1930s: The Great Depression is in full swing and millions of Americans struggle to keep their finances under control.
1950s: The booming postwar economy of the 1950s is encouraging many middle class families to move to the suburbs, although economic conditions remain difficult for many lower class families.
Today: The United States is the only economic and military superpower, and a large segment of the population continues to enjoy a prosperous economic environment despite the downturns in the economy following the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks.
1930s: Racism and racial oppression is widespread and the Ku Klux Klan is actively lynching African Americans.
1950s: There is a great deal of racism in the United States, but the Civil Rights movement is beginning to win major legal breakthroughs, including the Supreme Court decision in 1954 to.....
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