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Food During the Great Depression

Lectures in History

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Women's Jobs in the 19th Century

Some women were very fortunate and had secretarial tons. Children also worked, but usually not for wages. Child labor laws in this era made it very difficult for children under the age of 14 to work for wages. Many scavenged along the railroad tracks,. looking for coal and other things that had fallen off freight trains. And sometimes they found other ways to make money.

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