Reform Measures of Progressivism
.... Steinbeck's The Grapes of Wrath (1939) and Bell's Out of This Furnace (1941) illustrate how two groups of people--Dust
Bowl migrants and Slavic immigrants ....
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The Grapes of Wrath
.... like the ones that spring up along the highway by the
migrants seeking a higher ground. Their lives are destroyed by poverty and the dust
bowl and all that ....
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Grapes of Wrath
.... like the ones that spring up along the highway by the
migrants seeking a higher ground. Their lives are destroyed by poverty and the dust
bowl and all that ....
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The Grapes of Wrath
.... in the lives of those families displaced by the dust
bowl in Steinbeck's .... Society is refashioned each evening among the
migrants, where social leaders are picked ....
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Author John Steinbeck
.... The novel focuses on the
migrants' dispossession, as if the country, its .... the dispossessed people trekking across the country from the Dust
Bowl to California ....
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John Steinbeck (1902-1968)
.... of "Oakies" forced to leave their home during the devastating Dust
Bowl that ravaged .... story of the Joad family becomes the story of all
migrants who Steinbeck ....
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In Dubious Battle & Grapes of Wrath
.... of "Oakies" forced to leave their home during the devastating Dust
Bowl that ravaged .... story of the Joad family becomes the story of all
migrants who Steinbeck ....
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Comparison of 2 Photographs
.... The photograph was published in a news story no the plight of these
migrants, and the .... He also photographed the Dust
Bowl as did Lange, but it was his later and ....
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Homelessness in American History
.... The rural version of the phenomenon is associated with the Dust
Bowl, the name given .... By the end of the decade, a million
migrants, penniless nomads in endless ....
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Women in the History of the American West
.... women in the nineteenth century and those of Asian Americans and dustbowl
migrants from the .... of large numbers of inhabitants of what was known as the Dust
Bowl. ....
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