01706nam a2200265 45000010008000000030008000080050017000160080041000330100017000740400027000910430012001180500014001300820017001441000038001612450083001992600040002823000037003225050766003596510051011256510049011769060045012259420012012709990017012829520141012992189664BD-DhUL20160512165754.0701231s1970 iluab b 000 0 eng  a 72124511  aDLCcDLCdDLCdBD-DhUL an-us---00aE801b.S700a330.973bHIT1 aSternsher, Bernard,d1925-ecomp.10aHitting home :bthe Great Depression in town and country /cBernard Sternsher. aChicago :bQuadrangle Books,c1970. ax, 291 p. :bill., map ;c22 cm.0 aDepression city, by D. M. Katzman.--Unemployment relief in Philadelphia, 1930-1932, by B. F. Schwartz.--Communists and Fascists in a Southern city: Atlanta, 1930, by J. H. Moore.--The depression in Harlem, by Federal Writers Project.--Frantic farmers fight law, by F. D. DiLeva.--The Farmers Holiday Association strike, August 1932, by J. L. Shover.--The economic effects of drouth and depression upon Custer County, 1929-1942, by M. C. Latta.--The Harlan County coal strike of 1931, by T. Bubka.--Oklahoma tribes, the Great Depression, and the Indian Bureau, by B. T. Quinten.--When the banks closed, by W. H. Jervey.--Orange County during the depressed thirties, by R. L. Pritchard.--Burlington since the 1930's, by C. Johnson.--Suggested reading (p. 283-291) 0aUnited StatesxEconomic conditionsy1918-1945. 0aUnited StatesxSocial conditionsy1918-1932. a7bcbccorignewd2encipf19gy-gencatlg 2ddccBK c64359d64359 00102ddc406330_973000000000000_HIT708NFIC9109279aDULbDULcGENd1988-08-23egifto330.973 HITp308912r2016-05-12w2016-05-12yBK