouse options, each with or
without the poodle, and a prim scarf. The belt is on the jacket layer so its optional or can be replaced by
another of your choosing. This outfit is also available with a red, black or yellow skirt. Added to the pictured
ensemble are saddle shoes from The 50s Storeand Haalsa Hallardlace frill socks with pink ribbon. The
jewelry is pink lulu4 bangle bracelets fromArtilleriandKraftikaearrings no. 106 also in pink.
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On the right is the Selena dress in magenta. The flexi-prim skirt, which moves beautifully, and the prim
shoulder straps add to the three-dimensional look. This dress is an excellent example of the nice textures found
in Neferias designs and also comes in aqua, white and black. Added to the outfit are Tesla Leather Vixen
pumps in liquorice andMMCherry Charm necklace and earrings. The hair in both pictures isArtilleriDayna
black.
If you enjoy vintage clothing as much as I do, I urge you to check outIvalde. The hardest thing about shopping
at them is choosing from amongst the wide range of selections and colors.
The 1950s' fashion was one that had certain distinct characteristics about it. There were alsocertain factors that were associated with these 1950s' clothing. This was one period that was
considered to be really expensive due to the effects of war. This period saw the dominance of pinkpumps and beehive hairstyles. Brands were launched and designers created new fashion trends.Read on to know more about the 1950 clothing.
1950s' Clothing: Fifties FashionThe 1950s' clothing saw the dominance of designer names such as Christian Dior. Dior's garmentsgave a more feminine appeal for women in terms of fashion. The voluminous look also added tothe femininity of a woman. The Princess Line launched in the year 1953 soon became popular andDior also popularized the trend of wearing A-line skirts.
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Most scenes from the fifties fashion depict men in clothes which were always structured in darkcolors. This was the time when materials such as cotton and wool were used. Tweed
jackets were seen as well. Hollywood actors such as Gregory Peck wore gray flannel suits whichbecame quite a rage. Flannel pants worn with comfy rolled up shirts was considered to be the 'inthing' in the fifties.
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Women switched to trendy coats instead of the traditional shawls. One also saw the large use offeathersas a part of the 1950s' fashion. Long knee length coats, which had loose sleeves,
caught on really well in the 1950s'. Among the different fabrics, silk was widely used and furs alsooccupied an important place in the wardrobes of most women. Furs were considered to be a statussymbol and purchasing garments of fur was definitely an expensive affair. The 1950s' clothing alsosaw women go all out to own very expensive fur coats. Since real fur was not affordable byall, imitation fur also became popular amongst those who preferred to wear fake fur coats forless. Leopard printswere also a rage and made an important part of fashion in the fifties.
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Yet another factor of the 1950s' fashion were the popularity of petticoats. Women wearing stiffand starched petticoats was quite a common sight. Colorful skirts were worn as casual-weargarments. Apart from skirts, the 1950s' clothing also saw the acceptance ofpants and jeans inladies fashion.
Elegance was an important factor in the fashion of the fifties. Hollywood also had a major role toplay in influencing the 1950s' clothing. These patterns and designs were splashed across glamormagazines such as Vogue and Women's Weekly. Flowers, stripes, spots and abstractshapes all became a part of fifties fashion. Waists became narrow (as is evident from most
movies of that period) and garments were fitted at the waist area. Flared skirts and daintyflared dresses were seen as a distinguishing mark of this era. Hollywood actors such as MarilynMonroe and Grace Kelly became the style icons for this period.
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Rock N Roll dictated a lot of terms in the 1950s' clothing scene. Teenagers became slightly
rebellious and approached their dressing in rather different ways, becoming more and moreexperimental.
Fifties fashion cannot be complete without the mention of the swimwear worn in this period.Fashion in the fifties may seem odd to readers now, but this was a period when revealingswimsuits had just made an appearance on the scene. Stretch fabrics and straplessswimwearbecame very popular. Straps were detachable and the overall design was very modest
in the fifties fashion. Two-piece bikinis were considered to be wearable only by Hollywood stars.Women would also make it a point to wear bathing caps so that their hair would be protectedwhile swimming.
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Men were seen wearing polo shirts teamed with sports jackets, cardigan sweaters, wool
suits, and shirtswith patterns such as stripes, tuxedos, snazzy tropical shirts and cool
blue denims. These were often paired with loafer shoes.
The 1950s' fashion also saw brand names come up with challenging designs. Dior now faced a
challenge when Chanel launched a new design. The Chanel suit was all about a collarless jacket
teamed with a skirt that went slightly below the knees. Women loved this elegant and
sophisticated look. The Chanel suit therefore created quite a rage.
