Notes
1 Spufford, Francis. Red Plenty, 5
2 Magnúsdóttir, Rósa. Enemy Number One, 119
3 Ibid., 120
4 pbs/wgbh/americanexperience.org
5 www.archive.gov.
6 Belmonte, Laura A. Selling the American Way: U.S. Propaganda and the Cold War. 92
7 Ibid., 185
8 "The Kitchen Debates." Newsweek. August 3, 1959
9 Phillips, Sarah T., and Shane Hamilton. The Kitchen Debate and Cold War Consumer Politics: A Brief History with Documents.
10 "How the Kitchen Debate Gave a New Meaning to the Cold War Home Front." Time. Last modified July 24, 2019. https://time.com/5630567/kitchen-debate-women/.
11 "The Kitchen Debates." Newsweek. August 3, 1959. This article provides a detailed transcript of the infamous debate.
12 Phillips, Sarah T., and Shane Hamilton. The Kitchen Debate and Cold War Consumer Politics: A Brief History with Documents. 98
13 Ibid., 10
14 Ibid., 8
15 Ibid., 10
16 Ibid., 35
17 https://ushistoryscene.com/article/levittown
18 https://census.gov
19 https://www.history.com
20 http://ushistoryscene.com/article/levittown
21 Auclert, Raphaelle. "The 'Armed Thaw': Cultural War under Peaceful Coexistence A Comparative Study between the 1950s and Today."
22 Phillips, Sarah T., and Shane Hamilton. The Kitchen Debate and Cold War Consumer Politics: A Brief History with Documents.9
23 https://www.smithsonianmag.com/cold-war-fashion
24 www.archives.gov
25 Phillips, Sarah T., and Shane Hamilton. The Kitchen Debate and Cold War Consumer Politics: A Brief History with Documents.18
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