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My Pearlmother, Anita Clark And The Great Depression

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"We are not makers of history but we are made by history." My grandmother, Anita Clark, was born October 17, 1931 in Trenton, Tennessee. She lived through traumatizing events such as The Great Depression, Pearl Harbor Attack, Brown vs Board case, JFK Assassination, and 9/11. So without a doubt, she witnessed and was affected by these historical events. The Great Depression was severe economic drop that lasted from 1929-1931. The Great Depression was a tough time for many families. "The depths of this depression was unprecedented; in March, 1933, more than one quarter of willing workers in the United States were unemployed, and another quarter could only find part-time work.” The unemployment rate was around 25%, which was one of the most massive unemployment rates in U.S history. During the great depression, durable and capital were in high demand. "Durable goods are consumer goods that last a long time, such as automobiles, appliances, and home furnishing". "Capital goods are goods such as factory buildings, machinery, and equipment". By 1933, the great depression started to recover slowly from its economic slump. "At the low point of the business cycle (the "trough"), low prices create an incentive for consumers to buy more, leading the economy into recovery.". "As demand increases, employment increases. In times of peak demand in a given sector of the economy, almost every potential worker who wants a job can find one." (Caldwell and O'Driscoll). The great depression

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