“Brother, Can You Spare a Dime?”

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“Brother, Can You Spare a Dime?” The Great Depression “Brother, Can You Spare a Dime?”

Keep Calm and Believe in America Didn’t want to add to the panic, so he appeared calm. Believed in American “rugged individualism” that would pull us through. Afraid of socialism, which was established in Europe, and now very appealing to Americans. He was worried, and organized several conferences with business, bank, and labor leaders.

What Would Hoover Do? Raise taxes? Pros: Fund public works, create jobs Cons: Less money  less spending  hurts business Keep taxes low and borrow money (run a budget deficit) Cons: Less money available for loans  bad for business

Migrant Mother Dorothea Lange

Kentucky Flood Margaret Bourke-White

Photojournalism in the Depression Dorothea Lange American documentary photographer and photojournalist Famous for documenting the Depression, Dust Bowl, and WWII Japanese internment camps.

Photojournalism in the Depression Margaret Bourke-White Documentary photographer and photojournalist First female American war correspondent. Famous for photos of the Depression, Soviet Five-Year Plans, Buchenwald survivors, Gandhi, and various war zones. “Maggie the Indestructable”

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