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Mariah Mckinney
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2 April, 01:11
We're the 1950s happy times?
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King Parsons
2 April, 01:30
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Not for all and much of America was still segregated. When measured against the 1930's Great Depression, the world war of the 1940's and the strife of the 1960's, and the malaise of the 1970's, the 1950's were happy times
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