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The CALIFORNIA ODYSSEY Project is supported by a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities T h e contents of the oral history transcriptions do no t necessarily represent the view of the Endowment

CUMULATIVE INDEX

Preface

This is a cumulative index of the interviews

included in the Oral History Collection of the

CALIFORNIA ODYSSEY Project This collection contains

57 interviews bound in 46 volumes There is also a

GUIDE to the collection which includes background

information on the CALIFORNIA ODYSSEY Project an

overview of the Oral History Program and the collection

and suggestions for users of the collection In

addition to the cumulative index each volume in the

100 Series and each interview in the 200 Series is

individually indexed

Sharon S Goldsmith

Associate Project Director

Copyright 1981 CALIFORNIA ODYSSEY Project

California State College Bakersfield

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CUMULATIVE INDEX

EXPLANATORY NOTES

ORGANIZATION

Part I (pages contains a subject listing of the entries in the index The number in brackets following each main subject heading indicates the page on which the index for that subject begins

Part II (pages 7-83) provides volume and page numbers for each subject as follows

Volume pages

eg 101 4 6-9 20

The entries are arranged alphabetically however under the state entries cities are alphabetizedfirst and are followed by other entries such asgeographical areas return to or treatment in For example

CALIFORNIA Cities

Alameda Woodville

Camp Roberts China Lake First Impression etc

LOCATING INFORMATION

First look through Part I If the topic youare searching for is not listed look for similar or related entries For example

might lead you to entries such as

Entertainment Hobbies Sports Athletics Hunting

In addition it would be helpful to review thecharts and suggestions for users contained in the GUIDE

1

PART I

CUMULATIVE INDEX

ARIZONA [7] Cities

Bixley Buckeye Camp Verde Casa Grande Flagstaff Glendale GlobeGlobe Mountain Phoenix Sedona Williams Yuma

The Grand Canyon Top of the World

ARKANSAS [7] Cities

Branch Cherry Hill Conway Dardanelle El Dorado Fort Smith -Harrison Highland Jasper Lamar Little Rock Men a Mountain Home Oden Pine Ridge Russellville Smackover

Newton County Reason for leaving Return to White River Country

ARTMUSIC [9] Country Music Crafts

CALIFORNIA [9] Cities

Alameda Armona Arroyo Grande Arvin Avenal Bakersfield Barstow Beaumont Blythe Brawley Brentwood Buttonwillow Calipatria Calistoga Cawelo Chowchilla Clovis Colton Corcoran Corona Cutler Delano Dinuba Dos Palos Edison El Centro Exeter Farmersville Fillmore Firebaugh Five Points Fresno Fontana Formosa Four Corners Fullerton Garden Grove Gardena Gilroy Glendale Greenfield Grover City Hanford

CUMULATIVE INDEX

CALIFORNIA Cities

Hawthorne Indio Ivanhoe Jasmin Kern City King City Lamont Laybon Lemore Lerdo Lindsay Linnell Lodi Lomita Long Beach Los Angeles Marysville McFarland Merced Modesto Monita Needles Nipomo North Hollywood Oildale Ojai Ontario Orange Cove Palmdale Palm Springs Pasadena Patterson Pismo Beach Pixley Poplar Porterville Pumpkin Center Redlands Reedley Ridgecrest Riverdale Rosedale Salinas San Bernardino San Diego San Francisco San Jose

2

CALIFORNIA Cities

San Leandro San Pedro Santa Cruz Santa Maria Santa Monica Santa Paula Selma Shafter

Cherokee Strip Smiths Corner

Stockton Stratford Sunnyvale Taft Tipton Tranquility Tulare Ukipa Ventura Visalia Wasco Watsonville Weed Patch Wheeler Ridge Whittier Wilmar Woodville

Camp Roberts China Lake First Impression Hunters Point Imperial Valley Kern County Lake BottomBuena Vista Lake Politics Sacramento Valley San Joaquin Valley Stanislaus County Tagus Ranch Treatment in Tulare County Yosemite

CHEROKEE INDIAN NATION [ 19] Green Corn Dance and Festival Religion

middot

CUMULATIVE INDEX

COLORADO [19]

CRIMELAW ENFORCEMENT [20] Charges of Communist

Agitation Criminal Prosecution

THE DEPRESSION [20] Causes

DISCRIMINATION [21] Community Government Agencies Housing Job Schools

EDUCATION [23] Arizona Arkansas Athletics California College Discrimination Iowa Missouri Nebraska New Mexico Oklahoma South Dakota Texas

FAMILY LIFE [27] Bartering Cars Chores CookingFood Dating Entertainment Hobbies Hunting Marriage Moonshining Problems Sense of Community

3

FAMILY LIFE Shivaree Sports

FARMING [34] Butchering Crops Drought Dust Storms FloodsCyclones Government Policies Income Land Ownership Land Rental Methods Sharecropping

THE GRAPES OF WRATHSTEINBECK [ Identification with Movie Objections to

HEALTH [ 42] Accidents Birth of Children Causes of Death Diseases Folk Remedies and Cures Health Care Sanitation

HOUSING [ 46] Auto Courts Ditch Camps Dugouts Government-provided Grower-provided Homes in California Homestead in Arkansas Homestead in Missouri Homestead in Nebraska Homestead in Oklahoma Homestead in South Dakota Homestead in Texas Internment Camps (WW II) Labor Camps

CUMULATIVE INDEX

HOUSING State Rental Homes Tents

IMPACT OF EXPERIENCE [51]

INDIANA [52]

IOWA [52]

IWO JIMA [52]

JAPANESE INTERNMENT [52]

KANSAS [52]

KU KLUX KLAN [52]

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA [53] Attraction of California Belongings Border Inspections CookingFood Funds Available Reasons for Move Route Shelter Transportation

MISSOURI [60] Cities

Cape Girardeau El Dorado Springs Hannibal Kansas City Monroe City St Louis

MONTANA [ 6 0]

4

NEBRASKA [60] Cities

Grand Island Kerney Litchfield Ponca

Return to

THE NEW DEAL [60] Civilian Conservation Corps Hoover National Recovery Adminshy

istrationOther Agencies Politics Roosevelt Voting Works Progress Administrashy

tion

NEW MEXICO [ 63] Cities

Albuquerque Deming Gallup Las Cruces

OKIE [63] Definition Reactions to Term Redneck

OKLAHOMA [ 65] Cities

Ardmore Blair Blanchard Boley Boynton Bushyhead Checotah Chelsea Cold Springs Colgate Comanche Council Hill

CUMULATIVE INDEX

OKLAHOMA Cities

Cushing Duncan Durant Dustin Enid EufaulaLake Eufaula Fort Gibson Fort Sill Frederick Granite Greenfield Guthrie Hammon Hanna Hartshorne Henryetta Hillibee Hitchita Holdenville Hollis Lenna Lexington Lindsay Maud McAlester McLain Meeker Muskogee Nowata Oak lodge Okemah Oklahoma City Paden Pauls Valley Pitcher Pleasant Valley Ponca City Porum Prague Quinton Sallisaw Scullyville Seminole Spiro Stillwater Tryon Tulsa

5

OKLAHOMA Cities

Tuttle Watonga Weletka Wewoka Whodathoughtit

Craig County Moved to Oklahoma Territory Payne County Return to Rogers County Sequoyah County Wagoner County

OREGON [69]

POEMS [69]

RELIEFWELFARE [69] Agencies Attitudes toward Quality Type Received Welfare

RELIGION [71] Brush Arbor Churches MinistryMissionary Work Moral Majority RevivalsTraveling Ministers

SOUTH DAKOTA [73] Beadle County Huron County Return to Wounded Knee

TEXAS [73] Cities

Abilene

6 CUMULATIVE INDEX

TEXAS Cities

Austin Barstow Big Spring Cedar Hill Dallas Electra Gainesville Haskell Kemp La Mesa Plainview Port Arthur Red Springs Silverton Waco Wichita Falls Wylie

Erazo River Farming Conditions Return to Rio Grande Valley

VIOLENCE [ 7 5]

VIRGINIA [75]

WASHINGTON [ 75]

WORK [75] --xfter World War II

Conditions During World War II Employers Labor Contracting Migrant Labor Mining Odd Jobs Oil Fields Permanent Jobs Prisoners of War as Workers Strikes Unions Wages Work Permits

7

PART II

CUMULATIVE INDEX

ARIZONA

107 16 111 9 114 8 10 16 22-27 142 31 32

Cities Bixley

209 7 Buckeye

104 2 42 45 Camp Verde

110 4 Casa Grande

113 4 5 10 20 Flagstaff

110 4 21 137 17

Glendale 123 1

GlobeGlobe Mountain 103 18 19 111 9 113 8

Phoenix 117 54 128 16 17 137 17

Sedona 110 4

Williams 116 11

Yuma 104 3 116 10 11

The Grand Canyon 139 8

Top of the World 113 8

ARKANSAS

107 1 2 113 9 30 140 5 141 4 26

8

ARKANSAS Continued] Cities

Branch 141 1

Cherry Hill 115 13

Conway 206 18

Dardanelle 103 4

El Dorado 116 1

Fort Smith 116 2 3 18 122 1 126 3 5 16 136 7

Harrison 103 1 4 7

Highland 115 22

Jasper 103 2

Lamar 128 1

Little Rock 109 11

Men a 115 31 36

Mountain Home 137 1

Oden 115 2 4 1 2 6 1 3 5

Pine Ridge 115 13

Russellville 128 1

Smackover 116 1

Newton County 103 2

Reason for leaving 137 7

Return to 109 18 115 35 143 4 5 11 23 206 7

9

ARKANSAS [Continued] White River Country

131 1

ARTMUSIC

103 11 12 115 4 51 116 4 7 12 120 8 126 7 129 81 9 171 18 132 7 138 5 142 4 202 16 209 4

Country Music 109 32 33 121 22 23 127 33 34 136 11 143 13

Crafts 104 59 142 13

CALIFORNIA Cities

Alameda 209 20

Armona 143 1-3 9 205 7

Arroyo Grande 103 30

Arvin 101 31 106 10 17 107 4 12 111 10 113 13 16 24 115 16 1 2 0 1 4 3 1 4 6 1 50 7 52 125 81 2~ 24 137 8 16 19 20 24 203 1

10

CALIFORNIA [Continued] Cities Continued]

Arvin [Continued] 205 6 206 2-4 6 13 17 209 6 9 10 20

Avenal 121 17 22 29

Bakersfield l03 18 109 2 l4 27 110 4 112 3 0 113 24 114 26 28 32 48 115 15 119 19 122 4 22 125 18 24 127 41 131 3 21 132 8 14 18 23 136 18 21 27 37 38 137 21 138 11 18 19 139 20 23 26 142 5 202 2 203 8 205 5 206 2 208 6 15

Barstow 125 17

Beaumont 104 22

Blythe 114 10

Brawley 107 16 121 15 17 126 16 21 24

Brentwood 134 21 23 143 16-18

Buttonwillow 133 11 12 l9 25 26

Calipatria 104 4 7

11

CALIFORNIA [Continued] Cities Continued]

Calistoga 115 41

Cawelo 10330

Chowchilla 142 27 29 30

Clovis 131 15

Colton 129 3

Corcoran 107 18 201 9

Corona 209 1 8

Cutler 101 27

Delano 103 20 21 26 40 110 13 112 30 116 23-25 31 32 34 140 6 204 6 205 4

Dinuba 101 4 107 9 14 27 31 135 21 23 27 30 138 6 7 20-23 31

Dos Palos 117 15 23 51 57

Edison 205 6 206 4

El Centro 126 38

Exeter 127 11 19 20 30 36

Farmersville 123 42 127 11 23 30 41

Fillmore 139 11

Firebaugh 117 8 10

Five Points 110 12 16

12

CALIFORNIA [ContinUed] Cities Continued]

Fresno 117 37 118 13 119 10 12 16 18 126 3 7 128 30 131 15 29 30 138 26 27 143 19 201 9 11

Fontana 103 23

Formosa 136 27

Four Corners 109 14

Fullerton 142 30 31

Garden Grove 137 8 18 209 23

Gardena 137 14 142 3 4 24

Gilroy 106 16

Glendale 143 14

Greenfield 132 23

Grover City 136 30 31

Hanford 114 28 31 119 10-12 16 17 201 9 11 12 14 205 15

Hawthorne 209 19 24

Indio 107 16 30

Ivanhoe 110 19 37

Jasmin 103 21

Kern City 130 46

13

CALIFORNIA IContinued] Cities [Continued]

King City 143 10 12

Lamont 113 17 1 21 2 4 115 47 203 2 209 10

Layton 119 10

Lemere 201 13

Lerdo 103 30

Lindsay 108 3 5 7 122 51 171 22 138 11 19

Linnell 114 28 127 23

Lodi 134 4 8 10 11 13 14 16-18 23

Lomita 113 26

Long Beach 116 3 0 125 27 41 44 130 35 131 12

Los Angeles 103 18 23 109 14 120 10 127 10 17 27 30 130 35 133 22 142 3 24 202 1 2 206 2

Marysville 106 16 21 107 9 14

McFarland 103 20 26 41 140 8-10

Merced 119 10 131 30 205 4 8

14

CALIFORNIA IContinued] Cities [Continued]

Modesto 120 12 131 21

Monita 142 1 3

Needles 117 9

Nipomo 205 5

North Hollywood 139 22

Oildale 109 29 202 6

Ojai 103 2 3 141 14

Ontario 138 10 15-17

Orange Cove 107 19

Palmdale 142 31

Palm Springs 120 23

Pasadena 127 38 209 20

Patterson 120 11 12

Pismo Beach 135 32

Pixley 112 8 120 9 10 13 14 206 11

Poplar 124 15

Porterville 103 24 40 104 6 26 123 34 46 124 141 15

Pumpkin Center 109 2 5 14

Redlands 114 10 137 26 138 13 16

15

CALIFORNIA [Continued] Cities Continued]

Reedley 127 22 205 1

Ridgecrest 138 28-31 33

Riverdale 123 39

Rosedale 133 3 5 19

Salinas 106 16 21

San Bernardino 138 13 14

San Diego 117 37 132 11 15 16 23

San Francisco 134 26 27

San Jose 104 46 106 21 117 54 128 30 20 9 1 17

San Leandro 110 20

San Pedro 103 18

Santa Cruz 119 11

Santa Maria 202 1

Santa Monica 110 18 130 35

Santa Paula 139 13 16

Selma 143 12J 14-16

Shafter 103 26 31 106 13 107 13 109 2 14 17 18 23 27 31 38 129 1 3 4 7 14 15 18 21 131 3 135 11 12 20 21 24 27 30 31

16

CALIFORNIA fContinued] Cities fContinued]

Shafter Continued] 136 13 17 18 21-23 202 6 206 6 208 7

Cherokee Strip 129 15 16

Smiths Corner 135 20 24

Stockton 134 19

Stratford 205 12

Sunnyvale 104 4 46

Taft 121 13 125 2 28 44 202 13 208 1 4

Tipton 104 22 112 7 123 35 209 14 15 22

Tranquility 131 20

Tulare 111 9 12 120 23 26 27 121 9 10 20 123 3 9 40 45 46 131 14 15

Ukipa 114 10

Ventura 130 18 141 14

Visalia 110 20 111 11 16 114 16 23 24 26 28 31-34 116 37 123 40 127 12 13 21 22 36 38 129 16 143 3 9

17

CALIFORNIA JContinued] Cities Continued]

Wasco 106 17 107 4 109 161 40 129 14 142 5 24 281 30 204 8 209 10 14 23 24

Watsonville 107 41 8 12 15 119 11 128 1719 2 05 10

Weed Patch 125 25 33 3 6

Wheeler Ridge 114 16 31 48

Whittier 209 23

Wilmar 127 10

Woodville 123 33-35

Camp Roberts 125 34 39

China Lake 138 24-27

First Impression 101 15 102 4 105 7 106 11 29 107 4 109 1 110 8 23 24 111 9 113 18 114 10 13 23 31 115 15 116 9 117 27 118 13 120 12 121 9 123 3 3 34 124 11 125 24-27

18

CALIFORNIA [Continued] First Impression [Continued]

l27 101 27 1 2 9 128 18 130 341 35 131 15 132 12 133 15 134 101 11 135 21-23 29 136 21 138 14 15 139 11 141 11 15 142 4 201 8 205 2

Hunters Point 208 13

Imperial Valley 104 3 22 34 47 112 31 113 4-6 11-15 116 10 124 11 14 126 16 21 38 41

Kern County 116 33 37

Lake Bottom Buena Vista Lake 109 1 2 113 13 16 20 35

Politics 101 32-34 107 11 12 21 110 25 112 17 126 24 133 28 134 27 28 138 29-32

Sacramento Valley 110 16

San Joaquin Valley 110 4 8 19 116 9 121 9 126 38 127 36-38 41 131 12 20 142 2 8 209 9 20 22-24

19

CALIFORNIA [Continued] Stanislaus County

106 21 Tagus Ranch

112 6 Treatment in

101 11 14 32 102 51 10 104 9 107 6 10 24 26 32 108 4 11 15 16 109 19 110 10-13 19 20 27 34 112 13-16 113 24 25 33-35 114 11 35 43 45 47 116 25 123 35-38 54 55 125 25 40 126 13 23 24 30 32 33 42 46 127 14 25 31-33 43 132 8 134 9 14 137 16 21 24 139 20 22 140 22 142 16 201 ll 15 204 9 206 10 209 14 16

Tulare County 106 21

Yosemite 119 9 10

CHEROKEE INDIAN NATION

126 1 2 1 9-12 2 7 1 2 9 1 4 6 Green Corn Dance and Festival

126 9 10 Religion

126 28 29

COLORADO

113 30

20

CRIMELAWENFORCEMENT

103 28 29 104 20 21 107 7 9 10 15 17 18 29 37 108 13 109 20 21 110 13 30 33 112 13 113 20-24 26 28 114 26 27 116 7 12 120 6 122 1 23 123 3 8 16 21 22 125 18 20 129 14 15 131 2 132 10 11 133 1 4 5 135 11 31 14 17 138 21 8 32 139 131 151 21 24 25 142 8 203 8 206 10-11 19 207 18 19 209 81 17

Charges of Communist Agitation 112 15-20

Criminal Prosecution 112 16-171 20

THE DEPRESSION

103 11 14 1 15 33-35 39 108 1 5 109 36 110 3 I 28 111 7 113 5 114 17 18 115 5 11 12 116 17 117 7 119 1-4 6 15 120 6 121 12 122 3 22

21

THE DEPRESSION I Continued]

123 43 125 1 2 s 12 126 2 I 51 6 13 127 29 128 5 10 129 2 130 20-24 131 4 91 26 132 9 133 3 134 2 135 28 136 17 18 40 137 237 24 138 51 91 11 12 139 1 5 140 17 142 3 17 202 1 205 2 206 6 207 8 1 91 221 23 208 4 I 5 81 9

Causes 118 8 125 12 126 13 134 8 207 8 I 12

DISCRIMINATION

103 28 111 17 114 44 121 131 14 125 42 126 9 40-42 128 9 131 28 132 21-24 133 5 6 251 28 137 21 22 30 138 7 16 139 13T 14 140 257 26 208 5-7 11 12

22

DISCRIMINATION Community

101 10 11 32 102 8 9 104 9 54 105 22-25 27 28 106 33 37 108 15 17 109 19 110 23 27 33 34 36 37 112 13 14 114 45 121 13 18 19 123 36 42 54 55 126 241 321 401 41 127 31-33 128 33 129 18

Government Agencies 104 24 108 13 110 23 33 112 12 13 133 14 202 6 I 8 19

Housing 101 12 102 7 104 43 124 10 16 133 28

Job 101 11 12 32 102 9 104 17 105 12 161 21 22 106 19 110 13 14 114 11 41 45 116 25 124 20 126 42 131 26 139 14 201 11

Schools 102 9 104 11 18 108 10~13 110 32

23

DISCRIMINATION [Continued] Schools IContinued]

1-12 17 114 13 35 36 117 13 14 16 30 34 118 7 16 17 22 121 14-16 123 35-38 124 15 19 126 24 25 127 19 20 36 128 22-24 131 14 22-24 28 133 14 2224 25 134 14 15 24 135 18 26 136 22 24 137 16 21 203 4 204 13 209 9 16

EDUCATION

131 2 22 28 29 132 2 140 22 27

Arizona 114 25 27

Arkansas 107 3 115 6 8 24-26 128 1-3 7 141 2 143 7-10

Athletics 108 10 120 7 123 36 451 46 125 1 6 19 21 22 42 46 127 36 133 23-25 134 14-21 137 14 23

California 101 5 102 11 16 103 25 104 11 27 49 53

24

EDUCATION [Continued] California [Continued]

105 31 11 107 4-6 101 151 16 32 108 5 6 10-13 17 109 6 17 26 29 110 20 21 32 111 12 112 31 37 113 23 24 30 114 2 12-14 35 36 49 115 2 0 116 25 117 12-16 23 24 29 30 34 118 3 7 15-17 21 119 6 120 11 14 23 121 10 12 14-17 20 21 123 35-39 43-46 124 7 15 18 19 125 41 45 126 22 24 34 43 44 127 11 19-21 27 36 128 19 21 129 12 18 19 131 14-16 22-25 27 132 12 15 17 18 133 11 12 14 17 22 134 12-15 24 135 26 28 30 31 136 16 17 22-26 36 137 8 16 17 20-23 28-30 138 2 6 8 10 11 16-22 31 139 22 140 10 11 19 20 141 15 20 142 4 14 15 21 143 3 12-14 16 201 9 10 202 1 9 15 203 1 2 4 5 7 205 2 18 19 206 16 208 1 S 14 209 4 8 9 14-17 20 23

College 101 11 18 20 104 53 107 17 108 17

25

EDUCATION [Continued] College [Continued]

110 20 211 32 114 4 9 116 32 117 53-55 118 3 119 6 120 2 121 121 29 30 122 2 123 51 125 1 6 7 21 126 44 45 127 20 321 33 36-40 128 38 130 43 132 25 133 17 21 22 137 8 29 138 3 6 22-24 31 140 20 22 142 4 26 30 143 16 17 202 1 2 5 9 205 2 5 6 16 19 207 2 3 208 ll 4 209 20-23

Discrimination 101 11 107 6 108 101 11 110 32 112 17 114 121 131 351 36 117 131 14 16 301 34 118 7 I 16 17 22 120 27 121 13-16 123 35-38 124 15 19 125 23 126 24 25 34 43 127 19 20 36 128 22-24 129 19 131 141 22-24 28 132 22 133 14 24 25

26

EDUCATION [Continued] Discrimination [Continued]

134 14 15 21 24 135 18 136 22 24 137 16 21 141 22 203 4 206 17 209 9 16

Iowa 205 2 207 2

Missouri 108 2 11 119 1 21 4-6

Nebraska 130 1 2 7 17 132 4-6

New Mexico 135 19

Oklahoma 101 21 7 102 1 104 14 105 1-3 106 31 7 107 3 109 27 110 2 3 30 113 1 3 114 2 13 50 116 11 6 7 18 118 2 3 6 120 1 21 5-7 122 2 123 7 9 12 20 21 24 25 35 124 2 4 6 125 1 6 20 21 126 2 5 6 44 127 2 3 16 128 4-6 131 1 3 7 8 133 1 11 135 1 2 8 16 18 136 16 17 231 24 137 3 5-8 11 14-16 29 30 138 1-6 10 139 1 142 7 14 15 21 201 3 209 3 4

27

EDUCATION 1Continued] South Dakcita

134 1-3 24 Texas

111 4 114 2 13 50 117 1 5 6 10 121 2 4 5 13 129 2 140 4 143 2

FAMILY LIFE

101 1 5 19 102 2 7 11 12 16 103 2 31 4 6 10 21 105 1 2 I 9 16 24 26 28 106 38 112 7 113 9 10 26 116 20 21 118725 124 4 27 28 125 3 4 126 24 25 44 45 135 2 9 14 15 136 8 9

Bartering 109 11 115 6 116 6 123 15 125 101 11 126 5 128 4 129 2 131 7 140 3

Cars 103 2 4 7 8 9 12 14 15 20 27 105 18 29 106 12 13 107 3 9 15 108 2 4 6 111 8 113 22 23 29 114 4 15 30 33 116 22 30 36 117 71 8 12 23

28

FAMILY LIFE (Continued] Cars Continued]

119 4 120 9 131 15 121 9 122 4 16 17 123 13 125 3 291 31 126 5 17 18 127 9 16 17 128 15 129 3 130 4 30 133 4 12 134 3 5 6 135 9 25 136 19 24 27 138 1 12 13 19 20 30 140 5 9 141 4 5 12 142 6 17 203 3 205 2 9 206 9 207 6 I 21 22 209 4

Chores 101 2 102 12 103 3 6 21 104 48 52 58 59 105 17 109 6-8 18 26 111 2 113 1 2 6 7 114 3 39 40 115 5 7 10 27 28 117 5 26 118 3 4 119 2 120 5 121 1 3 123 1 2 51 10 11 14 15 19 31

461 49 124 3 4 21 125 2 126 3 6 7 128 1 8 130 34 131 8 1 25

29

FAMILY LIFE [Continued] Chores IContinued]

132 3 133 2 15 134 7 135 5 10 19 22 25 27 137 3 4 10-12 22 25 138 9 139 1 2 4 140 12 141 3 142 6 1 22 201 6 209 4 14

Cooking Food 101 9 24 102 3 5 13 15 103 4 27 29 105 2 11 14 15 106 35 36 107 9 13 14 108 2 3 14 109 2 3 7 12 13 22 110 31 111 3 113 2 15 16 18 114 4 17 18 25 38 39 115 10 1 11 1 16 1 2 8 1 31 116 101 24 117 51 6 1 17 119 4 120 16 121 7 24 25 122 13 16 20 123 15-18 25 27 37 49 124 5 6 21 22 125 11-14 126 22 23 127 10 17 128 1 5 10 129 12 130 8 13-15 25 131 5-7 20 21 25 132 6 7 20 133 2 1 3 1 11 1 2 2 134 5-7 22 135 2-6 9 10 18 22 25 27 136 9 12 13 23 137 2 3 10 19 138 25

30

FAMILY LIFE IContinued] CookingFood [Continued]

139 2 3 140 1-3 142 6 7 10 11 143 5-7 11 201 6 16 202 5-7 203 2 204 10 206 1 2 207 10 208 5 209 11-13

Dating 103 12 104 56 106 9 107 10 108 16 113 3 4 114 15 115 4 8 36 116 1 14 117 53 119 5 120 7 8 122 21 125 19 126 8 127 21 130 17 133 24 135 31 136 26 27 2 91 32 137 10 138 20-23 142 27

Entertainment 101 6 7 14 26 102 14 15 103 7 12 27 29 30 104 48 52 105 3 106 4 14 18 26 31 107 3 1 5 108 2 109 2 5 21 26 32 36 110 17 111 2 11

31

FAMILY LIFE [Continued] Entertainment [Continued]

112 31 38 113 2 281 29 31 114 51 13 1 15 1 40 115 3-5 8 33 36 116 2-4 33 117 9 23 24 34 118 5-7 20 21 119 4 1 5 1 11 14 120 2 8 121 5 19 122 9 19 20 123 5 20 211 25 37 411 42 124 2 6 21 125 41 6 8 9 221 33 126 8 257 28 127 34 128 6-8 241 26 129 81 171 18 131 61 9 132 5-7 133 3 14 15 134 6 17 21 22 135 3 7 91 13 14 16 30 32 136 2 91 11-131 29 137 9 24 138 5 23 139 4 9 140 2 3 141 3 10 142 6 11 15 22 143 1 3 8 10 201 2 5 203 6 208 6 2 0 9 4 13

Hobbies 102 7 103 12 104 57-59 114 9 118 6 120 5 123 19 129 8 135 3

Hunting 109 2 116 21 5

32

FAMILY LIFE [Continued] Hunting [Continued]

119 5 8 122 11 123 16-22 125 10 131 5 22 135 5 10 24 139 24

Marriage 101 3 25 102 2 12 16 103 12-14 104 56 105 1 25 106 8 1 9 107 171 20 108 8 16 109 26 27 110 2 19 111 4 5 112 4 113 1 3 4 29 30 114 15 115 8 9 36 37 116 1 16 30 117 52 53 58 118 21 119 17 120 7 121 15 29 122 2 21 123 27 37 47-49 124 26 125 27 126 8 9 28 127 3-5 211 39 130 5 17 19 42 131 3 132 19 133 24 135 4 31 136 6 8 26 27 30 32 137 10 24 26 138 24 28 139 19 140 4 5 141 21 142 24 27 28 143 17

33

FAMILY LIFE [Continued] Marriage Continued]

