they died
Another answer that was thought to be an attempt at comedy and is merely an insult to anyone who experienced the Great Depression
People all over the country tried to survive as best they could. My Grandfather for instance lived in Fleming, Colorado. It was basically a dust bowl existence. A couple of days a week he would take his wagon to neighboring towns and fix shoes. Other days he would do labor for farmers that needed any help they could get. He would only earn , at most, a few dollars a week, But he made enough to feed his 6 children and my Grandmother.
Move to another state in search of work...
March on Washington to demand their bonuses
they tried to do whatever they could to make money. This involved selling apples and fruit.
Rode the rails
Black people were treated badly during the american soda bomb.
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Farmers were not doing good during the Great Depression.
An African American during the Great Depression probably would have felt that the New Deal mostly helped white people and not others.
Construction of the Empire State Building.
It is difficult to provide an exact number as suicide statistics from that period are not comprehensive. However, there was a documented increase in suicides during the Great Depression, with rates rising significantly due to economic hardships and social distress.
many people died and lost their homes
Black people were treated badly during the american soda bomb.
How many people were homeless during the Great Depression? Between one and two million people.
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Farmers were not doing good during the Great Depression.
homeless people during the great depression Over 1,200 people were homelss.
An African American during the Great Depression probably would have felt that the New Deal mostly helped white people and not others.
it gained membership during the great depression
Construction of the Empire State Building.
During the Great Depression.
Increased