The Great Depression
The economic collapse of the Great Depression, and the accompanying environmental crisis of the Dust Bowl, posed tough challenges to Americans in the 1930s. The crises prompted many innovative responses, from social movements and works of art to the New Deal's infrastructure and social safety net. This exhibit highlights how this turbulent decade ushered in a new era for labor, culture, and government.
- Government ResponseView Connections11
- The Dust BowlView Connections15
- Documenting the DepressionView Connections13
- PoliticsView Connections14
- Environment & InfrastructureView Connections09
- Race & InequalityView Connections13
- Social Safety NetView Connections10
- Arts & EntertainmentView Connections20
- Legacy and Lessons: EconomyView Connections20
- Legacy and Lessons: LaborView Connections20