Belonging To A Community In The 1920s And 1930's

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The 1920’s and 1930’s were socially, economically, politically, and even artistically, the most important and most trying times in terms of the United States’s development. This notable period of growth was tinged with a significant amount of pain. Despite the pain, however, it is evident that even through difficult times humanities dependence and expectations towards one another will continue to shine through.
When sudden, chaotic change befalls humanity, one of the first things humans rely on is a community. Aside from the exchange of labor, goods, and the physically demanding aspects of belonging to a community, the emotional aspect of community is equally, if not more important. A perfect example of the emotional benefits of a community