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    1. Literature was very important in the 1950’s, as it “reflected the conflict of self-satisfaction with 50's Happy Days and cultural self-doubt about conformity and the true worth of American values.” LITERATURE OF THE 1950’S
    2. Some authors such as Norman Vincent Peale and Bishop Fulton J. Sheen gave people the hope to control how their lives would end up.
    3. Conformity was a popular topic in many books of the 1950’s, such as: The Lonely Crowd By David Riesman The Affluent Society By John Kenneth Galbraith The Organization Man By William H. Whyte Atlas Shrugged By Ayn Rand
    4. Science fiction became popular with books like: I, Robot By Issac Asimov The Martian Chronicles By Ray Bradbury
    5. And some bestselling children books included… Ginger Pye By Eleanor Estes The Door in the Wall By Marguerite de Angeli  Rifles for Watie By Harold Keith Miracles on Maple Hill By Virginia Sorenson 

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