American Decades
Youngstown Sheet & Tube Company V. Sawyer
Memories of Rationing.
At the outset of the Korean War in 1950, Americans remembered well the rationing and the scarcity of consumer goods during World War II Fearing a recurrence of these hardships, they began hoarding goods, which caused prices to increase. In an effort to halt inflation, President Harry S Truman established administrative agencies to control wages and prices. The program worked for awhile until the newly established Office of Price Stabilization recommended increases in wages for steelworkers but not in steel prices. In the administration's opinion, steel companies already enjoyed more-than-adequate profits due to the increased demand and production of steel induced by the Korean War. The steel companies did not agree and refused to give the workers raises.
Taking Over the Mills.
On 5 April 1952, at the height of the war, the steelworkers union threatened a nation-wide strike. President Truman...
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1950's Law and Justice
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- The Brink's Robbery
- Brown V. Board of Education Topeka, Kansas
- The Emmett Till Case
- The First Amendment in the 1950s
- J. Edgar Hoover and the FBI
- Juvenile Delinquency
- The Kefauver Committee and Organized Crime
- The McClellan Committee and Labor Racketeering
- Prison Life in the 1950s
- Red Monday
- The Supreme Court of the 1950s
- The Ten Most Wanted
- Youngstown Sheet & Tube Company V. Sawyer
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