During the Great Depression, Texas faced widespread economic hardship, particularly in rural areas. Dust Bowl conditions in the Panhandle further worsened the crisis, displacing thousands of families. Despite the challenges, New Deal programs brought some relief through public works projects and infrastructure development. The era reshaped Texas socially and economically, laying the groundwork for future industrial growth during World War II.

The Great Depression Resources:

Books:

  • Texas During the Great by Jess Moore
  • The Great Depression: An Interactive History Adventure by Michael Burgan
  • What Was the Great Depression? by Janet B. Pascal