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What ways did culture reflect the Depression experience? In 1930​

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Prostitution was on the rise as desperate women sought ways to pay the bills. Health ... Mass migrations continued throughout the 1930s. ... Popular culture saw new trends as well.

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In the 1930’s, a huge surge of the blues and jazz erupted from the Harlem Renaissance, bringing these feelings of hopelessness to the forefront. Since people were unable to pay for anything, many were caught on the streets and wandering around as hobos looking for their next meal. Many aspects of the daily life reflected the new poor economy, such as a rise in homelessness, job loss, and overall “Depression”
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