201 4 12 14 206 2 207 2 209 20

Moonshining 103 8 10 36-38 122 14 135 3

Problems 103 6 8 20 35 36 105 23 106 24T 25 28 107 19 20 35 37 108 6 16 17 109 17 18 110 2 3 112 3 71 24-26 29 31 113 9 12 18 21-23 25-29 114 7 115 2 3 6 116 7 117 25 120 1-3 24-26 121 23 24 122 10 18 19 130 3 132 1 3 7 135 23 29 30 136 37 38 40 138 4 6 9 141 14 15 201 13 202 6-8 12 204 11

Sense of Community 103 11 105 18 24 106 28 107 14 108 19 109 12_ 19 110 11 18 23 113 10 11 114 18 118 3 4 121 3 122 10 18 19

34

FAMILY LIFE [Continued] Sense of Community [Continued]

124 6 8 15 125 4 8 126 12 13 39 128 7 37 130 2 8 131 4 5 7 20 132 71 8 135 13 17 18 25 31 137 5 6 138 31 32 141 4 9 142 7 8 21-24 143 7

Shivaree 114 15 126 28 127 5

Sports 108 10 113 3 116 4 119 5 120 7 122 19 24 123 4 5 19 45 49 50 125 1 6 128 6 1 9 133 23-25 134 14-22 25 135 10 136 12 137 14 138 19 139 18 141 3 9 142 27 2 08 6

FARMING 110 3 11 115 39 47 48 123 28 29 47 48 52 53 125 10 140 19 20 141 4 10 11 26 201 6

35

FARMING Continued] Butchering

109 12 130 8-13

Crops 101 23 102 1 103 20 32 104 2 105 1 2 109 10 11 111 4 112 2 3 24 113 1 2 4 114 2 115 2 6 23 41 42 116 4 5 17 18 117 5 118 2 9 10 119 2 14 120 6 121 3 6 8 122 13 123 13 14 19 29 41 124 7 9 125 3 10 11 15 29 126 3 127 152 128 1 4 129 1 130 15 16 19-22 27 28 131 11 133 2 137 134 1 5 137 2 138 9 139 2 140 9 202 141 8 143 21 205 2 3 13 206 1 3 4 8 207 6 8 12 14 209 4

Drought 101 23 103 17 104 2 105 5

36

FARMING Continued] Drought Continued]

106 6 109 11 110 22 113 4 6 114 16 19 116 18-20 118 10~ 11 119 3 6 121 6 124 1 7 125 15 126 2 127 71 161 27 128 2 51 10 130 5 16 20 281 29 131 11 132 9 134 5 139 5 140 5 141 41 6 142 19 201 21 16 205 4 8 207 14 20 209 11 2

Dust Storms 101 71 8 102 3 103 17 39 105 4 106 5 6 109 11 110 12 21 111 6 7 112 23 114 21 115 12 116 18~ 19 118 10 11 119 3 120 6 121 6 123 14 124 7 125 15 16 126 14

37

FARMING Continued] Dust Storms IContinued]

127 27 29 128 10 130 16 131 11 136 40 138 137 14 141 4 6 142 4 17-20 201 16 205 4 207 6 14-18 20 21 209 6

FloodsCyclones 107 16 111 6 7 114 23 123 14 23 130 1 134 5 138 15 139 11 209 1

Government Policies 101 20 24 102 2 103 24 32 33 35 104 7 8 33 105 5 106 8 107 13 108 6 15 16 109 9 22 111 6 7 113 32 114 19 20 118 9 10 119 6 120 20 123 30-32 124 9 10 125 121 13 127 22 128 11 130 26 27 131 5 10 11 132 10 134 4 8 24 139 6 16 17

38

FARMING fContinued] Government Policies Continued]

140 24 142 18 201 2 205 11-19 209 7 8

Income 101 3 104 2 105 2 106 8 111 5 112 3 24 26 113 1 2 4 114 4 16 19 115 11 43 117 7 118 2 8 9 119 4 6 7 121 6 7 123 40 41 126 6 13 151 20 127 16 12 8 51 9 129 2 130 15 18 211 22 25 26 34 35

481 49 132 2 9 11 135 3 138 3 140 5 141 4 51 19 142 5 143 20 205 6 13 206 2-4 207 81 9 15 21

Land Ownership 101 23 103 31 107 2 108 1 109 91 10 110 22 112 3 114 1 2 7 115 36 119 1-3 6 7 120 6

39

FARMING [Continued] Land Ownership [Continued]

121 2 122 2 3 123 35 41 50 125 2 3 23 126 2 3 13 127 12 18 22 128 8 129 1 7 22 130 3 131 4 133 3 4 12 137 18 25 26 134 2 4 5 8 11 137 27 138 2 3 139 2 140 5 13 17-19 141 3 15-17 21 22 142 2-4 25 143 20 2 OS 1 2 206 1 5 6 8 9 207 9 10 209 1 22

Land Rental 101 2 102 1 103 8 23 104 1 7 8 107 2 110 1 111 2 113 4 114 1 2 10 14 115 23 27 116 16-18 118 2 119 3 120 6 121 2 7 8 122 2 123 127 13 40 41 50 124 4 9 127 1 2 6 7 128 5 129 1 130 5 15 i31 4 17-19

40

FARMING [Continued] Land Rental IContinued]

138 9 139 5 140 101 13 141 15 201 3 206 5 9

Methods 101 3 102 3 7 12 103 171 20 21 24 31 39 104 1 105 5 106 7 29 109 6 11 12 30 31 110 21 22 28 111 7 112 23 113 2 114 19 20 115 51 41-48 116 5 15 18 118 1 10 19 119 2 4 120 11 14 121 6 7 122 9 10 16-18 123 2 3 6 7 19 29 30 51 52 124 8 9 125 10 11 15 16 126 5 14 21 127 7 16 128 7 10 11 129 7 130 15 1619 131 5 11 18 132 3 9 10 134 6 140 20 141 6 19 142 51 19~ 201 22 143 2 0 201 6 206 3 8 207 7 81 14 16

Sharecropping 103 1 7 105 1 110 1 3

41

FARMING Continued] Sharecropping Continued]

111 2 112 3 24 113 4 115 6 91 27 116 17 117 11 5 7 118 2 9 121 2 127 21 61 15 128 8 129 1 130 51 151 18 137 2 141 41 8 142 2 206 4 5 209 11 19

THE GRAPES OF WRATHSTEINBECK

106 6 1 71 15 108 15 110 29-301 33 119 13 122 22 125 41 128 331 34 132 22 134 13 142 19 208 4 71 11 13-16

Identification with 101 16 35 103 27 28 111 18 113 35 121 27 127 181 41 42 129 13 20 21 131 13 133 21 136 20 37 139 20 201811 205 5

42

THE GRAPES OF WRATHSTEINBECK [Continued] Movie

103 27 105 26 106 33 34 107 5 13 110 2 8 113 34 114 45 118 16 17 121 27 124 25 127 42 131 28 137 31 139 19 141 24 208 15

Objections to 101 16 103 2 8 105 26 27 106 33-36 114 45 46 118 23 24 120 28 124 25 127 18 25 128 33 34 131 27 28 137 30 31 139 20 141 2 4 143 13 204 19 205 5 2 06 19 208 14-16

HEALTH Accidents

104 61 62 107 18 116 22 23

Birth of Children 101 5 102 2 103 5 9 10 13 16 105 1

43

HEALTH [Continued] Birth of Children Continued]

106 16 22 109 15 16 18~ 37 111 6 112 20 113 2 4 5 14 18-20 114 37 115 11-13 17 38 117 21 120 3 8 13 19-22 122 20 123 50 125 10 37 126 12 127 7 1 8 129 19 20 130 1 2 22 133 10 135 9 12 20 21 136 4 8 27 137 2 1 3 138 2 139 19 23 140 711 142 2 8 143 17 202 3 7 11 12 18

Causes of Death 101 25 103 5 106 16 107 1 13 19 109 25 26 38 39 110 2 31 111 5 112 6 113 1 19 30 114 43 49 115 3 6 7 17 18 116 5 117 20 21 26 120 1 3 19 24 25 123 16~ 43 124 23 126 44 127 4 5 13 130 24 48 132 19 135 137 14 16

44

HEALTH [Continued] Causes of Death [Continued]

136 3-6 25 27 29-31 38 39 141 16 142 23 143 19 202 3 9 10 12 14 16-18 206 14 209 19 20

Diseases 102 13 103 20 105 11 14 23 24 107 6 11 13 14 16 19 20 30 31 109 24 38 39 110 2 8 30 31 112 14 19 24 113 8 12 13 18 19 30 114 9 17 25 26 37 49 115 5 7 12 16-20 22 23 116 19 117 26 47 52-56 120 3 19 20 24 26 122 18 24 123 16 22-24 124 22-24 26 125 47 126 22 35 127 3 7 128 2 9 129 2 3 130 3 38 47 131 12 22 132 2 19 133 8 135 13 21 136 25 30 35 39 137 4 8 138 13 23 139 7 140 5 142 20 21 202 1-4 8-14 16 18 203 6 205 1 206 2 209 11 12 19

Folk Remedies and Cures 103 5 107 11

45

HEALTH [Continued] Folk Remedies and Cures Continued]

109 24 25 113 11 19 115 2 3 22 117 20 21 123 20 23 128 6 133 9 10 135 14 22 137 4 142 20 21 202 8-111 14

Health Care 101 13 20 102 13 103 5 91 16 105 141 151 23 24 106 1 8 107 111 18 23 38 109 151 16 181 23 241 381 39 110 2 1 8 1 311 32 112 6 113 1 51 18-201 301 311 33 38 114 17 371 38 115 5-7 12-18 23 116 5 61 23 117 20-231 55 118 171 18 120 3 41 8 21 22 121 20 25 122 18 20 21 123 4 22 23 124 4 22 23 125 10 21 37 38 126 22 23 35 127 3 7-9 30 128 2 9 129 19 130 1 22 23 47 48 131 22 132 19 133 8-10 135 91 12-14 21 22 136 6 9 301 33 35 137 8 138 131 23 139 71 9~ 101 18 19 141 2 0 142 20

46

HEALTH Continued] Health Care Continued]

202 2-14 16-19 206 14 209 11 12

Sanitation 202 4-6 15 17

HOUSING Auto Courts

107 9~ 14~ 27 Ditch Camps

102 7 8~ 14 103 26 104 12 105 23 106 15 107 10 110 6 25 113 14 35 114 39 115 52 118 15 16 119 13 16 121 19 20 122 22 23 125 20 37 126 33 129 15 131 20 132 18 136 37-39 137 17 139 18 202 4-6 15 203 3 206 7 I 10 208 7 8 11 209 10

Dugouts 135 11~ 18 19

Government-provided 101 34 103 26 27 104 19 20 51 105 10 106 10 11 14

47

HOUSING Continued] Government-provided [Continued]

107 4-7 13 14 16 17 28 108 12 109 31-33 110 14 111 9-11 15 112 3 8 113 35 36 114 38 39 118 16 119 13 121 17-19 124 16 125 25 33 36 126 26 30-32 127 23 41 128 20 129 141 15 131 22 133 2 0 137 30 141 20 202 6 15 203 3 204 16 17 205 4 206 13 14 208 7 20 9 10

Grower-provided 102 8 103 24-26 104 20 42 46 105 9 106 12 15 109 15 28 110 16 111 14 112 6 113 13 16 114 10 23 28 33 34 118 18 20 119 12 13 121 22 122 6 23 123 35 42 125 24 25~ 33 35 36 126 21 7 33 127 11 18 23

48

HOUSING [Continued] Grower-provided [Continued]

128 19 129 4 5 13-15 131 16 133 18 137 17 ~ 20 139 15 18 140 6 8-10 16 141 14 16 17 201 8 9 203 3 204 16 17 206 6-8 13 209 10

Homes in California 101 8 26 28 29 102 4 6 11 12 103 21 104 4 12-14 25 26 49 60 61 105 19 20 106 12 21 107 5 I 7 121 27 108 31 6 1 7 109 151 181 271 29 110 81 14 15 111 14 112 61 8 I 201 301 331 39 113 16-201 23 24 28 114 10 111 231 331 34 115 15-17 116 241 261 32 117 18 19 118 14 121 111 171 181 221 29 122 246 123 341 36 371 411 50 124 101 111 141 16 125 251 35 126 21 22 33 127 11 13 18-241 30 311 37 128 19 20 129 4 11 12 15-17 131 13 16 17 19 20 132 12 14 15 17 133 8 12 15 27 28 134 10-13 135 24 27 31 33 136 21 24 25 137 20 24 26 27

49

HOUSING [Continued] Homes in California IContinued]

138 13 16-18 20 25 28 29 139 17 18 ~3 24 140 6-11 17 141 13 14 16 27 142 29 143 11 12 20 201 10 202 3 203 1 2 204 16 18 205 7 206 7-9 208 10 209 9 11 14 15

Homestead in Arkansas 103 3 115 1 2 4 9 10 22-24 128 1 2 137 1 141 1 2 143 6 7

Homesmiddottead in Missouri 108 1 119 1 2 4

Homestead in Nebraska 130 5-8 18 132 2 8

Homestead in Oklahoma 103 9 12-14 17 104 56 106 2 109 10 110 1 114 1 4 10 16 115 2 7 118 2 4 122 2 4 9 11 123 1 2 9-14 124 3-5 125 9 10 126 3 4 27 127 1 2 6 7 15 16 26 27 128 3 131 1 133 1 4 135 6-8 136 8 11 12 137 7 13

50

HOUSING [Continued] Homestead in Oklahoma [Continued]

138 2 3 9 11 12 139 1-3 142 1-4 7--13 209 3

Homestead in South Dakota 134 2 3

Homestead in Texas 111 3 117 2 121 1 4 129 1 2 140 1

Internment Camps WW II) 122 23 125 35

Labor Camps 103 21 24 28 104 44 107 4 10 12 16 17 26 27 29 109 27 28 31-33 110 33 113 17 20 114 24-28 33 117 11 12 17 18 25 123 33 128 16 129 4 12 17 133 18 134 13 21 22 142 29 202 15 204 16 205 5

State Rental Homes 135 27 28

Tents 101 34 102 4 5 103 9 104 3 13 42 43 62 105 9 106 13 107 4 9 10 14 17 27 28 109 1 2 9 31 113 6 114 24 115 15

51

HOUSING [Continued] Tents Continued]

116 8 117 19 121 17-20 123 33 124 16 125 33 37 127 30~ 37 129 4 12 15 131 13 20 21 134 21 140 6 143 13 14 202 4 204 9 17 206 6 7 209 10 11

IMPACT OF EXPERIENCE

l(H 14 161 191 28 31 102 10 103 35 41 104 2 81 48 55 63 64 106 26 27 107 6 14 30-33 35-37 108 19-21 109 40 110 13 19 20 27 34-36 38 39 111 18 112 14 17 19-211 30 34 40 113 24-26 2 9 34 37 114 50 115 20 53 116 37 117 10 15 24 27 58 121 11 15-19 31 122 23 24 123 39 42 53-55 125 45 47 126 17 ~ 18 24 33 45 46 127 12 14 19-21 32-351 41 43 128 19 30~ 35-38 130 48 49 131 191 25 31 132 17 24

52

IMPACT OF EXPERIENCE [Continued]

134 136

137 138 141 142 143 202 203 209

24 25 28 11 17 20 41 29_ 32 16 31-33 14 25 26 28 34 22 23 16-19 11 19 25

29 21 25 33 35 36 40

INDIANA

202 1

IOWA

142 205 207

4 1 1

IWO JIMA

117 42-48

JAPANESE INTERNMENT

122 125 205

23 35 9 10

KANSAS

113 116 132 207

3 14 1 6 16

KU KLUX KLAN

103 135

28 14-17

53

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA

114 301 46 116 19 122 22 131 20 135 20 139 11 140 13 202 4 51 9 17 18 208 3 1 6 10-12

Attraction of California 101 3 1 17 102 3 103 18 20 105 6 106 6 9 11 281 29 107 8 108 4 I 18 109 9 110 8 111 9 112 23 113 51 6 114 91 22 115 14 391 41 116 71 9 117 8 118 11 12 119 8 1 10 11 121 9 122 3 124 10 11 125 81 241 30 126 151 16 127 8 1 16 27 128 13 129 3 130 32 131 12 25 132 3 11 12 134 81 11 24 135 11 18 136 18 139 101 26 140 5 141 51 14 142 3 4 143 11 201 4 I 6 8 12

54

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA [Continued]

202 6 206 2 4 209 2

Belongings 101 3 102 4 103 15 20 104 42 105 6 7 106 10 107 3 16 108 4 111 8 112 2 113 6 7 11 114 30 115 14 116 22 117 8 118 13 15 124 10 12 126 17 127 9 18 128 15 130 30 35 131 13 132 14 135 20 136 19 138 14 140 9 141 14 202 5 205 1 207 19 209 5

Border Inspections 102 8 103 15 20 104 9 10 49 105 8 106 30 108 18 19 110 24 113 6 7 10-12 114 30 31 117 11 118 13

55

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA Continued] Border Inspections Continued]

121 10 123 33 124 13 125 32 126 20 127 10 29 128 16 18 131 14 132 14 133 7 135 20 137 18 138 14 143 15 209 5 8

CookingFood 102 3 5 13 15 103 21 106 10 113 8 10 114 9 29 116 10 117 9 118 12 119 10 123 33 125 19 31 126 20 127 10 128 15 130 3 0 1 3 3 131 13 14 132 13 133 5 6 134 10 135 20 138 14 141 12 143 11 15 209 5

Funds Available 101 3 24 102 4 103 15 18 104 2 105 6 106 9 107 4 14-16

56

MIGRATIONTO CALIFORNIA [Continued] Funds Available [Continued]

108 5 110 3 8 111 8 112 1 4 6 113 6 114 10 17 29 115 14 116 10 22 117 710 118 13 121 3 10 122 4 123 34 124 12 125 17 126 5 18-20 127 17 2 9 128 15 129 3 130 29 30 34 131 13 132 13 133 3 134 8 10 135 12 18 138 14 140 6 141 12 142 25 143 10 11 201 7 205 1 209 5

Reasons for Move 101 3 23 102 2 4 103 15 18 20 25 39 104 2 42 105 4 6 106 9 11 107 2 108 3 5 18 109 9 10 13 27 110 3 4 8 111 7 8 112 2 113 5 6

57

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA [Continued] Reasons for Move [Continued]

114 115 116 117 118 119 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 201 204 205 206 207 209

Route 102 103 104 105 106 108 110 112 113 114 115 116

8-10 21 22 14 19-22 7 11 8 8 3 141 10 8 14 7 1

12 2 291 121 11 11 41 111 181 8 13 10 51 5

9

4 30 1 32

101 141 23-25 30

8 1 16 1 30 13

3 311 321 341 35 13

3 8-11

12 18 40

13

26 6 9 11

2-4 16 17 19 24 21 10 6 9 1 2 10 19 11 21 191 22

4 18-20 2 I 8 61 7 10 4 3 5 4 I 8 31 40 22-24

58

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA Continued] Route Continued]

117 8-10 118 12 119 9 10 124 11 125 17 126 181 19 127 9 181 29 128 14-16 130 32-34 131 14 132 13 134 10 135 11 19 137 17 138 13 14 202 4 5 205 1 209 7

Shelter 102 4 103 18-20 104 9 106 10 107 4 108 4 111 8 112 5 113 8 10 114 9 24 28 29 116 22 23 117 9 118 12 119 9 121 9 123 33 124 10 125 17-19 126 17 127 9 128 15 129 3 130 301 33 131 13 132 13 133 5 134 10 135 11 136 19

59

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA [Continued] Shelter [Continued]

137 17 141 12 143 11 201 7 2 07 18 209 5

Transportation 101 3 102 4-6 103 16 18 20 104 8 42 105 6 1 7 106 10 107 3 108 4 109 9 13 110 3 8 23 24 111 8 112 5 113 6 7 114 8 24 29-31 115 14 116 1 9 10 22 117 8 118 12 119 8 9 121 9 122 4 I 17 123 32 33 124 12 125 17-191 24 26 2 9 31 126 5 17 18 127 9 17 128 15 129 3 131 13 133 4 134 10 135 11 136 19 138 13 139 10 140 5 9 141 12 142 3 25

15143 201 8 205 1 209 1 2 4 5

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MISSOURI

108 1 2 19 115 4 0 121 2 129 16 207 7 208 5

Cities Cape Girardeau

116 9 El Dorado Springs

108 1 3 Hannibal

119 4 7 Kansas City

116 8 207 3

Monroe City 119 1

St Louis 119 2 4 7 8

MONTANA

119 3

NEBRASKA

132 1 Cities

Grand Island 130 18

Kerney 130 3

Litchfield 130 3 4 16 35

Ponca 130 1 4 7

Return to 130 40

THE NEW DEAL Civilian Conservation Corps

103 34

61

THE NEW DEAL [Continued] Civilian Conservation Corps [Continued]

110 3-7 9 35 112 28 119 15 125 5 12 21-23 129 18 139 7-9 16 207 13 208 10

Hoover 103 32 34 125 12

National Recovery AdministrationOther Agencies 103 32 34 118 8 205 4 5 8-19

Politics 101 34 103 33 35 104 7 1 8 33 107 12 112 13 28 121 2 125 12 14 15 131 10 132 10 11 138 8 1 15 139 14 140 25 207 12 208 15 209 21

Roosevelt 101 32-34 103 32 104 32 33 106 5 108 5 6 15 16 110 3 35 36 111 6 7 112 27 28 113 25 32 114 19 115 12 118 9 119 6 15 123 30 31 125 12 15 126 13

62

THE NEW DEAL [Continued] Roosevelt [Continued]

127 22 23 128 11 129 10 14 130 23 24 26 27 131 5 9 10 132 9 133 13 27 134 4 8 24 138 11 139 6 7 13 14 23 140 24 14178 142 17 18 205 17 18 207 9 12 13 208 10 209 21

Voting 103 33 106 5 110 25 26 125 14 130 23 131 5 139 252 4 140 25 207 13

Works Progress Administration 101 336 102 2 104 31 105 4 5 8 19 20 107 1 108 12 110 35 111 177 112 28 113 17 18 21 24 33 114 22 115 13 118 8 119 14 156 124 14 17 125 1 12 23 127 22 128 20 23 27 129 5 10 132 9 11 16 133 11 17

63

THE NEW DEAL [Continued] Works Progress Administration Continued]

134 5 9 23 138 11 12 13978 140 23 141 23 142 18 204 6 207 12 208 10 209 21

NEW MEXICO

135 11 18-20 140 3 4

Cities Albuquerque

117 8 11 Deming

116 22 23 Gallup

116 12 Las Cruces

116 22 23

OKIE

113 10 33 114 41 46 128 18 25 33 132 18 19 135 26 202 5 205 4 1 6 208 4

Definition 101 31 102 8 104 37 54 105 22 106 31-33 107 38 108 19 109 17T 19 27 110 28 35

64

OKIE [Continued] Definition [Continued]

114 44 118 24 121 21 32 123 22 37 38 124 25 26 126 40 127 14 31 33 128 33 132 21 22 134 14 136 37-40 137 22 30 139 19 141 25 201 16 202 4 1 16 203 10 206 14 208 4 13

Reactions to Term 101 32 102 8 9 104 37 54 105 22 106 31-33 107 38 39 109 19 110 12 27 28 113 33 34 37 114 41 42 116 34 118 24 120 26 27 121 21 123 37 38 42 124 18 125 42 43 126 32 40 46 127 14 33 36 128 24 25 33 129 21 131 23 132 23 136 22 39 40 137 21 22 30 139 19 141 24 142 29 30

42

35

65

OKIE [Continued] Reactions to Term [Continued]

201 16 203 10 205 12

Rednecks 107 2 4-26

OKLAHOMA

111 6 125 3 10 126 10 14 27 43 128 4 135 11 12 141 5 9

Cities Ardmore

110 1 2 139 2

Blair 114 15

Blanchard 120 1 2 5

Boley 133 1 1 3

Boynton 135 11

Bushyhead 137 73 6

Checotah 113 1 4 128 3 8 209 1

Chelsea 137 7 812

Cold Springs 140 4

Colgate 112 2

Comanche 142 1

Council Hill 131 1

Cushing 201 2

Duncan 110 1 124 1

66

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities Continued]

Durant 103 16

Dustin 139 1 2 25

Enid 138 middot 6

EufaulaLake Eufaula 103 71 29 209 23

Fort Gibson 123 1 12 13 24 25 32 126 1 16

Fort Sill 120 5

Frederick 104 56

Granite 114 8

Greenfield 141 9

Guthrie 138 2-5 13 15

Hammon 142 3 15

Hanna 112 3 136 1

Hartshorne 125 1

Henryetta 103 16 209 1

Hillibee 127 4

Hitchita 112 25 209 3

Holdenville 137 3-5

Hollis 102 1

Lenna 118 1 131 2

Lexington 120 1 2

Lindsay 106 9

67

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities (Continued]

Maud 118 1

McAlester 109 91 10 125 20

McLain 122 1

Meeker 127 6 15 16

Muskogee 122 1 123 18 19 25

Nowata 122 2

Oaklodge 116 1 5

Okemah 103 8 133 4

Oklahoma City 120 8 12 138 3 5

Paden 127 4

Pauls Valley 106 1 109 10 13

Pitcher 103 8

Pleasant Valley 109 10 13

Ponca City 142 1 2

Porum 112 1

Prague 127 5 6

Quinton 136 1 10 11 18

Sallisaw 116 16_ 36

Scullyville 116 3 7

Seminole 116 1 135 8

Spiro 102 1 116 1 3 6 7

68

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities [Continued]

Stillwater 201 4 13

Tryon 201 1

Tulsa 116 16 17

Tuttle 120 1

Watonga 120 4 141 9

Weletka 103 11

Wewoka 112 1 4 25

Whodathoughtit 113 3

Craig County 122 11

Moved to 114 8 115 26 128 2 3 131 1 2 137 3 141 4

Oklahoma Territory 127 1-3

Payne County 105 1

Return to 102 11 107 15 109 27 110 18 38 111 8 18 114 10 14 15 17 116 36 37 120 13 27 123 53 125 25 26 29 30 40 127 16 28 131 13 22 25 133 16 135 23 25 136 18 137 7

69

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Return to [Continued]

139 26 27 140 9 142 3 10 17 22 34 201 13 206 7 207 20 209 1 2 17 18 23

Rogers County 101 23

Sequoyah County 116 1 16-18 36

Wagoner County 101 23

OREGON

109 28 29 130 29-34 206 2

POEMS

128 14 22 25 31 34 36

RELIEFWELFARE Agencies

102 91 13 103 32 107 35 112 12 114 18 124 2 3 125 17 202 5 15 2 0 4 2 11-13

Attitudes toward 101 10 102 91 10 103 32 104 24 32 105 19 110 14 26 27 111 17 112 12 113 17 2833

70

RELIEFWELFARE [Continued] Attitudes toward [Continued]

116 35 119 15 121 177 19 25 123 43 124 177 23 125 38 126 35_~ 39 127 417 42 128 27-30 129 5 130 2 7 131 4 27 30 31 132 16-18 133 13 14 137 32 139 8 140 23 142 18 202 71 8 1 15 203 6 11 204 13 14 20 208 10 209 21

Quality 102 10 103 32 104 32 125 38 39 204 15

Type Received 102 9 10 103 16 32 33 104 24 31 105 19 107 15 108 4 110 17 111 17 112 12 113 32 114 18 42 118 8 121 17 124 23 125 37 128 28 29 130 27 132 16

71

RELIEFWELFARE [Continued] Type Received IContinued]

133 13 134 15 135 28 139 8 202 5 71815 204 15 208 9 209 211 22

Welfare 101 9 10 102 9 10 103 32 104 24 311 36 1 0 5 19- 21 1 2 5 106 12 16 17 23 24 107 14 15 18 351 37 108 4 1 71 18 110 14 17 25-27 111 17 112 121 13 15 113 15 171 28 114 181 421 43 116 35 120 17 121 19 122 24 123 43 125 19 126 251 39 128 27 28 131 4 27 133 11 13 22 136 14 137 32 140 3 141 20 142 18 201 13 202 51 71 15 203 6 11 204 2 11 19-21 205 4 11 12 207 10 13 19

RELIGION

103 32

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RELIGION [Continued]

110 29 113 321 36 126 28 29 131 6 132 6 135 151 32 142 12 26 33 202 6

Brush Arbor 109 5 122 19 123 25 136 10 139 41 5 209 11

Churches 101 7 11 102 10 105 31 29 106 2 I 8 I 25 107 3 109 5 110 171 18 112 371 39 113 21 16 17 35 114 51 7 8 441 45 115 8 31-33 50-53 117 54-58 118 51 6 1 21 119 4 120 8 121 25 26 122 191 24 123 25126142 124 21 31 5 61 201 22 125 81 41 126 71 241 30 127 21 10 14 271 301 341 351 38-41 128 6 26 27 130 3 131 6 132 6 21 23 133 23 134 1 3 24 25 29 135 7 141 18 31 136 3 7 137 9 10 24 25 138 8 91 14

