The Wanderings of Esker Boone
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The Wild Children of the Thirties, and Esker Boone's Place Among Them During the Great Depression, America saw the rise of what newspapers called "wild children" or "wandering boys." These were not delinquents or runaways in the modern sense-they were casualties of a collapsing nation. When jobs vanished and cupboards went bare, families faced choices no parent should ever have to make. Some fathers disappeared under the weight of failure. Some mothers overwhelmed and starving themselves, sent their oldest children away with a prayer and a scrap of food. Others simply told a boy he was "old enough now," even if he wasn't. Those children-some as young as twelve or thirteen took to the highways the rail lines, and the forgotten backloads of America They slept in culverts, barns, and hobo jungles. They begged for work, traded labor for a meal, and learned to read the world through danger, kindness, and luck. They weren't wild by nature. They were made wild by circumstance. Esker Boone was one of them
The Wild Children of the Thirties, and Esker Boone's Place Among Them During the Great Depression, America saw the rise of what newspapers called "wild children" or "wandering boys." These were not delinquents or runaways in the modern sense-they were casualties of a collapsing nation. When jobs vanished and cupboards went bare, families faced choices no parent should ever have to make. Some fathers disappeared under the weight of failure. Some mothers overwhelmed and starving themselves, sent their oldest children away with a prayer and a scrap of food. Others simply told a boy he was "old enough now," even if he wasn't. Those children-some as young as twelve or thirteen took to the highways the rail lines, and the forgotten backloads of America They slept in culverts, barns, and hobo jungles. They begged for work, traded labor for a meal, and learned to read the world through danger, kindness, and luck. They weren't wild by nature. They were made wild by circumstance. Esker Boone was one of them
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