id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_rgvwce4bmfb53bqwzt5aqq7abq Jeff Bremer The Rural Midwest since World War II ed. by J. L. Anderson 2014.0 5 .pdf application/pdf 1643 117 59 The Rural Midwest since World War II ed. The Rural Midwest since World War II ed. Anderson, ed., The Rural Midwest since World War II. Most of the Midwest's population is urban, and less than ten percent of rural people live on The Rural Midwest since World War II contains a rich variety of essays exploring how this region has changed in the past seven decades. rural Midwest contradicts the supposedly static world of small towns and The demand for workers helped pull nonwhite laborers into the Midwest and changed the demography of rural areas. The Midwest experienced great economic change after World War II. Anderson explains the important role of the government in rural areas The fi nal chapters trace the postwar history of various ethnic and religious groups— African Americans, Latinos, and the Amish. Debra Reid explains how rural black midwesterners faced The Rural Midwest since World War II is a superb collection of essays that ./cache/work_rgvwce4bmfb53bqwzt5aqq7abq.pdf ./txt/work_rgvwce4bmfb53bqwzt5aqq7abq.txt