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The Great Depression 1929-circa 1940. Precursors to the Great Depression 1920s – the jazz age Stock market soaring Wealth and parties Future looked great.

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1 The Great Depression 1929-circa 1940

2 Precursors to the Great Depression 1920s – the jazz age Stock market soaring Wealth and parties Future looked great

3 Black Tuesday October 29, 1929 Stock market crashed 30 billion dollars vanished in one day Hotel clerks asked guests, “you here to sleep or to jump?” Unemployment reached new highs.

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7 Dust bowl Midwest and Mid-southern states affected Farm land overused, led to erosion Millions moved west to California to find work, work that often wasn’t there John Steinbeck

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12 Segregation Civil War only 60 years earlier Segregation exists in North and South, although more prevalent in South

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15 Scottsboro Trial alleged gang rape of two white girls by nine black teenagers on the Southern Railroad freight run from Chattanooga to Memphis on March 25, 1931 Began with a charge of rape made by white women against African American men The poor white status of the accusers was a critical issue. A central figure was a heroic judge, a member of the Alabama Bar who overturned a guilty jury verdict against African American men. This judge went against public sentiment in trying to protect the rights of the African American defendants. The first juries failed to include any African Americans, a situation which caused the U.S. Supreme Court to overturn the guilty verdict. The jury ignored evidence, for example, that the women suffered no injuries. Attitudes about Southern women and poor whites complicated the trial.

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17 End of Depression New Deal World War II

18 To Kill A Mockingbird Published in 1960. Won the Pulitzer Prize Film version won Academy Awards for screenplay and Best Actor (Gregory Peck)

19 Harper Lee Born in small-town Alabama. Daughter of a lawyer. Childhood friend of Truman Capote

20 To Kill A Mockingbird Set in Maycomb, Alabama during the Great Depression. Atticus Finch – Widowed father and lawyer Jem Finch – oldest son of Atticus Scout Finch – only daughter of Atticus - narrator

21 To Kill A Mockingbird How does a young, first-person narrator affect the story? AdvantagesDisadvantages


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