73

RELIGION Continued] Churches Continued]

140 14 15 141 2 3 9 142 4 22 30-33 143 12 15 24 201 5 11 209 4

MinistryMissionary Work 107 23 113 31 36 142 25 26 29

Moral Majority 134 29

RevivalsTraveling Ministers 109 5 114 5 6 115 32 118 5 6 124 6 125 8 I 9 126 =middot 8 127 5 128 6 131 4 6 I 8 135 14 139 4 141 3 142 26-28 32 33

SOUTH DAKOTA Beadle County

134 1 Huron County

134 5 Return to

134 8 9 29 Wounded Knee

134 5

TEXAS

113 4 114 6 28 43 44 124 4 131 20 142 24 30

74

TEXAS Continued] Cities

Abilene 111 5 6 117 15

Austin lb3 15

Barstow 104 1

Big Spring 142 30 32 209 s 6

Cedar Hill 140 1

Dallas 117 7 140 1

Electra 140 4

Gainesville 121 1

Haskell 129 1

Kemp 117 6

La Mesa 114 14

Plainview 110 3

Port Arthur 116 8 9

Red Springs 114 1

Silverton 140 1

Waco 103 15 16

Wichita Falls 117 8

Wylie 111 1

Brazo River 103 16

Farming Conditions 104 40

Return to 114 14 16 121 28 31 129 6

Rio Grande Valley 103 15

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VIOLENCE

103 28 29 104 17 21 105 25 27 107 61 9 12 261 28 30 109 2 01 21 33 111 13 17 112 9 10 36 113 4J 18J 21-23 26-29 33 34 114 2527 35 115 49 123 36 125 191 43 126 41 127 23 131 22 23 138 10 11 20-22 139 9 10 15 18 25 203 8 204 9 206 10-12

VIRGINIA

206 1

WASHINGTON

206 1

WORK --xfter World War II

101 29 102 12 103 31 104 15 44 106 16 107 171 19-21 36 110 19 20 34 37 111 16 112 34J 35 114 48 116 31 117 51-57 119 18 120 21 23 24

76

WORK [Continued] --xfter World War II [Continued]

123 46 50 124 28 125 2 28 43-45 126 38 44 127 33 371 41 129 71 8 130 38 41 42 46 134 11 136 301 31 138 25-27 139 22 141 21 26 206 187 19 207 5

Conditions 103 22-24 26 104 2-6 15 16 30 35 52 107 22 24-28 30 31 109 31 110 10 11 12 25 112 26 29 113 15 114 24 124 20 125 22 27 2 9 32 126 21 26 30 38 129 5 12 13 131 21 139 18 203 5 7

During World War II 101 20 29 102 11 103 24 35 104 15 105 25 26 107 17 108 5 6 20 109 37 110 18 19 37 111 12 113 22 26 114 47 48 115 44 47 53 116 31 117 35-51 118 23 119 16

77

WORK [Continued] --ollring World War II [Continued]

120 20 21 121 29 123 22 46 124 27 125 3 27 34 35 43 126 35 43 44 127 20 128 21 29 37 129 7 10 130 37 38 40 41 131 26 29 132 23 133 16 20 134 11 20 136 27 28 138 23-25 139 18 20 21 141 21 26 143 19 202 9 203 8 206 10 15 207 3 4 209 20

Employers 101 30 1025-712 103 12 17 22 32 104 2 15 30 105 11 16 106 15 19 107 9 29-31 38 108 14 15 20 109 1 15 20 27 110 9-11 13 27 36 111 15 112 6 7 26 29 32 113 15 16 28 29 114 11 24 31 41-43 115 16 43-45 116 6 7 25 26 28 30-32 117 18 52 118 13 20 119 11-13 16 18 19 120 12 14 15 20 23 121 17 24 122 5-8 123 35 36

78

WORK [Continued] ~players [Continued]

124 20 125 5 21 24 271 281 40 126 151 21 22 251 26 361 371 39 127 11 121 201 211 30 33 128 18 31 129 4 1 7 1 9-11 1 13 1 18 1 21 2 2 130 31 3540 131 16 26 27 133 2 6 134 121 16-18 201 211 25 136 17-19 26 27 33-35 137 6 8 161 19 20 138 3-6 13 20 139 10 121 14-16 140 9-11 141 16 17 201 12 202 2 3 203 7 206 31 15 207 3 5 209 16

Labor Contracting 107 19 261 291 311 32 133 16-18 26

Migrant Labor 101 41 5 12 30 102 6 7 103 24 25 104 2-6 15 241 25 52 105 9-12 171 18 106 121 131 15 17 21-24 107 4 5 8 18 24-27 30 31 108 3 8 15 109 7 8 19-21 27-30 110 91 101 13 15 111 8 12 16 17 112 6 31 32 113 13 15 18 32 114 31 32 115 52 116 27-30 117 12 17-19 291 31 118 16 119 11 12 120 11-13 15 22 121 10 11 22 122 5 22

79

WORK Continued] --grgrant Labor Continued]

123 35 42 43 125 33 126 26 30 33 37 38 127 31 128 16 21 28 129 3 4 11-17 20 21 130 33 34 131 15 19-21 26 133 19 134 9-13 21 22 135 21 25 29 136 37 38 137 16 20 139 13 15-17 140 3 4 141 19 20 142 18 143 11 13 201 8 14 202 4 9 15 203 4 5 7 8-10 205 3 4 7 206 2 4 5-7 9 12-15 208 6 209 8 9 12-15

Mining 103 8 19 115 33 116 20 21 122 11-13 125 1 3 4 12 131 2 140 4 5 141 1

Odd Jobs 104 23 105 15 25 106 3 107 12 18 19 34 35 108 3 5 6 9 111 11 15 16 113 13 114 17 18 32 33 40 41 48 115 19 24 116 25 26 117 7 52 118 18 119 8 12 14 15

80

WORK [Continued] --odd Jobs

120 8 17 122 6 7 22 123 36 40 49 124 14 16 19 24 127 11 128 19 20 29 129 1 3 5 7 131 16 25 30 132 14 17 134 8 12 15 16 135 11 23 137 12 20 25 26 138 18 22 139 6 7 12 16 17 140 1 6-8 10 142 2 3 5 9 14 34 35 143 6 12 14-16 206 3 4 209 20

Oil Fields 102 5-7 12 112 25 26 114 14 15 116 1 13 121 17 125 2 4 1 28 46 129 9 135 7 8 I 23 29 139 22 140 4 142 2 3 206 16 18 208 1-5

Permanent Jobs 101 9 27 29 103 12 17 23 24 32 104 4 6 14 24 26 29 34 106 4 107 19 35 108 4 7-9 109 15 27-29 110 2 10 18 19 21 24 111 6 9-11 16 112 7 30 31 113 1 4 21 28-31 114 16 31 32 48 115 16 1 17 4 4 116 2 7-16 32

81

WORK [Continued] --permanent Jobs [Continued]

118 11 131 18 19 119 191 20 120 201 211 25 121 22 122 2 3 I 5~8 I 23 123 11 VI 35 36 124 1 14-17 125 20 25 27-29 37 126 21 25 33 35-38 127 11 20-22 24 30 128 20 28-30 129 4 7 130 31 36-38 131 21 30 132 18 19 133 19 22 134 11 18 25-28 36 136 2 10 14 15 19 33-35 137 6 8 26-28 138 1-4 8 139 22 23 140 4 5 10-12 20 141 12 17 142 5 25 26 28 35 143 19 201 10 205 6 8 9 2 07 3 1 5 208 1

Prisoners of War as Workers 115 47 133 20 203 9

Strikes 101 17 104 21 22 1 43 105 11 21 106 13 15 16 191 20 33 107 7 11 15 28 109 20 21 110 32 33 111 13 112 7-10 14 113 32 115 48-50 118 18 124 24 125 3 4

82

WORK [Continued] --strikes [Continued]

126 36 127 24 129 10 11 130 40 41 131 27 133 25 138 8 139 16 17 140 14-16 22 201 14 203 7 206 10-13 209 18

Unions 101 17 35 104 21 22 45 105 21 106 15 16 107 5 11-13 21-24 108 12 109 20 112 2 10 32 34-36 113 31 114 42 115 50 116 33 34 118 18 119 13 120 23 24 124 24 125 34 43 45 46 126 36 127 42 128 30 129 10 11 16 130 39-41 46 131 26 134 23 139 16 140 14 22 141 21 203 7 209 18

Wages 101 27 103 10 14 17 18 22 23 33 104 2 4 I 22 I 24 26 341 35 47 105 13 161 17

83

WORK [Continued] --wages [Continued]

106 14 18 19 107 2 12 17 25 30 108 5 6 8 109 6 8 20 21 28 29 31 40 110 7 9 11 1216 111 8 11 13 14 16 112 4 8-10 14 113 13 16-18 26 28 29 114 11 18 25 32 33 42 115 16 28 44 50 116 7 11 16 19 26-32 34 117 7 18 32 35 118 15 18 119 1 11 13 14 120 11-14 121 11 122 3 6-8 123 35 49 125 4 5 7 12 21-23 27-29 38 43 126 23 25 26 36 42 127 17 24 42 43 128 30 129 3 5 7 10 11 21 22 13 0 3 6 3 7 3 9-41 131 12 13 16 134 12 15 16 23 24 26 135 11 21 23 136 28 29 137 8 9 32 138 5 11 18 25 139 6 7 10 12-14 16-18 140 7 9 10 14 15 141 4 8 10 12 15 16 142 16 201 10 203 2 5 204 14 205 6 206 4 10 11 14 15 2 07 10 13 208 9 209 13 15

Work Permits 109 22 23

CUMULATIVE INDEX

Preface

This is a cumulative index of the interviews

included in the Oral History Collection of the

CALIFORNIA ODYSSEY Project This collection contains

57 interviews bound in 46 volumes There is also a

GUIDE to the collection which includes background

information on the CALIFORNIA ODYSSEY Project an

overview of the Oral History Program and the collection

and suggestions for users of the collection In

addition to the cumulative index each volume in the

100 Series and each interview in the 200 Series is

individually indexed

Sharon S Goldsmith

Associate Project Director

Copyright 1981 CALIFORNIA ODYSSEY Project

California State College Bakersfield

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CUMULATIVE INDEX

EXPLANATORY NOTES

ORGANIZATION

Part I (pages contains a subject listing of the entries in the index The number in brackets following each main subject heading indicates the page on which the index for that subject begins

Part II (pages 7-83) provides volume and page numbers for each subject as follows

Volume pages

eg 101 4 6-9 20

The entries are arranged alphabetically however under the state entries cities are alphabetizedfirst and are followed by other entries such asgeographical areas return to or treatment in For example

CALIFORNIA Cities

Alameda Woodville

Camp Roberts China Lake First Impression etc

LOCATING INFORMATION

First look through Part I If the topic youare searching for is not listed look for similar or related entries For example

might lead you to entries such as

Entertainment Hobbies Sports Athletics Hunting

In addition it would be helpful to review thecharts and suggestions for users contained in the GUIDE

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PART I

CUMULATIVE INDEX

ARIZONA [7] Cities

Bixley Buckeye Camp Verde Casa Grande Flagstaff Glendale GlobeGlobe Mountain Phoenix Sedona Williams Yuma

The Grand Canyon Top of the World

ARKANSAS [7] Cities

Branch Cherry Hill Conway Dardanelle El Dorado Fort Smith -Harrison Highland Jasper Lamar Little Rock Men a Mountain Home Oden Pine Ridge Russellville Smackover

Newton County Reason for leaving Return to White River Country

ARTMUSIC [9] Country Music Crafts

CALIFORNIA [9] Cities

Alameda Armona Arroyo Grande Arvin Avenal Bakersfield Barstow Beaumont Blythe Brawley Brentwood Buttonwillow Calipatria Calistoga Cawelo Chowchilla Clovis Colton Corcoran Corona Cutler Delano Dinuba Dos Palos Edison El Centro Exeter Farmersville Fillmore Firebaugh Five Points Fresno Fontana Formosa Four Corners Fullerton Garden Grove Gardena Gilroy Glendale Greenfield Grover City Hanford

CUMULATIVE INDEX

CALIFORNIA Cities

Hawthorne Indio Ivanhoe Jasmin Kern City King City Lamont Laybon Lemore Lerdo Lindsay Linnell Lodi Lomita Long Beach Los Angeles Marysville McFarland Merced Modesto Monita Needles Nipomo North Hollywood Oildale Ojai Ontario Orange Cove Palmdale Palm Springs Pasadena Patterson Pismo Beach Pixley Poplar Porterville Pumpkin Center Redlands Reedley Ridgecrest Riverdale Rosedale Salinas San Bernardino San Diego San Francisco San Jose

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CALIFORNIA Cities

San Leandro San Pedro Santa Cruz Santa Maria Santa Monica Santa Paula Selma Shafter

Cherokee Strip Smiths Corner

Stockton Stratford Sunnyvale Taft Tipton Tranquility Tulare Ukipa Ventura Visalia Wasco Watsonville Weed Patch Wheeler Ridge Whittier Wilmar Woodville

Camp Roberts China Lake First Impression Hunters Point Imperial Valley Kern County Lake BottomBuena Vista Lake Politics Sacramento Valley San Joaquin Valley Stanislaus County Tagus Ranch Treatment in Tulare County Yosemite

CHEROKEE INDIAN NATION [ 19] Green Corn Dance and Festival Religion

middot

CUMULATIVE INDEX

COLORADO [19]

CRIMELAW ENFORCEMENT [20] Charges of Communist

Agitation Criminal Prosecution

THE DEPRESSION [20] Causes

DISCRIMINATION [21] Community Government Agencies Housing Job Schools

EDUCATION [23] Arizona Arkansas Athletics California College Discrimination Iowa Missouri Nebraska New Mexico Oklahoma South Dakota Texas

FAMILY LIFE [27] Bartering Cars Chores CookingFood Dating Entertainment Hobbies Hunting Marriage Moonshining Problems Sense of Community

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FAMILY LIFE Shivaree Sports

FARMING [34] Butchering Crops Drought Dust Storms FloodsCyclones Government Policies Income Land Ownership Land Rental Methods Sharecropping

THE GRAPES OF WRATHSTEINBECK [ Identification with Movie Objections to

HEALTH [ 42] Accidents Birth of Children Causes of Death Diseases Folk Remedies and Cures Health Care Sanitation

HOUSING [ 46] Auto Courts Ditch Camps Dugouts Government-provided Grower-provided Homes in California Homestead in Arkansas Homestead in Missouri Homestead in Nebraska Homestead in Oklahoma Homestead in South Dakota Homestead in Texas Internment Camps (WW II) Labor Camps

CUMULATIVE INDEX

HOUSING State Rental Homes Tents

IMPACT OF EXPERIENCE [51]

INDIANA [52]

IOWA [52]

IWO JIMA [52]

JAPANESE INTERNMENT [52]

KANSAS [52]

KU KLUX KLAN [52]

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA [53] Attraction of California Belongings Border Inspections CookingFood Funds Available Reasons for Move Route Shelter Transportation

MISSOURI [60] Cities

Cape Girardeau El Dorado Springs Hannibal Kansas City Monroe City St Louis

MONTANA [ 6 0]

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NEBRASKA [60] Cities

Grand Island Kerney Litchfield Ponca

Return to

THE NEW DEAL [60] Civilian Conservation Corps Hoover National Recovery Adminshy

istrationOther Agencies Politics Roosevelt Voting Works Progress Administrashy

tion

NEW MEXICO [ 63] Cities

Albuquerque Deming Gallup Las Cruces

OKIE [63] Definition Reactions to Term Redneck

OKLAHOMA [ 65] Cities

Ardmore Blair Blanchard Boley Boynton Bushyhead Checotah Chelsea Cold Springs Colgate Comanche Council Hill

CUMULATIVE INDEX

OKLAHOMA Cities

Cushing Duncan Durant Dustin Enid EufaulaLake Eufaula Fort Gibson Fort Sill Frederick Granite Greenfield Guthrie Hammon Hanna Hartshorne Henryetta Hillibee Hitchita Holdenville Hollis Lenna Lexington Lindsay Maud McAlester McLain Meeker Muskogee Nowata Oak lodge Okemah Oklahoma City Paden Pauls Valley Pitcher Pleasant Valley Ponca City Porum Prague Quinton Sallisaw Scullyville Seminole Spiro Stillwater Tryon Tulsa

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OKLAHOMA Cities

Tuttle Watonga Weletka Wewoka Whodathoughtit

Craig County Moved to Oklahoma Territory Payne County Return to Rogers County Sequoyah County Wagoner County

OREGON [69]

POEMS [69]

RELIEFWELFARE [69] Agencies Attitudes toward Quality Type Received Welfare

RELIGION [71] Brush Arbor Churches MinistryMissionary Work Moral Majority RevivalsTraveling Ministers

SOUTH DAKOTA [73] Beadle County Huron County Return to Wounded Knee

TEXAS [73] Cities

Abilene

6 CUMULATIVE INDEX

TEXAS Cities

Austin Barstow Big Spring Cedar Hill Dallas Electra Gainesville Haskell Kemp La Mesa Plainview Port Arthur Red Springs Silverton Waco Wichita Falls Wylie

Erazo River Farming Conditions Return to Rio Grande Valley

VIOLENCE [ 7 5]

VIRGINIA [75]

WASHINGTON [ 75]

WORK [75] --xfter World War II

Conditions During World War II Employers Labor Contracting Migrant Labor Mining Odd Jobs Oil Fields Permanent Jobs Prisoners of War as Workers Strikes Unions Wages Work Permits

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PART II

CUMULATIVE INDEX

ARIZONA

107 16 111 9 114 8 10 16 22-27 142 31 32

Cities Bixley

209 7 Buckeye

104 2 42 45 Camp Verde

110 4 Casa Grande

113 4 5 10 20 Flagstaff

110 4 21 137 17

Glendale 123 1

GlobeGlobe Mountain 103 18 19 111 9 113 8

Phoenix 117 54 128 16 17 137 17

Sedona 110 4

Williams 116 11

Yuma 104 3 116 10 11

The Grand Canyon 139 8

Top of the World 113 8

ARKANSAS

107 1 2 113 9 30 140 5 141 4 26

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ARKANSAS Continued] Cities

Branch 141 1

Cherry Hill 115 13

Conway 206 18

Dardanelle 103 4

El Dorado 116 1

Fort Smith 116 2 3 18 122 1 126 3 5 16 136 7

Harrison 103 1 4 7

Highland 115 22

Jasper 103 2

Lamar 128 1

Little Rock 109 11

Men a 115 31 36

Mountain Home 137 1

Oden 115 2 4 1 2 6 1 3 5

Pine Ridge 115 13

Russellville 128 1

Smackover 116 1

Newton County 103 2

Reason for leaving 137 7

Return to 109 18 115 35 143 4 5 11 23 206 7

9

ARKANSAS [Continued] White River Country

131 1

ARTMUSIC

103 11 12 115 4 51 116 4 7 12 120 8 126 7 129 81 9 171 18 132 7 138 5 142 4 202 16 209 4

Country Music 109 32 33 121 22 23 127 33 34 136 11 143 13

Crafts 104 59 142 13

CALIFORNIA Cities

Alameda 209 20

Armona 143 1-3 9 205 7

Arroyo Grande 103 30

Arvin 101 31 106 10 17 107 4 12 111 10 113 13 16 24 115 16 1 2 0 1 4 3 1 4 6 1 50 7 52 125 81 2~ 24 137 8 16 19 20 24 203 1

10

CALIFORNIA [Continued] Cities Continued]

Arvin [Continued] 205 6 206 2-4 6 13 17 209 6 9 10 20

Avenal 121 17 22 29

Bakersfield l03 18 109 2 l4 27 110 4 112 3 0 113 24 114 26 28 32 48 115 15 119 19 122 4 22 125 18 24 127 41 131 3 21 132 8 14 18 23 136 18 21 27 37 38 137 21 138 11 18 19 139 20 23 26 142 5 202 2 203 8 205 5 206 2 208 6 15

Barstow 125 17

Beaumont 104 22

Blythe 114 10

Brawley 107 16 121 15 17 126 16 21 24

Brentwood 134 21 23 143 16-18

Buttonwillow 133 11 12 l9 25 26

Calipatria 104 4 7

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CALIFORNIA [Continued] Cities Continued]

Calistoga 115 41

Cawelo 10330

Chowchilla 142 27 29 30

Clovis 131 15

Colton 129 3

Corcoran 107 18 201 9

Corona 209 1 8

Cutler 101 27

Delano 103 20 21 26 40 110 13 112 30 116 23-25 31 32 34 140 6 204 6 205 4

Dinuba 101 4 107 9 14 27 31 135 21 23 27 30 138 6 7 20-23 31

Dos Palos 117 15 23 51 57

Edison 205 6 206 4

El Centro 126 38

Exeter 127 11 19 20 30 36

Farmersville 123 42 127 11 23 30 41

Fillmore 139 11

Firebaugh 117 8 10

Five Points 110 12 16

12

CALIFORNIA [ContinUed] Cities Continued]

Fresno 117 37 118 13 119 10 12 16 18 126 3 7 128 30 131 15 29 30 138 26 27 143 19 201 9 11

Fontana 103 23

Formosa 136 27

Four Corners 109 14

Fullerton 142 30 31

Garden Grove 137 8 18 209 23

Gardena 137 14 142 3 4 24

Gilroy 106 16

Glendale 143 14

Greenfield 132 23

Grover City 136 30 31

Hanford 114 28 31 119 10-12 16 17 201 9 11 12 14 205 15

Hawthorne 209 19 24

Indio 107 16 30

Ivanhoe 110 19 37

Jasmin 103 21

Kern City 130 46

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CALIFORNIA IContinued] Cities [Continued]

King City 143 10 12

Lamont 113 17 1 21 2 4 115 47 203 2 209 10

Layton 119 10

Lemere 201 13

Lerdo 103 30

Lindsay 108 3 5 7 122 51 171 22 138 11 19

Linnell 114 28 127 23

Lodi 134 4 8 10 11 13 14 16-18 23

Lomita 113 26

Long Beach 116 3 0 125 27 41 44 130 35 131 12

Los Angeles 103 18 23 109 14 120 10 127 10 17 27 30 130 35 133 22 142 3 24 202 1 2 206 2

Marysville 106 16 21 107 9 14

McFarland 103 20 26 41 140 8-10

Merced 119 10 131 30 205 4 8

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CALIFORNIA IContinued] Cities [Continued]

Modesto 120 12 131 21

Monita 142 1 3

Needles 117 9

Nipomo 205 5

North Hollywood 139 22

Oildale 109 29 202 6

Ojai 103 2 3 141 14

Ontario 138 10 15-17

Orange Cove 107 19

Palmdale 142 31

Palm Springs 120 23

Pasadena 127 38 209 20

Patterson 120 11 12

Pismo Beach 135 32

Pixley 112 8 120 9 10 13 14 206 11

Poplar 124 15

Porterville 103 24 40 104 6 26 123 34 46 124 141 15

Pumpkin Center 109 2 5 14

Redlands 114 10 137 26 138 13 16

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CALIFORNIA [Continued] Cities Continued]

Reedley 127 22 205 1

Ridgecrest 138 28-31 33

Riverdale 123 39

Rosedale 133 3 5 19

Salinas 106 16 21

San Bernardino 138 13 14

San Diego 117 37 132 11 15 16 23

San Francisco 134 26 27

San Jose 104 46 106 21 117 54 128 30 20 9 1 17

San Leandro 110 20

San Pedro 103 18

Santa Cruz 119 11

Santa Maria 202 1

Santa Monica 110 18 130 35

Santa Paula 139 13 16

Selma 143 12J 14-16

Shafter 103 26 31 106 13 107 13 109 2 14 17 18 23 27 31 38 129 1 3 4 7 14 15 18 21 131 3 135 11 12 20 21 24 27 30 31

16

CALIFORNIA fContinued] Cities fContinued]

Shafter Continued] 136 13 17 18 21-23 202 6 206 6 208 7

Cherokee Strip 129 15 16

Smiths Corner 135 20 24

Stockton 134 19

Stratford 205 12

Sunnyvale 104 4 46

Taft 121 13 125 2 28 44 202 13 208 1 4

Tipton 104 22 112 7 123 35 209 14 15 22

Tranquility 131 20

Tulare 111 9 12 120 23 26 27 121 9 10 20 123 3 9 40 45 46 131 14 15

Ukipa 114 10

Ventura 130 18 141 14

Visalia 110 20 111 11 16 114 16 23 24 26 28 31-34 116 37 123 40 127 12 13 21 22 36 38 129 16 143 3 9

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CALIFORNIA JContinued] Cities Continued]

Wasco 106 17 107 4 109 161 40 129 14 142 5 24 281 30 204 8 209 10 14 23 24

Watsonville 107 41 8 12 15 119 11 128 1719 2 05 10

Weed Patch 125 25 33 3 6

Wheeler Ridge 114 16 31 48

Whittier 209 23

Wilmar 127 10

Woodville 123 33-35

Camp Roberts 125 34 39

China Lake 138 24-27

First Impression 101 15 102 4 105 7 106 11 29 107 4 109 1 110 8 23 24 111 9 113 18 114 10 13 23 31 115 15 116 9 117 27 118 13 120 12 121 9 123 3 3 34 124 11 125 24-27

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CALIFORNIA [Continued] First Impression [Continued]

l27 101 27 1 2 9 128 18 130 341 35 131 15 132 12 133 15 134 101 11 135 21-23 29 136 21 138 14 15 139 11 141 11 15 142 4 201 8 205 2

Hunters Point 208 13

Imperial Valley 104 3 22 34 47 112 31 113 4-6 11-15 116 10 124 11 14 126 16 21 38 41

Kern County 116 33 37

Lake Bottom Buena Vista Lake 109 1 2 113 13 16 20 35

Politics 101 32-34 107 11 12 21 110 25 112 17 126 24 133 28 134 27 28 138 29-32

Sacramento Valley 110 16

San Joaquin Valley 110 4 8 19 116 9 121 9 126 38 127 36-38 41 131 12 20 142 2 8 209 9 20 22-24

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CALIFORNIA [Continued] Stanislaus County

106 21 Tagus Ranch

112 6 Treatment in

101 11 14 32 102 51 10 104 9 107 6 10 24 26 32 108 4 11 15 16 109 19 110 10-13 19 20 27 34 112 13-16 113 24 25 33-35 114 11 35 43 45 47 116 25 123 35-38 54 55 125 25 40 126 13 23 24 30 32 33 42 46 127 14 25 31-33 43 132 8 134 9 14 137 16 21 24 139 20 22 140 22 142 16 201 ll 15 204 9 206 10 209 14 16

Tulare County 106 21

Yosemite 119 9 10

CHEROKEE INDIAN NATION

126 1 2 1 9-12 2 7 1 2 9 1 4 6 Green Corn Dance and Festival

126 9 10 Religion

126 28 29

COLORADO

113 30

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CRIMELAWENFORCEMENT

103 28 29 104 20 21 107 7 9 10 15 17 18 29 37 108 13 109 20 21 110 13 30 33 112 13 113 20-24 26 28 114 26 27 116 7 12 120 6 122 1 23 123 3 8 16 21 22 125 18 20 129 14 15 131 2 132 10 11 133 1 4 5 135 11 31 14 17 138 21 8 32 139 131 151 21 24 25 142 8 203 8 206 10-11 19 207 18 19 209 81 17

Charges of Communist Agitation 112 15-20

Criminal Prosecution 112 16-171 20

THE DEPRESSION

103 11 14 1 15 33-35 39 108 1 5 109 36 110 3 I 28 111 7 113 5 114 17 18 115 5 11 12 116 17 117 7 119 1-4 6 15 120 6 121 12 122 3 22

21

THE DEPRESSION I Continued]

123 43 125 1 2 s 12 126 2 I 51 6 13 127 29 128 5 10 129 2 130 20-24 131 4 91 26 132 9 133 3 134 2 135 28 136 17 18 40 137 237 24 138 51 91 11 12 139 1 5 140 17 142 3 17 202 1 205 2 206 6 207 8 1 91 221 23 208 4 I 5 81 9

Causes 118 8 125 12 126 13 134 8 207 8 I 12

DISCRIMINATION

103 28 111 17 114 44 121 131 14 125 42 126 9 40-42 128 9 131 28 132 21-24 133 5 6 251 28 137 21 22 30 138 7 16 139 13T 14 140 257 26 208 5-7 11 12

