40 Amazing Kodachrome Slides Show Life of the U.S. During the 1950s and Early ’60s _ USStories

   

The 1950s was a decade marked by the post-World War II boom, the dawn of the Cold War and the Civil Rights movement in the United States. “America at this moment,” said the former British Prime Minister Winston Churchill in 1945, “stands at the summit of the world.”

Life of the U.S. during the 1950s and early 1960s

 

During the 1950s, the United States was the world’s strongest military power. Its economy was booming, and the fruits of this prosperity–new cars, suburban houses and other consumer goods–were available to more people than ever before.

However, it was also an era of great conflict. For example, the nascent civil rights movement and the crusade against communism at home and abroad exposed the underlying divisions in American society.

These amazing Kodachrome slides were found by roz leibowitz that show what life of the U.S. looked like during the 1950s and early 1960s.

A woman's delight

 

Blue and gold
By the window

 

Dreams

 

Drowning

 

Farmer's friends

 

Flamingo park

 

Hold all calls

 

Kids holding lion kittens

 

Lovely shadows with the baby leaning forward into the light

 

Man overboard

 

Morning study

 

Motor home

 

My friend and I

 

Parrot jungle

 

Photographers

 

Playing cards

 

Red crash

 

Shadows

 

Silly people doing silly things

 

Smiling ladies

 

Stamped: “1952”

 

Stamped: “March 13, 1958”

 

Sunday

 

The bonnets

 

The dark sea

 

The dresses

 

The end of civilization

 

The laundress

 

The midnight raid

 

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The swan

 

Tiny

 

Winter window

 

With very large fig leaves

 

Written on slide: “Joy, Lillian 57 Dodge”

 

Written on slide: “Lois and hairdryer”

 

Written on slide: “Steven at Halloween Oct. 54”

 

Written on slide: “Train trip return by car May 56”

 

Written on slide: “Wichita? '54”