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EPISODE · May 5, 2026 · 4H 7M

How Single Women Lived in 1930s America — Work, Survival, and Independence 💼 | Boring History for Sleep

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During the Great Depression, single women in America faced limited opportunities, social pressure, and economic uncertainty. Many worked long hours in low-paid jobs while trying to maintain independence in a challenging world. Behind simple routines were resilience, quiet ambition, and daily struggles. A calm journey through work, society, and the realities of life for women in 1930s America.Boring history for sleep – Soft stories about difficult lives.

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