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172: Breadlines, Bank Failures, & the Bonus Army: Hoover & the Early Great Depression

History That Doesn't Suck

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Immigration and Resilience in the Great Depression

This chapter examines the U.S. government's immigration policies during the early Great Depression, focusing on deportation efforts and public sentiment around volunteerism. It culminates in a poignant Memorial Day address at Valley Forge, where themes of national pride and collective hardship are invoked to inspire resilience among citizens.

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