Thus we see the vivid kinds of styles that were a rage in the 1950s' fashion. This was a period that
saw a gradual change in the fashion scenario.
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American Cultural History
1950 1959
1900 1910 1920 1930 1940 1950 1960 1970 1980 1990
ABOUT THIS GUIDE
The end of World War II brought thousandsof young servicemen back to America topick up their lives and start new families innew homes with new jobs. With an energynever before experienced, Americanindustry expanded to meet peacetimeneeds. Americans began buying goods not
available during the war, which createdcorporate expansion and jobs. Growtheverywhere. The baby boom wasunderway...
The purpose of this web and library guide is to help the user gain a broad understanding andappreciation for the culture and history of the fabulous fifties (1950s). In a very small way, this is abibliographic essay. While there is no way we can link to everything, we have attempted to find areasof special interest and to select information that we hold dear today - movies we watch, songs wesing, events that move us, people we admire.
To see the whole picture, we encourage users to browse all the way through this page and then visitthe suggested links for more information on the decade. We feel the best way to immerse oneself in
a topic is to use both Internet and the library. The real depth of information is best read in books.More photographs, more information, more depth. Then, there is information that will be found onlyon the Internet; a journal from someone, photographs like those on our pages. We invite youto write. Thanks for the visit. ENJOY
EVENTS AND TECHNOLOGY
Facts about this decade---Population: 151,684,000 (U.S. Dept. ofCommerce, Bureau of the Census)*Unemployed: 3,288,000Life expectancy: Women 71.1, men 65.6Car Sales: 6,665,800
Average Salary: $2,992Labor Force male/female: 5/2Cost of a loaf of bread: $0.14Bomb shelter plans, like the government
pamphlet You Can Survive, become widelyavailable
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Important Historic and Cultural Events
1950 - Pres.Harry Truman ( 'til 1952) approves production of the hydrogen bomb and sends air
force and navy to Korea in June.
1951 - Transcontinental television begins with a speech by Pres. Truman.
1953 - 1961 Dwight D. Eisenhower is president.
1952 - TheImmigration and Naturalization Act of 1952 removes racial and ethnic barriers tobecoming a U.S. citizen.
1953 - Julius and Ethel Rosenbergare electrocuted for their part in W.W.II espionage.
1953 - Fighting ends in Korea.
1954 - U. S. Senator Joseph McCarthybegins televised hearings into alleged Communists in
the army.
1954 - Racial segregation is ruled unconstitutionalin public schools by the U.S. Supreme Court.
1955 - Rosa Parksrefuses to give up her seat on a public bus in Montgomery, Alabama.1955 - TheAmerican Federation of Labor and the Congress of Industrial Organizations merge
making the new AFL-CIO an organization with 15 million members.
also in 1955 Dr. Jonas Salk developed a vaccine for polio
1956 - The Federal Highway Act is signed, marking the beginning of work on the interstatehighway system.
1958 - Explorer I, the first U.S. satellite, successfully orbits the earth.
1958 - The first domestic jet-airline passenger service is begun by National Airlinesbetween
New York City and Miami.
1959 -Alaskaand Hawaii become the forty-ninth and fiftieth states.
LINKS
Historical Atlas of the 20th Century | Collection of maps and statsof the 20th century
American History 1860-present | Chronological arrangement ofhistory of this century
Biography.com | Biographies of over 15,000 famous persons. Genealogy Guide | Helpful guide for locating past people, places
and events. Dwight D. Eisenhower| "Character above all" by Stephen Ambrose, a
PBS website. The Cold War Museum | From the 1940's until the 1990's, the cold war dominated foreign
relations.