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DISCRIMINATION Community

101 10 11 32 102 8 9 104 9 54 105 22-25 27 28 106 33 37 108 15 17 109 19 110 23 27 33 34 36 37 112 13 14 114 45 121 13 18 19 123 36 42 54 55 126 241 321 401 41 127 31-33 128 33 129 18

Government Agencies 104 24 108 13 110 23 33 112 12 13 133 14 202 6 I 8 19

Housing 101 12 102 7 104 43 124 10 16 133 28

Job 101 11 12 32 102 9 104 17 105 12 161 21 22 106 19 110 13 14 114 11 41 45 116 25 124 20 126 42 131 26 139 14 201 11

Schools 102 9 104 11 18 108 10~13 110 32

23

DISCRIMINATION [Continued] Schools IContinued]

1-12 17 114 13 35 36 117 13 14 16 30 34 118 7 16 17 22 121 14-16 123 35-38 124 15 19 126 24 25 127 19 20 36 128 22-24 131 14 22-24 28 133 14 2224 25 134 14 15 24 135 18 26 136 22 24 137 16 21 203 4 204 13 209 9 16

EDUCATION

131 2 22 28 29 132 2 140 22 27

Arizona 114 25 27

Arkansas 107 3 115 6 8 24-26 128 1-3 7 141 2 143 7-10

Athletics 108 10 120 7 123 36 451 46 125 1 6 19 21 22 42 46 127 36 133 23-25 134 14-21 137 14 23

California 101 5 102 11 16 103 25 104 11 27 49 53

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EDUCATION [Continued] California [Continued]

105 31 11 107 4-6 101 151 16 32 108 5 6 10-13 17 109 6 17 26 29 110 20 21 32 111 12 112 31 37 113 23 24 30 114 2 12-14 35 36 49 115 2 0 116 25 117 12-16 23 24 29 30 34 118 3 7 15-17 21 119 6 120 11 14 23 121 10 12 14-17 20 21 123 35-39 43-46 124 7 15 18 19 125 41 45 126 22 24 34 43 44 127 11 19-21 27 36 128 19 21 129 12 18 19 131 14-16 22-25 27 132 12 15 17 18 133 11 12 14 17 22 134 12-15 24 135 26 28 30 31 136 16 17 22-26 36 137 8 16 17 20-23 28-30 138 2 6 8 10 11 16-22 31 139 22 140 10 11 19 20 141 15 20 142 4 14 15 21 143 3 12-14 16 201 9 10 202 1 9 15 203 1 2 4 5 7 205 2 18 19 206 16 208 1 S 14 209 4 8 9 14-17 20 23

College 101 11 18 20 104 53 107 17 108 17

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EDUCATION [Continued] College [Continued]

110 20 211 32 114 4 9 116 32 117 53-55 118 3 119 6 120 2 121 121 29 30 122 2 123 51 125 1 6 7 21 126 44 45 127 20 321 33 36-40 128 38 130 43 132 25 133 17 21 22 137 8 29 138 3 6 22-24 31 140 20 22 142 4 26 30 143 16 17 202 1 2 5 9 205 2 5 6 16 19 207 2 3 208 ll 4 209 20-23

Discrimination 101 11 107 6 108 101 11 110 32 112 17 114 121 131 351 36 117 131 14 16 301 34 118 7 I 16 17 22 120 27 121 13-16 123 35-38 124 15 19 125 23 126 24 25 34 43 127 19 20 36 128 22-24 129 19 131 141 22-24 28 132 22 133 14 24 25

26

EDUCATION [Continued] Discrimination [Continued]

134 14 15 21 24 135 18 136 22 24 137 16 21 141 22 203 4 206 17 209 9 16

Iowa 205 2 207 2

Missouri 108 2 11 119 1 21 4-6

Nebraska 130 1 2 7 17 132 4-6

New Mexico 135 19

Oklahoma 101 21 7 102 1 104 14 105 1-3 106 31 7 107 3 109 27 110 2 3 30 113 1 3 114 2 13 50 116 11 6 7 18 118 2 3 6 120 1 21 5-7 122 2 123 7 9 12 20 21 24 25 35 124 2 4 6 125 1 6 20 21 126 2 5 6 44 127 2 3 16 128 4-6 131 1 3 7 8 133 1 11 135 1 2 8 16 18 136 16 17 231 24 137 3 5-8 11 14-16 29 30 138 1-6 10 139 1 142 7 14 15 21 201 3 209 3 4

27

EDUCATION 1Continued] South Dakcita

134 1-3 24 Texas

111 4 114 2 13 50 117 1 5 6 10 121 2 4 5 13 129 2 140 4 143 2

FAMILY LIFE

101 1 5 19 102 2 7 11 12 16 103 2 31 4 6 10 21 105 1 2 I 9 16 24 26 28 106 38 112 7 113 9 10 26 116 20 21 118725 124 4 27 28 125 3 4 126 24 25 44 45 135 2 9 14 15 136 8 9

Bartering 109 11 115 6 116 6 123 15 125 101 11 126 5 128 4 129 2 131 7 140 3

Cars 103 2 4 7 8 9 12 14 15 20 27 105 18 29 106 12 13 107 3 9 15 108 2 4 6 111 8 113 22 23 29 114 4 15 30 33 116 22 30 36 117 71 8 12 23

28

FAMILY LIFE (Continued] Cars Continued]

119 4 120 9 131 15 121 9 122 4 16 17 123 13 125 3 291 31 126 5 17 18 127 9 16 17 128 15 129 3 130 4 30 133 4 12 134 3 5 6 135 9 25 136 19 24 27 138 1 12 13 19 20 30 140 5 9 141 4 5 12 142 6 17 203 3 205 2 9 206 9 207 6 I 21 22 209 4

Chores 101 2 102 12 103 3 6 21 104 48 52 58 59 105 17 109 6-8 18 26 111 2 113 1 2 6 7 114 3 39 40 115 5 7 10 27 28 117 5 26 118 3 4 119 2 120 5 121 1 3 123 1 2 51 10 11 14 15 19 31

461 49 124 3 4 21 125 2 126 3 6 7 128 1 8 130 34 131 8 1 25

29

FAMILY LIFE [Continued] Chores IContinued]

132 3 133 2 15 134 7 135 5 10 19 22 25 27 137 3 4 10-12 22 25 138 9 139 1 2 4 140 12 141 3 142 6 1 22 201 6 209 4 14

Cooking Food 101 9 24 102 3 5 13 15 103 4 27 29 105 2 11 14 15 106 35 36 107 9 13 14 108 2 3 14 109 2 3 7 12 13 22 110 31 111 3 113 2 15 16 18 114 4 17 18 25 38 39 115 10 1 11 1 16 1 2 8 1 31 116 101 24 117 51 6 1 17 119 4 120 16 121 7 24 25 122 13 16 20 123 15-18 25 27 37 49 124 5 6 21 22 125 11-14 126 22 23 127 10 17 128 1 5 10 129 12 130 8 13-15 25 131 5-7 20 21 25 132 6 7 20 133 2 1 3 1 11 1 2 2 134 5-7 22 135 2-6 9 10 18 22 25 27 136 9 12 13 23 137 2 3 10 19 138 25

30

FAMILY LIFE IContinued] CookingFood [Continued]

139 2 3 140 1-3 142 6 7 10 11 143 5-7 11 201 6 16 202 5-7 203 2 204 10 206 1 2 207 10 208 5 209 11-13

Dating 103 12 104 56 106 9 107 10 108 16 113 3 4 114 15 115 4 8 36 116 1 14 117 53 119 5 120 7 8 122 21 125 19 126 8 127 21 130 17 133 24 135 31 136 26 27 2 91 32 137 10 138 20-23 142 27

Entertainment 101 6 7 14 26 102 14 15 103 7 12 27 29 30 104 48 52 105 3 106 4 14 18 26 31 107 3 1 5 108 2 109 2 5 21 26 32 36 110 17 111 2 11

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FAMILY LIFE [Continued] Entertainment [Continued]

112 31 38 113 2 281 29 31 114 51 13 1 15 1 40 115 3-5 8 33 36 116 2-4 33 117 9 23 24 34 118 5-7 20 21 119 4 1 5 1 11 14 120 2 8 121 5 19 122 9 19 20 123 5 20 211 25 37 411 42 124 2 6 21 125 41 6 8 9 221 33 126 8 257 28 127 34 128 6-8 241 26 129 81 171 18 131 61 9 132 5-7 133 3 14 15 134 6 17 21 22 135 3 7 91 13 14 16 30 32 136 2 91 11-131 29 137 9 24 138 5 23 139 4 9 140 2 3 141 3 10 142 6 11 15 22 143 1 3 8 10 201 2 5 203 6 208 6 2 0 9 4 13

Hobbies 102 7 103 12 104 57-59 114 9 118 6 120 5 123 19 129 8 135 3

Hunting 109 2 116 21 5

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FAMILY LIFE [Continued] Hunting [Continued]

119 5 8 122 11 123 16-22 125 10 131 5 22 135 5 10 24 139 24

Marriage 101 3 25 102 2 12 16 103 12-14 104 56 105 1 25 106 8 1 9 107 171 20 108 8 16 109 26 27 110 2 19 111 4 5 112 4 113 1 3 4 29 30 114 15 115 8 9 36 37 116 1 16 30 117 52 53 58 118 21 119 17 120 7 121 15 29 122 2 21 123 27 37 47-49 124 26 125 27 126 8 9 28 127 3-5 211 39 130 5 17 19 42 131 3 132 19 133 24 135 4 31 136 6 8 26 27 30 32 137 10 24 26 138 24 28 139 19 140 4 5 141 21 142 24 27 28 143 17

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FAMILY LIFE [Continued] Marriage Continued]

201 4 12 14 206 2 207 2 209 20

Moonshining 103 8 10 36-38 122 14 135 3

Problems 103 6 8 20 35 36 105 23 106 24T 25 28 107 19 20 35 37 108 6 16 17 109 17 18 110 2 3 112 3 71 24-26 29 31 113 9 12 18 21-23 25-29 114 7 115 2 3 6 116 7 117 25 120 1-3 24-26 121 23 24 122 10 18 19 130 3 132 1 3 7 135 23 29 30 136 37 38 40 138 4 6 9 141 14 15 201 13 202 6-8 12 204 11

Sense of Community 103 11 105 18 24 106 28 107 14 108 19 109 12_ 19 110 11 18 23 113 10 11 114 18 118 3 4 121 3 122 10 18 19

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FAMILY LIFE [Continued] Sense of Community [Continued]

124 6 8 15 125 4 8 126 12 13 39 128 7 37 130 2 8 131 4 5 7 20 132 71 8 135 13 17 18 25 31 137 5 6 138 31 32 141 4 9 142 7 8 21-24 143 7

Shivaree 114 15 126 28 127 5

Sports 108 10 113 3 116 4 119 5 120 7 122 19 24 123 4 5 19 45 49 50 125 1 6 128 6 1 9 133 23-25 134 14-22 25 135 10 136 12 137 14 138 19 139 18 141 3 9 142 27 2 08 6

FARMING 110 3 11 115 39 47 48 123 28 29 47 48 52 53 125 10 140 19 20 141 4 10 11 26 201 6

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FARMING Continued] Butchering

109 12 130 8-13

Crops 101 23 102 1 103 20 32 104 2 105 1 2 109 10 11 111 4 112 2 3 24 113 1 2 4 114 2 115 2 6 23 41 42 116 4 5 17 18 117 5 118 2 9 10 119 2 14 120 6 121 3 6 8 122 13 123 13 14 19 29 41 124 7 9 125 3 10 11 15 29 126 3 127 152 128 1 4 129 1 130 15 16 19-22 27 28 131 11 133 2 137 134 1 5 137 2 138 9 139 2 140 9 202 141 8 143 21 205 2 3 13 206 1 3 4 8 207 6 8 12 14 209 4

Drought 101 23 103 17 104 2 105 5

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FARMING Continued] Drought Continued]

106 6 109 11 110 22 113 4 6 114 16 19 116 18-20 118 10~ 11 119 3 6 121 6 124 1 7 125 15 126 2 127 71 161 27 128 2 51 10 130 5 16 20 281 29 131 11 132 9 134 5 139 5 140 5 141 41 6 142 19 201 21 16 205 4 8 207 14 20 209 11 2

Dust Storms 101 71 8 102 3 103 17 39 105 4 106 5 6 109 11 110 12 21 111 6 7 112 23 114 21 115 12 116 18~ 19 118 10 11 119 3 120 6 121 6 123 14 124 7 125 15 16 126 14

37

FARMING Continued] Dust Storms IContinued]

127 27 29 128 10 130 16 131 11 136 40 138 137 14 141 4 6 142 4 17-20 201 16 205 4 207 6 14-18 20 21 209 6

FloodsCyclones 107 16 111 6 7 114 23 123 14 23 130 1 134 5 138 15 139 11 209 1

Government Policies 101 20 24 102 2 103 24 32 33 35 104 7 8 33 105 5 106 8 107 13 108 6 15 16 109 9 22 111 6 7 113 32 114 19 20 118 9 10 119 6 120 20 123 30-32 124 9 10 125 121 13 127 22 128 11 130 26 27 131 5 10 11 132 10 134 4 8 24 139 6 16 17

38

FARMING fContinued] Government Policies Continued]

140 24 142 18 201 2 205 11-19 209 7 8

Income 101 3 104 2 105 2 106 8 111 5 112 3 24 26 113 1 2 4 114 4 16 19 115 11 43 117 7 118 2 8 9 119 4 6 7 121 6 7 123 40 41 126 6 13 151 20 127 16 12 8 51 9 129 2 130 15 18 211 22 25 26 34 35

481 49 132 2 9 11 135 3 138 3 140 5 141 4 51 19 142 5 143 20 205 6 13 206 2-4 207 81 9 15 21

Land Ownership 101 23 103 31 107 2 108 1 109 91 10 110 22 112 3 114 1 2 7 115 36 119 1-3 6 7 120 6

39

FARMING [Continued] Land Ownership [Continued]

121 2 122 2 3 123 35 41 50 125 2 3 23 126 2 3 13 127 12 18 22 128 8 129 1 7 22 130 3 131 4 133 3 4 12 137 18 25 26 134 2 4 5 8 11 137 27 138 2 3 139 2 140 5 13 17-19 141 3 15-17 21 22 142 2-4 25 143 20 2 OS 1 2 206 1 5 6 8 9 207 9 10 209 1 22

Land Rental 101 2 102 1 103 8 23 104 1 7 8 107 2 110 1 111 2 113 4 114 1 2 10 14 115 23 27 116 16-18 118 2 119 3 120 6 121 2 7 8 122 2 123 127 13 40 41 50 124 4 9 127 1 2 6 7 128 5 129 1 130 5 15 i31 4 17-19

40

FARMING [Continued] Land Rental IContinued]

138 9 139 5 140 101 13 141 15 201 3 206 5 9

Methods 101 3 102 3 7 12 103 171 20 21 24 31 39 104 1 105 5 106 7 29 109 6 11 12 30 31 110 21 22 28 111 7 112 23 113 2 114 19 20 115 51 41-48 116 5 15 18 118 1 10 19 119 2 4 120 11 14 121 6 7 122 9 10 16-18 123 2 3 6 7 19 29 30 51 52 124 8 9 125 10 11 15 16 126 5 14 21 127 7 16 128 7 10 11 129 7 130 15 1619 131 5 11 18 132 3 9 10 134 6 140 20 141 6 19 142 51 19~ 201 22 143 2 0 201 6 206 3 8 207 7 81 14 16

Sharecropping 103 1 7 105 1 110 1 3

41

FARMING Continued] Sharecropping Continued]

111 2 112 3 24 113 4 115 6 91 27 116 17 117 11 5 7 118 2 9 121 2 127 21 61 15 128 8 129 1 130 51 151 18 137 2 141 41 8 142 2 206 4 5 209 11 19

THE GRAPES OF WRATHSTEINBECK

106 6 1 71 15 108 15 110 29-301 33 119 13 122 22 125 41 128 331 34 132 22 134 13 142 19 208 4 71 11 13-16

Identification with 101 16 35 103 27 28 111 18 113 35 121 27 127 181 41 42 129 13 20 21 131 13 133 21 136 20 37 139 20 201811 205 5

42

THE GRAPES OF WRATHSTEINBECK [Continued] Movie

103 27 105 26 106 33 34 107 5 13 110 2 8 113 34 114 45 118 16 17 121 27 124 25 127 42 131 28 137 31 139 19 141 24 208 15

Objections to 101 16 103 2 8 105 26 27 106 33-36 114 45 46 118 23 24 120 28 124 25 127 18 25 128 33 34 131 27 28 137 30 31 139 20 141 2 4 143 13 204 19 205 5 2 06 19 208 14-16

HEALTH Accidents

104 61 62 107 18 116 22 23

Birth of Children 101 5 102 2 103 5 9 10 13 16 105 1

43

HEALTH [Continued] Birth of Children Continued]

106 16 22 109 15 16 18~ 37 111 6 112 20 113 2 4 5 14 18-20 114 37 115 11-13 17 38 117 21 120 3 8 13 19-22 122 20 123 50 125 10 37 126 12 127 7 1 8 129 19 20 130 1 2 22 133 10 135 9 12 20 21 136 4 8 27 137 2 1 3 138 2 139 19 23 140 711 142 2 8 143 17 202 3 7 11 12 18

Causes of Death 101 25 103 5 106 16 107 1 13 19 109 25 26 38 39 110 2 31 111 5 112 6 113 1 19 30 114 43 49 115 3 6 7 17 18 116 5 117 20 21 26 120 1 3 19 24 25 123 16~ 43 124 23 126 44 127 4 5 13 130 24 48 132 19 135 137 14 16

44

HEALTH [Continued] Causes of Death [Continued]

136 3-6 25 27 29-31 38 39 141 16 142 23 143 19 202 3 9 10 12 14 16-18 206 14 209 19 20

Diseases 102 13 103 20 105 11 14 23 24 107 6 11 13 14 16 19 20 30 31 109 24 38 39 110 2 8 30 31 112 14 19 24 113 8 12 13 18 19 30 114 9 17 25 26 37 49 115 5 7 12 16-20 22 23 116 19 117 26 47 52-56 120 3 19 20 24 26 122 18 24 123 16 22-24 124 22-24 26 125 47 126 22 35 127 3 7 128 2 9 129 2 3 130 3 38 47 131 12 22 132 2 19 133 8 135 13 21 136 25 30 35 39 137 4 8 138 13 23 139 7 140 5 142 20 21 202 1-4 8-14 16 18 203 6 205 1 206 2 209 11 12 19

Folk Remedies and Cures 103 5 107 11

45

HEALTH [Continued] Folk Remedies and Cures Continued]

109 24 25 113 11 19 115 2 3 22 117 20 21 123 20 23 128 6 133 9 10 135 14 22 137 4 142 20 21 202 8-111 14

Health Care 101 13 20 102 13 103 5 91 16 105 141 151 23 24 106 1 8 107 111 18 23 38 109 151 16 181 23 241 381 39 110 2 1 8 1 311 32 112 6 113 1 51 18-201 301 311 33 38 114 17 371 38 115 5-7 12-18 23 116 5 61 23 117 20-231 55 118 171 18 120 3 41 8 21 22 121 20 25 122 18 20 21 123 4 22 23 124 4 22 23 125 10 21 37 38 126 22 23 35 127 3 7-9 30 128 2 9 129 19 130 1 22 23 47 48 131 22 132 19 133 8-10 135 91 12-14 21 22 136 6 9 301 33 35 137 8 138 131 23 139 71 9~ 101 18 19 141 2 0 142 20

46

HEALTH Continued] Health Care Continued]

202 2-14 16-19 206 14 209 11 12

Sanitation 202 4-6 15 17

HOUSING Auto Courts

107 9~ 14~ 27 Ditch Camps

102 7 8~ 14 103 26 104 12 105 23 106 15 107 10 110 6 25 113 14 35 114 39 115 52 118 15 16 119 13 16 121 19 20 122 22 23 125 20 37 126 33 129 15 131 20 132 18 136 37-39 137 17 139 18 202 4-6 15 203 3 206 7 I 10 208 7 8 11 209 10

Dugouts 135 11~ 18 19

Government-provided 101 34 103 26 27 104 19 20 51 105 10 106 10 11 14

47

HOUSING Continued] Government-provided [Continued]

107 4-7 13 14 16 17 28 108 12 109 31-33 110 14 111 9-11 15 112 3 8 113 35 36 114 38 39 118 16 119 13 121 17-19 124 16 125 25 33 36 126 26 30-32 127 23 41 128 20 129 141 15 131 22 133 2 0 137 30 141 20 202 6 15 203 3 204 16 17 205 4 206 13 14 208 7 20 9 10

Grower-provided 102 8 103 24-26 104 20 42 46 105 9 106 12 15 109 15 28 110 16 111 14 112 6 113 13 16 114 10 23 28 33 34 118 18 20 119 12 13 121 22 122 6 23 123 35 42 125 24 25~ 33 35 36 126 21 7 33 127 11 18 23

48

HOUSING [Continued] Grower-provided [Continued]

128 19 129 4 5 13-15 131 16 133 18 137 17 ~ 20 139 15 18 140 6 8-10 16 141 14 16 17 201 8 9 203 3 204 16 17 206 6-8 13 209 10

Homes in California 101 8 26 28 29 102 4 6 11 12 103 21 104 4 12-14 25 26 49 60 61 105 19 20 106 12 21 107 5 I 7 121 27 108 31 6 1 7 109 151 181 271 29 110 81 14 15 111 14 112 61 8 I 201 301 331 39 113 16-201 23 24 28 114 10 111 231 331 34 115 15-17 116 241 261 32 117 18 19 118 14 121 111 171 181 221 29 122 246 123 341 36 371 411 50 124 101 111 141 16 125 251 35 126 21 22 33 127 11 13 18-241 30 311 37 128 19 20 129 4 11 12 15-17 131 13 16 17 19 20 132 12 14 15 17 133 8 12 15 27 28 134 10-13 135 24 27 31 33 136 21 24 25 137 20 24 26 27

49

HOUSING [Continued] Homes in California IContinued]

138 13 16-18 20 25 28 29 139 17 18 ~3 24 140 6-11 17 141 13 14 16 27 142 29 143 11 12 20 201 10 202 3 203 1 2 204 16 18 205 7 206 7-9 208 10 209 9 11 14 15

Homestead in Arkansas 103 3 115 1 2 4 9 10 22-24 128 1 2 137 1 141 1 2 143 6 7

Homesmiddottead in Missouri 108 1 119 1 2 4

Homestead in Nebraska 130 5-8 18 132 2 8

Homestead in Oklahoma 103 9 12-14 17 104 56 106 2 109 10 110 1 114 1 4 10 16 115 2 7 118 2 4 122 2 4 9 11 123 1 2 9-14 124 3-5 125 9 10 126 3 4 27 127 1 2 6 7 15 16 26 27 128 3 131 1 133 1 4 135 6-8 136 8 11 12 137 7 13

50

HOUSING [Continued] Homestead in Oklahoma [Continued]

138 2 3 9 11 12 139 1-3 142 1-4 7--13 209 3

Homestead in South Dakota 134 2 3

Homestead in Texas 111 3 117 2 121 1 4 129 1 2 140 1

Internment Camps WW II) 122 23 125 35

Labor Camps 103 21 24 28 104 44 107 4 10 12 16 17 26 27 29 109 27 28 31-33 110 33 113 17 20 114 24-28 33 117 11 12 17 18 25 123 33 128 16 129 4 12 17 133 18 134 13 21 22 142 29 202 15 204 16 205 5

State Rental Homes 135 27 28

Tents 101 34 102 4 5 103 9 104 3 13 42 43 62 105 9 106 13 107 4 9 10 14 17 27 28 109 1 2 9 31 113 6 114 24 115 15

51

HOUSING [Continued] Tents Continued]

116 8 117 19 121 17-20 123 33 124 16 125 33 37 127 30~ 37 129 4 12 15 131 13 20 21 134 21 140 6 143 13 14 202 4 204 9 17 206 6 7 209 10 11

IMPACT OF EXPERIENCE

l(H 14 161 191 28 31 102 10 103 35 41 104 2 81 48 55 63 64 106 26 27 107 6 14 30-33 35-37 108 19-21 109 40 110 13 19 20 27 34-36 38 39 111 18 112 14 17 19-211 30 34 40 113 24-26 2 9 34 37 114 50 115 20 53 116 37 117 10 15 24 27 58 121 11 15-19 31 122 23 24 123 39 42 53-55 125 45 47 126 17 ~ 18 24 33 45 46 127 12 14 19-21 32-351 41 43 128 19 30~ 35-38 130 48 49 131 191 25 31 132 17 24

52

IMPACT OF EXPERIENCE [Continued]

134 136

137 138 141 142 143 202 203 209

24 25 28 11 17 20 41 29_ 32 16 31-33 14 25 26 28 34 22 23 16-19 11 19 25

29 21 25 33 35 36 40

INDIANA

202 1

IOWA

142 205 207

4 1 1

IWO JIMA

117 42-48

JAPANESE INTERNMENT

122 125 205

23 35 9 10

KANSAS

113 116 132 207

3 14 1 6 16

KU KLUX KLAN

103 135

28 14-17

53

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA

114 301 46 116 19 122 22 131 20 135 20 139 11 140 13 202 4 51 9 17 18 208 3 1 6 10-12

Attraction of California 101 3 1 17 102 3 103 18 20 105 6 106 6 9 11 281 29 107 8 108 4 I 18 109 9 110 8 111 9 112 23 113 51 6 114 91 22 115 14 391 41 116 71 9 117 8 118 11 12 119 8 1 10 11 121 9 122 3 124 10 11 125 81 241 30 126 151 16 127 8 1 16 27 128 13 129 3 130 32 131 12 25 132 3 11 12 134 81 11 24 135 11 18 136 18 139 101 26 140 5 141 51 14 142 3 4 143 11 201 4 I 6 8 12

54

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA [Continued]

202 6 206 2 4 209 2

Belongings 101 3 102 4 103 15 20 104 42 105 6 7 106 10 107 3 16 108 4 111 8 112 2 113 6 7 11 114 30 115 14 116 22 117 8 118 13 15 124 10 12 126 17 127 9 18 128 15 130 30 35 131 13 132 14 135 20 136 19 138 14 140 9 141 14 202 5 205 1 207 19 209 5

Border Inspections 102 8 103 15 20 104 9 10 49 105 8 106 30 108 18 19 110 24 113 6 7 10-12 114 30 31 117 11 118 13

55

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA Continued] Border Inspections Continued]

121 10 123 33 124 13 125 32 126 20 127 10 29 128 16 18 131 14 132 14 133 7 135 20 137 18 138 14 143 15 209 5 8

CookingFood 102 3 5 13 15 103 21 106 10 113 8 10 114 9 29 116 10 117 9 118 12 119 10 123 33 125 19 31 126 20 127 10 128 15 130 3 0 1 3 3 131 13 14 132 13 133 5 6 134 10 135 20 138 14 141 12 143 11 15 209 5

Funds Available 101 3 24 102 4 103 15 18 104 2 105 6 106 9 107 4 14-16

56

MIGRATIONTO CALIFORNIA [Continued] Funds Available [Continued]

108 5 110 3 8 111 8 112 1 4 6 113 6 114 10 17 29 115 14 116 10 22 117 710 118 13 121 3 10 122 4 123 34 124 12 125 17 126 5 18-20 127 17 2 9 128 15 129 3 130 29 30 34 131 13 132 13 133 3 134 8 10 135 12 18 138 14 140 6 141 12 142 25 143 10 11 201 7 205 1 209 5

Reasons for Move 101 3 23 102 2 4 103 15 18 20 25 39 104 2 42 105 4 6 106 9 11 107 2 108 3 5 18 109 9 10 13 27 110 3 4 8 111 7 8 112 2 113 5 6

57

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA [Continued] Reasons for Move [Continued]

114 115 116 117 118 119 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 201 204 205 206 207 209

Route 102 103 104 105 106 108 110 112 113 114 115 116

8-10 21 22 14 19-22 7 11 8 8 3 141 10 8 14 7 1

12 2 291 121 11 11 41 111 181 8 13 10 51 5

9

4 30 1 32

101 141 23-25 30

8 1 16 1 30 13

3 311 321 341 35 13

3 8-11

12 18 40

13

26 6 9 11

2-4 16 17 19 24 21 10 6 9 1 2 10 19 11 21 191 22

4 18-20 2 I 8 61 7 10 4 3 5 4 I 8 31 40 22-24

58

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA Continued] Route Continued]

117 8-10 118 12 119 9 10 124 11 125 17 126 181 19 127 9 181 29 128 14-16 130 32-34 131 14 132 13 134 10 135 11 19 137 17 138 13 14 202 4 5 205 1 209 7

