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3 years ago
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What was life like for those who lost their jobs, during great depression?​

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Lelu [443]3 years ago
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A daily struggle. They would have to survive. Most modern commodities were stripped from them and they had to look to poor houses. Men felt ashamed when they had to resort to shelters because they felt like they were underperforming as a husband and as the man of the house.
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