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Throughline May 12, 2026 18m

Four voices from the Great Depression

NPR

Summary

The transcript explores personal narratives of survival during the Great Depression, highlighting the diverse experiences of four individuals from different backgrounds who faced economic hardship, hunger, and social challenges. The stories reveal the widespread suffering across ethnic and racial lines, with each person navigating unemployment, poverty, and scarce resources through unique strategies of resilience and adaptation. Ultimately, the accounts underscore a collective sense of shared struggle and the human capacity to endure during one of the most challenging economic periods in American history.

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