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Period VII: 1890-1945 Part Six: The Great Depression

Period VII: 1890-1945 Part Six: The Great Depression...The Great Crash ! May 1928-September 1929, stocks of major industries doubled! beginning in Sept 1929, gradual slide ! Black

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Page 1: Period VII: 1890-1945 Part Six: The Great Depression...The Great Crash ! May 1928-September 1929, stocks of major industries doubled! beginning in Sept 1929, gradual slide ! Black

Period VII: 1890-1945 Part Six: The Great Depression

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Election of 1928

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“We in America are nearer to the final triumph over poverty than ever before in the history of any land. The poorhouse is vanishing from among us.”

- Herbert Hoover, 1928

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The Great Crash !   May 1928-September 1929,

stocks of major industries doubled

!   beginning in Sept 1929, gradual slide

! Black Thursday (Oct. 24) !   largest sell-off in NYSE history

! Black Tuesday (Oct. 29) !   $40 billion in stock value lost by

Dec.

!   Signaled beginning of Depression – did not cause Depression

! Overspeculation

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Causes of the Depression ! Lack of diversification

!   Prosperity depended on a few industries

! Weakness in consumer demand !   Consumer demand was unequally distributed !   Overproduction

! Poor credit structure !   Farmers deep in debt !   Instability of banks

! Decline of exports !   High protective tariffs

! International debt !   Allies owed money to U.S. – depended on reparations and loans to pay

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Progress of the Depression

Stock Market Crash

Banking Collapse

(Bank Runs)

Severe Contraction (Deflation)

Severe Unemployment

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Unemployment and Relief

!   Belief in personal responsibility – sense of shame

!   Turned to state and local public relief systems !   Unequipped to handle massive unemployment

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“Dust Bowl”

!   Steady decline in rainfall combined with heat wave beginning in 1930 !   Turned farmland

into deserts – dust storms

!   Many left homes in search of work or handouts – “Okies”

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African Americans and the Depression

!   Experienced considerably more unemployment, homelessness, malnutrition, disease !   Displaced in service occupations by whites

!   Forced from farmland

!   Continued migration to northern cities

! Scottsboro Case – Nine “Scottsboro Boys” convicted of rape with no evidence !   Supreme Court overturned convictions

!   New cases publicized by International Labor Defense and NAACP

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Other Minorities and the Depression

!   Mexican Americans !   Similar patterns of discrimination

!   Some forcefully removed from the country

!   Asian Americans !   Japanese American Citizens League – challenged

discrimination

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Women and the Workplace in the Great Depression

!   Popular disapproval of women’s employment !   Despite this, 20% more women were in the work force

at the end of the Great Depression

!   More likely to lose professional and industrial work

!   Feminist setbacks

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Depression Values

!   Retreat from consumerism

!   Persistence of the “Success Ethic” !   Led to self blame for poverty

!   Dale Carnegie: How to Win Friends and Influence People

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Artists and Intellectuals and the Great Depression

!   “Discovery” of rural poverty through photography work of Farm Security Administration ! Dorothea Lange

!   Writers wrote exposés on social injustice and poverty ! John Steinbeck: The Grapes of Wrath

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Radio

!   Often a community experience

!   “Escapist” programming !   Amos ‘n Andy, Superman, Dick Tracy, The Lone Ranger !   Soap operas

!   Direct access to public events !   Sporting events, politics, the Hindenburg disaster

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Movies in the New Era

!   Less expensive entertainment option – movies were becoming more appealing (color and sound)

!   Most films were deliberately escapist – musicals, comedies !   The Marx Brothers

!   Walt Disney

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Popular Literature and Journalism

!   Most popular were escapist !   Gone With The Wind

!   Magazines focused on fashions, stunts, scenery, and the arts !   Life Magazine

!   Some challenged values of American popular culture !   John Dos Passos

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The Popular Front and the Left

!   Rise of the “Popular Front” Broad coalition of “antifascist” groups

!   American Communist Party most influential !   Orchestrated by Soviet Comintern

! Spanish Civil War – attracted young Americans !   Fought against the fascists supported by Hitler and

Mussolini

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The Popular Front and the Left (cont.)

! The Socialist Party of America !   Supported Southern Tenant Farmers Union

! Antiradicalist efforts by the national government

!   “Left” became more attractive during the Great Depression

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Hoover’s Reaction: The Hoover Program

!   Limited government philosophy !   Urged voluntary cooperation for recovery – collapsed

!   Public works programs

! Agricultural Marketing Act: government program to maintain farm prices

! Hawley-Smoot Tariff (Tariff Act of 1930)

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Unhappy Presidency !   Many held Hoover personally to

blame !   “Hoovervilles,” “Hoover Flags,”

“Hoover Blankets”

!   Formed Reconstruction Finance Corporation (RFC) !   Provided federal loans to banks,

railroads, other businesses !   Bailout program !   Did not have enough money to

make impact

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Popular Protest

! Farmers’ Holiday Association !   Endorsed farmers’ strike

! Bonus Army !   Demanded payment of bonus

promised for 1945 !   20,000 marched on

Washington !   Hoover ordered U.S. Army to

assist police in clearing them out

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The Election of 1932

!   Democrats nominated Franklin Delano Roosevelt !   Demonstrated willingness to use government programs

as governor of New York

!   “I pledge you, I pledge myself to a new deal for the American people”

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Election of 1932

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Election of 1928

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The “Interregnum”

!   Period between election and inauguration

!   Collapse of American banking system accelerated

!   Hoover tried to get Roosevelt to promise that he would maintain policies of economic orthodoxy !   Roosevelt refused

!   Personal bitterness between the two

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