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Front Stoops in the Fifties

Baltimore Legends Come of Age
  • ISBN-13: 9781421424255
  • Publisher: JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY PRESS
    Imprint: JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY PRESS
  • By Michael Olesker
  • Price: AUD $47.99
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  • Local release date: 14/01/2018
  • Format: Paperback 248 pages Weight: 0g
  • Categories: History [HB]
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Front Stoops in the Fifties recounts the stories of some of Baltimore's most famous personalities as they grew up during the "decade of conformity." Such familiar names as Jerry Leiber, Nancy Pelosi, Thurgood Marshall, and Barry Levinson figure prominently in Michael Olesker's gripping account, which draws on personal interviews and journalistic digging.
 
Olesker marks the end of the fifties with the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. "It's as if millions will suddenly decide to act out their anxieties and their rage, as if Kennedy's murder exposed some hypocrisy at the heart of the American dream," he writes. Focusing on the period leading up to this turning point in U.S. history, Olesker looks to the individuals living through the changes that were just beginning to surface and would later come to prominence in the sixties.
 
The fifties are often remembered with longing as a more innocent time. But it was also a suffocating time for many. Alongside innocence was ignorance. Olesker tells the story of Nancy D'Alesandro Pelosi, daughter of the mayor, who grew up in a political home and eventually became the first woman Speaker of the House. Thurgood Marshall, schooled in a racially segregated classroom, went on to argue  Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka before the U.S. Supreme Court and rewrite race-relations law. Even the music changed. Olesker's doo-wop portrait of Baltimore is nostalgic, but it has a hard edge.
 

Acknowledgments
The Day the Fifties Ended
White Boy at Doo-Wop's Dawning
Thrown Together on Both Sides
Time and Opportunity
The Original Cast of Grease
The Vice Man Cometh
The Most Hated Woman in America
The Diner Guy
""I Am an American, Too""
Hello Towson, Hello Pikesville
The Sun Sheds Its Light
The Day the Sixties Started
Notes on Sources

""Front Stoops in the Fifties is a fascinating read; one which convincingly makes the case that what was happening in the Baltimore of the 1950s was a microcosm of the shift that was happening all across America. The shocking part is just how relevant these stories remain today.""

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