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- Editor's Note
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- The 1950s was a decade of amazing progress in many areas. The
- United States was the most powerful nation on earth, committed
- to the defense of freedom and democracy everywhere. At home,
- fueled by cheap energy, high productivity and enduring optimism,
- the U.S. economy grew by nearly half, and most Americans
- achieved an unprecedented prosperity. Even black Americans began
- to enjoy the fruits of citizenship and opportunity.
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- But there was a dark shadow over the decade: the threat of
- international Communism, the arms race and the Bomb. They hung
- over the normalities of everyday life like a black cloud. The
- U.S., which twice sent troops to repel perceived Communist
- aggression and lost 33,600 of its sons and daughters in Korea,
- was unable to roll back the Iron Curtain from a single Communist
- country. And Americans were rocked by Sputnik and the Soviet
- Union's other, ominous achievements in space.
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- TIME CAPSULE/THE 50s has been adapted and condensed from the
- contents of Time, The Weekly Newsmagazine. The words, except for
- a few connecting passages in brackets [], are those of the
- magazine itself, and therefore reflect the flavor, the attitudes
- and the state of knowledge of the day -- sometimes innocent,
- sometimes opinionated, sometimes prescient.
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- The volume is divided into seven chapters, each on a topic
- that received extensive coverage in TIME: Domestic Affairs, The
- Arms Race, Spy Scares and Witch-Hunts, Civil Rights, War in
- Asia, Foreign Affairs, and Inventions, Innovations and
- Discoveries. The date at the beginning of each excerpt is the
- issue date of the magazine.
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