The Diversity of the Depression
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Other homeless people lived in places called "Hoovervilles." A Hooverville was a place where homeless people built shacks to live in. The name comes from President Herbert Hoover. Many people thought he did not do enough to help people during the Depression. This is a picture of a Hooverville near the Willamette River in Portland, Oregon, July 1936. Photo by Arthur Rothstein. Library of Congress.
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