The Great Depression is remembered as the worst recession in modern U.S. history. By the end of 1932, the Great Depression had impacted roughly 60 million people. Some, including middle-class families ...
The Great Depression was a challenging time that tested the financial resilience of the middle class. Many found themselves unprepared for the economic downturn, leading to some costly mistakes. By ...
Liberal historians have long argued that even during the Great Depression, the allegedly Red Decade, most Americans remained broadly loyal to the capitalist political economy. Supposedly, even the ...
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