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

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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. James J. Lorence adds significantly to our understanding of this movement, which took place far from the northeastern and midwestern sites we commonly associate with Depression-era labor … More >>

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

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