#1929 Market Crash
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newyorkthegoldenage · 19 days ago
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Daily News Front page dated October 25, 1929: BANKS CHECK WALL ST. CRASH. Being the News, they still couldn't resist putting a pretty girl with legs alongside photos of the historic event.
Photo: NY Daily News
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kc22invesmentsblog · 1 year ago
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The Stock Market Crash of 1929: Unveiling the Precursor to the Great Depression
Written by Delvin The year 1929 is etched into the annals of history as the time when the global economy was rocked by a catastrophic event known as the stock market crash. Commonly referred to as “Black Tuesday,” this fateful day marked the onset of the Great Depression, a period of unparalleled economic turmoil. In this blog post, we delve into the causes, consequences, and lasting impact of…
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yet-another-clown · 7 days ago
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the-radio-demon-blog · 1 month ago
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Alastor, try not to laugh….this one’s pretty hard.
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So many orphans, hah! The roaring twenties certainly made quite a plummet! My, my, how I miss those times.
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mary-laib · 7 months ago
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Born to love the pathetic little box man, forced to talk about his creepy little crush all the time.
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watermelonsloth · 9 months ago
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Sometimes I think about how Spiderman Noir, Alastor, and Tanjiro are all from the same era.
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deadpresidents · 2 years ago
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Herbert Hoover saved so many children's lives in war torn Europe, but popular history doesn't tell people about that.
That is very true. A lot of people don't know that part of Hoover's story. And he didn't just save children; he helped feed literally MILLIONS of people around the world during and after World War I.
Hoover was also one of the most effective Cabinet members in American history. He was Secretary of Commerce under President Harding and continued in that role throughout the Coolidge Administration following Harding's death in office. And while his title was Commerce Secretary, he was basically the troubleshooter for any major Executive Branch issue that needed efficient management for both President Harding and President Coolidge. He may have nominally been in charge of the Commerce Department, but he was basically Secretary of Everything. And he was extraordinarily successful in that role.
Honestly, if Hoover had never been elected President, he'd probably be remembered as one of the great figures of the 20th Century. Unfortunately for him, he became President just months before the 1929 stock market crash and was Chief Executive throughout the worst of the Great Depression. And despite all of his immense talents as an administrator and at mastering the logistics of government bureaucracy, he didn't have an inspirational bone in his body, and the country needed a good President and an inspirational leader who could shine a light to help find a way out of the Great Depression. Hoover was an engineer rather than a politician, and his dour, aloof personality was the worst possible fit for the times in which he served as President. When he was soundly defeated by Franklin D. Roosevelt in the 1932 election, a major reason was because the charismatic FDR was the anti-Hoover.
Much like Jimmy Carter, Hoover accomplished far more in his career outside of the Presidency than he did during his term of office. And it's unfortunate that he's not better remembered for his role as one of the greatest humanitarians America has ever produced.
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bakerstreet-and-beyond · 15 days ago
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Cool People Born Today,
- Bob Ross
- Winona Ryder
- and I guess me ✨👉🏻👈🏻✨
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astronicht · 10 months ago
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I love a kudos email I love hearing that someone named SherbertHoover is enjoying some hockey rpf fanfiction.
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iiireflexiii · 1 year ago
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A bankrupt investor tries to sell his luxury roadster for $100 following the 1929 stock market crash.
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alastors-radioshow · 1 year ago
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“Hello my ghouls and grinners, mortals and sinners~
If you recall, a while back I presented you with a little riddle of my own creation~ Allow me, if you will, to present you with another~
Ehehem..
I am fragile, and I am rare to find. When you have me, I bring peace of mind. If I am broken, I am hard to regain. Count your losses, it will not be the same.
What am I~?”
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newyorkthegoldenage · 20 days ago
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October 24, 1929 was Black Thursday. Here, police attempt to disperse thousands of customers from the brokerage houses in the Wall Street area, who milled about the portals of the N.Y. Stock Exchange in an effort to gain entrance on Broad St. Trading was proceeding at a record-breaking pace and billions of dollars in losses were added to those already sustained the day before.
Photo: Bettmann Archive/Getty Images/Fine Art America
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Unknown Photographer - A crowd gathers outside the New York Stock Exchange after the crash, 1929
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mankabrosstudios · 17 days ago
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This Date In Manka Bros. History - October 27, 1929
Manka Bros. goes public on the New York Stock Exchange. Stock ticker: MBX
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#TDIH #TodayInHistory #today #wallstreet #stockmarketcrash #BlackMonday #wallstreetjournal #WSJ #hollywoodstudios #hollywoodhistory #hollywood #newyork #burbank #bulgaria #satire #parody #comedy
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gyubby99 · 6 months ago
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I am genuinely devastated. Why are people only bringing up jambalaya jokes? What about the stock market crash of 1929? It was THE Alastor joke for me. It was my Holy Roman Empire. It scratched the right itch in my brain for some reason and make me throw my head back to cackle. Why is no one bringing this up after the series. Why is NO ONE referencing it? I loved that joke why does the jambalaya get more attention
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kc22invesmentsblog · 1 year ago
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The Wall Street Crash of 1929: Lessons from the Catastrophic Stock Market Crash
Written by Delvin The Wall Street Crash of 1929 stands as a pivotal moment in history that marked the beginning of the Great Depression in the United States. Over a four-day period in October 1929, stock prices plummeted, wiping out billions of dollars in wealth and triggering a severe economic downturn that lasted for years. This catastrophic event serves as a stark reminder of the…
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