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In reply to the discussion: So much for the Boomer bashing [View all]valleyrogue
(1,267 posts)I was born in the middle of the baby boom era, 1955, and was just 14 at the end of the decade of the 1960s in 1969. It was those born just prior to the first year of the baby boom (1946), specifically those born during World War II, who were the activists and not a few who were born during the Great Depression years.
The baby boom has nothing to do with what was going on politically or sociologically. The only thing notable about it was the high birthrates that occurred following the second world war. They went up in 1946, stayed high throughout the 1950s, with 1957 being the peak year of that cohort, and then after 1964 the high birthrates stopped. It is the only demographic that has been recognized by U.S. Census. The rest of these alleged generational cohorts are mostly b.s.