they named the shacks the poor lived in "Hoover villes" the newspapers they used as blankets "Hoover blankets", and the little food they got from soup kitchens "Hoover stew"
american were angry with hoover for not doing enough to help them out of hard times
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Protecting the rights of African Americans.
Eric. It's from That 70's show.
A Hoover pocket, also called a Hoover flag, was when people would pull out the flaps of their pockets to show that they had no money. It originated from the Great Depression.
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Hoover flags were pants pockets turned inside-out to show that the person had no money.
A Hoover Hotel was a park bench where a homeless person slept overnight. A Hooverville was a campground filled with the homeless. Hoover flags were empty pockets turned inside-out to show that the person had no money to spend.
Americans show pride in being free and their rights.
A Hoover pocket, also called a Hoover flag, was when people would pull out the flaps of their pockets to show that they had no money. It originated from the Great Depression.
Two A Days is a television show airing on the MTV television station. The show follows the lives of teens attending Hoover High School located in Hoover, Alabama. The show focuses on the high schools football team.