if you mean WHERE they lived, it was sometimes in hobo villages where they all worked together to cook and such A lot of people in cities such as Chicago ran around, sometimes stealing from people. Soup kitchens were also available for the hungry. lots of homeless people traveled by jumping on trains.
Both include suffering of people. The unemployed and the homeless youth both shared: looking for jobs and having a decent place to live.
farms that were assisted by many poor, homeless people in the late 1930's
They live in Mississippi and it is the 1930's
A person who is homeless is a person who does have a regular home to live in. Some homeless live in their cars, sleep in parks, or live in tents.
The main way people survived in the 1930's was by licking gooche. Gooche was a main meal in the 30's and served as a necessity. LIKC GOOCHE TO LIVE.
where was moscisk in the 1930 's
what was life like in 1930's? what was life like in 1930's?
No, she lived in the time of World War Two, around the 1930's and 1940's.
Homeless individuals can live in a variety of places such as on the streets, in shelters, under bridges, in cars, or in makeshift encampments. The specific location can vary depending on the individual's circumstances and access to resources.
yes because everyone one homeless in they needed help so kids had work to help feed thier families
In your head
Live Ghosts - 1930 was released on: USA: 20 January 1930