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History, 08.04.2020 05:05, jaaiphieaslade

"Except for blacks, who grew increasingly militant in fighting against racial injustice, young people who were unhappy with the status quo did not much concern themselves with larger political or social problems. Most educators in the 1950's detected a 'silent generation' both in the schools and in the burgeoning universities." James T. Patterson, historian Grand Expectations: The United States, 1945-1974, 1996 Using the Excerpt, answer a, b, and c. a. Briefly explain ONE example that would support the author's comment about young African Americans during the 1950s. b. Briefly analyze ONE factor in postwar America that likely promoted a "silent generation" in the 1950's. (think about our essay outline) c. Briefly explain ONE example of social or literary criticism of the conformity of the 1950s.

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