"Gaines has written an exciting and enlightening revisionist history of the 1950s showing how the brave pioneers of that supposedly sleepy decade launched the movements of the 1960s that continue to this day. Here are the inspiring tales of the unsung heroes who sowed the seeds of the gay rights, civil rights, feminist, and environmental movements. They were the true rebels, and their bravery shows us how real social change occurs."
- Walter Isaacson, #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Code Breaker "
The Fifties is an enchanting, beautifully written book about heroes and the dark times to which they refused to surrender. We speak much too casually of heroes. These women and men of the '50s and thereafter, in all their complexity, deeply deserve the word, as Gaines's moving treatment makes clear."
–Todd Gitlin, bestselling author of The Sixties: Years of Hope, Days of Rage; Professor of Journalism and Sociology and Chair, Ph. D. Program in Communications, Columbia University "A history of the courageous men and women who roiled postwar complacency... Inspiring activists populate a useful revisionist history."
– Kirkus Review "Compassionate and insightful...Gaines provides essential historical context and vividly captures the resilience of these and other 'authentic rebels' who battled the FBI, McCarthyism, the medical industry, and the Ku Klux Klan 'in a time infamous for rewarding conformity and suppressing dissent.' This revisionist history is packed with insights." –
Publishers Weekly "Enlightening, empowering, and intimate."–
BookPage "An engrossing deep dive into the personal histories of important figures...This work by Gaines follows in the footsteps of David Halberstam's 1993 book of the same title and will be enjoyed by readers seeking solid historical research that is also an informative read. Recommended."–
Library Journal "[Gaines] has taken valiant steps to... painstakingly and persuasively show how the 10 individuals he profiles fought 'through the thicket of postwar repressions' to help build what would later come to be known as the gay rights, feminist, civil rights and environmental movements...An intrepid corrective."–
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