Upton Sinclair And The Great Depression

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Upton Sinclair once said “The remedy [The Great Depression] is to give the workers access to the means of production, and let them produce for themselves, not for others...the American way.” These wise words of Upton Sinclair are true now and they were true then. “The Great Depression (1929-1939) was the deepest and longest economic downturn in the history of the western industrialized world” (staff, history.com, par 1). The Great Depression was truly one of the hardest times in the U.S.A. history because of inflation and we are still in recession from this tragedy. What made this time even harder was the separation between white people and black people with the Jim Crow Laws. The Jim Crow Laws did not help The Great Depression in any way in

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