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Witnesses to the struggleWitnesses to the struggle

Witnesses to the struggle1998

Anne Loftis

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In Witnesses to the Struggle, Anne Loftis focuses on the work and activities of John Steinbeck, Carey McWilliams, Paul Taylor, and Dorothea Lange, who brought the story of California's labor struggles to the rest of the country. The realism and documentary expression of their art grew out of their personal involvement in the problems of society, and Loftis explores the lasting influence of their work as well as its remarkably immediate impact. One of Steinbeck's unintended legacies was his treatment of California farm workers as victims - the simple pawns of larger forces. In her study, Loftis reveals that the workers were not victims, but rather the strong and resourceful creators of their own histories.

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First published
1998
OL Work ID
OL2681850W

Subjects

Agricultural laborersStrikes and lockoutsPublic opinionHistoriographyPerforming artsPress coverageStrikes and lockouts in literaturePlots, themesHistory

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