"The Hobo Life"
Introduction During the 1930s, millions of Americans lived awash in the misery of the Great Depression. Poverty, unemployment, and hopelessness broke the ties of some families, and nearly 250,000 teens left home during these desolate times. Braving danger and railroad bulls, many of these homeless teenagers crisscrossed the United States by illegally hopping freight trains. Visit this PBS site to learn the story of the teen hobos, from the reasons they left home to their experiences on the rails.
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