Jim Hoover Biography Essay

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Jim Hoover was born on September 22, 1937. In the 1930s the Great Depression started when everyone was selling stocks and it crashed. People lost their jobs and their houses and they became homeless. Some of the homeless people jumped on trains and asked farmers for handouts and some of the people lived in camps called Hooverville. There was a drought in the Oklahoma and the mid-west. The dust bowl displayed farmers and they were hit by the drought and they moved west to California. Finally the government started giving people food stamps and social security and things started to get better.

Jim Hoover was 3 years old in the 1940. So, he didn’t remember that much at the Great Depression. His father was born in 1911 and his mother was born in 1913. They got married in 1935. I had a younger brother and sister. His mother’s family was really big and on his mother’s side he had 9 aunts and six uncles and he had 1 uncle on his father’s side. He was 4 years old when the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor and the United States entered World War II. A lot of people during that era went through a hard time. His family did pretty good with dealing with money because his father worked at a meatpacking company and
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He gave me advice about college and told me stories of things that happened after the war because he remembered a lot more from after the war because he was 3 years old during the war because he didn’t remember that much. I really honored him when he told me that I should fulfil my dreams and go to college and get a degree in something that I love. I told him that I wanted to get a degree in music production and that I wanted to go to Ex’pression College in Emeryville, California. He also told him, that would be a successful way to start college and a career. By the end of the interview, I felt like a had learned more about the war and his

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