BOOKSLibrary of Congress areas :
http://www.trumanlibrary.org/ww2/index.htmlhttp://www.trumanlibrary.org/ww2/index.htmlhttp://www.att.com/history/television/http://www.whitehouse.gov/history/presidents/de34.htmlhttp://www.uscis.gov/portal/site/uscis/menuitem.eb1d4c2a3e5b9ac89243c6a7543f6d1a/?vgnextoid=f3829c7755cb9010VgnVCM10000045f3d6a1RCRD&vgnextchannel=f3829c7755cb9010VgnVCM10000045f3d6a1RCRDhttp://www.uscis.gov/portal/site/uscis/menuitem.eb1d4c2a3e5b9ac89243c6a7543f6d1a/?vgnextoid=f3829c7755cb9010VgnVCM10000045f3d6a1RCRD&vgnextchannel=f3829c7755cb9010VgnVCM10000045f3d6a1RCRDhttp://www.law.umkc.edu/faculty/projects/ftrials/rosenb/ROSENB.HTMhttp://www.awm.gov.au/atwar/korea.asphttp://www.senate.gov/artandhistory/history/minute/Have_you_no_sense_of_decency.htmhttp://brownvboard.org/content/background-overview-summaryhttp://brownvboard.org/content/background-overview-summaryhttp://www.grandtimes.com/rosa.htmlhttp://www.aflcio.org/aboutaflcio/history/history/timeline.cfmhttp://www.aflcio.org/aboutaflcio/history/history/timeline.cfmhttp://www.achievement.org/autodoc/page/sal0bio-1http://www.fhwa.dot.gov/infrastructure/rw96e.cfmhttp://www.nasm.si.edu/exhibitions/gal100/exp1.htmlhttp://www.centennialofflight.gov/essay/Commercial_Aviation/Opening_of_Jet_era/Tran6.htmhttp://www.centennialofflight.gov/essay/Commercial_Aviation/Opening_of_Jet_era/Tran6.htmhttp://xroads.virginia.edu/~CAP/BARTLETT/49state.htmlhttp://xroads.virginia.edu/~CAP/BARTLETT/49state.htmlhttp://www.hawaiiscene.com/50thState.htmhttp://users.erols.com/mwhite28/20centry.htmhttp://www.lonestar.edu/library/kin_AmHistory2.htmhttp://www.lonestar.edu/library/kin_AmHistory2.htmhttp://www.biography.com/http://www.lonestar.edu/library/kin_genealogy.htmhttp://www.pbs.org/newshour/character/essays/eisenhower.htmlhttp://www.coldwar.org/http://www.trumanlibrary.org/ww2/index.htmlhttp://www.att.com/history/television/http://www.whitehouse.gov/history/presidents/de34.htmlhttp://www.uscis.gov/portal/site/uscis/menuitem.eb1d4c2a3e5b9ac89243c6a7543f6d1a/?vgnextoid=f3829c7755cb9010VgnVCM10000045f3d6a1RCRD&vgnextchannel=f3829c7755cb9010VgnVCM10000045f3d6a1RCRDhttp://www.law.umkc.edu/faculty/projects/ftrials/rosenb/ROSENB.HTMhttp://www.awm.gov.au/atwar/korea.asphttp://www.senate.gov/artandhistory/history/minute/Have_you_no_sense_of_decency.htmhttp://brownvboard.org/content/background-overview-summaryhttp://www.grandtimes.com/rosa.htmlhttp://www.aflcio.org/aboutaflcio/history/history/timeline.cfmhttp://www.achievement.org/autodoc/page/sal0bio-1http://www.fhwa.dot.gov/infrastructure/rw96e.cfmhttp://www.nasm.si.edu/exhibitions/gal100/exp1.htmlhttp://www.centennialofflight.gov/essay/Commercial_Aviation/Opening_of_Jet_era/Tran6.htmhttp://xroads.virginia.edu/~CAP/BARTLETT/49state.htmlhttp://www.hawaiiscene.com/50thState.htmhttp://users.erols.com/mwhite28/20centry.htmhttp://www.lonestar.edu/library/kin_AmHistory2.htmhttp://www.biography.com/http://www.lonestar.edu/library/kin_genealogy.htmhttp://www.pbs.org/newshour/character/essays/eisenhower.htmlhttp://www.coldwar.org/ -
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es of American History Include history and politics, the arts, science and technology, and other info of interest.
erica in the 20th Century 1950-1959 is covered in volume 6. Typical of Marshall Cavendish, this encyclopedic set is accessib
r this decade. Covers subjects from art to transportation.
als of America Volume 17 of this set contains essays and excepts from important writers and on important topics of the time.
ry of American History From very brief to multi-page signed entries on topics in American History.
of American History Vols. V and VI - are a great books to give the reader the real flavor of the 1950's because of the many pho
ary of American Portraits Photographs or drawings of important Americans. Brief descriptions of their contribution. Arranged
ART & ARCHITECTURE:
"Painting is a state...self-discovery. Every good artist paints what he is." Jackson Pollock
There was a fresh artistic outlook after World War II ended and the artistic world reflected this
outlook.Abstract expressionismlike Jackson Pollock , Barnett Newman,Willem de
Kooning , Clyfford Stilland Franz Klinereceived official recognition at the New YorkMuseum of
Modern Art. These artists, referred to as the New York School, were generally experimental. Other
abstract artists rebelled against the self-absorption of the New York School and delved
intoexistentialism. Mark Rothko used large scale color blocks to create an overpowering material
presence. Painters like Robert Rauschenberg and Jasper Johns, also abstract artists, did not wantthe viewer to rely on what he saw to interpret a painting. African American artists John T.
Biggers, Romare Bearden and Henry Clay Anderson presented a different view of American life.
