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Collection of Great Depressions (20)

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When the job market feels overwhelming-and robots are applying too.
A symbolic illustration showing the U.S. flag personified in grief beside a tombstone marking the Great Depression era (1929-1939).
Florence Owens Thompson, the subject of Dorothea Lange’s “Migrant Mother,” photographed in Nipomo, California, 1936.
A warm, hand-drawn depiction of maternal love-mother and child in a quiet, intimate moment of connection.
A classic fedora paired with striking red lightning bolts signals imminent danger or a critical warning.
A worried farmer stands with hands in his empty overalls pockets, reflecting financial strain in agriculture.
The Story of the Great Depression in Photos
A comprehensive visual toolkit illustrating key aspects of the Great Depression, perfect for teaching economic hardship and New Deal programs.
Dipper Pines, the curious and often anxious protagonist of Gravity Falls, caught mid-thought in his signature look.
A stylized monopoly-man figure wields authority with a “WASHINGTON” placard-evoking themes of centralized control and political influence.
This infographic traces the chain reaction from U.S. farm surpluses to global hunger, bank collapses, reduced consumption, and price crashes during the Great Depression.
A spectral protester stands guard at a gothic mansion, warning visitors about its union-unfriendly phantoms.
A WPA construction worker takes a moment to review paperwork on-site, with the iconic “USA Work Program WPA” sign behind him-1930s America in action.
A clean, pixel-style illustration showing bundled $100 bills and stacked gold coins-symbolizing liquid assets and emergency funds.
A pair of hands holds the October 29, 1929, edition of the Brooklyn Daily Eagle, headlining “Wall St. in Panic as Stocks Crash”-a defining moment of the Great Depression.
A frustrated executive tries to take a call in the downpour-umbrella in hand, but still caught off guard.
A lone farmhouse with a rooftop windmill endures in an empty, windswept plain-a poignant symbol of frontier perseverance.
A simple, hand-drawn money bag with a bold dollar sign-perfect for representing cash, income, or financial goals.
Florence Owens Thompson, age 32, with two of her children in Nipomo, California, March 1936-Dorothea Lange’s defining image of the Great Depression.
A chaotic yet charming early-1900s roller coaster ride, where hats fly and expressions run the gamut from terror to glee.
A young girl stands in a plowed field holding a shovel-symbolizing farm labor during the Great Depression era.