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Who was the hardest hit by the Great Depression?


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The country’s most weak populaces, like kids, the elderly, and those subject to discrimination, similar to African Americans, were the hardest hit. Most white Americans felt qualified for the scarce positions that were accessible, leaving African Americans unfit to look for some kind of employment, even in positions once viewed as their area.

Also read: Causes of Great Depression


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