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The Untold Story of Monopoly
This chapter uncovers the origins of Monopoly, focusing on Charles Darrow's transformation from an unemployed engineer to a celebrated game inventor, while shedding light on Lizzie McGee's overlooked contributions to the game's creation. It examines the game's rise to popularity during the Great Depression and its cultural significance in post-war America, illustrating the themes of aspiration, ownership, and the impact of marketing. Through captivating storytelling, it highlights both the commercial success of Monopoly and the injustices in the recognition of its inventors.
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