Instructional Video29:36
Mr. Beat

The Terrible President Who Saved Millions of Lives

6th - 12th
Mr. Beat tells the story of Herbert Hoover, a horrible President partially blamed for the Great Depression, but also a really great guy who was directly responsible for feeding millions of people.
Instructional Video5:07
Professor Dave Explains

Herbert Hoover: The Great Depression Begins (1929 - 1933)

12th - Higher Ed
Herbert Hoover's name may be best remembered for the Hoover Dam, but his presidency will always be remembered as the start of the Great Depression. The 1930s would be an extremely difficult decade, so let's jump into this time period now.
Stock Footage0:08
Getty Images

Bonus March

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Man giving speech during Bonus March / newspaper headline about march / soldiers in street during march. (HD is in 4x3 pillar box format and can be scaled to 16x9) Bonus March on July 28, 1932 in Washington, DC
News Clip0:29
Hearst Metrotone News

Gun-toting soldiers wearing gas masks burn Bonus Army shanties in Washington, D.C.

Higher Ed
Gun-toting soldiers wearing gas masks burn Bonus Army shanties in Washington, D.C.
News Clip1:13
Sherman Grinberg Film Library

Bonus Expeditionary Force veterans at Civilian Conservation Corps camp

Higher Ed
Title card: 'Bonus Army Finds 'Heaven'' / title: '1932 Washington, DC' superimposed over EXT US Capitol with members of Bonus Expeditionary Force on steps / wipe soldiers in streets to combat the Force / tanks move past crowd of Force...
News Clip3:35
Curated Video

Riots, Swimming

Higher Ed
Bonus Riots In Nation's Capital President Hoover calls infantry, cavalry and tanks into Washington, D.C. to rout the Bonus Expeditionary Force demonstrators, after a clash between the disgruntled war veterans and the police produces...
Instructional Video
Library of Congress

Loc: The Bonus Army: An American Epic Webcast

9th - 10th
Watch this webcast from the Library of Congress of a book talk by Paul Dickson and Thomas Allen about the Bonus Army, the World War I veterans who demanded the bonus promised to them after World War I. [54:51]
Audio
Center For Civic Education

60 Second Civics: Freedom to Assemble Pt. 5: Suppression of Speech in the Us

9th - 10th
There have been times in American history when the government has tried to suppress opposition, for example, under Herbert Hoover's administration with the incident of the Bonus Army protest in 1932.