At least 800 people or over lived. I think.,,,,,,,,,
Chicago Is A Huge City, African American, They Lived All Over City Of Chicago.
There were 1,000 people in the great deprestion
Georgia O' Keefe did art work of people during the great depression, showing how people lived and how conditions were.
Charles Dickens lived and wrote during the reign of Queen Victoria.
All races live or had lived in Chicago,,,as well as a great many folks of various nationlites,
the people from the great Zimbabwe lived there
some of the places were called "flop houses"
Some were called "Hoovervilles" to indicate that President Hoover was the cause of the Great Depression.
During his lifetime he lived in several locations - most notably during his heyday he lived in the Chicago area, occasionally in one of the leading downtown hotels of the era - later in life he lived in Florida, where he eventually died from complications (allegedly) of advanced Syphilis.
hoover villes were homes that the people lived in during the great depression often made of cardbored and newspapers, on streets, and in parks
There are many Americans who were alive during the depression.
poor people lived in a short period of time.and thats why 19 to 25 people lived.