Shelter 102 4 103 18-20 104 9 106 10 107 4 108 4 111 8 112 5 113 8 10 114 9 24 28 29 116 22 23 117 9 118 12 119 9 121 9 123 33 124 10 125 17-19 126 17 127 9 128 15 129 3 130 301 33 131 13 132 13 133 5 134 10 135 11 136 19

59

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA [Continued] Shelter [Continued]

137 17 141 12 143 11 201 7 2 07 18 209 5

Transportation 101 3 102 4-6 103 16 18 20 104 8 42 105 6 1 7 106 10 107 3 108 4 109 9 13 110 3 8 23 24 111 8 112 5 113 6 7 114 8 24 29-31 115 14 116 1 9 10 22 117 8 118 12 119 8 9 121 9 122 4 I 17 123 32 33 124 12 125 17-191 24 26 2 9 31 126 5 17 18 127 9 17 128 15 129 3 131 13 133 4 134 10 135 11 136 19 138 13 139 10 140 5 9 141 12 142 3 25

15143 201 8 205 1 209 1 2 4 5

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MISSOURI

108 1 2 19 115 4 0 121 2 129 16 207 7 208 5

Cities Cape Girardeau

116 9 El Dorado Springs

108 1 3 Hannibal

119 4 7 Kansas City

116 8 207 3

Monroe City 119 1

St Louis 119 2 4 7 8

MONTANA

119 3

NEBRASKA

132 1 Cities

Grand Island 130 18

Kerney 130 3

Litchfield 130 3 4 16 35

Ponca 130 1 4 7

Return to 130 40

THE NEW DEAL Civilian Conservation Corps

103 34

61

THE NEW DEAL [Continued] Civilian Conservation Corps [Continued]

110 3-7 9 35 112 28 119 15 125 5 12 21-23 129 18 139 7-9 16 207 13 208 10

Hoover 103 32 34 125 12

National Recovery AdministrationOther Agencies 103 32 34 118 8 205 4 5 8-19

Politics 101 34 103 33 35 104 7 1 8 33 107 12 112 13 28 121 2 125 12 14 15 131 10 132 10 11 138 8 1 15 139 14 140 25 207 12 208 15 209 21

Roosevelt 101 32-34 103 32 104 32 33 106 5 108 5 6 15 16 110 3 35 36 111 6 7 112 27 28 113 25 32 114 19 115 12 118 9 119 6 15 123 30 31 125 12 15 126 13

62

THE NEW DEAL [Continued] Roosevelt [Continued]

127 22 23 128 11 129 10 14 130 23 24 26 27 131 5 9 10 132 9 133 13 27 134 4 8 24 138 11 139 6 7 13 14 23 140 24 14178 142 17 18 205 17 18 207 9 12 13 208 10 209 21

Voting 103 33 106 5 110 25 26 125 14 130 23 131 5 139 252 4 140 25 207 13

Works Progress Administration 101 336 102 2 104 31 105 4 5 8 19 20 107 1 108 12 110 35 111 177 112 28 113 17 18 21 24 33 114 22 115 13 118 8 119 14 156 124 14 17 125 1 12 23 127 22 128 20 23 27 129 5 10 132 9 11 16 133 11 17

63

THE NEW DEAL [Continued] Works Progress Administration Continued]

134 5 9 23 138 11 12 13978 140 23 141 23 142 18 204 6 207 12 208 10 209 21

NEW MEXICO

135 11 18-20 140 3 4

Cities Albuquerque

117 8 11 Deming

116 22 23 Gallup

116 12 Las Cruces

116 22 23

OKIE

113 10 33 114 41 46 128 18 25 33 132 18 19 135 26 202 5 205 4 1 6 208 4

Definition 101 31 102 8 104 37 54 105 22 106 31-33 107 38 108 19 109 17T 19 27 110 28 35

64

OKIE [Continued] Definition [Continued]

114 44 118 24 121 21 32 123 22 37 38 124 25 26 126 40 127 14 31 33 128 33 132 21 22 134 14 136 37-40 137 22 30 139 19 141 25 201 16 202 4 1 16 203 10 206 14 208 4 13

Reactions to Term 101 32 102 8 9 104 37 54 105 22 106 31-33 107 38 39 109 19 110 12 27 28 113 33 34 37 114 41 42 116 34 118 24 120 26 27 121 21 123 37 38 42 124 18 125 42 43 126 32 40 46 127 14 33 36 128 24 25 33 129 21 131 23 132 23 136 22 39 40 137 21 22 30 139 19 141 24 142 29 30

42

35

65

OKIE [Continued] Reactions to Term [Continued]

201 16 203 10 205 12

Rednecks 107 2 4-26

OKLAHOMA

111 6 125 3 10 126 10 14 27 43 128 4 135 11 12 141 5 9

Cities Ardmore

110 1 2 139 2

Blair 114 15

Blanchard 120 1 2 5

Boley 133 1 1 3

Boynton 135 11

Bushyhead 137 73 6

Checotah 113 1 4 128 3 8 209 1

Chelsea 137 7 812

Cold Springs 140 4

Colgate 112 2

Comanche 142 1

Council Hill 131 1

Cushing 201 2

Duncan 110 1 124 1

66

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities Continued]

Durant 103 16

Dustin 139 1 2 25

Enid 138 middot 6

EufaulaLake Eufaula 103 71 29 209 23

Fort Gibson 123 1 12 13 24 25 32 126 1 16

Fort Sill 120 5

Frederick 104 56

Granite 114 8

Greenfield 141 9

Guthrie 138 2-5 13 15

Hammon 142 3 15

Hanna 112 3 136 1

Hartshorne 125 1

Henryetta 103 16 209 1

Hillibee 127 4

Hitchita 112 25 209 3

Holdenville 137 3-5

Hollis 102 1

Lenna 118 1 131 2

Lexington 120 1 2

Lindsay 106 9

67

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities (Continued]

Maud 118 1

McAlester 109 91 10 125 20

McLain 122 1

Meeker 127 6 15 16

Muskogee 122 1 123 18 19 25

Nowata 122 2

Oaklodge 116 1 5

Okemah 103 8 133 4

Oklahoma City 120 8 12 138 3 5

Paden 127 4

Pauls Valley 106 1 109 10 13

Pitcher 103 8

Pleasant Valley 109 10 13

Ponca City 142 1 2

Porum 112 1

Prague 127 5 6

Quinton 136 1 10 11 18

Sallisaw 116 16_ 36

Scullyville 116 3 7

Seminole 116 1 135 8

Spiro 102 1 116 1 3 6 7

68

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities [Continued]

Stillwater 201 4 13

Tryon 201 1

Tulsa 116 16 17

Tuttle 120 1

Watonga 120 4 141 9

Weletka 103 11

Wewoka 112 1 4 25

Whodathoughtit 113 3

Craig County 122 11

Moved to 114 8 115 26 128 2 3 131 1 2 137 3 141 4

Oklahoma Territory 127 1-3

Payne County 105 1

Return to 102 11 107 15 109 27 110 18 38 111 8 18 114 10 14 15 17 116 36 37 120 13 27 123 53 125 25 26 29 30 40 127 16 28 131 13 22 25 133 16 135 23 25 136 18 137 7

69

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Return to [Continued]

139 26 27 140 9 142 3 10 17 22 34 201 13 206 7 207 20 209 1 2 17 18 23

Rogers County 101 23

Sequoyah County 116 1 16-18 36

Wagoner County 101 23

OREGON

109 28 29 130 29-34 206 2

POEMS

128 14 22 25 31 34 36

RELIEFWELFARE Agencies

102 91 13 103 32 107 35 112 12 114 18 124 2 3 125 17 202 5 15 2 0 4 2 11-13

Attitudes toward 101 10 102 91 10 103 32 104 24 32 105 19 110 14 26 27 111 17 112 12 113 17 2833

70

RELIEFWELFARE [Continued] Attitudes toward [Continued]

116 35 119 15 121 177 19 25 123 43 124 177 23 125 38 126 35_~ 39 127 417 42 128 27-30 129 5 130 2 7 131 4 27 30 31 132 16-18 133 13 14 137 32 139 8 140 23 142 18 202 71 8 1 15 203 6 11 204 13 14 20 208 10 209 21

Quality 102 10 103 32 104 32 125 38 39 204 15

Type Received 102 9 10 103 16 32 33 104 24 31 105 19 107 15 108 4 110 17 111 17 112 12 113 32 114 18 42 118 8 121 17 124 23 125 37 128 28 29 130 27 132 16

71

RELIEFWELFARE [Continued] Type Received IContinued]

133 13 134 15 135 28 139 8 202 5 71815 204 15 208 9 209 211 22

Welfare 101 9 10 102 9 10 103 32 104 24 311 36 1 0 5 19- 21 1 2 5 106 12 16 17 23 24 107 14 15 18 351 37 108 4 1 71 18 110 14 17 25-27 111 17 112 121 13 15 113 15 171 28 114 181 421 43 116 35 120 17 121 19 122 24 123 43 125 19 126 251 39 128 27 28 131 4 27 133 11 13 22 136 14 137 32 140 3 141 20 142 18 201 13 202 51 71 15 203 6 11 204 2 11 19-21 205 4 11 12 207 10 13 19

RELIGION

103 32

72

RELIGION [Continued]

110 29 113 321 36 126 28 29 131 6 132 6 135 151 32 142 12 26 33 202 6

Brush Arbor 109 5 122 19 123 25 136 10 139 41 5 209 11

Churches 101 7 11 102 10 105 31 29 106 2 I 8 I 25 107 3 109 5 110 171 18 112 371 39 113 21 16 17 35 114 51 7 8 441 45 115 8 31-33 50-53 117 54-58 118 51 6 1 21 119 4 120 8 121 25 26 122 191 24 123 25126142 124 21 31 5 61 201 22 125 81 41 126 71 241 30 127 21 10 14 271 301 341 351 38-41 128 6 26 27 130 3 131 6 132 6 21 23 133 23 134 1 3 24 25 29 135 7 141 18 31 136 3 7 137 9 10 24 25 138 8 91 14

73

RELIGION Continued] Churches Continued]

140 14 15 141 2 3 9 142 4 22 30-33 143 12 15 24 201 5 11 209 4

MinistryMissionary Work 107 23 113 31 36 142 25 26 29

Moral Majority 134 29

RevivalsTraveling Ministers 109 5 114 5 6 115 32 118 5 6 124 6 125 8 I 9 126 =middot 8 127 5 128 6 131 4 6 I 8 135 14 139 4 141 3 142 26-28 32 33

SOUTH DAKOTA Beadle County

134 1 Huron County

134 5 Return to

134 8 9 29 Wounded Knee

134 5

TEXAS

113 4 114 6 28 43 44 124 4 131 20 142 24 30

74

TEXAS Continued] Cities

Abilene 111 5 6 117 15

Austin lb3 15

Barstow 104 1

Big Spring 142 30 32 209 s 6

Cedar Hill 140 1

Dallas 117 7 140 1

Electra 140 4

Gainesville 121 1

Haskell 129 1

Kemp 117 6

La Mesa 114 14

Plainview 110 3

Port Arthur 116 8 9

Red Springs 114 1

Silverton 140 1

Waco 103 15 16

Wichita Falls 117 8

Wylie 111 1

Brazo River 103 16

Farming Conditions 104 40

Return to 114 14 16 121 28 31 129 6

Rio Grande Valley 103 15

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VIOLENCE

103 28 29 104 17 21 105 25 27 107 61 9 12 261 28 30 109 2 01 21 33 111 13 17 112 9 10 36 113 4J 18J 21-23 26-29 33 34 114 2527 35 115 49 123 36 125 191 43 126 41 127 23 131 22 23 138 10 11 20-22 139 9 10 15 18 25 203 8 204 9 206 10-12

VIRGINIA

206 1

WASHINGTON

206 1

WORK --xfter World War II

101 29 102 12 103 31 104 15 44 106 16 107 171 19-21 36 110 19 20 34 37 111 16 112 34J 35 114 48 116 31 117 51-57 119 18 120 21 23 24

76

WORK [Continued] --xfter World War II [Continued]

123 46 50 124 28 125 2 28 43-45 126 38 44 127 33 371 41 129 71 8 130 38 41 42 46 134 11 136 301 31 138 25-27 139 22 141 21 26 206 187 19 207 5

Conditions 103 22-24 26 104 2-6 15 16 30 35 52 107 22 24-28 30 31 109 31 110 10 11 12 25 112 26 29 113 15 114 24 124 20 125 22 27 2 9 32 126 21 26 30 38 129 5 12 13 131 21 139 18 203 5 7

During World War II 101 20 29 102 11 103 24 35 104 15 105 25 26 107 17 108 5 6 20 109 37 110 18 19 37 111 12 113 22 26 114 47 48 115 44 47 53 116 31 117 35-51 118 23 119 16

77

WORK [Continued] --ollring World War II [Continued]

120 20 21 121 29 123 22 46 124 27 125 3 27 34 35 43 126 35 43 44 127 20 128 21 29 37 129 7 10 130 37 38 40 41 131 26 29 132 23 133 16 20 134 11 20 136 27 28 138 23-25 139 18 20 21 141 21 26 143 19 202 9 203 8 206 10 15 207 3 4 209 20

Employers 101 30 1025-712 103 12 17 22 32 104 2 15 30 105 11 16 106 15 19 107 9 29-31 38 108 14 15 20 109 1 15 20 27 110 9-11 13 27 36 111 15 112 6 7 26 29 32 113 15 16 28 29 114 11 24 31 41-43 115 16 43-45 116 6 7 25 26 28 30-32 117 18 52 118 13 20 119 11-13 16 18 19 120 12 14 15 20 23 121 17 24 122 5-8 123 35 36

78

WORK [Continued] ~players [Continued]

124 20 125 5 21 24 271 281 40 126 151 21 22 251 26 361 371 39 127 11 121 201 211 30 33 128 18 31 129 4 1 7 1 9-11 1 13 1 18 1 21 2 2 130 31 3540 131 16 26 27 133 2 6 134 121 16-18 201 211 25 136 17-19 26 27 33-35 137 6 8 161 19 20 138 3-6 13 20 139 10 121 14-16 140 9-11 141 16 17 201 12 202 2 3 203 7 206 31 15 207 3 5 209 16

Labor Contracting 107 19 261 291 311 32 133 16-18 26

Migrant Labor 101 41 5 12 30 102 6 7 103 24 25 104 2-6 15 241 25 52 105 9-12 171 18 106 121 131 15 17 21-24 107 4 5 8 18 24-27 30 31 108 3 8 15 109 7 8 19-21 27-30 110 91 101 13 15 111 8 12 16 17 112 6 31 32 113 13 15 18 32 114 31 32 115 52 116 27-30 117 12 17-19 291 31 118 16 119 11 12 120 11-13 15 22 121 10 11 22 122 5 22

79

WORK Continued] --grgrant Labor Continued]

123 35 42 43 125 33 126 26 30 33 37 38 127 31 128 16 21 28 129 3 4 11-17 20 21 130 33 34 131 15 19-21 26 133 19 134 9-13 21 22 135 21 25 29 136 37 38 137 16 20 139 13 15-17 140 3 4 141 19 20 142 18 143 11 13 201 8 14 202 4 9 15 203 4 5 7 8-10 205 3 4 7 206 2 4 5-7 9 12-15 208 6 209 8 9 12-15

Mining 103 8 19 115 33 116 20 21 122 11-13 125 1 3 4 12 131 2 140 4 5 141 1

Odd Jobs 104 23 105 15 25 106 3 107 12 18 19 34 35 108 3 5 6 9 111 11 15 16 113 13 114 17 18 32 33 40 41 48 115 19 24 116 25 26 117 7 52 118 18 119 8 12 14 15

80

WORK [Continued] --odd Jobs

120 8 17 122 6 7 22 123 36 40 49 124 14 16 19 24 127 11 128 19 20 29 129 1 3 5 7 131 16 25 30 132 14 17 134 8 12 15 16 135 11 23 137 12 20 25 26 138 18 22 139 6 7 12 16 17 140 1 6-8 10 142 2 3 5 9 14 34 35 143 6 12 14-16 206 3 4 209 20

Oil Fields 102 5-7 12 112 25 26 114 14 15 116 1 13 121 17 125 2 4 1 28 46 129 9 135 7 8 I 23 29 139 22 140 4 142 2 3 206 16 18 208 1-5

Permanent Jobs 101 9 27 29 103 12 17 23 24 32 104 4 6 14 24 26 29 34 106 4 107 19 35 108 4 7-9 109 15 27-29 110 2 10 18 19 21 24 111 6 9-11 16 112 7 30 31 113 1 4 21 28-31 114 16 31 32 48 115 16 1 17 4 4 116 2 7-16 32

81

WORK [Continued] --permanent Jobs [Continued]

118 11 131 18 19 119 191 20 120 201 211 25 121 22 122 2 3 I 5~8 I 23 123 11 VI 35 36 124 1 14-17 125 20 25 27-29 37 126 21 25 33 35-38 127 11 20-22 24 30 128 20 28-30 129 4 7 130 31 36-38 131 21 30 132 18 19 133 19 22 134 11 18 25-28 36 136 2 10 14 15 19 33-35 137 6 8 26-28 138 1-4 8 139 22 23 140 4 5 10-12 20 141 12 17 142 5 25 26 28 35 143 19 201 10 205 6 8 9 2 07 3 1 5 208 1

Prisoners of War as Workers 115 47 133 20 203 9

Strikes 101 17 104 21 22 1 43 105 11 21 106 13 15 16 191 20 33 107 7 11 15 28 109 20 21 110 32 33 111 13 112 7-10 14 113 32 115 48-50 118 18 124 24 125 3 4

82

WORK [Continued] --strikes [Continued]

126 36 127 24 129 10 11 130 40 41 131 27 133 25 138 8 139 16 17 140 14-16 22 201 14 203 7 206 10-13 209 18

Unions 101 17 35 104 21 22 45 105 21 106 15 16 107 5 11-13 21-24 108 12 109 20 112 2 10 32 34-36 113 31 114 42 115 50 116 33 34 118 18 119 13 120 23 24 124 24 125 34 43 45 46 126 36 127 42 128 30 129 10 11 16 130 39-41 46 131 26 134 23 139 16 140 14 22 141 21 203 7 209 18

Wages 101 27 103 10 14 17 18 22 23 33 104 2 4 I 22 I 24 26 341 35 47 105 13 161 17

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WORK [Continued] --wages [Continued]

106 14 18 19 107 2 12 17 25 30 108 5 6 8 109 6 8 20 21 28 29 31 40 110 7 9 11 1216 111 8 11 13 14 16 112 4 8-10 14 113 13 16-18 26 28 29 114 11 18 25 32 33 42 115 16 28 44 50 116 7 11 16 19 26-32 34 117 7 18 32 35 118 15 18 119 1 11 13 14 120 11-14 121 11 122 3 6-8 123 35 49 125 4 5 7 12 21-23 27-29 38 43 126 23 25 26 36 42 127 17 24 42 43 128 30 129 3 5 7 10 11 21 22 13 0 3 6 3 7 3 9-41 131 12 13 16 134 12 15 16 23 24 26 135 11 21 23 136 28 29 137 8 9 32 138 5 11 18 25 139 6 7 10 12-14 16-18 140 7 9 10 14 15 141 4 8 10 12 15 16 142 16 201 10 203 2 5 204 14 205 6 206 4 10 11 14 15 2 07 10 13 208 9 209 13 15

Work Permits 109 22 23

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EXPLANATORY NOTES

ORGANIZATION

Part I (pages contains a subject listing of the entries in the index The number in brackets following each main subject heading indicates the page on which the index for that subject begins

Part II (pages 7-83) provides volume and page numbers for each subject as follows

Volume pages

eg 101 4 6-9 20

The entries are arranged alphabetically however under the state entries cities are alphabetizedfirst and are followed by other entries such asgeographical areas return to or treatment in For example

CALIFORNIA Cities

Alameda Woodville

Camp Roberts China Lake First Impression etc

LOCATING INFORMATION

First look through Part I If the topic youare searching for is not listed look for similar or related entries For example

might lead you to entries such as

Entertainment Hobbies Sports Athletics Hunting

In addition it would be helpful to review thecharts and suggestions for users contained in the GUIDE

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PART I

CUMULATIVE INDEX

ARIZONA [7] Cities

Bixley Buckeye Camp Verde Casa Grande Flagstaff Glendale GlobeGlobe Mountain Phoenix Sedona Williams Yuma

The Grand Canyon Top of the World

ARKANSAS [7] Cities

Branch Cherry Hill Conway Dardanelle El Dorado Fort Smith -Harrison Highland Jasper Lamar Little Rock Men a Mountain Home Oden Pine Ridge Russellville Smackover

Newton County Reason for leaving Return to White River Country

ARTMUSIC [9] Country Music Crafts

CALIFORNIA [9] Cities

Alameda Armona Arroyo Grande Arvin Avenal Bakersfield Barstow Beaumont Blythe Brawley Brentwood Buttonwillow Calipatria Calistoga Cawelo Chowchilla Clovis Colton Corcoran Corona Cutler Delano Dinuba Dos Palos Edison El Centro Exeter Farmersville Fillmore Firebaugh Five Points Fresno Fontana Formosa Four Corners Fullerton Garden Grove Gardena Gilroy Glendale Greenfield Grover City Hanford

CUMULATIVE INDEX

CALIFORNIA Cities

Hawthorne Indio Ivanhoe Jasmin Kern City King City Lamont Laybon Lemore Lerdo Lindsay Linnell Lodi Lomita Long Beach Los Angeles Marysville McFarland Merced Modesto Monita Needles Nipomo North Hollywood Oildale Ojai Ontario Orange Cove Palmdale Palm Springs Pasadena Patterson Pismo Beach Pixley Poplar Porterville Pumpkin Center Redlands Reedley Ridgecrest Riverdale Rosedale Salinas San Bernardino San Diego San Francisco San Jose

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CALIFORNIA Cities

San Leandro San Pedro Santa Cruz Santa Maria Santa Monica Santa Paula Selma Shafter

Cherokee Strip Smiths Corner

Stockton Stratford Sunnyvale Taft Tipton Tranquility Tulare Ukipa Ventura Visalia Wasco Watsonville Weed Patch Wheeler Ridge Whittier Wilmar Woodville

Camp Roberts China Lake First Impression Hunters Point Imperial Valley Kern County Lake BottomBuena Vista Lake Politics Sacramento Valley San Joaquin Valley Stanislaus County Tagus Ranch Treatment in Tulare County Yosemite

CHEROKEE INDIAN NATION [ 19] Green Corn Dance and Festival Religion

middot

CUMULATIVE INDEX

COLORADO [19]

CRIMELAW ENFORCEMENT [20] Charges of Communist

Agitation Criminal Prosecution

THE DEPRESSION [20] Causes

DISCRIMINATION [21] Community Government Agencies Housing Job Schools

EDUCATION [23] Arizona Arkansas Athletics California College Discrimination Iowa Missouri Nebraska New Mexico Oklahoma South Dakota Texas

FAMILY LIFE [27] Bartering Cars Chores CookingFood Dating Entertainment Hobbies Hunting Marriage Moonshining Problems Sense of Community

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FAMILY LIFE Shivaree Sports

FARMING [34] Butchering Crops Drought Dust Storms FloodsCyclones Government Policies Income Land Ownership Land Rental Methods Sharecropping

THE GRAPES OF WRATHSTEINBECK [ Identification with Movie Objections to

HEALTH [ 42] Accidents Birth of Children Causes of Death Diseases Folk Remedies and Cures Health Care Sanitation

HOUSING [ 46] Auto Courts Ditch Camps Dugouts Government-provided Grower-provided Homes in California Homestead in Arkansas Homestead in Missouri Homestead in Nebraska Homestead in Oklahoma Homestead in South Dakota Homestead in Texas Internment Camps (WW II) Labor Camps

CUMULATIVE INDEX

HOUSING State Rental Homes Tents

IMPACT OF EXPERIENCE [51]

INDIANA [52]

IOWA [52]

IWO JIMA [52]

JAPANESE INTERNMENT [52]

KANSAS [52]

KU KLUX KLAN [52]

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA [53] Attraction of California Belongings Border Inspections CookingFood Funds Available Reasons for Move Route Shelter Transportation

MISSOURI [60] Cities

Cape Girardeau El Dorado Springs Hannibal Kansas City Monroe City St Louis

MONTANA [ 6 0]

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NEBRASKA [60] Cities

Grand Island Kerney Litchfield Ponca

Return to

THE NEW DEAL [60] Civilian Conservation Corps Hoover National Recovery Adminshy

istrationOther Agencies Politics Roosevelt Voting Works Progress Administrashy

tion

NEW MEXICO [ 63] Cities

Albuquerque Deming Gallup Las Cruces

OKIE [63] Definition Reactions to Term Redneck

OKLAHOMA [ 65] Cities

Ardmore Blair Blanchard Boley Boynton Bushyhead Checotah Chelsea Cold Springs Colgate Comanche Council Hill

CUMULATIVE INDEX

OKLAHOMA Cities

Cushing Duncan Durant Dustin Enid EufaulaLake Eufaula Fort Gibson Fort Sill Frederick Granite Greenfield Guthrie Hammon Hanna Hartshorne Henryetta Hillibee Hitchita Holdenville Hollis Lenna Lexington Lindsay Maud McAlester McLain Meeker Muskogee Nowata Oak lodge Okemah Oklahoma City Paden Pauls Valley Pitcher Pleasant Valley Ponca City Porum Prague Quinton Sallisaw Scullyville Seminole Spiro Stillwater Tryon Tulsa

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OKLAHOMA Cities

Tuttle Watonga Weletka Wewoka Whodathoughtit

Craig County Moved to Oklahoma Territory Payne County Return to Rogers County Sequoyah County Wagoner County

OREGON [69]

POEMS [69]

RELIEFWELFARE [69] Agencies Attitudes toward Quality Type Received Welfare

RELIGION [71] Brush Arbor Churches MinistryMissionary Work Moral Majority RevivalsTraveling Ministers

SOUTH DAKOTA [73] Beadle County Huron County Return to Wounded Knee

TEXAS [73] Cities

Abilene

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TEXAS Cities

Austin Barstow Big Spring Cedar Hill Dallas Electra Gainesville Haskell Kemp La Mesa Plainview Port Arthur Red Springs Silverton Waco Wichita Falls Wylie

Erazo River Farming Conditions Return to Rio Grande Valley

VIOLENCE [ 7 5]

VIRGINIA [75]

WASHINGTON [ 75]

WORK [75] --xfter World War II

Conditions During World War II Employers Labor Contracting Migrant Labor Mining Odd Jobs Oil Fields Permanent Jobs Prisoners of War as Workers Strikes Unions Wages Work Permits

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PART II

CUMULATIVE INDEX

ARIZONA

107 16 111 9 114 8 10 16 22-27 142 31 32

Cities Bixley

209 7 Buckeye

104 2 42 45 Camp Verde

110 4 Casa Grande

113 4 5 10 20 Flagstaff

110 4 21 137 17

Glendale 123 1

GlobeGlobe Mountain 103 18 19 111 9 113 8

Phoenix 117 54 128 16 17 137 17

Sedona 110 4

Williams 116 11

Yuma 104 3 116 10 11

The Grand Canyon 139 8

Top of the World 113 8

ARKANSAS

107 1 2 113 9 30 140 5 141 4 26

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ARKANSAS Continued] Cities

Branch 141 1

Cherry Hill 115 13

Conway 206 18

Dardanelle 103 4

El Dorado 116 1

Fort Smith 116 2 3 18 122 1 126 3 5 16 136 7

Harrison 103 1 4 7

Highland 115 22

Jasper 103 2

Lamar 128 1

Little Rock 109 11

Men a 115 31 36

Mountain Home 137 1

Oden 115 2 4 1 2 6 1 3 5

Pine Ridge 115 13

Russellville 128 1

Smackover 116 1

Newton County 103 2

Reason for leaving 137 7

Return to 109 18 115 35 143 4 5 11 23 206 7

9

ARKANSAS [Continued] White River Country

131 1

ARTMUSIC

103 11 12 115 4 51 116 4 7 12 120 8 126 7 129 81 9 171 18 132 7 138 5 142 4 202 16 209 4

Country Music 109 32 33 121 22 23 127 33 34 136 11 143 13

Crafts 104 59 142 13

CALIFORNIA Cities

Alameda 209 20

Armona 143 1-3 9 205 7

Arroyo Grande 103 30

Arvin 101 31 106 10 17 107 4 12 111 10 113 13 16 24 115 16 1 2 0 1 4 3 1 4 6 1 50 7 52 125 81 2~ 24 137 8 16 19 20 24 203 1

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CALIFORNIA [Continued] Cities Continued]

