Kurt Vonnegut Quotes About Great Depression
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The Great Depression was going on, so that the station and the streets teemed with homeless people, just as they do today. The newspapers were full of stories of worker layoffs and farm foreclosures and bank failures, just as they are today. All that has changed, in my opinion, is that, thanks to television, we can hide a Great Depression. We may even be hiding a Third World War.
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One of [ways being lucky] was to go to school during the Great Depression because teaching became a plum job.
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all that has changed, in my opinion, is that, thanks to television, we can hide a great depression. we may even be hiding a third world war
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The smartest people in Indianapolis became teachers [during the Great Depression]. And, for once, there was something for women to do because teaching was regarded as a woman's profession, like nursing. So the smartest women in town - Jesus, my women teachers were so exciting.
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