The Unemployed People's Movement

by Lorence, James J

Includes bibliographical references and index.

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The Unemployed People's Movement: Leftists, Liberals, and Labor in Georgia, 1929-1941 (Politics and Culture in the Twentieth-Century South)
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The Unemployed People's Movement: Leftists, Liberals, and Labor in Georgia, 1929-1941 (Politics and Culture in the Twentieth-Century South)

by James J. Lorence

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The Unemployed People's Movement: Leftists, Liberals, and Labor in Georgia, 1929-1941

The Unemployed People's Movement: Leftists, Liberals, and Labor in Georgia, 1929-1941

by James J. Lorence

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Hardback. New. In Georgia during the Great Depression, jobless workers united with the urban poor, sharecroppers, and tenant farmers. In a collective effort that cut across race and class boundaries, they confronted an unresponsive political and social system and helped shape government policies. This book lets us understand the movement.
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The Unemployed People's Movement: Leftists, Liberals and Labor in Georgia, 1929-1941

by James J. Lorence

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Paperback / softback. New. In Georgia during the Great Depression, jobless workers united with the urban poor, sharecroppers, and tenant farmers. In a collective effort that cut across race and class boundaries, they confronted an unresponsive political and social system and helped shape government policies. This book lets us understand the movement.
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€50.39