Imgres 12

Parker Smith and John Trauirg

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    Banks Fail

    An average of 600 banks fail each year. 1920-1929
  • Child Labor

    Child Labor
    The conservative Supreme Court strikes down federal child labor legislation
  • KKK Growth

    KKK Growth
    The Ku Klux Klan reaches the height of its influence in America: by the end of the year it will claim 9 million members. It will decline drastically in 1925, however, after financial and moral scandals rock its leadership.
  • Organized Labor

    Organized Labor
    Organized labor declines throughout the decade. The United Mine Workers Union will see its membership fall from 500,000 in 1920 to 75,000 in 1928. The American Federation of Labor would fall from 5.1 million in 1920 to 3.4 million in 1929.
  • Finch's Run Into Lynch Mob

    Finch's Run Into Lynch Mob
    When they run into the Lynch Mob in front of the county jail also when the town turns against him because he is supporting Tom Robinson.
  • Tom Robinson

    Tom Robinson
    Tom Robinson was wrongfully blamed for raping a women that he didn't and was blamed just because of the color of his skin
  • Atticus and Walter

    Atticus and Walter
    At the Finch house, Atticus talks to Walter about farming problems.
  • Farm Prices Drastically Falling

    Farm Prices Drastically Falling
    Farm prices have fallen 53 percent since 1929.
  • Racism

    Racism
    Racial Prejudice Became very Common
  • Finch's Wealth

    Finch's Wealth
    Scout ask Atticus if they are as Poor as the Cunninghams who are farmers while atticus is a lawyer.
  • Unemployment in Maycomb

    Unemployment in Maycomb
    Unemployment was widespread, especially in Southern and rural communities such as the one portrayed in To Kill a Mockingbird.
  • Unemployment During the Great Depression

    Unemployment During the Great Depression
    Over 13 million Americans have lost their jobs since 1929.
  • Nation's Wealth

    Nation's Wealth
    Annual per-capita income is $750; for farm people, it is only $273.
  • Boo Leaves Gifts

    Boo Leaves Gifts
    Boo leaves 2 pieces of chewing gum in the Radley’s oak tree.
  • Stock Market Crash

    Stock Market Crash
    Stock market crash begins October 24.
  • Black Tuesday

    Black Tuesday
    Investors call October 29 Black Tuesday. Losses for the month will total $16 billion, an astronomical sum in those days.
  • US Steel's is not a Monopoly

    US Steel's is not a Monopoly
    Supreme Court rules that the monopoly U.S. Steel does not violate antitrust laws as long as competition exists, no matter how negligible.
  • Atticus Defends Tom

    Atticus Defends Tom
    Atticus agrees to defend Tom Robinson
  • Tom Robinson arrested

    Tom Robinson arrested
    Tom Robinson arrested
  • Legislation and the Great Depression

    Legislation and the Great Depression
    No major legislation is passed addressing the Depression.
  • Tax Rate Goes Up

    Tax Rate Goes Up
    The top tax rate is 91 percent. It will stay at least 88 percent until 1963, when it is lowered to 70 percent. During this time, America will experience the greatest economic boom it had ever known until that time.
  • World War 2

    World War 2
    World War II starts with Hitler's invasion of Poland.
  • Help For America

    Help For America
    Congress passes the Emergency Banking Bill, the Glass-Steagall Act of 1933, the Farm Credit Act, the National Industrial Recovery Act and the Truth-in-Securities Act.
  • Its Unconstitutional

    Its Unconstitutional
    The Supreme Court declares the National Recovery Administration to be unconstitutional.