Artigo Revisado por pares

Poverty and Progress in the U.S. South since 1920

2008; Southern Historical Association; Volume: 74; Issue: 2 Linguagem: Inglês

10.2307/27650202

ISSN

2325-6893

Autores

Robert Weise, Suzanne W. Jones, Mark Newman,

Tópico(s)

American Literature and Culture

Resumo

Progress from Poverty: Education and Self-improvement in Rural Regions Sears, Roebuck Catalog Games: Shop Window and Southern Literature Erskine Caldwell Anticipates the New South The War on the Home Front: James Agee and the Making of Let Us Now Praise Famous Men Progress through Rayon: The Nederlandse Kunstzijdefabriek in Hominy Valley, 1928-1940 Juneteenth: The Evolution of an Emancipation Celebration The Never-ending Cycle of Poverty: Sarah E Wright's This Child's Gonna Live Lyndon Johnson and Albert Gore: Southern New Dealers and the Modem South From School Improvers to School Savers: Arlington Moderates and the Fight for Public Education, 1945-1959 The Mississippi Freedom Labour Union From William Alexander Percy to Walker Percy: Progress or Regress? A Sugar Cage: Poverty and Protest in Stephanie Black's H-2 Worker Junkyard Tales: Poverty and the Southern Landscape in Janisse Ray's Ecology of a Cracker Childhood The Southern Family Farm as Endangered Species: Possibilities for Survival in Barbara Kingsolver's Prodigal Summer Southern Conservatives: Race and Poverty, 1980-2006.

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