Item #140944340 Shutdowns in the Connecticut Valley: A Study of Worker Displacement in the Small Industrial Community (Smith College Studies in History Vol. XIX, Nos. 3-4, Spril 1934-July 1934). Katharine DuPre Lumpkin, Mable V. Combs.
Shutdowns in the Connecticut Valley: A Study of Worker Displacement in the Small Industrial Community (Smith College Studies in History Vol. XIX, Nos. 3-4, Spril 1934-July 1934)
Shutdowns in the Connecticut Valley: A Study of Worker Displacement in the Small Industrial Community (Smith College Studies in History Vol. XIX, Nos. 3-4, Spril 1934-July 1934)

Shutdowns in the Connecticut Valley: A Study of Worker Displacement in the Small Industrial Community (Smith College Studies in History Vol. XIX, Nos. 3-4, Spril 1934-July 1934)

Northampton, MA: Department of History of Smith College, 1934.

First edition.Signed by Katharine DuPre Lumpkin on the front wrap, her copy. Bound in publisher's wraps. Very Good+.

Lumpkin was a Georgia-born sociologist and memoirist, also the sister of radical novelist Grace Lumpkin and long-time Director of Research at the Institute of Labor Studies in Northampton. She and her sisters' journeys through in the pre-Civil Rights South were profiled in the book Sisters and Rebels by Jacquelyn Dowd Hall. Her best-known work is The Making of a Southerner. Item #140944340

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