Arvin [Continued] 205 6 206 2-4 6 13 17 209 6 9 10 20

Avenal 121 17 22 29

Bakersfield l03 18 109 2 l4 27 110 4 112 3 0 113 24 114 26 28 32 48 115 15 119 19 122 4 22 125 18 24 127 41 131 3 21 132 8 14 18 23 136 18 21 27 37 38 137 21 138 11 18 19 139 20 23 26 142 5 202 2 203 8 205 5 206 2 208 6 15

Barstow 125 17

Beaumont 104 22

Blythe 114 10

Brawley 107 16 121 15 17 126 16 21 24

Brentwood 134 21 23 143 16-18

Buttonwillow 133 11 12 l9 25 26

Calipatria 104 4 7

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CALIFORNIA [Continued] Cities Continued]

Calistoga 115 41

Cawelo 10330

Chowchilla 142 27 29 30

Clovis 131 15

Colton 129 3

Corcoran 107 18 201 9

Corona 209 1 8

Cutler 101 27

Delano 103 20 21 26 40 110 13 112 30 116 23-25 31 32 34 140 6 204 6 205 4

Dinuba 101 4 107 9 14 27 31 135 21 23 27 30 138 6 7 20-23 31

Dos Palos 117 15 23 51 57

Edison 205 6 206 4

El Centro 126 38

Exeter 127 11 19 20 30 36

Farmersville 123 42 127 11 23 30 41

Fillmore 139 11

Firebaugh 117 8 10

Five Points 110 12 16

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CALIFORNIA [ContinUed] Cities Continued]

Fresno 117 37 118 13 119 10 12 16 18 126 3 7 128 30 131 15 29 30 138 26 27 143 19 201 9 11

Fontana 103 23

Formosa 136 27

Four Corners 109 14

Fullerton 142 30 31

Garden Grove 137 8 18 209 23

Gardena 137 14 142 3 4 24

Gilroy 106 16

Glendale 143 14

Greenfield 132 23

Grover City 136 30 31

Hanford 114 28 31 119 10-12 16 17 201 9 11 12 14 205 15

Hawthorne 209 19 24

Indio 107 16 30

Ivanhoe 110 19 37

Jasmin 103 21

Kern City 130 46

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CALIFORNIA IContinued] Cities [Continued]

King City 143 10 12

Lamont 113 17 1 21 2 4 115 47 203 2 209 10

Layton 119 10

Lemere 201 13

Lerdo 103 30

Lindsay 108 3 5 7 122 51 171 22 138 11 19

Linnell 114 28 127 23

Lodi 134 4 8 10 11 13 14 16-18 23

Lomita 113 26

Long Beach 116 3 0 125 27 41 44 130 35 131 12

Los Angeles 103 18 23 109 14 120 10 127 10 17 27 30 130 35 133 22 142 3 24 202 1 2 206 2

Marysville 106 16 21 107 9 14

McFarland 103 20 26 41 140 8-10

Merced 119 10 131 30 205 4 8

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CALIFORNIA IContinued] Cities [Continued]

Modesto 120 12 131 21

Monita 142 1 3

Needles 117 9

Nipomo 205 5

North Hollywood 139 22

Oildale 109 29 202 6

Ojai 103 2 3 141 14

Ontario 138 10 15-17

Orange Cove 107 19

Palmdale 142 31

Palm Springs 120 23

Pasadena 127 38 209 20

Patterson 120 11 12

Pismo Beach 135 32

Pixley 112 8 120 9 10 13 14 206 11

Poplar 124 15

Porterville 103 24 40 104 6 26 123 34 46 124 141 15

Pumpkin Center 109 2 5 14

Redlands 114 10 137 26 138 13 16

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CALIFORNIA [Continued] Cities Continued]

Reedley 127 22 205 1

Ridgecrest 138 28-31 33

Riverdale 123 39

Rosedale 133 3 5 19

Salinas 106 16 21

San Bernardino 138 13 14

San Diego 117 37 132 11 15 16 23

San Francisco 134 26 27

San Jose 104 46 106 21 117 54 128 30 20 9 1 17

San Leandro 110 20

San Pedro 103 18

Santa Cruz 119 11

Santa Maria 202 1

Santa Monica 110 18 130 35

Santa Paula 139 13 16

Selma 143 12J 14-16

Shafter 103 26 31 106 13 107 13 109 2 14 17 18 23 27 31 38 129 1 3 4 7 14 15 18 21 131 3 135 11 12 20 21 24 27 30 31

16

CALIFORNIA fContinued] Cities fContinued]

Shafter Continued] 136 13 17 18 21-23 202 6 206 6 208 7

Cherokee Strip 129 15 16

Smiths Corner 135 20 24

Stockton 134 19

Stratford 205 12

Sunnyvale 104 4 46

Taft 121 13 125 2 28 44 202 13 208 1 4

Tipton 104 22 112 7 123 35 209 14 15 22

Tranquility 131 20

Tulare 111 9 12 120 23 26 27 121 9 10 20 123 3 9 40 45 46 131 14 15

Ukipa 114 10

Ventura 130 18 141 14

Visalia 110 20 111 11 16 114 16 23 24 26 28 31-34 116 37 123 40 127 12 13 21 22 36 38 129 16 143 3 9

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CALIFORNIA JContinued] Cities Continued]

Wasco 106 17 107 4 109 161 40 129 14 142 5 24 281 30 204 8 209 10 14 23 24

Watsonville 107 41 8 12 15 119 11 128 1719 2 05 10

Weed Patch 125 25 33 3 6

Wheeler Ridge 114 16 31 48

Whittier 209 23

Wilmar 127 10

Woodville 123 33-35

Camp Roberts 125 34 39

China Lake 138 24-27

First Impression 101 15 102 4 105 7 106 11 29 107 4 109 1 110 8 23 24 111 9 113 18 114 10 13 23 31 115 15 116 9 117 27 118 13 120 12 121 9 123 3 3 34 124 11 125 24-27

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CALIFORNIA [Continued] First Impression [Continued]

l27 101 27 1 2 9 128 18 130 341 35 131 15 132 12 133 15 134 101 11 135 21-23 29 136 21 138 14 15 139 11 141 11 15 142 4 201 8 205 2

Hunters Point 208 13

Imperial Valley 104 3 22 34 47 112 31 113 4-6 11-15 116 10 124 11 14 126 16 21 38 41

Kern County 116 33 37

Lake Bottom Buena Vista Lake 109 1 2 113 13 16 20 35

Politics 101 32-34 107 11 12 21 110 25 112 17 126 24 133 28 134 27 28 138 29-32

Sacramento Valley 110 16

San Joaquin Valley 110 4 8 19 116 9 121 9 126 38 127 36-38 41 131 12 20 142 2 8 209 9 20 22-24

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CALIFORNIA [Continued] Stanislaus County

106 21 Tagus Ranch

112 6 Treatment in

101 11 14 32 102 51 10 104 9 107 6 10 24 26 32 108 4 11 15 16 109 19 110 10-13 19 20 27 34 112 13-16 113 24 25 33-35 114 11 35 43 45 47 116 25 123 35-38 54 55 125 25 40 126 13 23 24 30 32 33 42 46 127 14 25 31-33 43 132 8 134 9 14 137 16 21 24 139 20 22 140 22 142 16 201 ll 15 204 9 206 10 209 14 16

Tulare County 106 21

Yosemite 119 9 10

CHEROKEE INDIAN NATION

126 1 2 1 9-12 2 7 1 2 9 1 4 6 Green Corn Dance and Festival

126 9 10 Religion

126 28 29

COLORADO

113 30

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CRIMELAWENFORCEMENT

103 28 29 104 20 21 107 7 9 10 15 17 18 29 37 108 13 109 20 21 110 13 30 33 112 13 113 20-24 26 28 114 26 27 116 7 12 120 6 122 1 23 123 3 8 16 21 22 125 18 20 129 14 15 131 2 132 10 11 133 1 4 5 135 11 31 14 17 138 21 8 32 139 131 151 21 24 25 142 8 203 8 206 10-11 19 207 18 19 209 81 17

Charges of Communist Agitation 112 15-20

Criminal Prosecution 112 16-171 20

THE DEPRESSION

103 11 14 1 15 33-35 39 108 1 5 109 36 110 3 I 28 111 7 113 5 114 17 18 115 5 11 12 116 17 117 7 119 1-4 6 15 120 6 121 12 122 3 22

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THE DEPRESSION I Continued]

123 43 125 1 2 s 12 126 2 I 51 6 13 127 29 128 5 10 129 2 130 20-24 131 4 91 26 132 9 133 3 134 2 135 28 136 17 18 40 137 237 24 138 51 91 11 12 139 1 5 140 17 142 3 17 202 1 205 2 206 6 207 8 1 91 221 23 208 4 I 5 81 9

Causes 118 8 125 12 126 13 134 8 207 8 I 12

DISCRIMINATION

103 28 111 17 114 44 121 131 14 125 42 126 9 40-42 128 9 131 28 132 21-24 133 5 6 251 28 137 21 22 30 138 7 16 139 13T 14 140 257 26 208 5-7 11 12

22

DISCRIMINATION Community

101 10 11 32 102 8 9 104 9 54 105 22-25 27 28 106 33 37 108 15 17 109 19 110 23 27 33 34 36 37 112 13 14 114 45 121 13 18 19 123 36 42 54 55 126 241 321 401 41 127 31-33 128 33 129 18

Government Agencies 104 24 108 13 110 23 33 112 12 13 133 14 202 6 I 8 19

Housing 101 12 102 7 104 43 124 10 16 133 28

Job 101 11 12 32 102 9 104 17 105 12 161 21 22 106 19 110 13 14 114 11 41 45 116 25 124 20 126 42 131 26 139 14 201 11

Schools 102 9 104 11 18 108 10~13 110 32

23

DISCRIMINATION [Continued] Schools IContinued]

1-12 17 114 13 35 36 117 13 14 16 30 34 118 7 16 17 22 121 14-16 123 35-38 124 15 19 126 24 25 127 19 20 36 128 22-24 131 14 22-24 28 133 14 2224 25 134 14 15 24 135 18 26 136 22 24 137 16 21 203 4 204 13 209 9 16

EDUCATION

131 2 22 28 29 132 2 140 22 27

Arizona 114 25 27

Arkansas 107 3 115 6 8 24-26 128 1-3 7 141 2 143 7-10

Athletics 108 10 120 7 123 36 451 46 125 1 6 19 21 22 42 46 127 36 133 23-25 134 14-21 137 14 23

California 101 5 102 11 16 103 25 104 11 27 49 53

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EDUCATION [Continued] California [Continued]

105 31 11 107 4-6 101 151 16 32 108 5 6 10-13 17 109 6 17 26 29 110 20 21 32 111 12 112 31 37 113 23 24 30 114 2 12-14 35 36 49 115 2 0 116 25 117 12-16 23 24 29 30 34 118 3 7 15-17 21 119 6 120 11 14 23 121 10 12 14-17 20 21 123 35-39 43-46 124 7 15 18 19 125 41 45 126 22 24 34 43 44 127 11 19-21 27 36 128 19 21 129 12 18 19 131 14-16 22-25 27 132 12 15 17 18 133 11 12 14 17 22 134 12-15 24 135 26 28 30 31 136 16 17 22-26 36 137 8 16 17 20-23 28-30 138 2 6 8 10 11 16-22 31 139 22 140 10 11 19 20 141 15 20 142 4 14 15 21 143 3 12-14 16 201 9 10 202 1 9 15 203 1 2 4 5 7 205 2 18 19 206 16 208 1 S 14 209 4 8 9 14-17 20 23

College 101 11 18 20 104 53 107 17 108 17

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EDUCATION [Continued] College [Continued]

110 20 211 32 114 4 9 116 32 117 53-55 118 3 119 6 120 2 121 121 29 30 122 2 123 51 125 1 6 7 21 126 44 45 127 20 321 33 36-40 128 38 130 43 132 25 133 17 21 22 137 8 29 138 3 6 22-24 31 140 20 22 142 4 26 30 143 16 17 202 1 2 5 9 205 2 5 6 16 19 207 2 3 208 ll 4 209 20-23

Discrimination 101 11 107 6 108 101 11 110 32 112 17 114 121 131 351 36 117 131 14 16 301 34 118 7 I 16 17 22 120 27 121 13-16 123 35-38 124 15 19 125 23 126 24 25 34 43 127 19 20 36 128 22-24 129 19 131 141 22-24 28 132 22 133 14 24 25

26

EDUCATION [Continued] Discrimination [Continued]

134 14 15 21 24 135 18 136 22 24 137 16 21 141 22 203 4 206 17 209 9 16

Iowa 205 2 207 2

Missouri 108 2 11 119 1 21 4-6

Nebraska 130 1 2 7 17 132 4-6

New Mexico 135 19

Oklahoma 101 21 7 102 1 104 14 105 1-3 106 31 7 107 3 109 27 110 2 3 30 113 1 3 114 2 13 50 116 11 6 7 18 118 2 3 6 120 1 21 5-7 122 2 123 7 9 12 20 21 24 25 35 124 2 4 6 125 1 6 20 21 126 2 5 6 44 127 2 3 16 128 4-6 131 1 3 7 8 133 1 11 135 1 2 8 16 18 136 16 17 231 24 137 3 5-8 11 14-16 29 30 138 1-6 10 139 1 142 7 14 15 21 201 3 209 3 4

27

EDUCATION 1Continued] South Dakcita

134 1-3 24 Texas

111 4 114 2 13 50 117 1 5 6 10 121 2 4 5 13 129 2 140 4 143 2

FAMILY LIFE

101 1 5 19 102 2 7 11 12 16 103 2 31 4 6 10 21 105 1 2 I 9 16 24 26 28 106 38 112 7 113 9 10 26 116 20 21 118725 124 4 27 28 125 3 4 126 24 25 44 45 135 2 9 14 15 136 8 9

Bartering 109 11 115 6 116 6 123 15 125 101 11 126 5 128 4 129 2 131 7 140 3

Cars 103 2 4 7 8 9 12 14 15 20 27 105 18 29 106 12 13 107 3 9 15 108 2 4 6 111 8 113 22 23 29 114 4 15 30 33 116 22 30 36 117 71 8 12 23

28

FAMILY LIFE (Continued] Cars Continued]

119 4 120 9 131 15 121 9 122 4 16 17 123 13 125 3 291 31 126 5 17 18 127 9 16 17 128 15 129 3 130 4 30 133 4 12 134 3 5 6 135 9 25 136 19 24 27 138 1 12 13 19 20 30 140 5 9 141 4 5 12 142 6 17 203 3 205 2 9 206 9 207 6 I 21 22 209 4

Chores 101 2 102 12 103 3 6 21 104 48 52 58 59 105 17 109 6-8 18 26 111 2 113 1 2 6 7 114 3 39 40 115 5 7 10 27 28 117 5 26 118 3 4 119 2 120 5 121 1 3 123 1 2 51 10 11 14 15 19 31

461 49 124 3 4 21 125 2 126 3 6 7 128 1 8 130 34 131 8 1 25

29

FAMILY LIFE [Continued] Chores IContinued]

132 3 133 2 15 134 7 135 5 10 19 22 25 27 137 3 4 10-12 22 25 138 9 139 1 2 4 140 12 141 3 142 6 1 22 201 6 209 4 14

Cooking Food 101 9 24 102 3 5 13 15 103 4 27 29 105 2 11 14 15 106 35 36 107 9 13 14 108 2 3 14 109 2 3 7 12 13 22 110 31 111 3 113 2 15 16 18 114 4 17 18 25 38 39 115 10 1 11 1 16 1 2 8 1 31 116 101 24 117 51 6 1 17 119 4 120 16 121 7 24 25 122 13 16 20 123 15-18 25 27 37 49 124 5 6 21 22 125 11-14 126 22 23 127 10 17 128 1 5 10 129 12 130 8 13-15 25 131 5-7 20 21 25 132 6 7 20 133 2 1 3 1 11 1 2 2 134 5-7 22 135 2-6 9 10 18 22 25 27 136 9 12 13 23 137 2 3 10 19 138 25

30

FAMILY LIFE IContinued] CookingFood [Continued]

139 2 3 140 1-3 142 6 7 10 11 143 5-7 11 201 6 16 202 5-7 203 2 204 10 206 1 2 207 10 208 5 209 11-13

Dating 103 12 104 56 106 9 107 10 108 16 113 3 4 114 15 115 4 8 36 116 1 14 117 53 119 5 120 7 8 122 21 125 19 126 8 127 21 130 17 133 24 135 31 136 26 27 2 91 32 137 10 138 20-23 142 27

Entertainment 101 6 7 14 26 102 14 15 103 7 12 27 29 30 104 48 52 105 3 106 4 14 18 26 31 107 3 1 5 108 2 109 2 5 21 26 32 36 110 17 111 2 11

31

FAMILY LIFE [Continued] Entertainment [Continued]

112 31 38 113 2 281 29 31 114 51 13 1 15 1 40 115 3-5 8 33 36 116 2-4 33 117 9 23 24 34 118 5-7 20 21 119 4 1 5 1 11 14 120 2 8 121 5 19 122 9 19 20 123 5 20 211 25 37 411 42 124 2 6 21 125 41 6 8 9 221 33 126 8 257 28 127 34 128 6-8 241 26 129 81 171 18 131 61 9 132 5-7 133 3 14 15 134 6 17 21 22 135 3 7 91 13 14 16 30 32 136 2 91 11-131 29 137 9 24 138 5 23 139 4 9 140 2 3 141 3 10 142 6 11 15 22 143 1 3 8 10 201 2 5 203 6 208 6 2 0 9 4 13

Hobbies 102 7 103 12 104 57-59 114 9 118 6 120 5 123 19 129 8 135 3

Hunting 109 2 116 21 5

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FAMILY LIFE [Continued] Hunting [Continued]

119 5 8 122 11 123 16-22 125 10 131 5 22 135 5 10 24 139 24

Marriage 101 3 25 102 2 12 16 103 12-14 104 56 105 1 25 106 8 1 9 107 171 20 108 8 16 109 26 27 110 2 19 111 4 5 112 4 113 1 3 4 29 30 114 15 115 8 9 36 37 116 1 16 30 117 52 53 58 118 21 119 17 120 7 121 15 29 122 2 21 123 27 37 47-49 124 26 125 27 126 8 9 28 127 3-5 211 39 130 5 17 19 42 131 3 132 19 133 24 135 4 31 136 6 8 26 27 30 32 137 10 24 26 138 24 28 139 19 140 4 5 141 21 142 24 27 28 143 17

33

FAMILY LIFE [Continued] Marriage Continued]

201 4 12 14 206 2 207 2 209 20

Moonshining 103 8 10 36-38 122 14 135 3

Problems 103 6 8 20 35 36 105 23 106 24T 25 28 107 19 20 35 37 108 6 16 17 109 17 18 110 2 3 112 3 71 24-26 29 31 113 9 12 18 21-23 25-29 114 7 115 2 3 6 116 7 117 25 120 1-3 24-26 121 23 24 122 10 18 19 130 3 132 1 3 7 135 23 29 30 136 37 38 40 138 4 6 9 141 14 15 201 13 202 6-8 12 204 11

Sense of Community 103 11 105 18 24 106 28 107 14 108 19 109 12_ 19 110 11 18 23 113 10 11 114 18 118 3 4 121 3 122 10 18 19

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FAMILY LIFE [Continued] Sense of Community [Continued]

124 6 8 15 125 4 8 126 12 13 39 128 7 37 130 2 8 131 4 5 7 20 132 71 8 135 13 17 18 25 31 137 5 6 138 31 32 141 4 9 142 7 8 21-24 143 7

Shivaree 114 15 126 28 127 5

Sports 108 10 113 3 116 4 119 5 120 7 122 19 24 123 4 5 19 45 49 50 125 1 6 128 6 1 9 133 23-25 134 14-22 25 135 10 136 12 137 14 138 19 139 18 141 3 9 142 27 2 08 6

FARMING 110 3 11 115 39 47 48 123 28 29 47 48 52 53 125 10 140 19 20 141 4 10 11 26 201 6

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FARMING Continued] Butchering

109 12 130 8-13

Crops 101 23 102 1 103 20 32 104 2 105 1 2 109 10 11 111 4 112 2 3 24 113 1 2 4 114 2 115 2 6 23 41 42 116 4 5 17 18 117 5 118 2 9 10 119 2 14 120 6 121 3 6 8 122 13 123 13 14 19 29 41 124 7 9 125 3 10 11 15 29 126 3 127 152 128 1 4 129 1 130 15 16 19-22 27 28 131 11 133 2 137 134 1 5 137 2 138 9 139 2 140 9 202 141 8 143 21 205 2 3 13 206 1 3 4 8 207 6 8 12 14 209 4

Drought 101 23 103 17 104 2 105 5

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FARMING Continued] Drought Continued]

106 6 109 11 110 22 113 4 6 114 16 19 116 18-20 118 10~ 11 119 3 6 121 6 124 1 7 125 15 126 2 127 71 161 27 128 2 51 10 130 5 16 20 281 29 131 11 132 9 134 5 139 5 140 5 141 41 6 142 19 201 21 16 205 4 8 207 14 20 209 11 2

Dust Storms 101 71 8 102 3 103 17 39 105 4 106 5 6 109 11 110 12 21 111 6 7 112 23 114 21 115 12 116 18~ 19 118 10 11 119 3 120 6 121 6 123 14 124 7 125 15 16 126 14

37

FARMING Continued] Dust Storms IContinued]

127 27 29 128 10 130 16 131 11 136 40 138 137 14 141 4 6 142 4 17-20 201 16 205 4 207 6 14-18 20 21 209 6

FloodsCyclones 107 16 111 6 7 114 23 123 14 23 130 1 134 5 138 15 139 11 209 1

Government Policies 101 20 24 102 2 103 24 32 33 35 104 7 8 33 105 5 106 8 107 13 108 6 15 16 109 9 22 111 6 7 113 32 114 19 20 118 9 10 119 6 120 20 123 30-32 124 9 10 125 121 13 127 22 128 11 130 26 27 131 5 10 11 132 10 134 4 8 24 139 6 16 17

38

FARMING fContinued] Government Policies Continued]

140 24 142 18 201 2 205 11-19 209 7 8

Income 101 3 104 2 105 2 106 8 111 5 112 3 24 26 113 1 2 4 114 4 16 19 115 11 43 117 7 118 2 8 9 119 4 6 7 121 6 7 123 40 41 126 6 13 151 20 127 16 12 8 51 9 129 2 130 15 18 211 22 25 26 34 35

481 49 132 2 9 11 135 3 138 3 140 5 141 4 51 19 142 5 143 20 205 6 13 206 2-4 207 81 9 15 21

Land Ownership 101 23 103 31 107 2 108 1 109 91 10 110 22 112 3 114 1 2 7 115 36 119 1-3 6 7 120 6

39

FARMING [Continued] Land Ownership [Continued]

121 2 122 2 3 123 35 41 50 125 2 3 23 126 2 3 13 127 12 18 22 128 8 129 1 7 22 130 3 131 4 133 3 4 12 137 18 25 26 134 2 4 5 8 11 137 27 138 2 3 139 2 140 5 13 17-19 141 3 15-17 21 22 142 2-4 25 143 20 2 OS 1 2 206 1 5 6 8 9 207 9 10 209 1 22

Land Rental 101 2 102 1 103 8 23 104 1 7 8 107 2 110 1 111 2 113 4 114 1 2 10 14 115 23 27 116 16-18 118 2 119 3 120 6 121 2 7 8 122 2 123 127 13 40 41 50 124 4 9 127 1 2 6 7 128 5 129 1 130 5 15 i31 4 17-19

40

FARMING [Continued] Land Rental IContinued]

138 9 139 5 140 101 13 141 15 201 3 206 5 9

Methods 101 3 102 3 7 12 103 171 20 21 24 31 39 104 1 105 5 106 7 29 109 6 11 12 30 31 110 21 22 28 111 7 112 23 113 2 114 19 20 115 51 41-48 116 5 15 18 118 1 10 19 119 2 4 120 11 14 121 6 7 122 9 10 16-18 123 2 3 6 7 19 29 30 51 52 124 8 9 125 10 11 15 16 126 5 14 21 127 7 16 128 7 10 11 129 7 130 15 1619 131 5 11 18 132 3 9 10 134 6 140 20 141 6 19 142 51 19~ 201 22 143 2 0 201 6 206 3 8 207 7 81 14 16

Sharecropping 103 1 7 105 1 110 1 3

41

FARMING Continued] Sharecropping Continued]

111 2 112 3 24 113 4 115 6 91 27 116 17 117 11 5 7 118 2 9 121 2 127 21 61 15 128 8 129 1 130 51 151 18 137 2 141 41 8 142 2 206 4 5 209 11 19

THE GRAPES OF WRATHSTEINBECK

106 6 1 71 15 108 15 110 29-301 33 119 13 122 22 125 41 128 331 34 132 22 134 13 142 19 208 4 71 11 13-16

Identification with 101 16 35 103 27 28 111 18 113 35 121 27 127 181 41 42 129 13 20 21 131 13 133 21 136 20 37 139 20 201811 205 5

42

THE GRAPES OF WRATHSTEINBECK [Continued] Movie

103 27 105 26 106 33 34 107 5 13 110 2 8 113 34 114 45 118 16 17 121 27 124 25 127 42 131 28 137 31 139 19 141 24 208 15

Objections to 101 16 103 2 8 105 26 27 106 33-36 114 45 46 118 23 24 120 28 124 25 127 18 25 128 33 34 131 27 28 137 30 31 139 20 141 2 4 143 13 204 19 205 5 2 06 19 208 14-16

HEALTH Accidents

104 61 62 107 18 116 22 23

Birth of Children 101 5 102 2 103 5 9 10 13 16 105 1

43

HEALTH [Continued] Birth of Children Continued]

106 16 22 109 15 16 18~ 37 111 6 112 20 113 2 4 5 14 18-20 114 37 115 11-13 17 38 117 21 120 3 8 13 19-22 122 20 123 50 125 10 37 126 12 127 7 1 8 129 19 20 130 1 2 22 133 10 135 9 12 20 21 136 4 8 27 137 2 1 3 138 2 139 19 23 140 711 142 2 8 143 17 202 3 7 11 12 18

Causes of Death 101 25 103 5 106 16 107 1 13 19 109 25 26 38 39 110 2 31 111 5 112 6 113 1 19 30 114 43 49 115 3 6 7 17 18 116 5 117 20 21 26 120 1 3 19 24 25 123 16~ 43 124 23 126 44 127 4 5 13 130 24 48 132 19 135 137 14 16

44

HEALTH [Continued] Causes of Death [Continued]

136 3-6 25 27 29-31 38 39 141 16 142 23 143 19 202 3 9 10 12 14 16-18 206 14 209 19 20

Diseases 102 13 103 20 105 11 14 23 24 107 6 11 13 14 16 19 20 30 31 109 24 38 39 110 2 8 30 31 112 14 19 24 113 8 12 13 18 19 30 114 9 17 25 26 37 49 115 5 7 12 16-20 22 23 116 19 117 26 47 52-56 120 3 19 20 24 26 122 18 24 123 16 22-24 124 22-24 26 125 47 126 22 35 127 3 7 128 2 9 129 2 3 130 3 38 47 131 12 22 132 2 19 133 8 135 13 21 136 25 30 35 39 137 4 8 138 13 23 139 7 140 5 142 20 21 202 1-4 8-14 16 18 203 6 205 1 206 2 209 11 12 19

Folk Remedies and Cures 103 5 107 11

45

HEALTH [Continued] Folk Remedies and Cures Continued]

109 24 25 113 11 19 115 2 3 22 117 20 21 123 20 23 128 6 133 9 10 135 14 22 137 4 142 20 21 202 8-111 14

Health Care 101 13 20 102 13 103 5 91 16 105 141 151 23 24 106 1 8 107 111 18 23 38 109 151 16 181 23 241 381 39 110 2 1 8 1 311 32 112 6 113 1 51 18-201 301 311 33 38 114 17 371 38 115 5-7 12-18 23 116 5 61 23 117 20-231 55 118 171 18 120 3 41 8 21 22 121 20 25 122 18 20 21 123 4 22 23 124 4 22 23 125 10 21 37 38 126 22 23 35 127 3 7-9 30 128 2 9 129 19 130 1 22 23 47 48 131 22 132 19 133 8-10 135 91 12-14 21 22 136 6 9 301 33 35 137 8 138 131 23 139 71 9~ 101 18 19 141 2 0 142 20

46

HEALTH Continued] Health Care Continued]

