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Florida in the Great Depression: Desperation and Defiance
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194 pages
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Set against the backdrop of Florida's financial boom in the 1920s, the narrative explores the rapid decline that followed due to natural disasters and economic mismanagement. By 1926, the promise of prosperity crumbled, leading to widespread bankruptcies and a state of despair. The devastating hurricane of 1928 marked the end of the boom, exacerbating bank failures and agricultural crises. Renowned historians Nick Wynne and Joseph Knetsch recount the struggles and resilience of Floridians as they faced these challenges head-on.
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2012, hardcover
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