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document "The Dilemma" political cartoon from the Daily Recorder-Gazette newspaper
Jan 4, 1935
L05.172
Industry in the United States was not in favor of many of the New Deal programs proposed in 1935.
document "A Hard Nag to Ride" political cartoon from the Daily Recorder-Gazette newspaper
Jan 12, 1933
L05.173
This political cartoon from 1933 is a commentary about the large federal deficit that had built up since the beginning of the Great Depression.
document "It Ain't the Heat!" political cartoon from the Greenfield Recorder newspaper
c. 1930
L05.174
After the crash of the Stock Market in October, 1929, the United States went into a period of severe economic decline. This political cartoon shows a family canoeing through the rocky rapids of vacation costs.
document "Wage and Dispute at Monroe Bridge Causes Dismissal of Score in Department" article from the Greenfield Daily Recorder newspaper
Jul 18, 1930
L06.004
The American worker was in a difficult position during the years of the Great Depression.
document "Unusual Store Prices in Many Local Stores Tomorrow" article from the Greenfield Daily Recorder newspaper
Aug 15, 1930
L06.005
The economic crisis of the Great Depression caused many business to fail and in turn, massive unemployment.
document "Immigration Restrictions Tightened to Alleviate Unemployment Situation" article from the Greenfield Daily Recorder newspaper
Sep 9, 1930
L06.006
The economic collapse that began in 1929 presented an unprecedented challenge to the administration of President Hoover.
document "Arms Faculty Voluntarily Accepts Salary Reduction" article from the Greenfield Daily Recorder-Gazette newspaper
Mar 7, 1933
L06.007
Cities and towns suffered from the economic collapse of the Great Depression just as businesses and consumers.
document "Share the Work Campaign Gets Under Way at Meeting" article from the Greenfield Daily Recorder-Gazette Newspaper
Jan 15, 1933
L06.008
The Great Depression had reached its most destructive depths by 1933 with somewhere between 17 and 20 million people jobless
document "Welfare Workers on Hope Street Job Ask Two Packages of Tobacco" article from the Greenfield Daily Recorder-Gazette newspaper
Jan 14, 1933
L06.009
The Great Depression caused many kinds of disruptions and changes in people's lives.
document "Local Council of Unemployed Has 230 Members" article from the Greenfield Daily Recorder-Gazette newspaper
Jan 30, 1933
L06.010
The Greenfield Council of the Unemployed was one town's response to the economic and social crisis of the Great Depression.

 

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