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Reading southern poverty between the wars, 1918-1939
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Reading southern poverty between the wars, 1918-1939

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Three agrarianisms and the idea of a South without poverty / Ted Ownby
Dissonant encounters : FSA photographers and the southern underclass, 1935-1943 / Stuart Kidd
Not readily visualized by industrial workers and urban dwellers : published images of rural women from the FSA collection, 1935-1937 / Siobhan Davis
Murder, "convict flogging affairs," and debt peonage: the roaring twenties in the American South / Vivien M.L. Miller
"Ain't worth a damn for nothin'" : the New Deal and child labor in southern textiles / Clive Webb
From Memphis to Bandung : the political uses of hunger in Richard Wright's Black boy / Andrew Warnes
"All manner of defeated, shiftless, shifty, pathetic, and interesting good people" : autobiographical encounters with southern poverty / John C. Inscoe
Creating "Nate Shaw" : the making and remaking of All God's dangers / James C. Giesen
A southern writer and class war in the mountains : Grace Lumpkin's To make my bread / Richard Gray
Rural poverty and the heroics of farming : Elizabeth Madox Roberts's The time of man and Ellen Glasgow's Barren ground / Peter Nicolaisen
Trashing modernism : Erskine Caldwell on the southern poor / John T. Matthews
Marginalization and mobility : segregation and the representation of southern poor whites / Robert H. Brinkmeyer Jr.

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