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A boyhood in the dust bowl, 1926-1934A boyhood in the dust bowl, 1926-1934

A boyhood in the dust bowl, 1926-19341995

Robert Allen Rutland

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The Great Depression and Prohibition are ominous memories in most historical accounts. But here is the true story of a little boy who found life full of excitement, wonder, and joy in the small mid-western town of Okemah, Oklahoma. Okemah, where Woody Guthrie once lived and wrote songs, was fighting for existence in the late 1920s and early 1930s as the oil boom ended, cotton fell to ten cents per pound, and Prohibition was in force. Yet this grim scenario frames Robert Rutland's colorful remembrance of a youth filled with adventure, characters, curiosity, and love.

Details

First published
1995
OL Work ID
OL2677071W

Subjects

Social life and customsDepressionsBiographyDust Bowl Era, 1931-1939Childhood and youthCity and town lifeOklahoma, social life and customsDepressions, 1929Oklahoma, biography

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