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Hitchhiking: Two thumbs out!

Apr 18, 2024
Explore the quirky history and cultural evolution of hitchhiking in America, from its thriving days during World War II to its decline amid societal fears. Discover the contrasting experiences of men and women in the hitchhiking world, along with anecdotes from notable hitchhikers like John Waters and even a hitchhiking robot. Delve into the stigmatization during the Reagan era and how economic conditions shifted perceptions. It's a humorous yet insightful look at a once-favored practice and its modern-day implications.
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Hitchhiking Origins

  • The term "hitchhiking" may come from sharing a horse in the Old West, where riders alternated.
  • Another theory suggests it describes short rides interrupting a longer journey.
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Early Hitchhiking

  • Early hitchhiking was viewed as adventurous and respectable, primarily among young, affluent people.
  • Concerns for drivers centered on legal liabilities rather than personal safety.
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Hitchhiking in the 1930s & WWII

  • Hitchhiking gained respectability during the Great Depression as car owners helped those less fortunate.
  • World War II further normalized it as a patriotic act to assist servicemen.
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