The Sleeping Archive
Step into a winter street in New York City in 1932. The Great Depression has settled into the bones of the city. Storefronts glow faintly in the early dusk. The cold comes early. And at the corner of Broadway, a young girl stands beside a wooden crate filled with pencils, waiting for someone to stop. This episode is set in New York during the height of the Great Depression — a time when unemployment soared, families struggled to survive, and children often worked to support their households. Through a first-person narrative account, we enter the daily reality of survival, dignity, and quiet endurance in one of the hardest economic periods in American history. This is not a documentary. It is a historically grounded fictional narrative, told as if you were there — calm, immersive, and faithful to the social realities of the time. — What to Expect: • Immersive narrative history • First-person storytelling • Historically accurate fictional account • Sleep-friendly pacing • Suitable for Charlotte Mason & classical learners — This is not a documentary. It’s history, as if you were there.
31 episodios
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