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What Was The Baby Boom Of The 1950's

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In the 1950’s, Americans had come up with new ideas that shocked the world like television, an instant called Jell-O and new foods that were microwaveable dinners. The baby boom was big during the 1950’s. The baby boom was when their were more babies being made than ever before. Since there were more factories and job openings, more people were employed and more people were getting paid. Most families were living in suburbs because they could afford to buy houses with new jobs. This was all a part of America and proves that the 1950’s was a decade of progress.
During the 1950’s, African Americans were allowed to do more and they had more job options. Rock and Roll had just been introduced into the world. It was a mix of jazz and the blues . African Americans …show more content…

James Brown, Fats Domino, Little Willie John, LLoyd Price, Hank Ballard, Big Joe Turner, Patti LaBelle, Jackie Wilson, Chubby Checker, Willie Dixon, Bobby Womack, Clyde McPhatter, Ike Turner, Etta James, Tina Turner, Ray Charles, B.B. King, Little Richard, and Chuck Berry were all famous African American Rock and Roll singers (Google.com. I searched it and there was a black bar with all these singers). Fats Domino and James Brown were the first African Americans inducted into the Rock n’ Roll Hall of Fame (Document 5). The most popular song of Rock and Roll in the 1950’s was Johnny B Goode by Chuck Berry. In sports, Jackie Robinson was the first African American to make it into the MLB (http://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/jackie-robinson-breaks-major-league-color-barrier). He had upseted every other baseball team and his own

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