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05/03/2023
Times Were Tough During the 1930's Great Depression
Looking back at these photos of the 1930s Depression era, life seemed so hard. Around 15 million in the U.S. alone were unemployed, and half of the banks had failed. Life was especially hard for those who were older and who lived in rural America where the Depression and the Dust Bowl dealt a double whammy. See what life was like for the common man and woman during the 1930's Great Depression.


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What Dressing Up Looked Like In The 1930's
In the 1930's fur was very popular in fashion- so were sequins and a long line - and the influence of movie stars on fashion began to grow. Perhaps the glamor was a needed relief from the Great Depression and the Dust Bowl. Or perhaps the popularity of that new medium "the talkies" and the ability to make more complex movies, such as musicals, made dressing up more glamorous and fun. The beautiful gowns of the 1930's are still a fashion influence today on the Red Carpet, but some things like wearing real fur is now out of date. Do you recognize the similarities to today’s fashion?


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The Only Thing We Have To Fear Is Fear Itself
On March 4th, 1933 was President Franklin D. Roosevelt's first inaugural speech addressing the fear of the nation. Fear has often played a part of American politics, but when unemployment was almost 25% during the depths of the Great Depression, his speech provided hope to a nation that was suffering. The most remembered part of his inaugural address was the phrase "The only thing we have to fear is fear itself"...


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Everyday Style & Fashion Trends In The 1930's
House dresses for the morning, afternoon dresses for going out, glamorous evening dresses and fur . . . women's fashion was expanding in the 1930's. During the 1930's, women still made their own clothing (lots of examples below, including a real sack dress), but manufactured dresses also came into their own and were actually cheaper. A dress for 49 cents - Really? That’s under $8.00 in today’s dollars! Discover 1930's fashion - a beautiful time for dressing and one that still influences designers today.