Part of the 1950's boom in consumerismincluded housing.People could afford single family dwellings and suburbia wasborn. A small suburban community called Levittownwas built byWilliam Levitt for returning servicemen and their families. Aninfluence ofFrank Lloyd Wright is seen in the popularRanchstyle house. Designers like Bauhaus , who helped createtheInternational style, influenced Ludwig Mies van der
Rohe, Philip Johnson,Charles and Ray Eames and EeroSaarinen. Louis Kahn, architect of the Salk Institute, was anoted architect during this period.
LINKSRothko Chapel in Houston||Abstract Expressionism|| Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History-AbstractExpressionism
African Americans in the Visual arts || Great Buildings Collection
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Library of Congress browsing areas are: N-NX This area includes all forms of art, art history and
architecture.
N 6490 .L792 Visual Arts in the Twentieth Century History of art in the 20th Century including all art forms an
ND 237 .R725 B74 Mark Rothko A biography with illustrations of his work.
ND 237 .P73 S65 Jackson PollockA biography with illustrations of his work.
NA 737 .K32 B73 Kimbell Art Museum Architecture in detail; examines buildings with photos, drawings, discus
BOOKS & LITERATURE
America had just begun her recovery from World War II, when suddenly the Korean Conflictdeveloped. The USSR became a major enemy in the Cold War. Senator Joseph McCarthy claimed
to know that Communists had infiltrated the United States government at the highest levels.
Americans were feeling a sense of national anxiety. Was America the greatest country in the world?
Was life in America the best it had ever been? As the decade passed, literature reflected the conflict
of self-satisfaction with '50s Happy Days and cultural self-doubt about conformity and the true worth
of American values.
Authors likeNorman Vincent Peale , The Power of Positive
Thinking, orBishop Fulton J. Sheen -Life is Worth Living,indicate power ofthe individual to control his or her fate. The concern with conformity is reflected
in David Riesman's The Lonely Crowd, John Kenneth Galbraith
-The Affluent
Society, William H. Whyte's The Organization Man,Ayn Rand -Atlas
Shrugged, and Sloan Wilson'sThe Man in the Gray Flannel Suit.A newgroup of authors appeared on the scene in the form of the Beats, or the beatgeneration or some called them beatniks. Best known of these are JackKerouac - Kerouac's works- On the Road, Dharma Bums, The Town and The
City, Mexico City Blues (poetry),Lawrence FerlinghettiA Coney Island of the Mind , Pictures of aGone World, and Allen Ginsberg Howl(Poetry).Gregory Corso , Neal Cassady ,Michael
McClure, Gary Snyder, William S. Burroughs were other beat authors giving voice to theanti-establishment movement.
Science Fictionbecame more popular with the actual
possibility of space travel, Ray Bradbury wrote TheMartian Chronicles. Isaac Asimovwrote I, Robot, andother books about worlds to be discovered. Establishedauthors continuing to write includedTennessee
Williams-The Roman Spring of Mrs. Stone; RobertPenn Warren -World Enough and Time; Carl Sandberg -Complete Poems; Herman Wouk -The Caine Mutiny; J.D. Salinger-The Catcher in the Rye; Truman Capote-The Grass Harp; John Steinbeck- East of Eden; Edna
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Ferber-Giant; James Michener-The Bridges of Toko Ri, Hawaii; Thomas Costain-The SilverChalice; Eudora Welty -The Ponder Heart; William Faulkner-The Town; Lorraine Hansbury - ARaisin in the Sun;Langston Hughes- Laughing to Keep from Crying;James Baldwin- Go Tell It onthe Mountain.
LINKS
1950s Bestseller Literature and Culture of the 1950s Life Magazine presents Disney Land in the 1950s African American Literature Book Club
Library of Congress browsing areas include: PS - American Literature; Z - books and
libraries.
me
id Riesmannegut
ght Mills
The Bridges at Toko Riby James Michener
The Conservative Mindby Russell KirkThe Crucial Decade: America 1945-1955by Eric F. GoldmanMrs. Bridge by Evan Connell
Books About Books
ama 1940-1960A critical history of American drama
of AmericaVol 17contains essays by the important people of the time, including excerpts from books listed above.
American Literature Multi volume work with excerpts from modern American writers showing changes in their work.
nding the Beats A survey of the four major Beat writers, Kerouac, Ginsberg, Burroughs and Corso.
Children's Book Award winnersof the fifties:
Newbery Award Winners - Began in 1922 (include the most distinguished children's book
published the previous year).
