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The 1950's
In The News:
- President Dwight D. Eisenhower is president as segregation is ruled unconstitutional.
- Senator Joseph McCarthy goes on a Communist witch-hunt, holding congressional hearings that put many on blacklists and out of work.
- Alaska and Hawaii are added to the Union.
- James Dean ushers in a style that is imitated for generations to come.
- Playboy magazine debuts, as does Jet - the first magazine aimed at blacks.
- America finds itself involved in the Korean War
- Sputnik is launched.
- Jack Kerouac and Allen Ginsburg launch the Beat Generation
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Big Screen Blockbusters:
- My Fair Lady
- West Side Story
- The Music Man
- Rebel Without A Cause
- Guys and Dolls
- A Streetcar Named Desire
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Small Screen Sensations:
- I Love Lucy (Repeats of the show get solid ratings in the 90s)
- Leave It To Beaver (Reinvented as a movie in the 90s)
- Milton Bearle is "Mr. Television"
- The Honeymooners (Repeats are in syndication in the 90s)
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Chart Toppers:
- Elvis Presley
- Harry Belafonte
- Frank Sinatra
- Perry Cuomo
- Jerry Lee Lewis
- Carl Perkins
- Bobby Darren
- Fats Domino
- Chuck Berry
- Hank Williams Sr.
- Frankie Avalon
- Miles Davis
- Ella Fitzgerald
- Muddy Waters
- Ray Charles
- Peggy Lee
- Louis Prima
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In Style:
- Men wear pink
- Bermuda shorts
- Pegged pants
- Hemlines at mid-calf
- Poodle haircuts for women and duck-tail hairstyles for men
- Blue Jeans
- Motorcycle Jackets
- White tee-shirts
- Crew Cuts
- Varsity sweaters and jackets
- Poodle skirts
- Narrow ties
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Hot Wheels:
- Plymouth XX500 (1950)
- First plastic-bodied Corvette (1953)
- Chevrolet Bel Air V8 Sports Coup (1955)
- Jaguar XKSS (1957)
- Pontiac Star Chief (1959)
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The 1960's
In The News:
- President John F. Kennedy is assassinated by Lee Harvey Oswald and the nation's mood dramatically shifts.
- The Vietnam War divides the country.
- Dr. Martin Luther King is shot.
- Sirhan Sirhan assassinates Robert F. Kennedy
- Neil Armstrong is the first man to walk on the moon.
- John H. Glenn is the first person to orbit the Earth.
- Pope John Paul is elected.
- Abortion rights landmark Roe v. Wade case sets precedent.
- The Cuban Missile Crisis brings the U.S. to the brink of war.
- Woodstock displays the power of music amidst the turbulent times.
- The Civil Rights Acts pass.
- Marilyn Monroe rises to stardom.
- Riots in Detroit and Newark fuel the nation's unrest.
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Big Screen Blockbusters:
- The Sound of Music
- Dr. Zhivago
- The Graduate (Re-released in 1997)
- Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
- James Bond (Sequels continue into the 90s)
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Small Screen Sensations:
- The Ed Sullivan Show
- The Beverly Hillbillies (Movie-version released in the 90's)
- Star Trek (Movies continue through the 90s)
- Lost In Space (Movie-version to be released)
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Chart Toppers:
- The Beatles
- Bob Dylan
- Jimi Hendrix
- Janis Joplin
- The Doors (Their story was made into a movie in the 90s)
- Rolling Stones (Continued success through the 90s with a new album and a world tour)
- Ray Charles
- The Supremes
- The Beach Boys
- Marvin Gaye
- Simon and Garfunkel
- Aretha Franklin
- The Bassanova/Lounge Music (Revived in the 90s club scene)
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In Style:
- Mod minimalism - black jackets, unisex clothing, and euro-fashions (The uncomplicated style of the 90's)
- Hipster pants (Return in the 90s)
- Leather jackets (A fashion cornerstone today)
- Mini skirts (Hemlines hike-up in the 90s)
- Heavy mascara
- Tie dye
- Hippie beads
- Nehru and fringed jackets
- Goatees (Make a comeback in the grunge look of the 90's)
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Hot Wheels:
- Chevrolet Corvair (1960)
- Ford Mustang (1965)
- Cadillac Eldorado (1967)
- Pontiac GTO (1967)
- AMC Javelin (1968)
- Volkswagen Beetle (1969)
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The 70's
In The News:
- President Richard Nixon escalates the Vietnam War by ordering the U.S. invasion of Cambodia.
- Anti-war protests erupt across the country, and National Guardsmen kill 4 students at Ohio's Kent State University.
- The Vietnam War ends in 1974.
- President Nixon is brought down by the Watergate scandal.
- Jimmy Carter is elected president.
- Camp David Accords are signed in hope of peace in the Middle East.
- Charles Manson and his 'family' go on a murderous rampage.
- Patty Hearst is abducted.
- Jonestown cult mass suicide takes place in Guyana.
