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How Did The 1950's Changed Decade

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When defining one of the major historical times of the United States in a yearbook, the 1950’s stands out for the most changed decade and possibly most likely to succeed. In the beginning of the 1950’s the African American population lived in fear, hunkered down in a corner, almost too timid to act on feeling of injustice. The tendency to succumb to segregation, keep their head down, and just live with the way it was, lead people to be glad for the freedoms they had, but secretly they hungered for more. In 1955, Rosa Parks made a bold move by maintaining her position on a public bus, although ordered to move, and set fire to a drought stricken field of activism. Throughout the rest of the decade many things happened like rising of organized

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