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Education
- Prosperous times for education
- Inequalities in the school districts
- Education for black Americans in the 1920s
- The Great Depression begins
- Retrenchment
- Educators respond to retrenchment
- Social Reconstructionism and Loyalty Oaths
- Other lasting changes
- Roosevelt and New Deal education
- Education at the end of the Depression
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The Great Depression, the most severe economic crisis...
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