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Shantytown America: Inside the Hoovervilles

Shantytown America: Inside the Hoovervilles

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Join host James Hartley as he explores the makeshift communities known as Hoovervilles that emerged across America during the Great Depression. This episode examines the daily life, demographics, and social organization of these shantytown settlements that housed over a million Americans between 1930-1935. Discover how desperate families built communities from scrap materials in empty lots and along riverbanks in major cities like Seattle, New York, and Washington D.C. Learn about the diverse residents - from unemployed laborers to former middle-class homeowners - who created informal governments, schools, and support networks within these settlements. The episode covers the political significance of Hoovervilles, named after President Herbert Hoover, and their role in shaping public opinion about government responsibility during economic crisis. Hartley discusses city officials' varied responses, from tolerance to violent police raids, and examines how these communities gradually disappeared as New Deal programs provided alternative relief. The show explores the lasting legacy of Hoovervilles in American politics and social policy, highlighting themes of resilience, community cooperation, and survival during the nation's worst economic disaster. Essential listening for understanding Depression-era social history and grassroots community organization during crisis.
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