And Their Children After Them (Maharidge and Williamson book)

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First edition

And Their Children After Them (

sharecropper families living during the Great Depression who were profiled in Let Us Now Praise Famous Men
. The book goes on to follow these families into the current era. One finds out how the older generation died, and what happened to the children and grandchildren of the men and women in "Let us Now Praise Famous Men." The author also discusses what happened to the average non-white sharecropper and their family through the years. He notes that at the time of publishing only one member of all the families covered in the earlier work had been able to go to college (and that that person was more than 30 years old at time of graduation), and that while the families are no longer dirt poor, they had not moved up in the social or economic ladder in a meaningful way.

References

  1. ^ "Pulitzer Prize Winners: General Non-Fiction" (web). pulitzer.org. Archived from the original on 9 March 2008. Retrieved 2008-03-08.
  2. ^ "And Their Children After Them". Seven Stories Press.

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