A Nation In Torrent Summary

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Many fought hard and long in a disheartening battle for maintenance in their lives. The great market crash in nineteen twenty nine in the united states lead to the depression and business collapse making the economic and social way of live change the course of history around the world. In the book “A Nation in Torrent: The Great American Depression 1929-1939” by Edward Robb Ellis gives an inside look to how the collapse of the economy affected low income people in the United States. A mix of low income, unemployment, underutilized amount, low product prices, and subside in trade between other countries. These acute events lead to the competition for food and starvation in American lives. The author gives an outlook on the depression in American lives by talking about apple vendors, breadlines, and race that symbolizes the great depression. During the hard times there had been many projects to help the poor to get their hands on some food, many of these project fail where there was not money or resources that …show more content…
Where there were people starving, there were no jobs or enough money to put food on the table for families. In the cities soup kitchens were created to feed the poor who were out on the streets for a chance for a meal, “Many had breakfast on nothing more than evil smelling mush and so-called coffee at nearby city dormitory” (126 Ellis). Ellis gives an image of the people who were lined up in these breadlines, where children and women were also seen. The breadlines represented how there was no jobs or enough food for everyone to eat” A New card man told the police he had stolen four dollars and wanted to be sent to jail for life, since at least he could eat in jail” (Ellis 130).The desperation around America for food and job that were just not available at that time, that for many lead to the act of ignorance and foolishness