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James Dean, Elvis Presley, and Allen Ginsberg were all popular with youth in the 1950s. What did they represent?

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James Dean, Elvis Presley, and Allen Ginsberg all represented the young and rebellious adolescent in the US. They were the voice and source of inspiration for young people across America and were wildly famous as well as loved. Many aspired to be like them and copied their style and the things that they did. 
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