
It was July 15, 1921, and the Great World War was officially coming to an end, and the nation was experiencing a short, but severe, post-war recession due to industrial overproduction, widespread wage cuts, and unemployment that reached 5.7 million.
It was July 15, 1921, and the Great World War was officially coming to an end, and the nation was experiencing a short, but severe, post-war recession due to industrial overproduction, widespread wage cuts, and unemployment that reached 5.7 million.