Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Hoovervilles Bonus Army

Similar presentations


Presentation on theme: "Hoovervilles Bonus Army"— Presentation transcript:

1 Hoovervilles Bonus Army
The Great Depression Hoovervilles Bonus Army Pea Pickers Camp Nipomo, CA (1936)

2 Police stand guard outside the entrance to a closed New York City bank, March 20, 1931

3 Unemployed workers in front of a shack with a Christmas tree, New York City, December 1937

4

5 Hard Times A man on the streets killing a turtle to make soup, Minneapolis, Minnesota, 1939.

6 Families in Crisis Marriage and birth rates dropped. Fathers and some children left home to find work.

7 A family evicted with belongings on the street, 1929.

8 Homelessness Homeless families build shacks out of wooden crates and scrap metal. These shacks were known as Hoovervilles. Seattle, Washington

9 Central Park, New York City

10 New York City, 1930 “House of Unemployed”

11 Christmas Day Breadlines in New York City, 1931

12

13 The Bonus Army World War I veterans were due to be paid a bonus in 1945. In 1932, over 20,000 jobless veterans protested in Washington, D.C. demanding immediate payment.

14

15

16

17 Handpainted sign on Bonus Army truck states: "We Done a Good Job in France, Now You Do a Good Job in America"

18

19 Tanks and cavalry prepare to evacuate the Bonus Army

20 The Army burned several camps to the ground after routing thousands of protestors that were camped out in the national capital with tanks, tear gas, and troops of armed soldiers.

21 Questions How did people who became poor during the Depression cope with the problems presented by their poverty? 2. Describe what a "Hooverville" is. Why is this the name they used and was it the right name in your opinion? In your opinion, what should Hoover have done in regards to the Bonus Army? How does the Great Depression of 1929 compare with the troubles of today?


Download ppt "Hoovervilles Bonus Army"

Similar presentations


Ads by Google