The Great Depression: A Short Story

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“Breathe, John,” Glenda said.
“I can’t because the antiseptic smells worse than Marv’s boots,” John replied.
Mom began to smile and gave Glenda a shake of her head. John said, “It’s important to remember that sharecroppers weren’t needed during the Great Depression because tractors and combines could work cheaper.” And John went on to say that the tenant farmer went the way of the cowboy when corporations fenced their ranches in the 1890s.
“If it wasn’t for the Great Depression, we wouldn’t have had Buck Owens and the Buckaroos, or ‘A Tiger by the Tail,’ or Hee Haw,” Dad said.
“Right,” John said as his voice raised a notch higher as it did when he thought dad was messing with him. “Many Oklahomans were driven from the land they farmed for

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