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      <title>Year down yonder  by NATHAN HUFF</title>
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         <title>Mary Alice’s family struggled to get money and she didn’t want go to grandma’s</title>
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         <title>Mary Alice’s grandma makes burgo and poor people don’t pay nothing and rich people pay alot </title>
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         <title>Summary. The Great Depression is finally over in 1937, but times are still hard. Because her parents cannot care for her while they struggle to regain their to get ther life  back in Chicago, fifteen-year-old Mary Alice is sent to live with her Grandma Dowdel in a small town in southern Illinois</title>
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         <pubDate>2017-11-21 15:35:27 UTC</pubDate>
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         <description><![CDATA[The Great Depression lasted from 1929 to 1939, and was the worst economic downturn in the history of the industrialized world. It began after the stock market crash of October 1929, which sent Wall Street into a panic and wiped out millions of investors. Over the next several years, consumer spending and investment dropped, causing steep declines in industrial output and employment as failing companies laid off workers. By 1933, when the Great Depression reached its lowest point, some 15 million Americans were unemployed and nearly half the country’s banks had failed.]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[When the Great Depression began, the United States was the only industrialized country in the world without some form of unemployment insurance or social security. In 1935, Congress passed the Social Security Act, which for the first time provided Americans with unemployment, disability and pensions for old age.

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         <description><![CDATA[After showing early signs of recovery beginning in the spring of 1933, the economy continued to improve throughout the next three years, during which real GDP (adjusted for inflation) grew at an average rate of 9 percent per year. A sharp recession hit in 1937, caused in part by the Federal Reserve’s decision to increase its requirements for money in reserve. Though the economy began improving again in 1938, this second severe contraction reversed many of the gains in production and employment and prolonged the effects of the Great Depression through the end of the decade.

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         <description><![CDATA[Mary Alice Ranieri shares her life story and a window into her family tree that traces its roots back to Cherokee and Irish ancestry. She fondly describes her experience growing up during the Depression with six siblings, an ill mother, and a soon-to-be-widowed father. Her brothers are drafted for the war, and she loses her sister to another kind of battle. Mary witnesses the world’s largest earthquake and encounters people of different nationalities and cultures. Her perceptive voice is that of a woman who proudly lives to be the last leaf of the family tree.
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