who was marginalized in "the great depression 1929"? And what other thing were marginalized in "the great depression 1929"? and any info on marginalization? Thanks

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During the Great Depression (1929-1939), several groups of people were marginalized and faced significant hardships. Some of the marginalized groups during this time included:

1. Unemployed Workers: Millions of workers lost their jobs as businesses suffered, leading to high unemployment rates. These individuals faced financial struggles, poverty, and often struggled to obtain basic necessities.

2. Farmers: The agricultural sector was deeply affected by the Great Depression. Many farmers faced falling crop prices, drought, bank foreclosures, and the loss of their lands. This led to widespread poverty and displacement within rural communities.

3. Minorities: Racial and ethnic minorities faced additional challenges during the Great Depression. Discrimination was prevalent, and these groups often found it difficult to secure jobs, housing, and equal opportunities. African Americans, Hispanic Americans, and Native Americans were disproportionately affected.

4. Women: Women faced marginalization in the workforce during this time. Many were forced to leave their jobs to allow men to take their place, as social norms dictated that men should be the primary earners. As a result, women faced increased joblessness and inequality.

Additionally, other aspects of society were also marginalized during the Great Depression:

1. Social Programs: With limited resources and economic strain, social welfare programs were marginalized. Assistance to those in need was often inadequate, leaving many vulnerable individuals without support.

2. Arts and Culture: The funding and support for arts and culture diminished significantly during the Great Depression. Many artists, writers, and performers struggled to sustain their careers due to economic hardship.

Marginalization refers to the process of excluding individuals or groups from mainstream society, denying them access to resources, opportunities, and equal treatment. It often leads to the social, economic, and political disadvantages faced by marginalized groups. The Great Depression exemplified the marginalization of specific groups within society due to economic downturns and unequal power dynamics.