4 children for sale

in #children6 years ago

Although the Great Depression of 1929 was mainly dedicated to the collapse of the stock market in the United States, he deserved to be named for the Great Depression in the past, considering the economic conditions on earth, the magnitude and influence of the crisis.
The depression caused 50 million people to be unemployed in the world, resulting in a 42% reduction in world production and a 65% reduction in world trade. Looking at the other crises in the world until 1929, it can be predicted that the 1929 crisis will be so effective if world trade is thought to have fallen by at most 7%.
The Great Depression brought with it countless unemployed, starvation and misery. The effects of the Great Depression, which is the world's greatest economic crisis, have continued for a very long time.
While the dates indicated 1948, the US had not yet worn the wounds of the Great Depression. A photo taken in Indiana showed the dimensions of the storm. A family has put a sign on their garden for '4 children for sale' and a photo has appeared for a long time in memorys-0621728e484d1697f433160587de37858848f24a.webp

Photo by Bettmann / CORBIS
In this photo taken in the US state of Indiana, four children seem to be sitting on the steps of their homes and their pregnant mothers hide their faces from the photographer. Unemployed father and wife decide to sell their four children and this picture, which stirs the hearts, comes to the water.
The family accused of lying because of this photo in the headlines of the newspaper was sad about selling children unfortunately. Four children in the photo in two years and the baby in the mother's womb at that time are sold to different people.
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the photo taken in 2013, two sisters Sue and Rae seem to be posing with their only childhood memorabilia.
Rae and his brother Milton were sold to the Zoeteman family on August 27, 1950. Their names have been changed to Beverly and Kenneth. Life did not go well for them because the new family tied them up in a chain in the barn and worked long hours in the field. Milton remembers that his father, who bought it, called him "slave", Milton said that he accepted it at that time, and he depends on not knowing why.

At the time of the photo, David was in the womb of his mother and was adopted for the family of Harry and Luella McDaniel, who lived a few miles from the area where Rae and Milton stayed. David, who said that the family that adopted David was tight but loving, remembers that he went to them with his bike to see his brothers. Rae left home at the age of 17, unable to bear any more of the trauma she had experienced.
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RaeAnn Mills (left) and his brother Milton (right) were sold to the Zoeteman family.
"It must burn in hell"
The two brothers, Lana and Sue Ellen, did not know what their siblings were, but years later they reconnected with them via social media. Lana had lost her cancer in 1998. Sue Ellen Chalifoux was still alive and used his expressions of his biological mother: "It must be burned in hell".
The biological mother, after selling five children, was re-married and had four more daughters. The mother, who expressed her regrets for selling her children, admits that this is a mistake.