Jotham T. Coleman, whom researchers have little information about, was hired as a conductor by the Independent Subway System ...
Before radar had been invented a devastating hurricane hit America, surprising residents of the East Coast and killing more than 600 people. At the height of the Great Depression, more than a ...
For the radio, the 1930s was a golden age ... mass appeal because it was an excellent way of uniting communities of people, if only virtually. It provided a great source of entertainment with ...
The popularity of the radio continued to increase throughout the Great Depression. By 1930, around 40 per cent of the American population owned a radio set, and this number had more than doubled ...
However, some areas surprisingly prospered during the 1930s. How were people able to cope with the challenges of the Depression years? The coming of war - WJEC Hitler’s aggressive foreign policy ...