Bowling Green Since 1950

Amy Hughes Wood,Portia Beck Pennington

Bowling Green Since 1950
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Arcadia Publishing
Country
United States
Published
17 March 2010
Pages
127
ISBN
9780738566771

Bowling Green Since 1950

Amy Hughes Wood,Portia Beck Pennington

The last 50 years of the millennium brought changes no oracle could have foreseen. In 1950, most families did not own a television set, many did not own a car, and most women did not drive. Segregation was practiced throughout the country, while Americans lived in the shadows of the cold war and nuclear proliferation. Bowling Green in 1950 was a microcosm of America at large. Ladies wore hats and gloves; men wore hats and ties. Businesses prospered and failed, schools were built and students were graduated, political issues were debated, and churches were erected. Bowling Green was Our Town, U.S.A.

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