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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNLos Angeles’ 1936 ‘Bum Blockade’ Targeted American Migrants Fleeing Poverty and Drought During the Great DepressionThe two-month patrol stopped supposedly "suspicious" individuals from crossing into California from other states. But its ...
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LAist on MSNThis UC Irvine professor’s great great grandfather wrote a ballad about mass deportations — nearly 100 years agoIndiscriminate raids. Removal of U.S. citizens. Pressure to leave the country. For evolutionary biologist Adriana Darielle ...
The Great Depression began with "Black Tuesday" on Oct. 29, 1929, when a panic selloff triggered a stock market collapse, wiping out thousands of investors who had borrowed heavily.
Several factors led to the Great Depression, one of the most severe economic crises in U.S. history. NPR interviewed economists who discussed the causes of the Great Depression.
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