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The 1930's in America
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The 1930's in America: The 1930's in America
1930's United States Economic concerns, education, women, African-American status,Headlines, and Harper Lee
Oral Presentation (To Kill a Mockingbird)
Unit 2.1 Assessment
Research connected to the novel, To Kill a Mockingbird: Oral Presentation
Economic Concerns of the 1930's
The Stock Market Crash
The Great Depression
Statistics: wages and salaries, costs of homes, food, cars, rent, etc.
Newspapers
The Great Depression
Status of African-Americans in the 1930's
Jim Crow Laws
Ku Klux Klan
Born in Slavery: Slave Narratives from the Federal Writers' Project, 1936 to 1938
Letter from Eleanor Roosevelt to NAACP
Famous politicians, poets, and novelists
World Book 1930's
Race Relations in the 1930's and 40's
Education of the 1930's
Headlines in the 1930's
The Scottsboro Trial
The New Deal
New Deal Programs: Selected Library of Congress Resources
Works Progress Administration (WPA)
WPA posters
Collections database: America in the 1930s
Collections: America in the 1930s
Database of resources including websites and books available in the Tolman Library Media Center.
Women in the 1930's and women characters in the novel
World Book Women in the 1930's
Harper Lee
Harper Lee
World Book on Harper Lee