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In the midst of the Great Depression, Americans were nearly universally literate - and they were hungry for the written word.

Magazines, novels, and newspapers littered the floors of parlors and tenements alike.

With an eye to this market and as a response to devastating unemployment, Roosevelt's Works Progress Administration created the Federal Writers' Project.

The Project's mission was simple: jobs. But, as Wendy Griswold shows in the lively and persuasive American Guides, the Project had a profound - and unintended - cultural impact that went far beyond the writers' paychecks.

Griswold's subject here is an impressively produced series that set out not only to direct travelers on which routes to take and what to see throughout the country, but also to celebrate the distinctive characteristics of each individual state.

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University of Chicago Press
022635797X / 9780226357973
eBook (Adobe Pdf, EPUB)
26/08/2016
English
351 pages
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