1950 - The Door in the Wall by Marguerite de Angeli
1951 - Amos Fortune, Free Man by Elizabeth Yates
1952 - Ginger Pye by Eleanor Estes
1953 - Secret of the Andes by Ann Nolan Clark
1954 - ...And Now Miguel by Joseph Krumgold
1955 - The Wheel on the School by Meindert DeJong
1956 - Carry On, Mr. Bowditch by Jean Lee Latham
1957 - Miracles on Maple Hill by Virginia Sorenson
1958 - Rifles for Watie by Harold Keith1959 - The Witch of Blackbird Pond by Elizabeth George Speare
http://www.apl.org/history/ferber/edna.bio.htmlhttp://www.achievement.org/autodoc/page/mic0bio-1http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,816663,00.htmlhttp://www.pbs.org/wgbh/masterpiece/americancollection/ponder/timeline.htmlhttp://www.mcsr.olemiss.edu/~egjbp/faulkner/wftown.htmlhttp://www.csustan.edu/english/reuben/pal/Chap8/hansberry.htmlhttp://www.english.uiuc.edu/maps/poets/g_l/hughes/hughes.htmhttp://www.english.uiuc.edu/maps/poets/g_l/hughes/hughes.htmhttp://www.english.uiuc.edu/maps/poets/g_l/hughes/hughes.htmhttp://www.randomhouse.com/features/baldwin/bio.htmlhttp://www.randomhouse.com/features/baldwin/bio.htmlhttp://www.randomhouse.com/features/baldwin/bio.htmlhttp://www.hawes.com/1950/1950.htmhttp://www.english.upenn.edu/~afilreis/50s/home.htmlhttp://disneyandmore.blogspot.com/2009/01/life-magazine-at-disneyland-part-one.htmlhttp://authors.aalbc.com/author1.htmhttp://www.ala.org/ala/mgrps/divs/alsc/awardsgrants/bookmedia/newberymedal/aboutnewbery/aboutnewbery.cfmhttp://www.apl.org/history/ferber/edna.bio.htmlhttp://www.achievement.org/autodoc/page/mic0bio-1http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,816663,00.htmlhttp://www.pbs.org/wgbh/masterpiece/americancollection/ponder/timeline.htmlhttp://www.mcsr.olemiss.edu/~egjbp/faulkner/wftown.htmlhttp://www.csustan.edu/english/reuben/pal/Chap8/hansberry.htmlhttp://www.csustan.edu/english/reuben/pal/Chap8/hansberry.htmlhttp://www.english.uiuc.edu/maps/poets/g_l/hughes/hughes.htmhttp://www.randomhouse.com/features/baldwin/bio.htmlhttp://www.hawes.com/1950/1950.htmhttp://www.english.upenn.edu/~afilreis/50s/home.htmlhttp://disneyandmore.blogspot.com/2009/01/life-magazine-at-disneyland-part-one.htmlhttp://authors.aalbc.com/author1.htmhttp://www.ala.org/ala/mgrps/divs/alsc/awardsgrants/bookmedia/newberymedal/aboutnewbery/aboutnewbery.cfm -
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Caldecot Award Winners- Began in 1938 (include the most distinguished American picture bookof the previous year).
1950: Song of the Swallows by Leo Politi
1951: The Egg Tree by Katherine Milhous
1952: Finders Keepers, illustrated by Nicolas, pseud. (Nicholas Mordvinoff); text: Will, pseud. [WilliamLipkind]
1953: The Biggest Bear by Lynd Ward
1954: Madeline's Rescue by Ludwig Bemelmans
1955: Cinderella, or the Little Glass Slipper, illustrated by Marcia Brown; text: translated from
Charles Perrault by Marcia Brown
1956: Frog Went A-Courtin', illustrated by Feodor Rojankovsky; text: retold by John Langstaff)
1957: A Tree Is Nice, illustrated by Marc Simont; text: Janice Udry
1958: Time of Wonder by Robert McCloskey
1959: Chanticleer and the Fox, illustrated by Barbara Cooney; text: adapted fromChaucer's Canterbury Tales by Barbara Cooney
EDUCATION
During the fifties, American
education underwent dramatic
and, for some, world shattering
changes. Until 1954, an official
policy of "separate but equal "
educationalopportunities for
blacks had been determined tobe the correct method to insure
that all children in America
received an adequate and
equal education in the public
schools of the nation. In
1954,Chief Justice Earl
Warrenand other members of
the Supreme Court wrote in Brown v. the Board of Education of Topeka, Kansas that separate
facilities for blacks did not make those facilities equal according to the Constitution. Integration was
begun across the nation. In 1956, Autherine J.Lucysuccessfully enrolled in the University of Alabama
at Tuscaloosa. In 1957, Elizabeth Eckford was the first black teenager to enter then all-white LittleRock Central High School, Little Rock, Arkansas. Although integration took place quietly in most
towns, the conflict at Central High School in Little Rock was the first of many confrontations in
Arkansas which showed that public opinion on this issue was divided.
