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Silent Generation is a term applied to people born from the mid-1920s to the early 1940s〔("The Younger Generation", ''Time'', November 5, 1951 )〕 The name was originally applied to people in North America but has been applied as well to those in Western Europe, Australia and South America. It includes most of those who fought during the Korean War. In the United States, the generation was comparatively small because the financial insecurity of the 1930s and the war in the early 1940s caused people to have fewer children. The generation includes many civil rights leaders such as Martin Luther King, Jr., Malcolm X, and Robert F. Kennedy and writers and artists like Gloria Steinem, Andy Warhol, Clint Eastwood, John Lennon, Ray Charles, Jimi Hendrix and the Beat Generation. ''Time'' magazine coined the name in a November 5, 1951 article entitled "The Younger Generation," and the term has remained ever since.〔〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=The Silent Generation: Definition, Characteristics & Facts )〕 ==Terminology== They have also been named the "Lucky Few" in the 2008 book ''The Lucky Few: Between the Greatest Generation and the Baby Boom'', by Elwood D. Carlson PhD, the Charles B. Nam Professor in Sociology of Population at Florida State University.
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