Anne Schraff is the author of the five books of the full-time writer Bluford series. She was born in Cleveland, Ohio and received B.A. and M.A. Schraf from California State University in Northridge at California State University San Diego from 1967 to 1977.
Award-winning writer Anne Schraff published the first book in his teens. When I was young, I knew the love to write, I took advantage of my personal experience and gained inspiration from the racial discrimination of the 1950s. He received a bachelor's and master's degree from California State University in Northridge. Before deciding to write in full time, she was a high school teacher in San Diego. Living in the era of ethnic conflict gave her an indelible impression that kept her inspiration
Excluding comprehensive information from various sources, Schraff provides a readable and objective view of the decade that the US will change forever. She summarized the "storm cloud" of the disaster that gathered in the late 1920s and immediately represented them as a stock market crash in 1929. (In this chapter, Schlaf erroneously regarded Oklahoma Will Rogers as Indiana.) Collapse, deepening of melancholy, collapse of bonus troops, election of Franklin Roosevelt - concise and sufficient detail - discussions about New Deal and its heritage It got excited. Especially interesting and useful is the chapter on ethnic minorities in the Depression. This book complements the older and longer Great Depression