202 2-14 16-19 206 14 209 11 12

Sanitation 202 4-6 15 17

HOUSING Auto Courts

107 9~ 14~ 27 Ditch Camps

102 7 8~ 14 103 26 104 12 105 23 106 15 107 10 110 6 25 113 14 35 114 39 115 52 118 15 16 119 13 16 121 19 20 122 22 23 125 20 37 126 33 129 15 131 20 132 18 136 37-39 137 17 139 18 202 4-6 15 203 3 206 7 I 10 208 7 8 11 209 10

Dugouts 135 11~ 18 19

Government-provided 101 34 103 26 27 104 19 20 51 105 10 106 10 11 14

47

HOUSING Continued] Government-provided [Continued]

107 4-7 13 14 16 17 28 108 12 109 31-33 110 14 111 9-11 15 112 3 8 113 35 36 114 38 39 118 16 119 13 121 17-19 124 16 125 25 33 36 126 26 30-32 127 23 41 128 20 129 141 15 131 22 133 2 0 137 30 141 20 202 6 15 203 3 204 16 17 205 4 206 13 14 208 7 20 9 10

Grower-provided 102 8 103 24-26 104 20 42 46 105 9 106 12 15 109 15 28 110 16 111 14 112 6 113 13 16 114 10 23 28 33 34 118 18 20 119 12 13 121 22 122 6 23 123 35 42 125 24 25~ 33 35 36 126 21 7 33 127 11 18 23

48

HOUSING [Continued] Grower-provided [Continued]

128 19 129 4 5 13-15 131 16 133 18 137 17 ~ 20 139 15 18 140 6 8-10 16 141 14 16 17 201 8 9 203 3 204 16 17 206 6-8 13 209 10

Homes in California 101 8 26 28 29 102 4 6 11 12 103 21 104 4 12-14 25 26 49 60 61 105 19 20 106 12 21 107 5 I 7 121 27 108 31 6 1 7 109 151 181 271 29 110 81 14 15 111 14 112 61 8 I 201 301 331 39 113 16-201 23 24 28 114 10 111 231 331 34 115 15-17 116 241 261 32 117 18 19 118 14 121 111 171 181 221 29 122 246 123 341 36 371 411 50 124 101 111 141 16 125 251 35 126 21 22 33 127 11 13 18-241 30 311 37 128 19 20 129 4 11 12 15-17 131 13 16 17 19 20 132 12 14 15 17 133 8 12 15 27 28 134 10-13 135 24 27 31 33 136 21 24 25 137 20 24 26 27

49

HOUSING [Continued] Homes in California IContinued]

138 13 16-18 20 25 28 29 139 17 18 ~3 24 140 6-11 17 141 13 14 16 27 142 29 143 11 12 20 201 10 202 3 203 1 2 204 16 18 205 7 206 7-9 208 10 209 9 11 14 15

Homestead in Arkansas 103 3 115 1 2 4 9 10 22-24 128 1 2 137 1 141 1 2 143 6 7

Homesmiddottead in Missouri 108 1 119 1 2 4

Homestead in Nebraska 130 5-8 18 132 2 8

Homestead in Oklahoma 103 9 12-14 17 104 56 106 2 109 10 110 1 114 1 4 10 16 115 2 7 118 2 4 122 2 4 9 11 123 1 2 9-14 124 3-5 125 9 10 126 3 4 27 127 1 2 6 7 15 16 26 27 128 3 131 1 133 1 4 135 6-8 136 8 11 12 137 7 13

50

HOUSING [Continued] Homestead in Oklahoma [Continued]

138 2 3 9 11 12 139 1-3 142 1-4 7--13 209 3

Homestead in South Dakota 134 2 3

Homestead in Texas 111 3 117 2 121 1 4 129 1 2 140 1

Internment Camps WW II) 122 23 125 35

Labor Camps 103 21 24 28 104 44 107 4 10 12 16 17 26 27 29 109 27 28 31-33 110 33 113 17 20 114 24-28 33 117 11 12 17 18 25 123 33 128 16 129 4 12 17 133 18 134 13 21 22 142 29 202 15 204 16 205 5

State Rental Homes 135 27 28

Tents 101 34 102 4 5 103 9 104 3 13 42 43 62 105 9 106 13 107 4 9 10 14 17 27 28 109 1 2 9 31 113 6 114 24 115 15

51

HOUSING [Continued] Tents Continued]

116 8 117 19 121 17-20 123 33 124 16 125 33 37 127 30~ 37 129 4 12 15 131 13 20 21 134 21 140 6 143 13 14 202 4 204 9 17 206 6 7 209 10 11

IMPACT OF EXPERIENCE

l(H 14 161 191 28 31 102 10 103 35 41 104 2 81 48 55 63 64 106 26 27 107 6 14 30-33 35-37 108 19-21 109 40 110 13 19 20 27 34-36 38 39 111 18 112 14 17 19-211 30 34 40 113 24-26 2 9 34 37 114 50 115 20 53 116 37 117 10 15 24 27 58 121 11 15-19 31 122 23 24 123 39 42 53-55 125 45 47 126 17 ~ 18 24 33 45 46 127 12 14 19-21 32-351 41 43 128 19 30~ 35-38 130 48 49 131 191 25 31 132 17 24

52

IMPACT OF EXPERIENCE [Continued]

134 136

137 138 141 142 143 202 203 209

24 25 28 11 17 20 41 29_ 32 16 31-33 14 25 26 28 34 22 23 16-19 11 19 25

29 21 25 33 35 36 40

INDIANA

202 1

IOWA

142 205 207

4 1 1

IWO JIMA

117 42-48

JAPANESE INTERNMENT

122 125 205

23 35 9 10

KANSAS

113 116 132 207

3 14 1 6 16

KU KLUX KLAN

103 135

28 14-17

53

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA

114 301 46 116 19 122 22 131 20 135 20 139 11 140 13 202 4 51 9 17 18 208 3 1 6 10-12

Attraction of California 101 3 1 17 102 3 103 18 20 105 6 106 6 9 11 281 29 107 8 108 4 I 18 109 9 110 8 111 9 112 23 113 51 6 114 91 22 115 14 391 41 116 71 9 117 8 118 11 12 119 8 1 10 11 121 9 122 3 124 10 11 125 81 241 30 126 151 16 127 8 1 16 27 128 13 129 3 130 32 131 12 25 132 3 11 12 134 81 11 24 135 11 18 136 18 139 101 26 140 5 141 51 14 142 3 4 143 11 201 4 I 6 8 12

54

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA [Continued]

202 6 206 2 4 209 2

Belongings 101 3 102 4 103 15 20 104 42 105 6 7 106 10 107 3 16 108 4 111 8 112 2 113 6 7 11 114 30 115 14 116 22 117 8 118 13 15 124 10 12 126 17 127 9 18 128 15 130 30 35 131 13 132 14 135 20 136 19 138 14 140 9 141 14 202 5 205 1 207 19 209 5

Border Inspections 102 8 103 15 20 104 9 10 49 105 8 106 30 108 18 19 110 24 113 6 7 10-12 114 30 31 117 11 118 13

55

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA Continued] Border Inspections Continued]

121 10 123 33 124 13 125 32 126 20 127 10 29 128 16 18 131 14 132 14 133 7 135 20 137 18 138 14 143 15 209 5 8

CookingFood 102 3 5 13 15 103 21 106 10 113 8 10 114 9 29 116 10 117 9 118 12 119 10 123 33 125 19 31 126 20 127 10 128 15 130 3 0 1 3 3 131 13 14 132 13 133 5 6 134 10 135 20 138 14 141 12 143 11 15 209 5

Funds Available 101 3 24 102 4 103 15 18 104 2 105 6 106 9 107 4 14-16

56

MIGRATIONTO CALIFORNIA [Continued] Funds Available [Continued]

108 5 110 3 8 111 8 112 1 4 6 113 6 114 10 17 29 115 14 116 10 22 117 710 118 13 121 3 10 122 4 123 34 124 12 125 17 126 5 18-20 127 17 2 9 128 15 129 3 130 29 30 34 131 13 132 13 133 3 134 8 10 135 12 18 138 14 140 6 141 12 142 25 143 10 11 201 7 205 1 209 5

Reasons for Move 101 3 23 102 2 4 103 15 18 20 25 39 104 2 42 105 4 6 106 9 11 107 2 108 3 5 18 109 9 10 13 27 110 3 4 8 111 7 8 112 2 113 5 6

57

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA [Continued] Reasons for Move [Continued]

114 115 116 117 118 119 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 201 204 205 206 207 209

Route 102 103 104 105 106 108 110 112 113 114 115 116

8-10 21 22 14 19-22 7 11 8 8 3 141 10 8 14 7 1

12 2 291 121 11 11 41 111 181 8 13 10 51 5

9

4 30 1 32

101 141 23-25 30

8 1 16 1 30 13

3 311 321 341 35 13

3 8-11

12 18 40

13

26 6 9 11

2-4 16 17 19 24 21 10 6 9 1 2 10 19 11 21 191 22

4 18-20 2 I 8 61 7 10 4 3 5 4 I 8 31 40 22-24

58

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA Continued] Route Continued]

117 8-10 118 12 119 9 10 124 11 125 17 126 181 19 127 9 181 29 128 14-16 130 32-34 131 14 132 13 134 10 135 11 19 137 17 138 13 14 202 4 5 205 1 209 7

Shelter 102 4 103 18-20 104 9 106 10 107 4 108 4 111 8 112 5 113 8 10 114 9 24 28 29 116 22 23 117 9 118 12 119 9 121 9 123 33 124 10 125 17-19 126 17 127 9 128 15 129 3 130 301 33 131 13 132 13 133 5 134 10 135 11 136 19

59

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA [Continued] Shelter [Continued]

137 17 141 12 143 11 201 7 2 07 18 209 5

Transportation 101 3 102 4-6 103 16 18 20 104 8 42 105 6 1 7 106 10 107 3 108 4 109 9 13 110 3 8 23 24 111 8 112 5 113 6 7 114 8 24 29-31 115 14 116 1 9 10 22 117 8 118 12 119 8 9 121 9 122 4 I 17 123 32 33 124 12 125 17-191 24 26 2 9 31 126 5 17 18 127 9 17 128 15 129 3 131 13 133 4 134 10 135 11 136 19 138 13 139 10 140 5 9 141 12 142 3 25

15143 201 8 205 1 209 1 2 4 5

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MISSOURI

108 1 2 19 115 4 0 121 2 129 16 207 7 208 5

Cities Cape Girardeau

116 9 El Dorado Springs

108 1 3 Hannibal

119 4 7 Kansas City

116 8 207 3

Monroe City 119 1

St Louis 119 2 4 7 8

MONTANA

119 3

NEBRASKA

132 1 Cities

Grand Island 130 18

Kerney 130 3

Litchfield 130 3 4 16 35

Ponca 130 1 4 7

Return to 130 40

THE NEW DEAL Civilian Conservation Corps

103 34

61

THE NEW DEAL [Continued] Civilian Conservation Corps [Continued]

110 3-7 9 35 112 28 119 15 125 5 12 21-23 129 18 139 7-9 16 207 13 208 10

Hoover 103 32 34 125 12

National Recovery AdministrationOther Agencies 103 32 34 118 8 205 4 5 8-19

Politics 101 34 103 33 35 104 7 1 8 33 107 12 112 13 28 121 2 125 12 14 15 131 10 132 10 11 138 8 1 15 139 14 140 25 207 12 208 15 209 21

Roosevelt 101 32-34 103 32 104 32 33 106 5 108 5 6 15 16 110 3 35 36 111 6 7 112 27 28 113 25 32 114 19 115 12 118 9 119 6 15 123 30 31 125 12 15 126 13

62

THE NEW DEAL [Continued] Roosevelt [Continued]

127 22 23 128 11 129 10 14 130 23 24 26 27 131 5 9 10 132 9 133 13 27 134 4 8 24 138 11 139 6 7 13 14 23 140 24 14178 142 17 18 205 17 18 207 9 12 13 208 10 209 21

Voting 103 33 106 5 110 25 26 125 14 130 23 131 5 139 252 4 140 25 207 13

Works Progress Administration 101 336 102 2 104 31 105 4 5 8 19 20 107 1 108 12 110 35 111 177 112 28 113 17 18 21 24 33 114 22 115 13 118 8 119 14 156 124 14 17 125 1 12 23 127 22 128 20 23 27 129 5 10 132 9 11 16 133 11 17

63

THE NEW DEAL [Continued] Works Progress Administration Continued]

134 5 9 23 138 11 12 13978 140 23 141 23 142 18 204 6 207 12 208 10 209 21

NEW MEXICO

135 11 18-20 140 3 4

Cities Albuquerque

117 8 11 Deming

116 22 23 Gallup

116 12 Las Cruces

116 22 23

OKIE

113 10 33 114 41 46 128 18 25 33 132 18 19 135 26 202 5 205 4 1 6 208 4

Definition 101 31 102 8 104 37 54 105 22 106 31-33 107 38 108 19 109 17T 19 27 110 28 35

64

OKIE [Continued] Definition [Continued]

114 44 118 24 121 21 32 123 22 37 38 124 25 26 126 40 127 14 31 33 128 33 132 21 22 134 14 136 37-40 137 22 30 139 19 141 25 201 16 202 4 1 16 203 10 206 14 208 4 13

Reactions to Term 101 32 102 8 9 104 37 54 105 22 106 31-33 107 38 39 109 19 110 12 27 28 113 33 34 37 114 41 42 116 34 118 24 120 26 27 121 21 123 37 38 42 124 18 125 42 43 126 32 40 46 127 14 33 36 128 24 25 33 129 21 131 23 132 23 136 22 39 40 137 21 22 30 139 19 141 24 142 29 30

42

35

65

OKIE [Continued] Reactions to Term [Continued]

201 16 203 10 205 12

Rednecks 107 2 4-26

OKLAHOMA

111 6 125 3 10 126 10 14 27 43 128 4 135 11 12 141 5 9

Cities Ardmore

110 1 2 139 2

Blair 114 15

Blanchard 120 1 2 5

Boley 133 1 1 3

Boynton 135 11

Bushyhead 137 73 6

Checotah 113 1 4 128 3 8 209 1

Chelsea 137 7 812

Cold Springs 140 4

Colgate 112 2

Comanche 142 1

Council Hill 131 1

Cushing 201 2

Duncan 110 1 124 1

66

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities Continued]

Durant 103 16

Dustin 139 1 2 25

Enid 138 middot 6

EufaulaLake Eufaula 103 71 29 209 23

Fort Gibson 123 1 12 13 24 25 32 126 1 16

Fort Sill 120 5

Frederick 104 56

Granite 114 8

Greenfield 141 9

Guthrie 138 2-5 13 15

Hammon 142 3 15

Hanna 112 3 136 1

Hartshorne 125 1

Henryetta 103 16 209 1

Hillibee 127 4

Hitchita 112 25 209 3

Holdenville 137 3-5

Hollis 102 1

Lenna 118 1 131 2

Lexington 120 1 2

Lindsay 106 9

67

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities (Continued]

Maud 118 1

McAlester 109 91 10 125 20

McLain 122 1

Meeker 127 6 15 16

Muskogee 122 1 123 18 19 25

Nowata 122 2

Oaklodge 116 1 5

Okemah 103 8 133 4

Oklahoma City 120 8 12 138 3 5

Paden 127 4

Pauls Valley 106 1 109 10 13

Pitcher 103 8

Pleasant Valley 109 10 13

Ponca City 142 1 2

Porum 112 1

Prague 127 5 6

Quinton 136 1 10 11 18

Sallisaw 116 16_ 36

Scullyville 116 3 7

Seminole 116 1 135 8

Spiro 102 1 116 1 3 6 7

68

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities [Continued]

Stillwater 201 4 13

Tryon 201 1

Tulsa 116 16 17

Tuttle 120 1

Watonga 120 4 141 9

Weletka 103 11

Wewoka 112 1 4 25

Whodathoughtit 113 3

Craig County 122 11

Moved to 114 8 115 26 128 2 3 131 1 2 137 3 141 4

Oklahoma Territory 127 1-3

Payne County 105 1

Return to 102 11 107 15 109 27 110 18 38 111 8 18 114 10 14 15 17 116 36 37 120 13 27 123 53 125 25 26 29 30 40 127 16 28 131 13 22 25 133 16 135 23 25 136 18 137 7

69

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Return to [Continued]

139 26 27 140 9 142 3 10 17 22 34 201 13 206 7 207 20 209 1 2 17 18 23

Rogers County 101 23

Sequoyah County 116 1 16-18 36

Wagoner County 101 23

OREGON

109 28 29 130 29-34 206 2

POEMS

128 14 22 25 31 34 36

RELIEFWELFARE Agencies

102 91 13 103 32 107 35 112 12 114 18 124 2 3 125 17 202 5 15 2 0 4 2 11-13

Attitudes toward 101 10 102 91 10 103 32 104 24 32 105 19 110 14 26 27 111 17 112 12 113 17 2833

70

RELIEFWELFARE [Continued] Attitudes toward [Continued]

116 35 119 15 121 177 19 25 123 43 124 177 23 125 38 126 35_~ 39 127 417 42 128 27-30 129 5 130 2 7 131 4 27 30 31 132 16-18 133 13 14 137 32 139 8 140 23 142 18 202 71 8 1 15 203 6 11 204 13 14 20 208 10 209 21

Quality 102 10 103 32 104 32 125 38 39 204 15

Type Received 102 9 10 103 16 32 33 104 24 31 105 19 107 15 108 4 110 17 111 17 112 12 113 32 114 18 42 118 8 121 17 124 23 125 37 128 28 29 130 27 132 16

71

RELIEFWELFARE [Continued] Type Received IContinued]

133 13 134 15 135 28 139 8 202 5 71815 204 15 208 9 209 211 22

Welfare 101 9 10 102 9 10 103 32 104 24 311 36 1 0 5 19- 21 1 2 5 106 12 16 17 23 24 107 14 15 18 351 37 108 4 1 71 18 110 14 17 25-27 111 17 112 121 13 15 113 15 171 28 114 181 421 43 116 35 120 17 121 19 122 24 123 43 125 19 126 251 39 128 27 28 131 4 27 133 11 13 22 136 14 137 32 140 3 141 20 142 18 201 13 202 51 71 15 203 6 11 204 2 11 19-21 205 4 11 12 207 10 13 19

RELIGION

103 32

72

RELIGION [Continued]

110 29 113 321 36 126 28 29 131 6 132 6 135 151 32 142 12 26 33 202 6

Brush Arbor 109 5 122 19 123 25 136 10 139 41 5 209 11

Churches 101 7 11 102 10 105 31 29 106 2 I 8 I 25 107 3 109 5 110 171 18 112 371 39 113 21 16 17 35 114 51 7 8 441 45 115 8 31-33 50-53 117 54-58 118 51 6 1 21 119 4 120 8 121 25 26 122 191 24 123 25126142 124 21 31 5 61 201 22 125 81 41 126 71 241 30 127 21 10 14 271 301 341 351 38-41 128 6 26 27 130 3 131 6 132 6 21 23 133 23 134 1 3 24 25 29 135 7 141 18 31 136 3 7 137 9 10 24 25 138 8 91 14

73

RELIGION Continued] Churches Continued]

140 14 15 141 2 3 9 142 4 22 30-33 143 12 15 24 201 5 11 209 4

MinistryMissionary Work 107 23 113 31 36 142 25 26 29

Moral Majority 134 29

RevivalsTraveling Ministers 109 5 114 5 6 115 32 118 5 6 124 6 125 8 I 9 126 =middot 8 127 5 128 6 131 4 6 I 8 135 14 139 4 141 3 142 26-28 32 33

SOUTH DAKOTA Beadle County

134 1 Huron County

134 5 Return to

134 8 9 29 Wounded Knee

134 5

TEXAS

113 4 114 6 28 43 44 124 4 131 20 142 24 30

74

TEXAS Continued] Cities

Abilene 111 5 6 117 15

Austin lb3 15

Barstow 104 1

Big Spring 142 30 32 209 s 6

Cedar Hill 140 1

Dallas 117 7 140 1

Electra 140 4

Gainesville 121 1

Haskell 129 1

Kemp 117 6

La Mesa 114 14

Plainview 110 3

Port Arthur 116 8 9

Red Springs 114 1

Silverton 140 1

Waco 103 15 16

Wichita Falls 117 8

Wylie 111 1

Brazo River 103 16

Farming Conditions 104 40

Return to 114 14 16 121 28 31 129 6

Rio Grande Valley 103 15

75

VIOLENCE

103 28 29 104 17 21 105 25 27 107 61 9 12 261 28 30 109 2 01 21 33 111 13 17 112 9 10 36 113 4J 18J 21-23 26-29 33 34 114 2527 35 115 49 123 36 125 191 43 126 41 127 23 131 22 23 138 10 11 20-22 139 9 10 15 18 25 203 8 204 9 206 10-12

VIRGINIA

206 1

WASHINGTON

206 1

WORK --xfter World War II

101 29 102 12 103 31 104 15 44 106 16 107 171 19-21 36 110 19 20 34 37 111 16 112 34J 35 114 48 116 31 117 51-57 119 18 120 21 23 24

76

WORK [Continued] --xfter World War II [Continued]

123 46 50 124 28 125 2 28 43-45 126 38 44 127 33 371 41 129 71 8 130 38 41 42 46 134 11 136 301 31 138 25-27 139 22 141 21 26 206 187 19 207 5

Conditions 103 22-24 26 104 2-6 15 16 30 35 52 107 22 24-28 30 31 109 31 110 10 11 12 25 112 26 29 113 15 114 24 124 20 125 22 27 2 9 32 126 21 26 30 38 129 5 12 13 131 21 139 18 203 5 7

During World War II 101 20 29 102 11 103 24 35 104 15 105 25 26 107 17 108 5 6 20 109 37 110 18 19 37 111 12 113 22 26 114 47 48 115 44 47 53 116 31 117 35-51 118 23 119 16

77

WORK [Continued] --ollring World War II [Continued]

120 20 21 121 29 123 22 46 124 27 125 3 27 34 35 43 126 35 43 44 127 20 128 21 29 37 129 7 10 130 37 38 40 41 131 26 29 132 23 133 16 20 134 11 20 136 27 28 138 23-25 139 18 20 21 141 21 26 143 19 202 9 203 8 206 10 15 207 3 4 209 20

Employers 101 30 1025-712 103 12 17 22 32 104 2 15 30 105 11 16 106 15 19 107 9 29-31 38 108 14 15 20 109 1 15 20 27 110 9-11 13 27 36 111 15 112 6 7 26 29 32 113 15 16 28 29 114 11 24 31 41-43 115 16 43-45 116 6 7 25 26 28 30-32 117 18 52 118 13 20 119 11-13 16 18 19 120 12 14 15 20 23 121 17 24 122 5-8 123 35 36

78

WORK [Continued] ~players [Continued]

124 20 125 5 21 24 271 281 40 126 151 21 22 251 26 361 371 39 127 11 121 201 211 30 33 128 18 31 129 4 1 7 1 9-11 1 13 1 18 1 21 2 2 130 31 3540 131 16 26 27 133 2 6 134 121 16-18 201 211 25 136 17-19 26 27 33-35 137 6 8 161 19 20 138 3-6 13 20 139 10 121 14-16 140 9-11 141 16 17 201 12 202 2 3 203 7 206 31 15 207 3 5 209 16

Labor Contracting 107 19 261 291 311 32 133 16-18 26

Migrant Labor 101 41 5 12 30 102 6 7 103 24 25 104 2-6 15 241 25 52 105 9-12 171 18 106 121 131 15 17 21-24 107 4 5 8 18 24-27 30 31 108 3 8 15 109 7 8 19-21 27-30 110 91 101 13 15 111 8 12 16 17 112 6 31 32 113 13 15 18 32 114 31 32 115 52 116 27-30 117 12 17-19 291 31 118 16 119 11 12 120 11-13 15 22 121 10 11 22 122 5 22

79

WORK Continued] --grgrant Labor Continued]

123 35 42 43 125 33 126 26 30 33 37 38 127 31 128 16 21 28 129 3 4 11-17 20 21 130 33 34 131 15 19-21 26 133 19 134 9-13 21 22 135 21 25 29 136 37 38 137 16 20 139 13 15-17 140 3 4 141 19 20 142 18 143 11 13 201 8 14 202 4 9 15 203 4 5 7 8-10 205 3 4 7 206 2 4 5-7 9 12-15 208 6 209 8 9 12-15

Mining 103 8 19 115 33 116 20 21 122 11-13 125 1 3 4 12 131 2 140 4 5 141 1

Odd Jobs 104 23 105 15 25 106 3 107 12 18 19 34 35 108 3 5 6 9 111 11 15 16 113 13 114 17 18 32 33 40 41 48 115 19 24 116 25 26 117 7 52 118 18 119 8 12 14 15

80

WORK [Continued] --odd Jobs

120 8 17 122 6 7 22 123 36 40 49 124 14 16 19 24 127 11 128 19 20 29 129 1 3 5 7 131 16 25 30 132 14 17 134 8 12 15 16 135 11 23 137 12 20 25 26 138 18 22 139 6 7 12 16 17 140 1 6-8 10 142 2 3 5 9 14 34 35 143 6 12 14-16 206 3 4 209 20

Oil Fields 102 5-7 12 112 25 26 114 14 15 116 1 13 121 17 125 2 4 1 28 46 129 9 135 7 8 I 23 29 139 22 140 4 142 2 3 206 16 18 208 1-5

Permanent Jobs 101 9 27 29 103 12 17 23 24 32 104 4 6 14 24 26 29 34 106 4 107 19 35 108 4 7-9 109 15 27-29 110 2 10 18 19 21 24 111 6 9-11 16 112 7 30 31 113 1 4 21 28-31 114 16 31 32 48 115 16 1 17 4 4 116 2 7-16 32

81

WORK [Continued] --permanent Jobs [Continued]

118 11 131 18 19 119 191 20 120 201 211 25 121 22 122 2 3 I 5~8 I 23 123 11 VI 35 36 124 1 14-17 125 20 25 27-29 37 126 21 25 33 35-38 127 11 20-22 24 30 128 20 28-30 129 4 7 130 31 36-38 131 21 30 132 18 19 133 19 22 134 11 18 25-28 36 136 2 10 14 15 19 33-35 137 6 8 26-28 138 1-4 8 139 22 23 140 4 5 10-12 20 141 12 17 142 5 25 26 28 35 143 19 201 10 205 6 8 9 2 07 3 1 5 208 1

Prisoners of War as Workers 115 47 133 20 203 9

Strikes 101 17 104 21 22 1 43 105 11 21 106 13 15 16 191 20 33 107 7 11 15 28 109 20 21 110 32 33 111 13 112 7-10 14 113 32 115 48-50 118 18 124 24 125 3 4

82

WORK [Continued] --strikes [Continued]

126 36 127 24 129 10 11 130 40 41 131 27 133 25 138 8 139 16 17 140 14-16 22 201 14 203 7 206 10-13 209 18

Unions 101 17 35 104 21 22 45 105 21 106 15 16 107 5 11-13 21-24 108 12 109 20 112 2 10 32 34-36 113 31 114 42 115 50 116 33 34 118 18 119 13 120 23 24 124 24 125 34 43 45 46 126 36 127 42 128 30 129 10 11 16 130 39-41 46 131 26 134 23 139 16 140 14 22 141 21 203 7 209 18

Wages 101 27 103 10 14 17 18 22 23 33 104 2 4 I 22 I 24 26 341 35 47 105 13 161 17

83

WORK [Continued] --wages [Continued]

106 14 18 19 107 2 12 17 25 30 108 5 6 8 109 6 8 20 21 28 29 31 40 110 7 9 11 1216 111 8 11 13 14 16 112 4 8-10 14 113 13 16-18 26 28 29 114 11 18 25 32 33 42 115 16 28 44 50 116 7 11 16 19 26-32 34 117 7 18 32 35 118 15 18 119 1 11 13 14 120 11-14 121 11 122 3 6-8 123 35 49 125 4 5 7 12 21-23 27-29 38 43 126 23 25 26 36 42 127 17 24 42 43 128 30 129 3 5 7 10 11 21 22 13 0 3 6 3 7 3 9-41 131 12 13 16 134 12 15 16 23 24 26 135 11 21 23 136 28 29 137 8 9 32 138 5 11 18 25 139 6 7 10 12-14 16-18 140 7 9 10 14 15 141 4 8 10 12 15 16 142 16 201 10 203 2 5 204 14 205 6 206 4 10 11 14 15 2 07 10 13 208 9 209 13 15

Work Permits 109 22 23

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PART I

CUMULATIVE INDEX

ARIZONA [7] Cities

Bixley Buckeye Camp Verde Casa Grande Flagstaff Glendale GlobeGlobe Mountain Phoenix Sedona Williams Yuma

The Grand Canyon Top of the World

ARKANSAS [7] Cities

Branch Cherry Hill Conway Dardanelle El Dorado Fort Smith -Harrison Highland Jasper Lamar Little Rock Men a Mountain Home Oden Pine Ridge Russellville Smackover

