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Great Depression

 

            Great Depression was during 1929 through 1939. It was one of the hardest time people had gone through. There wasn't money like there is now or transportation. I interviewed six different people on the day of 1-13-00. I learned many things; such as how there wasn't food, money, clothing, transportation, and many other things during the time of the depression. I"m going to tell you stories I heard also my feeling on things.
             On the day of January 1st of 2000, I had gone to a nursing home by the name of Millers Mary Manor located on route 6 in Lake Station. There I had interviewed many different people: .
             The fist one I"m going to tell you about was a man who went by the name Nicholas Georgeif. His age wasn't spoken of. He was a teenager during the depression. His father worked on the farm as he attended school during the day. After school him and his sisters and brothers had helped on the farm. Back then money was tight you worked for a dollar a day or seventy-five cents to round up a heard of cattle. He served in the military for four years and two months. He didn't talk much of how it was or had effected him during the time. He then became interested in photography and bought his first camera for a dollar. He told us how he remembered Franklin Roosevelt had put together a WPA it was a workers writers project. Roosevelt had gave those who didn't have jobs a job on the WPA, they worked on highways and roads for around a dollar a day. Also Nicholas stated how he (Roosevelt) put together CC camps. Which is civilian conversational corps, for children to stay of the streets and out of trouble. After Nicholas had been out of the military he became a photographer for a living. He also had taken pictures of Albert Einstein. To make a long story short He wasn't shy back then. He walked up to Einstein's door and stated who he was and wanted to take a picture of him. It went from there He had taken the picture met his wife and talked with him.


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