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Down and Out in the Great Depression

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Down and Out in the Great Depression is a moving, revealing collection of letters by the forgotten men, women, and children who suffered through one of the greatest periods of hardship in American history. Sifting through some 15,000 letters from government and private sources, Robert McElvaine has culled nearly 200 communications that best show the problems, thoughts, and emotions of ordinary people during this time.

Unlike views of Depression life "from the bottom up" that rely on recollections recorded several decades later, this book captures the daily anguish of people during the thirties. It puts the reader in direct contact with Depression victims, evoking a feeling of what it was like to live through this disaster.

Following Franklin D. Roosevelt's inauguration, both the number of letters received by the White House and the percentage of them coming from the poor were unprecedented. The average number of daily communications jumped to between 5,000 and 8,000, a trend that continued throughout the Rosevelt administration. The White House staff for answering such letters - most of which were directed to FDR, Eleanor Roosevelt, or Harry Hopkins - quickly grew from one person to fifty.

Mainly because of his radio talks, many felt they knew the president personally and could confide in him. They viewed the Roosevelts as parent figures, offering solace, help, and protection. Roosevelt himself valued the letters, perceiving them as a way to gauge public sentiment. The writers came from a number of different groups - middle-class people, blacks, rural residents, the elderly, and children. Their letters display emotional reactions to the Depression - despair, cynicism, and anger - and attitudes toward relief.

In his extensive introduction, McElvaine sets the stage for the letters, discussing their significance and some of the themes that emerge from them. By preserving their original spelling, syntax, grammar, and capitaliz

Sobre o Livro

Esta obra apresenta uma coleção comovente de cartas que revelam as experiências de homens, mulheres e crianças esquecidos durante a Grande Depressão, proporcionando uma visão única e direta das dificuldades enfrentadas nesse período.

Ao reunir quase 200 comunicações de uma vasta coleção de 15.000 cartas, o livro permite que os leitores sintam a angústia diária vivida por pessoas comuns, trazendo à tona emoções como desespero, cinismo e raiva.

A introdução do autor contextualiza as cartas, explorando temas significativos e a importância desse material, tornando a leitura não apenas informativa, mas também profundamente impactante.

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Categoria História
Subcategoria Sociologia
Autores Não informado
Sobre o Autor
Idioma Inglês
Quantidade de Páginas 276
Acabamento Brochura
Editora Longleaf on behalf of Univ of N. Carolina Press
ISBN 9780807858912
Tamanho 15.2x22.9
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