Sunday, May 5, 2013

Development of the Interstate Highway System


It is hard to imagine the united states without the interstate Highway system. Many peoples lives depend on it entirely and everyones lives are affected by it in one way or another. For some Interstate Highways are just the roads they take for an occasional trip but for others the interstate is used for their daily commute. The first idea sparked for the IHS was in 1923 by General John J. Pershing.

John J. Pershing was the Cheif of staff for the U.S. army at the time. His Idea for the IHS was the first time that a plan for an express highway system was brought to congress. Nothing was done by congress to further the idea sparked by General Pershing until later years. in 1939 interest was renewed in an express highway system. The Beuro of public roads wanted to develop interregional highways. Interest in 1939 led congress to investigate the need for this super highway system. Things that congress would look into would be the number of highways needed, routs they should follow, and construction costs. After the investigations done by congress they came to the conclusion that there was a need for the IHS which led to the federeal aid Highway act of 1944.

The federal aid Highway act of 1944 a bust because of world warII. All tax funds that would have been put towards the development of the IHS was put towards the country's millitary needs. In 1956 the construction for the IHS finally began. President Eisenhower was a great supporter of the IHS and he thought it would be very bennificial to our country. Some say that the development and beginning of the IHS was Eisenhowers greatest accomplishment for the two terms that he served as president.

Eisenhower put the Federal Highway act into action in 1956, this was also known as the national interstate and deffence highways. Eisenhower sighned the act on June 29. The whole IHS project would cost close to 30 billion dollars. This still would be a ton of money for a project now days but to put it in to prospective, 30 billion dollars back then would equal about 450 billion dollars. 25 billion dollars of the project was planed to be payed for by the trust fund that Eisenhower had set up to pay for the project. 25 billion dollars would equal out to be 90% of the project and the remaining 10% of the IHS would be payed for by the raise on taxes that would be put on fuel, cars, and trucks.

interstate highway system
Modern day interstate

Eisenhower was a great fan of the Interstate Highway System for multiple reasons. He took part in the Historic Lincoln Highway which was a convoy of Millitary motor vehicles from the capital to San Fransisco. This was not an easy task because the roads were not always in good condition, vehicles were getting stuck and bridges were not capable of the use of these vehicles. Eisenhower knew that if these super highways were built it would make traveling across the country so much eaiser. he also knew that it would help the economy out. in several ways.

Early Suburb
At this time Automobiles were becoming much more common in every family and the development of the IHS would only stimulate automobile sales even more along with many other regions of the economy. The realestate market really took off. Realestate and automoblile sales benifitted more than any other region of the economy.
Interstate exit

Suburbs emerged from the development of the IHS. Without the interstate suburbs just wouldnt make any since. During this time our nation was going through a process referred to as Urban Sprawl. This was the dissintergration of metropolitan areas. Residential areas and suburbs began to arrive in outlying metropolitan areas. Suburbs were very popular because of the amount of space and land you could have at such a significantly less price than it was to live in the city and with the new interstate highways the commute to the city were most jobs were was not bad at all. It only made since that people would move to suburbs.

Land developers and builders not only were making a ton of money by building these popular suburbs but as suburbs began to grow they saw a great money making opperitunity. The only downside to living in a suburb was the commute to work and to shop so why not bring job opperitunities and the retail market to the suburbs. Developers began to comercialize the suburbs but in a much different way than it is in the city. Commercial centers were huge buildings and large parking lots to accomidate the high volume of automobiles that would travel to one place. We might compare this to parkway city mall. The comercial centers didnt have any special or impressive architactual attributes, they were just blande boreing buildings.

The IHS was not first designed for daily commuting from the suburbs to the city, it just made it possible. During the time that the IHS was being developed the cold war was going on and the threat of Nuclear war had many people worried. There was a need to evacuate highly populated areas of people in a relatively quick mannor. This was a deffence mechanism to hopefully save lives in the event the the United States was under attack by nuclear weapons.


Suburb
Not only did The Interstate Highway system facilitate the development of Suburbs but it also is highly used for freight shipment. It can be argued either way that the IHS has been good for the economy. Some say it has led to the decline of the countrys core cities but in the scheme of things the development of the IHS has been very bennificial to the metropolitan ecanomy.





President Eisenhower




University Of Michigan- I found more information about the development of the interstate Highway system on this site than any of my other sources. I could have done my whole project on tis source if i had to but i needed other sources to cross refference with.

