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What Americans who beat the Great Depression can teach us today

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What Americans who beat the Great Depression can teach us today.

Commentators have drawn parallels between our current time and the 1930s, saying the pandemic could trigger the same type of economic and political upheaval that marked the Depression. But there’s another part of that era that can illuminate the present: Lessons from those who somehow managed to emerge from the Depression with their optimism – and in some cases, their finances – intact. These survivor stories are collected in a classic book, “Hard Times: An Oral History of the Great Depression,” by Studs Terkel, the late, legendary journalist. It’s filled with bruising but inspirational stories from impoverished farmers, businessmen, hustlers, politicians, housewives and others. One reviewer described Terkel’s book as “a huge anthem in praise of the American spirit.” (CNN)

https://www.cnn.com/2020/05/07/us/great-depression-voices-coronavirus-blake/index.html

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