Today, kids want expensive games like XBox and cell phones for Christmas. In the musical “Annie,” they sing about the Depression years, with families just wanting “a New Deal for Christmas this year.”
The song’s words, “I know the Depression is depressing,” may bring back memories of those who lived it in the San Joaquin Valley, but they say they actually have happy memories because there was food on the table, something to wear, and a lot of love -- even when “Christmas was just another day.”
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Father Christmas delivering presents to the Children's Aid |
A children's Christmas party |
One-year-old Paramount child star Baby LeRoy plays with his new toys under the Christmas tree, 1933. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images) |
A family at Christmas tea time with chocolate cake, a candelabra and holly on the table, circa 1935. (Photo by General Photographic Agency/Getty Images) |
Father Christmas hands out presents to children |
A seasonably attired young shopper climbs on to the sandbags to get a closer look at the toys in a shop window |
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Two children waiting for Santa Claus, circa 1950s. (Photo by George Marks/Retrofile/Getty Images) |
A young girl hangs a Christmas garland on the door of her cottage home at Northleach, Gloucestershire, in accordance with an old local custom. 24th December 1954. (Photo by Fox Photos/Getty Images) |
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When decorating a Christmas tree use a firm stepladder and don't be like this woman who is standing on a chair and leaning over too far, circa 1955. (Photo by Orlando /Three Lions/Getty Images) |
Happy Christmas shoppers happily gaze at the window displays of the shops of Washington DC, circa 1955 (Photo by Orlando /Three Lions/Getty Images) |
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A close-up of a woman making Christmas tree decorations in Crisfield, Maryland, circa 1955. (Photo by Evans/Three Lions/Getty Images) |
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Three young carol singers give their rendering of a Christmas song in the falling snow, 1955. (Photo by Keystone/Getty Images) |