Behind the Wall of Segregation: Playing Cowboys
The 1950s were a period of great instability with regard to class and race relations, yet many cultural representations promoted visions of unity. For children, however, the period was one of assimilation, due in large part to cultural icons like the cowboy. This article, made available by The World & I Online, explores the ways in which the cowboy model influenced youngsters in the 1950s.
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Behind the Wall of Segregation: Playing Cowboys
The 1950s were a period of great instability with regard to class and race relations, yet many cultural representations promoted visions of unity. For children, however, the period was one of assimilation, due in large part to cultural icons like the cowboy. This article, made available by The World & I Online, explores the ways in which the cowboy model influenced youngsters in the 1950s.
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Behind the Wall of Segregation: Playing Cowboys

Behind the Wall of Segregation: Playing Cowboys

by Anne Wortham
Behind the Wall of Segregation: Playing Cowboys

Behind the Wall of Segregation: Playing Cowboys

by Anne Wortham

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The 1950s were a period of great instability with regard to class and race relations, yet many cultural representations promoted visions of unity. For children, however, the period was one of assimilation, due in large part to cultural icons like the cowboy. This article, made available by The World & I Online, explores the ways in which the cowboy model influenced youngsters in the 1950s.

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BN ID: 2940014306577
Publisher: The World & I Online
Publication date: 03/12/2012
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 26 KB
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