Women's Voices - Research Article from Great Depression and New Deal Reference Library

This encyclopedia article consists of approximately 20 pages of information about Women's Voices.

Women's Voices - Research Article from Great Depression and New Deal Reference Library

This encyclopedia article consists of approximately 20 pages of information about Women's Voices.
This section contains 2,721 words
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Excerpt from "The Unsung Heroes of the Depression"

Reprinted from One Third of a Nation:
Lorena Hickok Reports on the Great Depression

Edited by Richard Lowitt and Maurine Beasley
Published in 1981

"People, with voices, faces, eyes. People with hope. People without hope. People still fighting. People with all courage squeezed out of them. People with stories."

Lorena Hickok

"Go talk with preachers and teachers, businessmen, workers, farmers. Go talk with the unemployed, those who are on relief and those who aren't. And when you talk with them don't ever forget that but for the grace of God you, I, any of our friends might be in their shoes. Tell me what you see and hear. All of it." These were the instructions Harry...

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