Another crisis in education was uncovered by critics like Rudolph Fleschin his bookWhy Johnny
Can't Read, who claimed that the American educational system was not doing its job. Other voices
in the movement to revamp American schools wereArthur Bestor- Educational Wastelands,Albert
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Lynd- Quackery in the Public Schools, Robert Hutchins- The Conflict in Education, andAdmiral
Hyman Rickover- Education and Freedom.
GENERAL LINKS
Developments in Education Use the National Assessment of Educational Progress, theNation's Report Card to see statistics on progress in Math, Reading and Science. Education Statistics from the Statistical Abstract of the United States, years 1960 to 1995. History of the United States Department of Education
BOOKS
ducation : The Metropolitan Experience 1876-1980History of education. Other titles by Lawrence A. Cremin may be helpfu
of America Vol. 17 p.253 - 258 essay on Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka as well; p. 371-378 two essays on integ
ry of American History This multi-volume set has a very good entry under "Education" in Volume 2 and an entry on "integrati
etically by title, ex. Brown v. the Boardin Volume 1.
opeka An African American's View of desegregation and miseducation.
ducational Heritage The final long chapter contains a history of the American educational system. On page 535, a discussion
ion of schools in 1950.
FADS & FASHION - these were a few of our favorite things
Perhaps one of the things which most characterizes the
1950's was the strong element ofconservatism and
anticommunist feeling which ran throughout much of society.
One of the best indicators of the conservative frame of
mind was the addition of the phrase "under God" to the
Pledge of Allegiance. Religion was seen as an indicator
ofanti-communism. Fiftiesclothingwas conservative. Men
woregray flannel suits and women wore dresseswith
pinched in waists and high heels. French
fashion designers such asDior,Chanel and Givenchy were
popular and copied in America. Families worked together,
played together and vacationed together at family themedentertainment areas like national parks and the
new Disneyland. Gender roles were strongly held, girls played
with Barbie dolls and Dale Evans gear, boys withRoy
Rogers and Davy Crockett paraphernalia. Drive-in
movies became popular for families and teens.Carswere
seen as an indicator of prosperity and cool-
ness.Highways were built to take people quickly from one
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place to another, by-passing small towns and helping to create central marketing areas or shopping
malls such as Sharpstown Mall, Gulfgate Mall and Meyerland Plaza in Houston.
Fashion successes were Bill Blass and his blue jeans, poodle skirts made of felt and decorated withsequins and poodle appliques, pony tails for girls, and flat topsand crew cuts for guys. Saddleshoesand blue suede loafers were popular. Teenagers were defined as a separate generation and
were represented by James Deanwho wore blue jeans inRebel Without a Causeand created afashion and attitude sensation.Activities we liked were flying saucer watching , and watching anddancing to Dick Clark'sAmerican Bandstand . Fad hits with kids were toys like hulahoops andHopalong Cassidy guns and western gear, Davy Crockettcoon skin hats and silly putty.
LINKS
The Nifty Fifties Links to many Fifties fads and other information. Costumer's Manifesto Links to wide world of fashion . Good ones.
Twentieth Century Fashion Women's fashionsof the fifties.
Soulmates: A Century in Shoes Shoes throughout the century. Houston growth A history of the city from the Handbook of Texas Online. Fashion Era a British view of fifties fashions. Other decades of fashion are also linked.
BOOKS
REF E169.1.P19 Panati's Parade of Fads, Follies and Manias Arranged by decade, includes fads, dance cra
E 169.1.R7755 Mass Culture: The Popular Arts in America Important essays analyzing mass culture in Ame
E169.1.S9733 Culture as History : The Transformation of American Society in the Twentieth Century E
political and cultural face of America in this century.
Costumes / Fashion
0th Century Fashion History with photographs of fashion
tory of Costume The Twentieth CenturyPages 93-105 show illustrations of fashions in the 1950s
nce 1945Chapter 2 focuses on the1950s with line drawings of styles.
MUSIC
When the 1950s are mentioned, the first type of music to come to most people's
minds is rock 'n roll. Developed from a blend of Southern blues andgospel
music with an added strong back beat, this type of music was popular with
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teenagers who were trying to break out of the mainstream, conservative, American middle class
mold. Popular artists such asBill Haley, Elvis Presley, and Jerry Lee Lewis were promoted on radio
by just as popular disc-jockeys (DJ's) likeAlan Freed and the Big Bopper. The deaths
ofLubbock singerBuddy Holly , Ritchie Valensand the Big Bopperis still lamented by fans.
The influence of these early rockershas been felt in popular music worldwide.
