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Severe economic crisis in the USA in the 1930s

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  • ԱՄՆ-ի ծանր տնտեսական ճգնաժամը 1930-ականներին (hy)
  • schwere Wirtschaftskrise in den USA in den 1930er Jahren (de)
  • periodo de la economía estadounidense comenzado en 1929 (es)
  • fase della storia degli USA (1929-1941) (it)
  • severe economic crisis in the USA in the 1930s (en)
  • grave crise économique aux États-Unis dans les années 1930 (fr)
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  • photo of a woman with young children (en)
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  • Annelise Orleck (en)
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  • Dorothea Lange's 1936 photo Migrant Mother is an iconic photograph associated with the Great Depression. (en)
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  • 2008-05-04 (xsd:date)
  • 2010-07-04 (xsd:date)
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  • Roosevelt's first Fireside Chat on the Banking Crisis (en)
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  • yes (en)
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  • 1941 (xsd:integer)
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  • Fireside Chat 1 On the Banking Crisis Franklin Delano Roosevelt.ogg (en)
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  • United States (en)
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  • Great Depression era (en)
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  • yes (en)
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  • 1929 (xsd:integer)
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  • In New York City, organized bands of Jewish housewives fiercely resisted eviction, arguing that they were merely doing their jobs by defending their homes and those of their neighbors. Barricading themselves in apartments, they made speeches from tenement windows, wielded kettles of boiling water, and threatened to scald anyone who attempted to move furniture out on to the street. Black mothers in Cleveland, unable to convince a local power company to delay shutting off electricity in the homes of families who had not paid their bills, won restoration of power after they hung wet laundry over every utility line in the neighborhood. They also left crying babies on the desks of caseworkers at the Cleveland Emergency Relief Association, refusing to retrieve them until free milk had been provided for each child. These actions reflected a sense of humor but sometimes housewife rage exploded. In Chicago, angry Polish housewives doused thousands of pounds of meat with kerosene and set it on fire at the warehouses of the Armour Company to dramatize their belief that high prices were not the result of shortages. (en)
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  • Fireside Chat 1 On the Banking Crisis (en)
  • 'We Are That Mythical Thing Called The Public': Militant Housewives During The Great Depression (en)
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  • Great Depression in the United States (en)
  • الكساد الكبير في الولايات المتحدة (ar)
  • Great Depression (de)
  • Велика депресія у США (uk)
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