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I wasn't around in this era, but it seems to me to have been a really great time for America. We were in the depths of the Space Age; A time of wonder, science, discovery; the future was in the minds and dreams of many. People were still proud to be American then; there was a certain spirit of Americana that was in the air--with Kennedy, the World's Fair, etc. Men still wore hats, and women still dressed classy; Sinatra and Dean Martin still made hits; Doo Wop was huge--Of course, by the end of the 60's, all that would change. Rock N' Roll was new, and booming in it's own way; it wasn't yet the voice of dissent that it became by 1967. James Bond was huge, relevant; the man's man. We had a succession in these years of pretty good Presidents (Ike, Kennedy, LBJ). The country was crazy over UFO's.
Of course, there was, as with every time, a dark side. We were still in the Cold War, and the struggle for Civil Rights continued for African Americans, Vietnam was beginning to escalate but I mean just in terms of the general, optimistic mindset of the late '50s-early 60s, it seems like it was a good era. An era in which people hoped and dreamed of futuristic tomorrows and when, to paraphase the theme song to All in the Family, girls were girls and men were men.
Of course, there was, as with every time, a dark side. We were still in the Cold War, and the struggle for Civil Rights continued for African Americans, Vietnam was beginning to escalate but I mean just in terms of the general, optimistic mindset of the late '50s-early 60s, it seems like it was a good era. An era in which people hoped and dreamed of futuristic tomorrows and when, to paraphase the theme song to All in the Family, girls were girls and men were men.