Music in the fifties was more than just rock 'n roll. Crooners like Nat King Cole,Frank Sinatra, PerryComoand Dinah Shore were all popular. Many of these singers were the idols of the rockers who
developed the new sounds. Many of their songs are still being played on radios, home stereos, CD
players and ipods all over the world.
LINKS
Heavens Gate | top tunes and artists of the fifties, music and lyrics. Banned Music | timeline of events concerning banning rock and roll. Gershwin | timeless music, still popular during the '50s.
BOOKS Library of Congress browse areas: M
nicle of American Music 1700-1995Arranged by year. Historical highlights, world cultural highlights, American art and literatu
Since 1900 Arranged by day. Includes important premiers and musical events.
Great American Song Thesaurus Arranged by year. Summary of world and musical events, list of important songs.
Tunes 1905-1985 Features important composers. Lists their shows and the published music for each show.
TELEVISION
Perhaps the most far reaching change in communications
worldwide was the advancement in the area
oftelevision broadcasting. During the 1950s, television became
the dominantmass mediaas more people broughttelevision into
their homesin greater numbers of hours per week than ever
before. In the early fifties, the number of hours youngpeople watched TV steadily increased, a trendwhich has not
changed greatly since that time. What was portrayed on
television became accepted as normal. The ideal family, the
ideal schools and neighborhood s, the world, were all seen in a
way which had only partial basis in reality. People began to
accept what was heard and seen on television because they
were "eye witnesses" to events as never before. Programs such
as You Are There brought historical events into the living rooms
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of many Americans. The affect on print news media and entertainment media was felt in lower
attendance at movies and greater reliance onTV news sources for information. And then, in
1954,black and white broadcasts became color broadcasts. Shows called "sitcoms " like TheHoneymooners, Lassie, Father Knows Best,The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet, and I Love
Lucyfeatured popular characters whose lives thousands of viewers watched and copied. Families
enjoyed variety shows like Disneyland and The Ed Sullivan Showon Sunday evenings. Daytimeprograms likeGuiding Light, a "soap opera" were popular and helped advertisers sell many products
to the homemakers of America. News broadcasting changed from newsmen simply reading the news
to shows which includedvideotaped pictures of events which had occurred anywhere in the world,
and then to more and more live broadcasts of events happening at the time of viewing. This was
made possible in 1951 with the development of coaxial cable and microwave relays coast to coast.
WhenEdward R. Murrow began offering his weekly radio program (called "Hear It Now") on TVas
"See It Now," the world of news broadcasting was irrevocably changed (eyewitness recounts the
change)
LINKS
Television News Archive Television news history presented by Vanderbilt University. Chronology of TV broadcasting from Jeff Miller, teacher at Gulf High School in New Port
Richey, FL The first 75 years of Television from Tom Genova, many links on development of TV
including advertising. Includes a timeline.
BOOKS AND VIDEOS
REF PN1992.18 .M874 Museum of Broadcast Communications Encyclopedia ofTelevision - an excellent resource to use to understand the medium of television.
E215.4 .Y68 2004You Are There: The American Revolutionprepares. Just one of the You
Are There TV broadcasts the Kingwood College Library owns
THEATER, FILM & RADIO
Works by well known dramatists still held audiences and won new admirers. Tennessee Williams'A
Streetcar Named Desire, and Arthur Miller's Death of a Salesman were written in the 40's but were
still very popular in the '50s. Eugene O'NeillfinishedLong Day's Journey into Nightin
1957. Williams wrote Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (1955) and Baby Doll(1956) . Musicals were very well
received. Richard Rodgers, Oscar Hammerstein II, and Joshua Logan won acclaim with South
Pacific in 1950. One of the most emotionally charged plays of 1956 was The Diary of Anne
Frank. Dance underwent change during this period. Martha Graham's work influenced dancersworldwide. In 1958, Alvin Ailey created theAmerican Dance Theatrewhich featured all-black casts
and dance styles that were culturally based and truly American in style. Radio's influence was still
very great as is seen in the rapid growth ofRock 'n Roll. The music of Perry Como, Rosemary
Clooney and Nat King Coleamong others was listened to by people carrying small transistor radios.
Music could be heard in any location because it was nowportable.
