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Similarities And Differences Between The 1920s And 1950s

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The 1920’s were a very important era in America for better or worse. There were many issues in relation to race and how people of different ethnic groups were treated. African American had a cultural rejuvenation that being the Harlem Renaissance. The advent of the Ford Model T change the way how people traveled. Many may say an era like the 1950’s were highly comparable. Race related issues were on a decline as America as whole sought to be more accepting and the oppressed started to speak out on it. While some may argue that the 1920’s and the 1950’s were similar time periods, you can say they were different due to how the way minority ethnic groups were treated and the new consumerist lifestyles of people in the 1950’s. I believe that …show more content…

This sparked a flame in the African American community showing that change was going to come. Events like this and the killing of Emmett Till sparked a flame in the African American community this being most formally know as the Civil Right Movement. Also a couple years after the immigration quota Cramer to an end with LBJ’s great society. But in the realms of consumerism this time period saw many revolutions. The television made it very easy for people to receive information the television was considered to be a luxury by 1955 almost every home in America had a television set. This led to an increase in TV stations the number of stations on air went from 16 in 1948 to 254 in 1954. Any type of content was able to be consumed at anytime. There also the the credit card this was a leading factor of the consumerism. Now things could be bought at anytime then payed away to be paid later. Thus Americans were able to by lavish things in which they really couldn’t afford. Between the 1920 and the 1950’s we can conclude that there are a multitude of similarities and differences. When talking about race relations you can tell there are huge differences. In the 1920’s there were strict immigration laws and minority ethnic groups were oppressed they were held down and didn’t have a voice because society looked down on them for example groups like the KKK. But it the 1950’s there was a

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