How Did African Americans Live During The Great Depression

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Many people delayed their marriages, and some couples did not divorce because they simply could not afford the cost of it. The people that lived in the more urban areas made makeshift towns; they called these “hoovervilles.” They made these out of whatever they could find; scrap lumber and metal. If they lived there they were not considered homeless. Rural areas in the Midwest were also hit hard by the economy and the weather. Crop production dried up during this time due to lack of rain and the dust storms that would plow through their cities. Without any crops farmers struggled to try and keep their farms. The African Americans’ experienced the great depression before the stock market crashed, when it did crash, they were hit much harder

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