Interview about the Great Depression

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When were you born?

March 6, 1924

How did the Great Depression affect your life (childhood) at the time?

Didn't know we were poor

Had to wait for things

During the Depression, where did you live? How was that geographic area affected by the Depression?

Lived in Queens, NY

Everyone was the same

Only people that had more were civil service employees

When did your family or community first feel the economic impact of the Depression?

By 1933

Had some money

It was all used up

Father lost job, knitting mill

How was the school in your community affected by the Depression?

Not at all

What did you do for entertainment during the Depression?

Summer school, crafts

Radio Little Orphan Annie

Stories

Library

Movies one day a week 10 cents

Good times…not aware we were poor, everyone was

Good children…. mother said no listened

Religion helped

Movies were like fairytales…good always won,

On Friday nights…dish night…. paid 25 cents…got free dish

Depression glass

How did your life change when the Depression was over?

By time it was over going into WWII

Things were better by 1939

Could get work by 1939

Manager grocery

Mother worked for a doctor as a housekeeper

How does the Depression continue to affect your present life?

Never wasteful

Don't waste food

Respect money more

Little child today will get money…. knew there was no money

Depression mentality

Loves giving things away

Donations at church

Husband- mother truant officer…. went around to find children out of school, worked for board of ed, steady salary, widow 3 children, much easier time, new clothes,

How did you get to school during the Great Depression?

Walked

Always within reasonable

What groups did you feel most sorry for?

Some families that they knew were on relief like welfare

Did you know anyone who worked for one of the federal programs like the Civilian Conservation Corps?

Knew of them…only 9 didn't know

What did you usually eat during a day?

Ate 3 times a day

Didn't go into icebox

Come home from school n have peanut butter and jelly or cheese sandwiches

Rice crispies or oatmeal

Wonderful life, happy children

Mother and father didn't share problems

Didn't get a lot of new things

At Easter…great time, new shoes put nice new ribbon on straw hat

Very little 7, mother couldn't afford to buy a new doll…mother would wash dolls n buy one new dress

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