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To Kill A Mockingbird And The Great Depression

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The novel, To Kill a Mockingbird, by Harper Lee, takes place in the 1930s; the time of The Great Depression, when race relations and social class relations were evident. The Great Depression was a worldwide economic downturn; during this time, many people were unemployed. In fact, by 1933, 25% of workers and 37% of all non-farmer workers in America were jobless, 11 thousand out of 25 thousand banks failed, and profits dropped by 10 billion to 1 billion . This was a huge economic crisis that affected not only the States, but also countries that were international trade partners with the US. According to the Winnipeg Free Press, if one writes about the Depression they will “write of the obstinate refusal if the governments to face realities;

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