To live here, you have to fight : how women led Appalachian movements for social justice /
"When Lyndon B. Johnson declared a War on Poverty in 1964, the coalfields of the Appalachian South was one of the frontlines: unemployment was high, development had been hampered by the single-industry economy, and natural and man-made disasters were common. Neither Johnson nor his policy offic...
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Series: | Working class in American history
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