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  1. The American People in the Great Depression: Freedom from Fear, Part One (The Oxford History of the United States, V. 9) (Pt.1) by David M. Kennedy, 2003-11-20
  2. Los Angeles & The Great Depres (Modern American History) by Leonard Joseph Leader, 1991-08-01
  3. The Great Depression (Great Speeches in History)
  4. The Great Depression: America in the 1930's by T. H. Watkins, 2009-10-29
  5. Georgia During The Great Depression: A Documentary Portrait of a Decade by Anita Price Davis, 2008-04-23
  6. Rethinking the Great Depression (American Ways Series) by Gene Smiley, 2003-09-25
  7. Hitting Home: The Great Depression in Town and Country by Bernard Sternsher, 1989-08-01
  8. Kansas in the Great Depression: Work Relief, the Dole, and Rehabilitation by Peter Fearon, 2007-06-11
  9. Governor Henry Horner, Chicago Politics, and the Great Depression by Charles J Masters, 2007-01-26
  10. Toward a New Deal in Baltimore: People and Government in the Great Depression by Jo Ann E. Argersinger, 1988-05
  11. The Path to a Modern South: Northeast Texas between Reconstruction and the Great Depression by Walter L. Buenger, 2001-04-15
  12. North Carolina During the Great Depression: A Documentary Portrait of a Decade by Anita Price Davis, 2003-01-20
  13. Decade of Despair: Winnebago County During the Great Depression, 1929-1939 by Werner Braatz, Thomas J. Rowland, 2009-07-16
  14. Opposing Viewpoints Digests - The Great Depression (paperback edition) by Don Nardo, 1997-06-01

81. Great Depression
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Great Depression A comprehensive overview of the Great Depression and its effects.
The fifth chapter of William M. Brinton's online An Abridged History of the United States, an overview of the years preceding and including the Great Depression. 1929 Crash Chart A picture is worth a thousand words - this chart shows the Dow Jones Industrial Average from 1922 to 1940. About.com: Great Depression Photos From your About.com Guide, a large compilation of photos from the Great Depression, including photos of dust storms, farm foreclosures, migrant workers, women and children, unemployed workers, breadlines and soup kitchens. All Things Considered: The Great Crash of 1929 This RealAudio radio interview comes from National Public Radio and provides a good comparison of the market between 1929 and 1999.

82. OUP USA: The Depression And New Deal
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Pages from History A Library Materials Guide Outstanding Book of Special Distinction The Depression and New Deal A History in Documents ROBERT MCELVAINE, Millsaps College, Jackson, Mississippi The Depression and New Deal is a collection of primary sources documenting American life during the longest and deepest economic collapse in American history. From the prosperity and rampant consumerism of the 1920s, the book moves forward to cover the double shock of the stock market crash and dust bowl and then on to the recovery efforts of Roosevelt's New Deal. Some of the most revealing testaments to the times-including songs by Woody Guthrie, articles from sources as diverse as Fortune magazine and the communist periodical New Masses , murals and posters sponsored by the Works Progress Administration, excerpts from literary classics such as The Grapes of Wrath and selections from Eleanor Roosevelt's "My Day" column-have been assembled to provide a well-rounded portrait of the age. The battle among conflicting political and economic forces is brought to life with political cartoons, Roosevelt's "Forgotten Man" radio address and first inaugural address, Supreme Court decisions, newspaper editorials, text from the National Labor Relations Act, and many other documents. Some of the most compelling elements of this history record the impact of the depression on ordinary people. The experiences of Americans of both sexes, all ages, and various racial and ethnic groups are explored through documents such as Farm Security Administration photographs, interviews, letters to the Roosevelts, and the memoirs of a "southern white girl." A special section of Hollywood film stills demonstrates how the changing values of the nation were reflected in popular culture. Renowned historian Robert McElvaine provides expert commentary linking the documents into a fascinating and seamless narrative.

