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Grapes of WrathBackground Notes
  • English 6C
  • March 20, 2009

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John Steinbeck Childhood and Education
  • Steinbeck was born in Salinas, California in 1902
  • As a teenager, he would work as a farm hand on
    local ranches - this gave him knowledge of ranch
    life he used in novels such as Of Mice and Men
  • Steinbeck attended Stanford University as an
    English major in 1919
  • He left in 1925 without graduating to go to New
    York to pursue his writing
  • Steinbecks first novel, Cup of Gold, was
    published in 1929 received little attention

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Stanford Film Clip
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B. John SteinbeckWriting and Later Life
  • 6. Steinbecks first literary success was with
    his novel Tortilla Flat in 1935
  • 7. Grapes of Wrath was published in 1939 and won
    the Pulitzer Prize
  • 8. During WWII, Steinbeck served as a war
    correspondent for the NY Herald Tribune
  • 9. In 1962 he won the Nobel Prize for Literature
  • 10. Steinbeck died in NYC in 1968 of a heart
    attack

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C. Dust Bowl
  • 11.The Dust Bowl was a series of dust storms
    sometimes called black blizzards
  • 12. The Dust Bowl lasted from 1930-1936
  • 13. Caused by severe drought conditions along
    with decades of extensive farming without crop
    rotation
  • 14.(Video)
  • 15. Caused many farmers in Great Plains area to
    migrate West, 200,000s moving to California -
    called Okies although many of them also from
    Kansas and New Mexico
  • 16. (Video)
  • 17. Steinbeck learned firsthand about the
    experience of Okies from touring rural California
    Hoovervilles in 1936

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Dust Bowl and Migration Clips
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D. Hoovervilles
  • 18. Hoovervilles were shantytowns found
    throughout the US during the Great Depression
    when millions lost their homes
  • 19. They were named after Hoover because people
    were disappointed and frustrated with President
    Hoovers attempts at relief at the beginning of
    the Great Depression
  • 20. Authorities occasionally removed residents
    for trespassing on private land, but frequently
    tolerated out of necessity
  • 21. Residences were mostly built out of
    cardboard, but also stones and scraps of metal

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D. Hoovervilles continued
  • 22a. Hoover blankets old newspaper used as
    bedding
  • b. Hoover flags an empty pocket turned inside
    out
  • c. Hoover wagons cars with horses tied to them
    because the owners couldnt afford gas

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E. Labor Movement
  • 23. In 1933 there were 3 million union members
  • 24a. Most unions, such as the AFL, were
    associated with skilled crafts
  • b. Most workers were in mass production such as
    steel, mining and automobile industry
  • 25. Some blamed Great Depression on the unions
    because they fought for higher wages and better
    working conditions, which caused a rise in
    production costs

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E. Labor Movement Continued
  • 26. During the 1930s, many business owners
    considered workers who tried to organize to have
    socialist tendencies - called them Reds or
    Commies
  • 27. The CIO (Congress of Industrial
    Organizations) split from the AFL and gave
    greater representation to unskilled workers

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F. New Deal
  • 28. The New Deal refers to relief and recovery
    measures enacted by FDR during the Great
    Depression
  • 29a. National Industrial Recovery Act (1933 - aka
    Wagner Act) provided for collective bargaining
    with unions
  • b. Fair Labor Standards Act (1938) set minimum
    wage and maximum hours for certain types of work
  • 30a.the CCC (Civilian Conservation Corps)
  • b. FERA (Federal Emergency Relief
    Administration)
  • c. WPA (Works Progress Administration)

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F. New Deal Continued
  • 31. (Video)
  • 32. (Video)
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