Living Memory
This episode explores the Great Depression through the vivid memories of individuals who experienced it as children in the 1930s. We hear compelling accounts of family survival strategies, including stories of makeshift economies, community support networks, and creative solutions to scarcity. The narratives detail how children adapted to sudden poverty, the impact of New Deal programs on their communities, and how these experiences shaped their lifelong attitudes toward money and security.
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