83. Classroom Handouts: The Great Depression And The New Deal
1932, 2,294. 1933, 5,190. Federal Spending During the great depression as a Percentageof GNP. 1929, 3 percent. new deal Legislation. Consequences of the depression.
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I want to tell you about an experience we had in Philadelphia when our private funds were exhausted and before public funds become available....
One woman said she borrowed 50 cents from a friend and bought stale bread for 3 and a half cents per loaf, and that is all they had for eleven days except for one or two meals....One woman went along the docks and picked up vegetables that fell from the wagons. Sometimes the fish vendors gave her fish at the end of the day. On two different occasions this family was without food for a day and a half....Another family did not have food for two days. Then the husband went out and gathered dandelions and the family lived on them. Senate Committee on Manufactures, 1932 25 year old waitress 43 year old housewife 54 year old molder Chief need Money Money Money Meaning of money Joys the rich have Chance to educate children No more relief orders Chief fear Loss of job Poverty Things will never get better Does government owe you a living?

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  • 1930s Great Depression Gallery, Michigan Historical Museum -The Michigan Historical Museum's 1930s gallery presents these stories of Michigan during the Great Depression: Labor unions and the Flint sit-down strike, Paul Honore's Natural Resources Mural, bungalows, radio, lighthouses and the Great Lakes, President Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal programs and the Civilian Conservatin Corps in Michigan.
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  • 85. ADAH: Alabama Moments (Great Depression, New Deal, And Alabama's Political Leade
    The great depression, The new deal, and Alabama's Political Leadership . Thegreat depression, The new deal, and Alabama's Political Leadership
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    Home Contents The Great Depression, The New Deal, and Alabama's Political Leadership Quick Summary Details Bibliography
    The Great Depression, The New Deal, and Alabama's Political Leadership Dr. Wayne Flynt, Auburn University Correlates to Alabama Course of Study: Social Studies th Grade Content Standard 9 and 10
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    86. History - American History
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    87. Just Curious - Social Studies - Great Depression
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    Sites about the Dust Bowl Years and Out of the Dust March 2003 Herbert Hoover Herbert Hoover National Historic Site White HouseHistory: Hoover Herbert Hoover Presidential Library Association American Presidents: Hoover ... The American Presidency Franklin Delano Roosevelt and the New Deal White HouseHistory: Roosevelt FDR Memorial Home Page Roosevelt Institute TIME 100 Leaders and Revolutionaries ... By the People, For the People: Posters from the WPA, 1936-1943 Eleanor Roosevelt The American Experience: Eleanor Roosevelt Eleanor Roosevelt Institute Eleanor Roosevelt: Tribute to Greatness Biography of Eleanor Roosevelt In Flanders Fields American Battle Monuments Commission The Heritage of the Great War Remembrance Day: In Flanders Fields ... In Flanders Fields Mount Kilauea Explosive Eruptions at Mount Kilauea, Hawaii Kilauea Photos Volcanic Hazards Hawaii National Park ... Global Volcanism Program Oklahoma Panhandle Oklahoma's History The History of the Prairie Towns Oklahoma Panhandle Norman, Oklahoma ... Sam Noble Oklahoma Museum of Natural History Depression and Black Tuesday America from the Great Depression to World War II America from the Great Depression to World War II: Black-and-White Photographs America's Great Depression The Great Crash and the Great Slump ... Lessons from Our Past Dionne Quintuplets Dionne Quints Advice from the Dionne Quints The Dionne Quintuplets Q is for Quintuplets ... 1934: Dionne Quintuplets Born (has a sound video clip) Dust Pneumonia Between the Wars: The Dust Bowl (has audio clip of a song by Woody Guthrie) Dust Pneumonia: Words to the Song Who was Woody Guthrie?

    89. Search The Standards Database
    Standard 24 Understands how the new deal addressed the great depression, transformedAmerican federalism, and initiated the welfare state.
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    90. PinkMonkey.com American History Study Guide-Section 9. 7 Impact Of The Great Dep
    The great Crash of 1929 was a watershed in american history. depression dealt afatal blow to the ideals of liberalism, democracy and capitalism.
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    The Great Crash of 1929 was a watershed in American history. The old philosophy of a self-regulating economy based on natural economic laws, with a limited role of the government no longer had any defenders. Depression dealt a fatal blow to the ideals of liberalism, democracy and capitalism. Disillusioned, many turned to communism. Many were attracted to fascist organizations especially in Germany and Italy. In America, Depression had a profound impact on the values of average Americans. Blind faith in business and profits was replaced by greater concern for human values and emotional security. next page Index 9.0 - Chronology of Major Events

