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Archie and Edith Bunker's chairs and table and Archie's hat
about 1970
from the CBS television show All in the Family, 1971–79

As the post–World War II baby boom generation matured in the 1970s, many questioned the accepted view of the United States as an ideal and fully free society. Television began to reflect the growing awareness of social injustice with shows like the often-controversial All in the Family. It dealt with race, ethnicity, changing social mores, and the women's liberation movement.
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