Endangered Dreams: The Great Depression in California (Americans and the California Dream)
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Author(s)Kevin Starr
PublisherOxford University Press
ISBN / ASIN0195100808
ISBN-139780195100808
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Sales Rank897,566
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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The Great Depression struck California hard, just as it did countless other states and nations. It also helped remake California, writes Kevin Starr in this fourth installment of his multivolume history of the state. The Depression brought a massive influx of hopeful refugees to California from elsewhere in the United States, including 300,000 new agricultural workers--the people of John Steinbeck's Grapes of Wrath. These newcomers worked in the fields and stores for fifteen cents an hour while Hollywood made movies about their lot, Woody Guthrie sang songs about them, and union organizers tried hard to make a labor-based revolution. The fortunes of these "Okies" is just one of the sweeping topics that Starr, a fine writer and imaginative chronicler, takes on in this book.