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What was the name for people who decided not to settle in one place but instead traveled along rail lines during the Depression?
the homeless
wanderers
hoboes
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hoboes
During the Great Depression, itinerant workers who rode the rails looking for work were commonly called hoboes.
During the Great Depression, itinerant workers who rode the rails looking for work were commonly called hoboes.
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