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John Haberle, the artist who painted Small Change, is born in New Haven, Connecticut..
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Small Change is completed and released for the general public to see.
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Thomas Hart Benton, the artist who painted The Steel Mill, is born.
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The US sees continued industrial growth throughout this period, eventually becoming the largest industrial country in the world.
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The US becomes involved in World War One, creating a boom in their economy that lasts beyond the war due to all of the war-time goods that are being produced by US factories during this time.
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Birth of George Segal, the srtist who sculpted the Great Depression Bread Line Sculpture.
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Stock Market Crash marks the turning point in which America heads into the Great Depression.
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The Steel Mill is painted and put on display as a part of the America Today Mural he painted.
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FDR is Inaugurated as President and begins his campaign to bring America out of the Depression through his New Deal programs.
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World War Two happens, which brings America out of the Great Depression due to the increased production of war-time goods and the need for soldiers and employees.
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The Depression Bread Line Sculpture is unvieled as a memorial commenorating President FDR and work to push America out of the Great Depression.