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Hobos, often itinerant workers during the Great Depression and earlier, sought a better life by traveling to find work and opportunities. They relied on a network of fellow hobos for support, sharing tips about safe routes and potential jobs. Many embraced a transient lifestyle, hopping trains and exploring towns, hoping to find temporary employment or a welcoming community. Their pursuit of a "nice life" often involved a blend of resilience, resourcefulness, and the quest for personal freedom amidst economic hardship.

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