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Growing Up During the Great Depression
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The GREAT DEPRESSION was one of the most difficult periods in American history, lasting from 1929 to 1941. It began when the stock market CRASHED in October 1929, wiping out the savings of millions of families almost overnight. Unemployment soared across the country, and by 1933, roughly one in four American workers had no job. For children living through this era, daily life looked almost nothing like childhood does today. Poverty was not an embarrassing exception — it was the shared reality for an entire GENERATION of young Americans. Understanding what kids experienced during this time helps us appreciate both their RESILIENCE and the deep social changes that followed.
Writing Prompt
Write a paragraph explaining how the Great Depression changed what it meant to be a child in America, and describe what you think it would have been like to grow up during a time when poverty was normal for so many families rather than an exception.
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