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To Make My Bread (Radical Novel Reconsidered)
Grace Lumpkin
University of Illinois Press
, 1996 - 424 pages
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It is a GREAT book!
I had never heard of Grace Lumpkin until a friend of mine took a Southern Women Writer's course. She suggested I read To
Make
My
Bread
. The book outlines the struggles people from Appalachia had to contend with while trying to reform labor problems. I would recommend this book to anyone who is interested in learning more about the formation of unions in the South.
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