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Their work, Let Us Now Praise Famous Men, would become the iconic study of Alabamians’ experiences during the Depression. So dire was Alabama’s situation during these years that it drew the interest of Fortune magazine, which sent author James Agee and photographer Walker Evans to Alabama in 1936. The Depression’s impact on Alabama lasted throughout the 1930s and, for some Alabamians, into the early 1940s, which was longer than the nation as a whole. stock market crash of October 1929 is often seen as the beginning of the Great Depression, in Alabama and elsewhere, the crash exacerbated an already existing decline in agriculture that had begun much earlier in the decade and spread statewide to cities and industries thereafter. 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This is a true story about Frances, age nine, who saw fairies by the waterfall behind her house. ![]() |