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Song of the Day Elvis Presley “Hound Dog” Released 1956

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Page 1: Song of the Day Elvis Presley “Hound Dog” Released 1956

Song of the DayElvis Presley

“Hound Dog”

Released 1956

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Elvis Presley

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1956

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This led to Urban Decay in many American Cities

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Compare that to the Suburbs

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Where Would You Rather Live?

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The First and Most Famous Suburban Developments were built by Bill Levitt

He named his planned communities Levittown

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Segregation

• The act or practice of separating or isolating

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De Jure Segregation

• The practice of segregation that has the force of law

• Many businesses in the South were segregated legally, that is, blacks were not legally allowed in some establishments

• Remember it like this “jure” sounds like jury, which meets in a courtroom where attorney practice law

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De Facto Segregation

• The practice of segregation that is not mandated by law, but happens in reality

• Remember it like this: “facto” sounds like fact…this type of segregation doesn’t happen because of the law but it is still a fact

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Redlining

• The practice of refusing to lend to people that lived in certain areas

• Usually this meant predominantly minority neighborhoods

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Red Scare

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HUAC

• House Un-American Activities Committee• Millions of Americans were forced to testify

before the HUAC to answer for their political beliefs

• Hollywood actors and writers, athletes, scientists, teachers, and union workers were among the many who were forced to testify

• Often appearances compelled by little more than rumors

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Joseph McCarthy• Fervently anti-communist Republican Senator from Wisconsin

• Became famous by claiming to have a list of “members of the Communist party and other communist sympathizers” who were working in the highest levels of the American government

• His willingness to compel people to testify with only the thinnest of evidence became known as “McCarthyism”