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Note Page 37 Life During the Great Depression By Morgan J. Burris Lexington Middle School US History

Struggling to Get By : Bread lines / Soup Kitchens Free Handouts – Churches…

YMCAs - Young Mens Christian Assc.

Bailiffs – Police boot non-paying renters

Hoovervilles – Shantytowns of homeless and broke

Hobos – hitching wanderers, mostly single men

The Dust Bowl: Lost of Native Grasses Fields abandoned, uncovered. Terrible Drought 1930s strikes - Vast Dust Bowl

Huge dust storms, suffocating people & livestock Buried crops, equipment, buildings. Mortgaged farms lost to banks US actually paid photographers to go out west and document the effects on America.

Okies – thousands migrate to CA

Hollywood: Shirley Temple – Child star Groucho Marx – Comedian

Walt Disney – Animation Jimmy Stewart – Mr. Nice Guy Famous Actor Clark Gable - Mr. Handsome Famous Actor

On the Air: Daily Radio Broadcast - Jack Benny - George Burns & Gracie Allen Jack Benny

- Green Hornet - Lone Ranger! Soap Operas – are born

Literature and Art: John Steinbeck – The Grape of Wrath – Family fleeing Dust Bowl for California.

Literature and Art: William Faulkner – The Sound and the Fury - Used stream of Consciousness technique - Hear what character is thinking…

Literature and Art: Photography - Time & Life Magazines - Best selling immediately, photo documentary

The difference between black and white during this time…. Gordon Parks (first Black photographer for Life) most famous photograph, American Gothic (1942) shows a black woman posed in front of an American flag with a broom and mop at hand, illustrating the social divide and inequality of not only America, but the hierarchy of gender. Literature and Art: American Gothic Art Style - Regional Style, Rural no-nonsense Midwesterners….

Little help for the minorities… Louisville Flood Victims 1937 by Margeret Bourke-White Over 400 killed, thousands displaced, little financial help for very poor blacks living in Ohio River Valley

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