“During the Great Depression, which began in 1929 and lasted approximately a decade, shantytowns appeared across the U.S. as unemployed people were evicted from their homes. As the Depression worsened in the 1930s, causing severe hardships for millions of Americans, many looked to the federal government for assistance. When the government failed to provide relief, President Herbert Hoover was blamed for the intolerable economic and social conditions, and the shantytowns that cropped up across the nation, primarily on the outskirts of major cities, became known as Hoovervilles.”–www.history.com
A picture of squalor that is seldom associated with the US.
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So sad. š¦
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Well this may be photogenic but it is not historically accurate. FDR did more damage. He just had great PR.
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All those terms testifies to great PR. And the hiding of his disability. I still think it’s creepy to marry your cousin.
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