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The Growing Wrath By Anthony Divinagracia and Robert Le

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This essay details the survial of the American people from the Wall street crash to the Dust Bowl. All happening during the great depression.

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The Growing Wrath

By Anthony Divinagracia and

Robert Le

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The Sudden beginning. People crowd the bank to withdraw as much of their savings. Few were successful.

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Lining up.Men line up in a breadline to receive free food since they cannot afford bread.

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Trying to make a living.This man is selling apples for only 5 cents hoping that he would make enough money to feed himself and his family.

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MEANWHILE, ON THE OTHER SIDE OF THE NATION:

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The storm risingA dust cloud formed from a decade of bad farming of the soil approaches a small town ready to coat it in dust.

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The aftermath.A Kansas farm shortly after a dust storm came through.

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Road to the promise land?A overloaded truck traveling to California where there could be jobs available.

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A promiseA man stares at a sign that promises work at an orange orchard but at what pay?

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At workA group of men pick cotton from the field in which they would get paid based on how heavy their bag is.

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ShelterA “Hooverville” in California where many migrant workers ended up staying due to them not having enough money.

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MANY PEOPLE PROTESTED THE DEPRESSION IN MANY WAYS.

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The marchUnemployed workers marching in protest against the bad economy.

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Sit DownWorld War 1 veterans stay in front of the capitol building in Washington D.C. in hopes of getting early bonus from the government that would help them in their living.

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One people, one voice.People gather up in wall street to protest against the down economy.

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BUT EVEN SO, ALL PROTESTS ENDED THE SAME WAY:

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Violence eruptsFarmers in Nebraska protesting against the foreclosure of their farms are dispersed by local authorities.

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Crowd controlPolicemen try to break up a union strike that is protesting for equal workers rights.

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Flames

A Hooverville in flames after the Bonus army protests in Washington D.C.

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With the times around them getting harder and worse, the American people needed a new person to look up to for guidance:

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A New DealNewly elected president Franklin Roosevelt in his inaugural speech promises a “New Deal” to the American people to help them with the down economy.

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