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At the height of the Great Depression 18 million were unemployed. They took to the roads and the rails in a desperate search for work. O'Malley's graphic firsthand account of hoboing 10,000 miles describes what it was really like.
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At the height of the Great Depression 18 million were unemployed. They took to the roads and the rails in a desperate search for work. O'Malley's graphic firsthand account of hoboing 10,000 miles describes what it was really like.
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