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Unwelcome Americans Living On The Margin In Early New England Ruth Wallis Herndon

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Unwelcome Americans Living On The Margin In Early New England Ruth Wallis Herndon
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Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 14.04 MB
Pages: 264
Author: Ruth Wallis Herndon
ISBN: 9780812202236, 0812202236
Language: English
Year: 2010

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Unwelcome Americans Living On The Margin In Early New England Ruth Wallis Herndon by Ruth Wallis Herndon 9780812202236, 0812202236 instant download after payment.

"Herndon has painstakingly reconstructed the lives of these most obscure early New Englanders. . . . The resulting study at once opens an important window onto the development of poor-relief policy in America and offers a fascinating account of lives and voices often lost to us."—New England Quarterly


"Herndon has painstakingly reconstructed the lives of these most obscure early New Englanders. . . . The resulting study at once opens an important window onto the development of poor-relief policy in America and offers a fascinating account of lives and voices often lost to us."—New England Quarterly

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