I know the 1950s and early 1960s were not entirely wonderful. I have friends who could not get a hotel room in Sonoma County because they were black. There was a lot of really destructive stuff going on; a lot of children were being physically and sexually abused. But even if you could have seen all the evil going on, I don't believe that it was worse than today, and I suspect that it was probably better. Making people ashamed of evil is, at least for some, a restraint--instead of today, where "evil" seems to have almost disappeared as a concept.
Small Dead Animals pointed me to this astonishing collection of 16mm home video shot for some sort of veterans convention in Las Vegas in 1962 (or perhaps 1963--as one commenter points out).
Las Vegas 1962 from Jeff Altman on Vimeo.
I would turn off the weird soundtrack; perhaps I am just too old to appreciate it, but it really does not fit the times.
I lived in Las Vegas one summer in the late 1960s, and I visited there occasionally before and since. The signs that today might seem gaudy bring back positive memories; as sorry as Las Vegas can look in daylight, at night, it was magical (and still is). The opening sequences at the train station are a reminder of how well-dressed Americans were, even when traveling.
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"And we know that all things work together for good to them that love God, to them who are the called according to his purpose." -- Rom. 8:28Tuesday, November 1, 2011
Astonishing Reminder of What America Used To Be
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Strictly speaking, a "home movie," not a home video. Film.
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