A detailed narrative history of the 1929 Wall Street crash and its far-reaching economic and social consequences in the United States. Using archival documents, financial data, and personal accounts, the author reconstructs the speculative boom of the 1920s, the sudden collapse of the stock market, and the policy failures that deepened the crisis into the Great Depression. The book shows how the crash reshaped national institutions, public trust, and the modern understanding of financial regulation
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