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Big Screen Blockbusters:
- Saturday Night Fever
- Star Wars (Re-released in the 90s)
- Grease
- Annie Hall
- The Godfather (The sequels span through the decades)
- All the President's Men
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Small Screen Sensations:
- All In the Family
(Repeats in syndication today)
- Mary Tyler Moore (Repeats in syndication today)
- Brady Bunch (The movie is made in the 90s)
- Welcome Back Kotter
- Saturday Night Live (Still going strong in the 90s)
- Charlie's Angels
- Gilligan's Island
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Chart Toppers:
- Boston
- The Bee Gee's
- Donna Summer
- Peter Frampton
- ABBA
- Eagles (Reunite in the 90s and get inducted in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame)
- Pink Floyd
- Led Zeppelin
- Steely Dan (Reunite to tour in the 90s)
- David Bowie
- KC and the Sunshine Band
- Parliament
- George Clinton
- Rick James
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In Style:
- Bell bottoms (The rage for vintage shoppers in the 90s)
- Leisure Suits
- Polyester (Makes a comeback with designers in the 90s)
- Sideburns (Join the goatee revival)
- Gold chains
- Long hair for men.
- Platform shoes (Signature style of the 90s)
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Hot Wheels:
- Chevrolet Malibu (1970)
- Chevrolet Chevette (1973)
- Chevrolet Vega (1975)
- Honda Accord (1977)
- Delta 88 (1978)
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The 80's
In The News:
- The Berlin Wall falls.
- The Soviet Union collapses and splinters.
- The Cold War ends.
- AIDS and crack cocaine become front-page issues.
- The Challenger space shuttle explodes.
- Princess Diana and Prince Charles wed.
- Pan Am 103 crashes in Lockerbie, Scotland
- President Ronald Reagan is shot and wounded by John Hinckley
- John Lennon is shot and killed by Mark David Chapman.
- The stock market crashes on Black Monday.
- Oliver North admits he was a key Iran-Contra player.
- San Francisco experiences a devastating earthquake.
- America invades Panama and Grenada.
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Big Screen Blockbusters:
- ET
- Raging Bull
- The Elephant Man
- Coal Miner's Daughter
- Back to the Future
- Rambo
- Friday the 13th
- French Lieutenant's Woman
- Flashdance
- Fatal Attraction
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Small Screen Sensations:
- MTV debuts
- Miami Vice
- The Cosby Show (Repeats in syndication today)
- Dallas
- Family Ties
- Johnny Carson (Repeats in syndication today)
- The Golden Girls (Re-runs still in syndication today)
- The Facts of Life
- Diff'rent Strokes
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Chart Toppers:
- Madonna
- Prince
- Michael Jackson
- Bruce Springsteen
- Duran Duran (Reunite in the 90s for a world tour)
- Rod Stewart
- U2
- Van Halen
- Run DMC
- Motley Crue
- INXS
- Beastie Boys (Still performing in the 90s)
- Sex Pistols
- Clash
- Depeche Mode
- Smiths
- The Cars
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In Style:
- Punk
- Spiked, dyed hair
- Legwarmers
- Parachute pants
- Break-dancing
- Vans sneakers (Back in demand in the 90s)
- Topsiders
- No socks
- Acid washed and designer-ripped jeans
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Hot Wheels:
- Buick Regal (1982)
- Chrysler Plymouth Grand Voyager (1987)
- Lexus and Infiniti (1989)
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The 90's
In The News:
- The U.S. invades the Persian Gulf.
- Scientists clone a sheep.
- Princess Diana is killed in car crash in the Paris tunnel with her lover Dodi Fayed.
- OJ Simpson is acquitted of murdering his ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson and her friend Ronald Goldman.
- Americans Timothy McVeigh and Terry Nichols bomb a federal building in Oklahoma City, killing 168 people.
- Exxon Valdez oil tank crashes near Alaska causing an oil spill of disastrous proportions.
- TWA 800 mysteriously explodes over Long Island, New York killing all passengers on board.
- The alleged Unibomber, Theodore Kaczynski, goes to trial for 16 bombing attacks over an 18-year period.
- The World Trade Center is bombed by Islamic terrorists.
- Heaven's Gate cult mass-suicide takes place in California.
- David Koresh and members of the Branch Davidians die in their stand-off with the FBI in Waco, Texas.
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Big Screen Blockbusters:
- Pulp Fiction
- The English Patient
- Fargo
- Pretty Woman
- Goodfellas
- Silence Of the Lamns
- Thelma and Louise
- Forest Gump
- Braveheart
- Titanic
- Dances with Wolves
- Forrest Gump
- Braveheart
- Schindler's List
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Small Screen Sensations:
- Friends
- Melrose Place
- NYPD Blue
- Baywatch
- Mad About You
- Home Improvement
- Roseanne
- Jerry Springer
- ER
- Home Improvement
- Beverly Hills 90210
- Seinfeld
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Chart Toppers:
- Celine Dion
- Alanis Morisette
- Beck
- Janet Jackson
- U2
- Nirvana
- Pearl Jam
- Whitney Houston
- Red Hot Chili Peppers
- Green Day
- Hootie and the Blowfish
- Boyz to Men
- Toni Braxton
- Spice Girls
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In Style:
- Minimalist
- Boot leg
- Bell bottoms
- Leather jackets
- Knee-high boots
- Platforms (70's)
- Sideburns
- Goatees
- Body Piercing
- Fake fur
- Tattoos
- Tennis shoes
- Cigars
- Vegetarianism
- Recycling
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Hot Wheels:
- Saturn (1990)
- BMW (1993)
- Land Rover/Range Rover/Toyota Land Cruiser/Hummer/HumV (1995-96)
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