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Jessie Moss: The Great Depression

Jessie Moss describes her father's work during the Depression.

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Alan Hall: "Anything to make money"

Alan Hall recalls the jobs he had as a kid in Cincinnati, Ohio.

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Alan Hall: O Christmas Tree

Alan Hall recalls the rarity of having a Christmas tree in his home during the holiday.

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Alan Hall: The Depression

Alan Hall describes his mother's struggles to pay rent in the 1930s.

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William Wallace, Jr.: South Georgia Childhood

William Wallace, Jr. describes how his father, William Wallace, Sr., characterized life in South Georgia during the Great Depression.

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Geraldine Anthony: "Eighth grade student"

Geraldine Anthony describes her early life growing up in her grandmother's house on a farm in Bartow County, Georgia.

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Edith Gray: A Depression-Era Childhood

Edith Gray describes her experience growing up during the Great Depression.

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Elizabeth Hickcox: "I want a job!"

Elizabeth Hickcox explains how her grandfather got a job through the Works Progress Administration or WPA during the Depression.

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Elizabeth Hickcox: Men's Attitudes

Elizabeth Hickcox describes how she was treated unfairly by some men in the Navy.

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William Campbell: "My dad was a druggist."

William Campbell describes how his father's job affected his early life in Oklahoma.

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Richard Bailey: "A child of the Depression"

Richard Bailey explains how he helped support his family during the Depression by delivering newspapers.

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Paula Fidler: "I got to travel."

Paula Fidler describes how her father's railroad job enabled her family to travel to California in the years before World War II.

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Earline Gaither: "We were poor but we didn't know it."

Earline Gaither explains how her family survived the Depression in the 1930s.

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Richard Weber: "We were very frugal."

Richard Weber describes life on his family's farm in upstate New York during the 1930s.

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Mary McJunkin: Quitting School

Mary McJunkin describes her reasons for quitting high school after her mother's sudden death.

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Jane Tucker: Switchboard Operator

Jane Tucker describes her mother's job as a switchboard or telephone operator in Lineville, labama, before World War II.

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