    91. PinkMonkey.com American History Study Guide-Section 9. 6 The Effects Of The New
    The reforms gave hope and relief to millions who had been traumatized by depression. TheNew deal also helped to revive US Industries. next page.
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    The program proved to have a positive effect on the economy of the country. The reforms gave hope and relief to millions who had been traumatized by Depression. The Relief Program came just in time, when voluntary agencies were running out of resources. The unemployed were facing malnutrition and other hardships in a country, where food and other essentials remained unsold. This was because, the people had lost their purchasing power and production had stopped. The New Deal also helped to revive U.S. Industries. next page Index 9.0 - Chronology of Major Events
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    92. Beyond Books Program: From The Depression To The New Millennium
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  • 93. Great American Speeches: Speech Archives
    be added as each episode of great american Speeches airs and fouryear national economicdepression, 1893 the National Woman Suffrage Convention, new Orleans, LA
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    Welcome to the Speech Archives. You have discovered one of the most comprehensive on-line collections of speech texts of contemporary American History. Here you can read the speeches and backgrounds of many of the most influential and poignant speakers of the recorded age. To help put each speaker in historical context, we have also provided a brief timeline of historical events. To learn about the speaker and what he or she was talking about, click on the background link. To skip the background and read the text of the speech only, click on the speech link. To listen to an audio sample, click on the audio link, and to watch a short video excerpt, click on the video link. Additional background stories and audio and video links will be added as each episode of Great American Speeches airs on PBS over the next five weeks. Speeches are arranged sequentially by era. To find a particular speech, scroll down through the page, or you can jump to a specific decade by using the 10-year timebar below.
    - pre 1900 - Former slave Booker T. Washington founds Tuskeegee Institute to educate black Americans, 1881.

    94. About USA : History Of The United States >World War II
    domestic program was overshadowed by a new danger little and aligned with the LatinAmerican republics in equipment to any nation (notably great Britain, the
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    Before Roosevelt's second term was well under way, his domestic program was overshadowed by a new danger little noted by average Americans: the expansionist designs of totalitarian regimes in Japan, Italy and Germany. As Germany, Italy and Japan continued their aggression, the United States announced that no country involved in the conflict could look to it for aid. Neutrality legislation, enacted from 1935 to 1937, prohibited trade with or credit to any of the warring nations. Neutrality was also the initial American response to the outbreak of war in Europe in 1939.
    On December 7, 1941, the Japanese bombed the U.S. Pacific fleet at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. On December 8, Congress declared a state of war with Japan; three days later its allies Germany and Italy declared war on the United States. The nation rapidly geared itself for mobilization of its people and its entire industrial capacity. All the nation's activities farming, manufacturing, mining, trade, labor, investment, communications, even education and cultural undertakings were in some fashion brought under new and enlarged controls. By the end of 1943, approximately 65 million men and women were in uniform or in war-related occupations.

    95. Documenting America
    The images in the Farm Security AdministrationOffice of War Information Collection are among the most famous documentary photographs ever produced. Created by a group of U.S. government photographers, the images show Americans in every part of the
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    1600 total photographs Prints and Photographs Division, Library of Congress The images in the Farm Security Administration Office of War Information Collection are among the most famous documentary photographs ever produced. Created by a group of U.S. government photographers, the images show Americans in every part of the nation. In the early years, the project emphasized rural life and the negative impact of the Great Depression, farm mechanization, and the Dust Bowl. In later years, the photographers turned their attention to the mobilization effort for World War II. The core of the collection consists of about 164,000 black-and-white photographs. This release provides access to over 160,000 of these images ; future additions will expand the black-and-white offering. The FSA-OWI photographers also produced about 1600 color photographs during the latter days of the project. The mission of the Library of Congress is to make its resources available and useful to Congress and the American people and to sustain and preserve a universal collection of knowledge and creativity for future generations. The goal of the Library's National Digital Library Program is to offer broad public access to a wide range of historical and cultural documents as a contribution to education and lifelong learning. The Library of Congress presents these documents as part of the record of the past. These primary historical documents reflect the attitudes, perspectives, and beliefs of different times. The Library of Congress does not endorse the views expressed in these collections, which may contain materials offensive to some readers.

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