The U.S. was once the world’s most geographically mobile society. Now we’re stuck in place—and that’s a very big problem.
Amanda López; Smithsonian National Museum of American History “The American dream, for a large part ... and later, in the 1950s, it was a wish for materialistic upward mobility.
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Bullish (Video) on MSNDaniel Boone (1950)The film recounts the life of Daniel Boone, a legendary frontiersman who played a pivotal role in settling Kentucky. Born in 1734, Boone faced challenges from both his Quaker upbringing and Native ...
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Timeless Classics: The Greatest Cars That Defined an EraStep back into the golden age of automobiles, where chrome gleamed under the sun and engines roared with power. These classic ...
Historians and experts, along with the film's star and director, discuss how accurate the Oscars' best picture favourite The ...
Brody’s grandparents and his mother, photographer Sylvia Plachy, became refugees during the 1950s Hungarian revolution ... exposed him to the reality of the American dream.
From timeless classics to fresh releases, these essential movies on Paramount+ deserve a spot on your watchlist.
Responding to questions about the danger of emptying government offices that safeguard consumers and communities from harm, President Trump declared that, "Everybody is replaceable.” The president ...
On the same day, the nation celebrated its annual tribute to the life of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr, whose name and “dream” was invoked ... graduate student in 1950. He received his doctorate ...
I call up the spirit of Willie. Willie has seen me through cancer, divorce, and deaths in the family. His memory ...
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