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Roosevelt Presidential Library & Museum, talks about Depression-era “hobos” and how they have been romanticized in popular culture. Jeffrey Urbin, with the Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential ...
One indelible image of the Great Depression is the Hobo ... If there’s one thing that we can draw from the phenomenon of Hobo symbols and community gardens, it’s that one of the most effective ...
Rambling Rudy Phillips, who spent his teenage years hopping freight trains to everywhere and nowhere and lived to become one of America's last and best-known Depression-era hobos, died on Jan. 9 ...
Today the word “hobo” is usually used in a derogatory manner, but back in the time between the end of the Civil War and the end of the Great Depression, it referred to a specific group of ...
In a letter on display at the National Heritage Museum exhibit “Teenage Hobos in the Great Depression,” Acuff writes about his brief stopover in Missouri: “We got on a freight train and ...
One of the most popular New Deal programs, the Civilian Conservation Corps put three million young men to work in the nation's forests and parks at the height of the Great Depression.
Because the lines separating “dead serious” and “obviously a joke” have vanished, there was no avoiding the Great “Hobo Chic ... of the pouches used by Depression-era hoboes.