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The Great Depression “The Dirty Thirties”
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Mother of 7 Children
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slouching through the Great Depression
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Don’t stop in our town
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Once in Khaki suits, gee we looked swell...
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Note the sign...
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Blanche Grambs, No Work (1935)
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James N. Rosenberg, Oct 29 Dies Irae ("Days of Wrath"), 1929
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Work is what I want - not charity
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Buddy, Can you spare a dime?
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Brother Can you spare a dime? (1931) They used to tell me I was building a dream, and so I followed the mob, When there was earth to plow, or guns to bear, I was always there right on the job. They used to tell me I was building a dream, with peace and glory ahead, Why should I be standing in line, just waiting for bread?
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Once I built a railroad, I made it run, made it race against time. Once I built a railroad; now it's done. Brother, can you spare a dime? Once I built a tower, up to the sun, brick, and rivet, and lime; Once I built a tower, now it's done. Brother, can you spare a dime?
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Once in khaki suits, gee we looked swell, Full of that Yankee Doodly Dum, Half a million boots went slogging through Hell, And I was the kid with the drum!
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Say, don't you remember, they called me Al; it was Al all the time. Why don't you remember, I'm your pal? Buddy, can you spare a dime?
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Once in khaki suits, gee we looked swell, Full of that Yankee Doodly Dum, Half a million boots went slogging through Hell, And I was the kid with the drum!
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Say, don't you remember, they called me Al; it was Al all the time. Say, don't you remember, I'm your pal? Buddy, can you spare a dime?
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The First 100 Days
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Large Capital Projects
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Capital projects in Canada
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Relief Camps for unemployed
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Bennett Buggy
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