LINKS
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History of Broadway Broadway 101 by Robert Rusie. Historic Films films of the fifties. Alien invasion and creature features Science Fiction in film from Clemson History of Science Fiction Film Science Fiction film since the early twentieth century. Chronology of films Some favorite fifties movies Anne Frank's Diary The exhibit based on Anne's original writings. Launch the
exhibition to hear as well as see the diary. Sci-Fi in the '50s sometimes called the golden age of Science Fiction movies
BOOKSLibrary of Congress browse area: PN - theater, PR - Acting, SF - producing plays
REF PN2189.L85 Twentieth CenturyA theater buff's bible This book lists and describes by year premiers, p
Great Britain. Theatre
REF PN1993.5.U6H55 The Transformation of Cinema Volumes 1 and 2 are needed to cover this decade. A
The list below are representative of what was happening in the cinema industry. New ground wasbroken with each new film. Books may be the best means of learning more on this topic.
ovies made their debut with Bwana Devil;Cinerama, CinemaScope and color were other special effects used to lure audiences
d adopts a by-law banning Communistsfrom membership
vies too expensive, so they stay at home to watch TV
SPORTS
People in the Fifties loved sports. More leisure time and greater general prosperity led to greaterparticipation in athletic activities for the average person and added large numbers of fans to all typesof sports. Unlike many areas of society in this decade, athletes were a diverse group. Popularity wasnot based on social status, but on the ability of the individual. All American sports such as baseballand football gave opportunities for the rise of stars likeJackie Robinson,Roy Campanella,Henry(Hank) Aaron,Juan Marichal,Jim Brown, andFrank Gifford. Great women athletes played in theAll-
American Girls Professional Baseball League.
As television became more popular and available, other sports found growing numbers offans. College footballwas widely followed. Professional golf became very popular with stars likeBenHogan andArnold Palmerhelping to create the idea that to succeed in business, men needed to playgolf. Women like Babe Zaharias-Didrikson created theLadies Professional Golf Association in 1950,so women were joining men on golf courses all over America. People watched the Olympics1952 and 1956, and in part due to the Cold War, rivalry between countries became very fierce.Track and field athletes likeBob Mathias (decathlon) and Bobby Morrow (relay) were favorites.Sportslike tennis, basketball and boxing were also popular in the fifties.Althea Gibsonwas the first African-
American to play in the U. S. Lawn Tennis Nationals at Forest Hills, NY. Major names in basketball
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were Wilt Chamberlain, Elgin Baylor, Bob Cousy,Oscar Robertson and Dolph Schayes. Anotherfavorite, boxing, gave opportunities to great athletes, Sugar Ray Robinson andRocky Marciano.
BOOKS Library of Congress browse area: GV - Sports. Also search under an athlete'sname for a biography on a specific person
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19451960 in fashion
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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represent aworldwide view of the subject.
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Elizabeth II and Minister for RepatriationWalter Cooper inAustralia, 1954. The Queen's summer suit
features a fitted short-sleeved jacket with a peplum and a full skirt. The Minister wears a double-breasted
suit.
Fashion in the years following World War II is characterized by the resurgence ofhaute coutureafter the austerity
of thewar years. Square shoulders and short skirts were replaced by the soft femininity ofChristian Dior's "New
Look" silhouette, with its sweeping longer skirts, fitted waist, and rounded shoulders, which in turn gave way to an
unfitted, structural look in the later 1950s.
Innovations in textile technology following the war resulted in new synthetic fabrics and easy-carefabric
finishesthat fitted the suburban lifestyle of the 1950s with its emphasis on casual sportswearfor both men and
women. For the first time, teenagers became a force in fashion.
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o 1.1 The return of fashion
o 1.2 Casual clothing and teenage
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style
2 Womenswear
o 2.1 The New Look
o 2.2 Clothes for the space age
o 2.3 Sportswear
o 2.4 Hats and hairstyles
o 2.5 Maternity wear
o 2.6 Style gallery 19451954
o 2.7 Style gallery 19541960
3 Menswear
o 3.1 Suits
o 3.2 Sportswear
o 3.3 Hats and hairstyles
4 Decline of hats
o 4.1 Style gallery 19451949
o 4.2 Style gallery 1950s
5 Children's wear
6 See also
7 Notes
8 References
9 External links
[edit]General trends
[edit]The return of fashion
By 1947, the Paris fashion houses had reopened, and once again Paris resumed its position as the arbiter of high
fashion. The "orderly, rhythmic evolution of fashion change"[1]had been disrupted by the war, and a new direction
was long overdue. A succession of style trends led by Christian DiorandCristbal Balenciaga defined the changing
silhouette of women's clothes through the 1950s.Televisionjoinedfashion magazinesandmoviesin disseminating
clothing styles.[1][2]
[edit]Casual clothing and teenage style
One result of the Post-World War II economic expansionwas a flood of synthetic fabrics and easy-care processes.
"Drip-dry"nylon, orlon anddacron, which could retain heat-setpleatsafter washing, became immensely popular.
[3]Acrylic,polyester, triacetateand spandexwere all introduced in the 1950s.[4]
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