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Family Life and Communities during the Great Depression

Family Life and Communities during the Great Depression. By: Sami Burnett, Emily Carle, Courtney Panek, and Isabella Pilkey. http://activerain.com/blogsview/144183/9-1-california-families-out-of-1-000-have-lost-their-home-to-foreclosure-. Standard of Living.

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Family Life and Communities during the Great Depression

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  1. Family Life and Communities during the Great Depression By: Sami Burnett, Emily Carle, Courtney Panek, and Isabella Pilkey http://activerain.com/blogsview/144183/9-1-california-families-out-of-1-000-have-lost-their-home-to-foreclosure-

  2. Standard of Living • Middle Class went into poverty • Hard time paying for homes, cars, food • Moved into cheap housing- Hoovervilles for poorest • Lived on very little money • Didn’t buy new clothes for anyone but father • Desperate for work and money http://www.erroluys.com/HowAmericansHelpedEachOtherDuringtheGreatDepression.htm

  3. Family Income • Below $1,500 a year for 12 million Americans • -below the poverty line for a family of 4 • - in todays figures- $15,000 • Most families had one working person • Older children may take the father’s place for income http://www.amistadresource.org/plantation_to_ghetto/the_great_depression.html

  4. Family Activities • Sunday morning radio shows • Told stories • Did anything that didn’t cost money • Family tensions were common • -short tempers • -fighting • -lack of confidence http://www.squidoo.com/depression-era-cooking

  5. Jobs and Responsibilities of Family Members • Father worked in the family- usually the only one • Women worked only if necessary • Children went to school • Oldest son often left school to support the family • Oldest daughter took care of children • Mother stayed at home unless she had a job http://m.weeklystandard.com/blogs/incomes-have-dropped-twice-much-during-recovery-during-recession_750068.html

  6. Family Life for Blacks • Had more trouble with living than whites • Had more trouble than whites finding houses • Lived in poorest homes • Forced to work longer hours and for less pay than whites • Had more troubles finding jobs • Faced discrimination everywhere • Didn’t cross racial paths with whites http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Depression

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