Wisconsin History- This site was my second best source, i found many specific details about the IHS here that i did not find anywhere else.
 
 
ASCE- This source was very usefull in finding specifics on EIsenhower and the federal Highway acts
 
 
Federal Highway Asociation- I found many specifics on the amount of money spent on the project on this site and the specifics on the roads that were made and how the roads were decided to go to each city.  THis was also a very good primary source.
 
 
DOT- The department of transportation was very usfull for finding out littile details about the highway system, it was
also a usefull primary source
 
 
National Atlas- very usefull for crossrefferencing facts, many useful pictures that i did not but should have used in my project. 
 

Thursday, February 14, 2013

Chicago Race Riots


                                                            



After the first world war many things changed in the United States. People began to move to new places, specificly people of the south were migrating to the North. This was reffered to as the Great Migration. Many African Americans of the South were moving in to Northern states looking for better jobs and more opperitunities. This seemed like a good idea but people of the North were not very fond of it. All of the new people in the North caused Economic competition, Police enificiency, competition for housing and many smaller things. all of these problems led barbaric riots in the City of Chicago Illinois.

Before this migration of African americans from southern states to the North racial differences had not been a large peoblem in the North. Chicago specificly had been known for its acceptance of all races. This quickly changed when people that were not fermiliear with city life at all came to Chicago and started competing in the Job and Housing markets. Even the Blacks that had been living in Chicago were not accepting to the blacks from the south. Tensions began to rise heavily.

Rising tensions between Blacks and Whites became so high that Riots started breaking out quite frequently. These riots all began on July 27, of 1919. An African american by the name of Eugene WIlliams was swimming on the beach of Lake Michigan. This beach had been known as an all white beach and many whites that were also enjoying their day on the beach did not take too kindly to the fact that Mr. Williams was using "their" beach. A white man brought it upon himself to make Mr. Williams leave the beach and he threw a stone that hit Eugene WIlliams in the back of the head which caused him to pass out and drown.

This incodent was the official beggining to the Chicago Race Riots that lasted an entire summer, from July 27, 1919 to August third, 1919. It was all because local police officials would not do anything about the horrible crime that had been commited on the beach that day. These fights between Blacks and Whites became known as the Red Summer and also the worst rioting in the history of Chicago. At the end of all the riots their were 38 people dead and Hundreds had become homeless and injured.

The main reason that all of these riots continued was because of corruption of the media and police officials. One example of corruption by the media was in a town in Arkansas. There had been a ficticious story set up by whites that black share croppers had plotted to slaughter about 100 white men. Whites took this to the media and this ficticious story was broudcasted everywhere. In reality it had been the Whited that had plotted to slaughter the blacks but nobody took the wors of the African Americans seriously.

There was a great demand for segregation between Blacks and whites but the Blacks did not want to go along with this plan, they just kept on Rioting. The "red summer" could have been completely avoided and handled in a much more sivalized fashion if the police had interveined as if they would have if it had been an African American that had thrown the stone at the back of a white mans head, but instead nothing was done at all which caused the African mericans to bring it upon themselves to try to solve their problem.




 
Damage from the riots

 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 
 
Source one- Yale University, From this source i gathered information about Chicago before the Rtiots started and about the General causes of the Riots.
 
source two- Harvard University  - This source gave me the detailed story that actually started the first riot and it also gave me some scenarios of the unfairness towards African Americans from law enforcement.
 
source three- Umich - This source was very helpful because it gave me specific numbers of the amount of people killed and injured in the riots along with more insight on how it was all started.
 

Friday, January 18, 2013

my sources


AVL - this was my most used source,
AVL- i gathered my information about the australia stop on this website
Library of Congress- the library of congress was by far the most usefull way i could come across usefull newspaper articles.

AVL- i gathered my information about the japan stop from this site.
Internet Archive- i got backgrouind information about the whole trip not just any specific stop




 





 





Wednesday, January 16, 2013

Postcard project

As of Monday I had not gotten much done on my project, all I had gotten done was my main source, my avl source and a few of my pictures. I still needed to gather all of my information and pic out the remaining appropriate pictures for my postcards. I had decided that I was going to be myself for the postcards and I would be sending my letters to my mother and father and friends. I am just now posting this because I was not in class on Monday and I forgot to post my progress on Tuesday. Now I am almost finished with the project.