Southern Workers and the Search for Community

UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS PRESSISBN: 9780252069017

Spartanburg County, South Carolina

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By G. C. Waldrep
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''Using company records, federal and state reports, newspapers, and a rich collection of oral histories, Waldrep gives readers insight into a significant aspect of southern cultures and economic development.'' -- Choice ''A welcome contribution to the literature on southern working-class culture. Concentrating on the informal structures of textile workers' lives in Spartanburg County, South Carolina, in the 1930s, G. C. Waldrep III seeks a language for the 'private transcipt' of their history. He employs such official documentation as newspapers, government records, and union archives but relies most heavily on workers' oral histories.'' -- John Hennen, American Historical Review ''One of the book's strengths is its use of oral history... Another is [Waldrep's] use of the workers' letters to President Franklin D. Roosevelt. In this, he brings the anguish of a number of heretofore invisible individuals to light.'' -- R. Phillip Stone, Journal of Southern History ADVANCE PRAISE ''Based on uncommonly deep research in both oral and written sources, and distinguished by a prose that reads like poetry, this book makes us feel the pains, hopes, and fears of the southern millworkers. It marks the emergence of a gifted young historian.'' -- Charles Joyner, author of Down by the Riverside: A South Carolina Slave Community

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