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We Didn't Know Were Poor Until Somebody Told Us: the Legacy of Growing Up South

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We Didn't Know Were Poor Until Somebody Told Us: the Legacy of Growing Up South
We Didn't Know Were Poor Until Somebody Told Us: the Legacy of Growing Up South

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We Didn't Know Were Poor Until Somebody Told Us: the Legacy of Growing Up South

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This book is a compilation of the stories William enjoyed and cherished over a lifetime, stories that are factual, somewhat factual, or just out and out tall tales. They recount his family's life during the depression era, the war years and the fabulous fifties and sixties. These stories mostly told by his father describes the trials and joys of growing up in the rural south. To some the descriptions will bring memories flooding back. To others it will present a definite human view of that time in history.

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