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Examines the lives, fifty years later, of the Alabama families profiled in Agee and Walker's book about tenant farmers in the Depression, describing the impact of the loss of cotton as a livelihood on later generations.
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And their children after them: the legacy of Let us now praise famous men : James Agee, Walker Evans, and the rise and fall of cotton in the South
2004, Seven Stories Press
in English
1583226575 9781583226575
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And Their Children after Them: The Legacy of Let Us Now Praise Famous Men
1990-03-10, Pantheon
0679728783 9780679728788
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And their children after them: the legacy of Let us now praise famous men, James Agee, Walker Evans, and the rise and fall of cotton in the South
1989, Pantheon Books
in English
- 1st ed.
0394577663 9780394577661
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Map and plan on lining papers.
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This is sort of a sequel to emphasized textLet Us Now Praise Famous Men. It follows the people of the earlier book in later years and their descendants.


