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Hoovervilles were where poor families, evicted from their properties during the Great Depression, set up shanty dwellings. The conditions were horrible, poverty, disease, and the overall feeling of hopelessness.
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they were homes for the homeless and they were made of cardboard paper and glass and lumber
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