商品簡介
Shows how public memory of the migration of dispossessed Americans from the Dust Bowl states to California in the 1930s has been dominated by images and rhetoric from a handful of artists and reformers. Looks at migrants in photography, fiction, film, and song, revealing that the creators of these images were more concerned with promoting their own agendas rather than accurately portraying Okie culture. Includes b&w photos. For students and general readers. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.