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Hardcover Making do: How women survived the '30s Book

ISBN: 0695805932

ISBN13: 9780695805937

Making do: How women survived the '30s

During the 1930's "making do" became more than a way of stretching food or clothes; it became a philosophy, a state of being, an art. This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Perservering in spite of everything

Most views of the Great Depression limit themselves strictly to the trials and travails of the men who suddenly found themselves without a job and facing an uncertain future. Nothing was ever said about the role of women who were thrust immediately into a multi-tasking role of matriarch, breadwinner, mother, magician, consoler, and helpmate. "Making Do" tells that story in the best of oral tradition, bringing to light what was sketched over lightly, and worse, ignored by writers of the time. It is the written counterpart to the FSA pictures that creted an ocean of contoversy by showing people what they wanted to ignore.
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