Newton County Reason for leaving Return to White River Country

ARTMUSIC [9] Country Music Crafts

CALIFORNIA [9] Cities

Alameda Armona Arroyo Grande Arvin Avenal Bakersfield Barstow Beaumont Blythe Brawley Brentwood Buttonwillow Calipatria Calistoga Cawelo Chowchilla Clovis Colton Corcoran Corona Cutler Delano Dinuba Dos Palos Edison El Centro Exeter Farmersville Fillmore Firebaugh Five Points Fresno Fontana Formosa Four Corners Fullerton Garden Grove Gardena Gilroy Glendale Greenfield Grover City Hanford

CUMULATIVE INDEX

CALIFORNIA Cities

Hawthorne Indio Ivanhoe Jasmin Kern City King City Lamont Laybon Lemore Lerdo Lindsay Linnell Lodi Lomita Long Beach Los Angeles Marysville McFarland Merced Modesto Monita Needles Nipomo North Hollywood Oildale Ojai Ontario Orange Cove Palmdale Palm Springs Pasadena Patterson Pismo Beach Pixley Poplar Porterville Pumpkin Center Redlands Reedley Ridgecrest Riverdale Rosedale Salinas San Bernardino San Diego San Francisco San Jose

2

CALIFORNIA Cities

San Leandro San Pedro Santa Cruz Santa Maria Santa Monica Santa Paula Selma Shafter

Cherokee Strip Smiths Corner

Stockton Stratford Sunnyvale Taft Tipton Tranquility Tulare Ukipa Ventura Visalia Wasco Watsonville Weed Patch Wheeler Ridge Whittier Wilmar Woodville

Camp Roberts China Lake First Impression Hunters Point Imperial Valley Kern County Lake BottomBuena Vista Lake Politics Sacramento Valley San Joaquin Valley Stanislaus County Tagus Ranch Treatment in Tulare County Yosemite

CHEROKEE INDIAN NATION [ 19] Green Corn Dance and Festival Religion

middot

CUMULATIVE INDEX

COLORADO [19]

CRIMELAW ENFORCEMENT [20] Charges of Communist

Agitation Criminal Prosecution

THE DEPRESSION [20] Causes

DISCRIMINATION [21] Community Government Agencies Housing Job Schools

EDUCATION [23] Arizona Arkansas Athletics California College Discrimination Iowa Missouri Nebraska New Mexico Oklahoma South Dakota Texas

FAMILY LIFE [27] Bartering Cars Chores CookingFood Dating Entertainment Hobbies Hunting Marriage Moonshining Problems Sense of Community

3

FAMILY LIFE Shivaree Sports

FARMING [34] Butchering Crops Drought Dust Storms FloodsCyclones Government Policies Income Land Ownership Land Rental Methods Sharecropping

THE GRAPES OF WRATHSTEINBECK [ Identification with Movie Objections to

HEALTH [ 42] Accidents Birth of Children Causes of Death Diseases Folk Remedies and Cures Health Care Sanitation

HOUSING [ 46] Auto Courts Ditch Camps Dugouts Government-provided Grower-provided Homes in California Homestead in Arkansas Homestead in Missouri Homestead in Nebraska Homestead in Oklahoma Homestead in South Dakota Homestead in Texas Internment Camps (WW II) Labor Camps

CUMULATIVE INDEX

HOUSING State Rental Homes Tents

IMPACT OF EXPERIENCE [51]

INDIANA [52]

IOWA [52]

IWO JIMA [52]

JAPANESE INTERNMENT [52]

KANSAS [52]

KU KLUX KLAN [52]

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA [53] Attraction of California Belongings Border Inspections CookingFood Funds Available Reasons for Move Route Shelter Transportation

MISSOURI [60] Cities

Cape Girardeau El Dorado Springs Hannibal Kansas City Monroe City St Louis

MONTANA [ 6 0]

4

NEBRASKA [60] Cities

Grand Island Kerney Litchfield Ponca

Return to

THE NEW DEAL [60] Civilian Conservation Corps Hoover National Recovery Adminshy

istrationOther Agencies Politics Roosevelt Voting Works Progress Administrashy

tion

NEW MEXICO [ 63] Cities

Albuquerque Deming Gallup Las Cruces

OKIE [63] Definition Reactions to Term Redneck

OKLAHOMA [ 65] Cities

Ardmore Blair Blanchard Boley Boynton Bushyhead Checotah Chelsea Cold Springs Colgate Comanche Council Hill

CUMULATIVE INDEX

OKLAHOMA Cities

Cushing Duncan Durant Dustin Enid EufaulaLake Eufaula Fort Gibson Fort Sill Frederick Granite Greenfield Guthrie Hammon Hanna Hartshorne Henryetta Hillibee Hitchita Holdenville Hollis Lenna Lexington Lindsay Maud McAlester McLain Meeker Muskogee Nowata Oak lodge Okemah Oklahoma City Paden Pauls Valley Pitcher Pleasant Valley Ponca City Porum Prague Quinton Sallisaw Scullyville Seminole Spiro Stillwater Tryon Tulsa

5

OKLAHOMA Cities

Tuttle Watonga Weletka Wewoka Whodathoughtit

Craig County Moved to Oklahoma Territory Payne County Return to Rogers County Sequoyah County Wagoner County

OREGON [69]

POEMS [69]

RELIEFWELFARE [69] Agencies Attitudes toward Quality Type Received Welfare

RELIGION [71] Brush Arbor Churches MinistryMissionary Work Moral Majority RevivalsTraveling Ministers

SOUTH DAKOTA [73] Beadle County Huron County Return to Wounded Knee

TEXAS [73] Cities

Abilene

6 CUMULATIVE INDEX

TEXAS Cities

Austin Barstow Big Spring Cedar Hill Dallas Electra Gainesville Haskell Kemp La Mesa Plainview Port Arthur Red Springs Silverton Waco Wichita Falls Wylie

Erazo River Farming Conditions Return to Rio Grande Valley

VIOLENCE [ 7 5]

VIRGINIA [75]

WASHINGTON [ 75]

WORK [75] --xfter World War II

Conditions During World War II Employers Labor Contracting Migrant Labor Mining Odd Jobs Oil Fields Permanent Jobs Prisoners of War as Workers Strikes Unions Wages Work Permits

7

PART II

CUMULATIVE INDEX

ARIZONA

107 16 111 9 114 8 10 16 22-27 142 31 32

Cities Bixley

209 7 Buckeye

104 2 42 45 Camp Verde

110 4 Casa Grande

113 4 5 10 20 Flagstaff

110 4 21 137 17

Glendale 123 1

GlobeGlobe Mountain 103 18 19 111 9 113 8

Phoenix 117 54 128 16 17 137 17

Sedona 110 4

Williams 116 11

Yuma 104 3 116 10 11

The Grand Canyon 139 8

Top of the World 113 8

ARKANSAS

107 1 2 113 9 30 140 5 141 4 26

8

ARKANSAS Continued] Cities

Branch 141 1

Cherry Hill 115 13

Conway 206 18

Dardanelle 103 4

El Dorado 116 1

Fort Smith 116 2 3 18 122 1 126 3 5 16 136 7

Harrison 103 1 4 7

Highland 115 22

Jasper 103 2

Lamar 128 1

Little Rock 109 11

Men a 115 31 36

Mountain Home 137 1

Oden 115 2 4 1 2 6 1 3 5

Pine Ridge 115 13

Russellville 128 1

Smackover 116 1

Newton County 103 2

Reason for leaving 137 7

Return to 109 18 115 35 143 4 5 11 23 206 7

9

ARKANSAS [Continued] White River Country

131 1

ARTMUSIC

103 11 12 115 4 51 116 4 7 12 120 8 126 7 129 81 9 171 18 132 7 138 5 142 4 202 16 209 4

Country Music 109 32 33 121 22 23 127 33 34 136 11 143 13

Crafts 104 59 142 13

CALIFORNIA Cities

Alameda 209 20

Armona 143 1-3 9 205 7

Arroyo Grande 103 30

Arvin 101 31 106 10 17 107 4 12 111 10 113 13 16 24 115 16 1 2 0 1 4 3 1 4 6 1 50 7 52 125 81 2~ 24 137 8 16 19 20 24 203 1

10

CALIFORNIA [Continued] Cities Continued]

Arvin [Continued] 205 6 206 2-4 6 13 17 209 6 9 10 20

Avenal 121 17 22 29

Bakersfield l03 18 109 2 l4 27 110 4 112 3 0 113 24 114 26 28 32 48 115 15 119 19 122 4 22 125 18 24 127 41 131 3 21 132 8 14 18 23 136 18 21 27 37 38 137 21 138 11 18 19 139 20 23 26 142 5 202 2 203 8 205 5 206 2 208 6 15

Barstow 125 17

Beaumont 104 22

Blythe 114 10

Brawley 107 16 121 15 17 126 16 21 24

Brentwood 134 21 23 143 16-18

Buttonwillow 133 11 12 l9 25 26

Calipatria 104 4 7

11

CALIFORNIA [Continued] Cities Continued]

Calistoga 115 41

Cawelo 10330

Chowchilla 142 27 29 30

Clovis 131 15

Colton 129 3

Corcoran 107 18 201 9

Corona 209 1 8

Cutler 101 27

Delano 103 20 21 26 40 110 13 112 30 116 23-25 31 32 34 140 6 204 6 205 4

Dinuba 101 4 107 9 14 27 31 135 21 23 27 30 138 6 7 20-23 31

Dos Palos 117 15 23 51 57

Edison 205 6 206 4

El Centro 126 38

Exeter 127 11 19 20 30 36

Farmersville 123 42 127 11 23 30 41

Fillmore 139 11

Firebaugh 117 8 10

Five Points 110 12 16

12

CALIFORNIA [ContinUed] Cities Continued]

Fresno 117 37 118 13 119 10 12 16 18 126 3 7 128 30 131 15 29 30 138 26 27 143 19 201 9 11

Fontana 103 23

Formosa 136 27

Four Corners 109 14

Fullerton 142 30 31

Garden Grove 137 8 18 209 23

Gardena 137 14 142 3 4 24

Gilroy 106 16

Glendale 143 14

Greenfield 132 23

Grover City 136 30 31

Hanford 114 28 31 119 10-12 16 17 201 9 11 12 14 205 15

Hawthorne 209 19 24

Indio 107 16 30

Ivanhoe 110 19 37

Jasmin 103 21

Kern City 130 46

13

CALIFORNIA IContinued] Cities [Continued]

King City 143 10 12

Lamont 113 17 1 21 2 4 115 47 203 2 209 10

Layton 119 10

Lemere 201 13

Lerdo 103 30

Lindsay 108 3 5 7 122 51 171 22 138 11 19

Linnell 114 28 127 23

Lodi 134 4 8 10 11 13 14 16-18 23

Lomita 113 26

Long Beach 116 3 0 125 27 41 44 130 35 131 12

Los Angeles 103 18 23 109 14 120 10 127 10 17 27 30 130 35 133 22 142 3 24 202 1 2 206 2

Marysville 106 16 21 107 9 14

McFarland 103 20 26 41 140 8-10

Merced 119 10 131 30 205 4 8

14

CALIFORNIA IContinued] Cities [Continued]

Modesto 120 12 131 21

Monita 142 1 3

Needles 117 9

Nipomo 205 5

North Hollywood 139 22

Oildale 109 29 202 6

Ojai 103 2 3 141 14

Ontario 138 10 15-17

Orange Cove 107 19

Palmdale 142 31

Palm Springs 120 23

Pasadena 127 38 209 20

Patterson 120 11 12

Pismo Beach 135 32

Pixley 112 8 120 9 10 13 14 206 11

Poplar 124 15

Porterville 103 24 40 104 6 26 123 34 46 124 141 15

Pumpkin Center 109 2 5 14

Redlands 114 10 137 26 138 13 16

15

CALIFORNIA [Continued] Cities Continued]

Reedley 127 22 205 1

Ridgecrest 138 28-31 33

Riverdale 123 39

Rosedale 133 3 5 19

Salinas 106 16 21

San Bernardino 138 13 14

San Diego 117 37 132 11 15 16 23

San Francisco 134 26 27

San Jose 104 46 106 21 117 54 128 30 20 9 1 17

San Leandro 110 20

San Pedro 103 18

Santa Cruz 119 11

Santa Maria 202 1

Santa Monica 110 18 130 35

Santa Paula 139 13 16

Selma 143 12J 14-16

Shafter 103 26 31 106 13 107 13 109 2 14 17 18 23 27 31 38 129 1 3 4 7 14 15 18 21 131 3 135 11 12 20 21 24 27 30 31

16

CALIFORNIA fContinued] Cities fContinued]

Shafter Continued] 136 13 17 18 21-23 202 6 206 6 208 7

Cherokee Strip 129 15 16

Smiths Corner 135 20 24

Stockton 134 19

Stratford 205 12

Sunnyvale 104 4 46

Taft 121 13 125 2 28 44 202 13 208 1 4

Tipton 104 22 112 7 123 35 209 14 15 22

Tranquility 131 20

Tulare 111 9 12 120 23 26 27 121 9 10 20 123 3 9 40 45 46 131 14 15

Ukipa 114 10

Ventura 130 18 141 14

Visalia 110 20 111 11 16 114 16 23 24 26 28 31-34 116 37 123 40 127 12 13 21 22 36 38 129 16 143 3 9

17

CALIFORNIA JContinued] Cities Continued]

Wasco 106 17 107 4 109 161 40 129 14 142 5 24 281 30 204 8 209 10 14 23 24

Watsonville 107 41 8 12 15 119 11 128 1719 2 05 10

Weed Patch 125 25 33 3 6

Wheeler Ridge 114 16 31 48

Whittier 209 23

Wilmar 127 10

Woodville 123 33-35

Camp Roberts 125 34 39

China Lake 138 24-27

First Impression 101 15 102 4 105 7 106 11 29 107 4 109 1 110 8 23 24 111 9 113 18 114 10 13 23 31 115 15 116 9 117 27 118 13 120 12 121 9 123 3 3 34 124 11 125 24-27

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CALIFORNIA [Continued] First Impression [Continued]

l27 101 27 1 2 9 128 18 130 341 35 131 15 132 12 133 15 134 101 11 135 21-23 29 136 21 138 14 15 139 11 141 11 15 142 4 201 8 205 2

Hunters Point 208 13

Imperial Valley 104 3 22 34 47 112 31 113 4-6 11-15 116 10 124 11 14 126 16 21 38 41

Kern County 116 33 37

Lake Bottom Buena Vista Lake 109 1 2 113 13 16 20 35

Politics 101 32-34 107 11 12 21 110 25 112 17 126 24 133 28 134 27 28 138 29-32

Sacramento Valley 110 16

San Joaquin Valley 110 4 8 19 116 9 121 9 126 38 127 36-38 41 131 12 20 142 2 8 209 9 20 22-24

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CALIFORNIA [Continued] Stanislaus County

106 21 Tagus Ranch

112 6 Treatment in

101 11 14 32 102 51 10 104 9 107 6 10 24 26 32 108 4 11 15 16 109 19 110 10-13 19 20 27 34 112 13-16 113 24 25 33-35 114 11 35 43 45 47 116 25 123 35-38 54 55 125 25 40 126 13 23 24 30 32 33 42 46 127 14 25 31-33 43 132 8 134 9 14 137 16 21 24 139 20 22 140 22 142 16 201 ll 15 204 9 206 10 209 14 16

Tulare County 106 21

Yosemite 119 9 10

CHEROKEE INDIAN NATION

126 1 2 1 9-12 2 7 1 2 9 1 4 6 Green Corn Dance and Festival

126 9 10 Religion

126 28 29

COLORADO

113 30

20

CRIMELAWENFORCEMENT

103 28 29 104 20 21 107 7 9 10 15 17 18 29 37 108 13 109 20 21 110 13 30 33 112 13 113 20-24 26 28 114 26 27 116 7 12 120 6 122 1 23 123 3 8 16 21 22 125 18 20 129 14 15 131 2 132 10 11 133 1 4 5 135 11 31 14 17 138 21 8 32 139 131 151 21 24 25 142 8 203 8 206 10-11 19 207 18 19 209 81 17

Charges of Communist Agitation 112 15-20

Criminal Prosecution 112 16-171 20

THE DEPRESSION

103 11 14 1 15 33-35 39 108 1 5 109 36 110 3 I 28 111 7 113 5 114 17 18 115 5 11 12 116 17 117 7 119 1-4 6 15 120 6 121 12 122 3 22

21

THE DEPRESSION I Continued]

123 43 125 1 2 s 12 126 2 I 51 6 13 127 29 128 5 10 129 2 130 20-24 131 4 91 26 132 9 133 3 134 2 135 28 136 17 18 40 137 237 24 138 51 91 11 12 139 1 5 140 17 142 3 17 202 1 205 2 206 6 207 8 1 91 221 23 208 4 I 5 81 9

Causes 118 8 125 12 126 13 134 8 207 8 I 12

DISCRIMINATION

103 28 111 17 114 44 121 131 14 125 42 126 9 40-42 128 9 131 28 132 21-24 133 5 6 251 28 137 21 22 30 138 7 16 139 13T 14 140 257 26 208 5-7 11 12

22

DISCRIMINATION Community

101 10 11 32 102 8 9 104 9 54 105 22-25 27 28 106 33 37 108 15 17 109 19 110 23 27 33 34 36 37 112 13 14 114 45 121 13 18 19 123 36 42 54 55 126 241 321 401 41 127 31-33 128 33 129 18

Government Agencies 104 24 108 13 110 23 33 112 12 13 133 14 202 6 I 8 19

Housing 101 12 102 7 104 43 124 10 16 133 28

Job 101 11 12 32 102 9 104 17 105 12 161 21 22 106 19 110 13 14 114 11 41 45 116 25 124 20 126 42 131 26 139 14 201 11

Schools 102 9 104 11 18 108 10~13 110 32

23

DISCRIMINATION [Continued] Schools IContinued]

1-12 17 114 13 35 36 117 13 14 16 30 34 118 7 16 17 22 121 14-16 123 35-38 124 15 19 126 24 25 127 19 20 36 128 22-24 131 14 22-24 28 133 14 2224 25 134 14 15 24 135 18 26 136 22 24 137 16 21 203 4 204 13 209 9 16

EDUCATION

131 2 22 28 29 132 2 140 22 27

Arizona 114 25 27

Arkansas 107 3 115 6 8 24-26 128 1-3 7 141 2 143 7-10

Athletics 108 10 120 7 123 36 451 46 125 1 6 19 21 22 42 46 127 36 133 23-25 134 14-21 137 14 23

California 101 5 102 11 16 103 25 104 11 27 49 53

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EDUCATION [Continued] California [Continued]

105 31 11 107 4-6 101 151 16 32 108 5 6 10-13 17 109 6 17 26 29 110 20 21 32 111 12 112 31 37 113 23 24 30 114 2 12-14 35 36 49 115 2 0 116 25 117 12-16 23 24 29 30 34 118 3 7 15-17 21 119 6 120 11 14 23 121 10 12 14-17 20 21 123 35-39 43-46 124 7 15 18 19 125 41 45 126 22 24 34 43 44 127 11 19-21 27 36 128 19 21 129 12 18 19 131 14-16 22-25 27 132 12 15 17 18 133 11 12 14 17 22 134 12-15 24 135 26 28 30 31 136 16 17 22-26 36 137 8 16 17 20-23 28-30 138 2 6 8 10 11 16-22 31 139 22 140 10 11 19 20 141 15 20 142 4 14 15 21 143 3 12-14 16 201 9 10 202 1 9 15 203 1 2 4 5 7 205 2 18 19 206 16 208 1 S 14 209 4 8 9 14-17 20 23

College 101 11 18 20 104 53 107 17 108 17

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EDUCATION [Continued] College [Continued]

110 20 211 32 114 4 9 116 32 117 53-55 118 3 119 6 120 2 121 121 29 30 122 2 123 51 125 1 6 7 21 126 44 45 127 20 321 33 36-40 128 38 130 43 132 25 133 17 21 22 137 8 29 138 3 6 22-24 31 140 20 22 142 4 26 30 143 16 17 202 1 2 5 9 205 2 5 6 16 19 207 2 3 208 ll 4 209 20-23

Discrimination 101 11 107 6 108 101 11 110 32 112 17 114 121 131 351 36 117 131 14 16 301 34 118 7 I 16 17 22 120 27 121 13-16 123 35-38 124 15 19 125 23 126 24 25 34 43 127 19 20 36 128 22-24 129 19 131 141 22-24 28 132 22 133 14 24 25

26

EDUCATION [Continued] Discrimination [Continued]

134 14 15 21 24 135 18 136 22 24 137 16 21 141 22 203 4 206 17 209 9 16

Iowa 205 2 207 2

Missouri 108 2 11 119 1 21 4-6

Nebraska 130 1 2 7 17 132 4-6

New Mexico 135 19

Oklahoma 101 21 7 102 1 104 14 105 1-3 106 31 7 107 3 109 27 110 2 3 30 113 1 3 114 2 13 50 116 11 6 7 18 118 2 3 6 120 1 21 5-7 122 2 123 7 9 12 20 21 24 25 35 124 2 4 6 125 1 6 20 21 126 2 5 6 44 127 2 3 16 128 4-6 131 1 3 7 8 133 1 11 135 1 2 8 16 18 136 16 17 231 24 137 3 5-8 11 14-16 29 30 138 1-6 10 139 1 142 7 14 15 21 201 3 209 3 4

27

EDUCATION 1Continued] South Dakcita

134 1-3 24 Texas

111 4 114 2 13 50 117 1 5 6 10 121 2 4 5 13 129 2 140 4 143 2

FAMILY LIFE

101 1 5 19 102 2 7 11 12 16 103 2 31 4 6 10 21 105 1 2 I 9 16 24 26 28 106 38 112 7 113 9 10 26 116 20 21 118725 124 4 27 28 125 3 4 126 24 25 44 45 135 2 9 14 15 136 8 9

Bartering 109 11 115 6 116 6 123 15 125 101 11 126 5 128 4 129 2 131 7 140 3

Cars 103 2 4 7 8 9 12 14 15 20 27 105 18 29 106 12 13 107 3 9 15 108 2 4 6 111 8 113 22 23 29 114 4 15 30 33 116 22 30 36 117 71 8 12 23

28

FAMILY LIFE (Continued] Cars Continued]

119 4 120 9 131 15 121 9 122 4 16 17 123 13 125 3 291 31 126 5 17 18 127 9 16 17 128 15 129 3 130 4 30 133 4 12 134 3 5 6 135 9 25 136 19 24 27 138 1 12 13 19 20 30 140 5 9 141 4 5 12 142 6 17 203 3 205 2 9 206 9 207 6 I 21 22 209 4

Chores 101 2 102 12 103 3 6 21 104 48 52 58 59 105 17 109 6-8 18 26 111 2 113 1 2 6 7 114 3 39 40 115 5 7 10 27 28 117 5 26 118 3 4 119 2 120 5 121 1 3 123 1 2 51 10 11 14 15 19 31

461 49 124 3 4 21 125 2 126 3 6 7 128 1 8 130 34 131 8 1 25

29

FAMILY LIFE [Continued] Chores IContinued]

132 3 133 2 15 134 7 135 5 10 19 22 25 27 137 3 4 10-12 22 25 138 9 139 1 2 4 140 12 141 3 142 6 1 22 201 6 209 4 14

Cooking Food 101 9 24 102 3 5 13 15 103 4 27 29 105 2 11 14 15 106 35 36 107 9 13 14 108 2 3 14 109 2 3 7 12 13 22 110 31 111 3 113 2 15 16 18 114 4 17 18 25 38 39 115 10 1 11 1 16 1 2 8 1 31 116 101 24 117 51 6 1 17 119 4 120 16 121 7 24 25 122 13 16 20 123 15-18 25 27 37 49 124 5 6 21 22 125 11-14 126 22 23 127 10 17 128 1 5 10 129 12 130 8 13-15 25 131 5-7 20 21 25 132 6 7 20 133 2 1 3 1 11 1 2 2 134 5-7 22 135 2-6 9 10 18 22 25 27 136 9 12 13 23 137 2 3 10 19 138 25

30

FAMILY LIFE IContinued] CookingFood [Continued]

139 2 3 140 1-3 142 6 7 10 11 143 5-7 11 201 6 16 202 5-7 203 2 204 10 206 1 2 207 10 208 5 209 11-13

Dating 103 12 104 56 106 9 107 10 108 16 113 3 4 114 15 115 4 8 36 116 1 14 117 53 119 5 120 7 8 122 21 125 19 126 8 127 21 130 17 133 24 135 31 136 26 27 2 91 32 137 10 138 20-23 142 27

Entertainment 101 6 7 14 26 102 14 15 103 7 12 27 29 30 104 48 52 105 3 106 4 14 18 26 31 107 3 1 5 108 2 109 2 5 21 26 32 36 110 17 111 2 11

31

FAMILY LIFE [Continued] Entertainment [Continued]

112 31 38 113 2 281 29 31 114 51 13 1 15 1 40 115 3-5 8 33 36 116 2-4 33 117 9 23 24 34 118 5-7 20 21 119 4 1 5 1 11 14 120 2 8 121 5 19 122 9 19 20 123 5 20 211 25 37 411 42 124 2 6 21 125 41 6 8 9 221 33 126 8 257 28 127 34 128 6-8 241 26 129 81 171 18 131 61 9 132 5-7 133 3 14 15 134 6 17 21 22 135 3 7 91 13 14 16 30 32 136 2 91 11-131 29 137 9 24 138 5 23 139 4 9 140 2 3 141 3 10 142 6 11 15 22 143 1 3 8 10 201 2 5 203 6 208 6 2 0 9 4 13

Hobbies 102 7 103 12 104 57-59 114 9 118 6 120 5 123 19 129 8 135 3

Hunting 109 2 116 21 5

32

FAMILY LIFE [Continued] Hunting [Continued]

119 5 8 122 11 123 16-22 125 10 131 5 22 135 5 10 24 139 24

Marriage 101 3 25 102 2 12 16 103 12-14 104 56 105 1 25 106 8 1 9 107 171 20 108 8 16 109 26 27 110 2 19 111 4 5 112 4 113 1 3 4 29 30 114 15 115 8 9 36 37 116 1 16 30 117 52 53 58 118 21 119 17 120 7 121 15 29 122 2 21 123 27 37 47-49 124 26 125 27 126 8 9 28 127 3-5 211 39 130 5 17 19 42 131 3 132 19 133 24 135 4 31 136 6 8 26 27 30 32 137 10 24 26 138 24 28 139 19 140 4 5 141 21 142 24 27 28 143 17

33

FAMILY LIFE [Continued] Marriage Continued]

201 4 12 14 206 2 207 2 209 20

Moonshining 103 8 10 36-38 122 14 135 3

Problems 103 6 8 20 35 36 105 23 106 24T 25 28 107 19 20 35 37 108 6 16 17 109 17 18 110 2 3 112 3 71 24-26 29 31 113 9 12 18 21-23 25-29 114 7 115 2 3 6 116 7 117 25 120 1-3 24-26 121 23 24 122 10 18 19 130 3 132 1 3 7 135 23 29 30 136 37 38 40 138 4 6 9 141 14 15 201 13 202 6-8 12 204 11

Sense of Community 103 11 105 18 24 106 28 107 14 108 19 109 12_ 19 110 11 18 23 113 10 11 114 18 118 3 4 121 3 122 10 18 19

34

FAMILY LIFE [Continued] Sense of Community [Continued]

124 6 8 15 125 4 8 126 12 13 39 128 7 37 130 2 8 131 4 5 7 20 132 71 8 135 13 17 18 25 31 137 5 6 138 31 32 141 4 9 142 7 8 21-24 143 7

Shivaree 114 15 126 28 127 5

Sports 108 10 113 3 116 4 119 5 120 7 122 19 24 123 4 5 19 45 49 50 125 1 6 128 6 1 9 133 23-25 134 14-22 25 135 10 136 12 137 14 138 19 139 18 141 3 9 142 27 2 08 6

FARMING 110 3 11 115 39 47 48 123 28 29 47 48 52 53 125 10 140 19 20 141 4 10 11 26 201 6

35

FARMING Continued] Butchering

109 12 130 8-13

Crops 101 23 102 1 103 20 32 104 2 105 1 2 109 10 11 111 4 112 2 3 24 113 1 2 4 114 2 115 2 6 23 41 42 116 4 5 17 18 117 5 118 2 9 10 119 2 14 120 6 121 3 6 8 122 13 123 13 14 19 29 41 124 7 9 125 3 10 11 15 29 126 3 127 152 128 1 4 129 1 130 15 16 19-22 27 28 131 11 133 2 137 134 1 5 137 2 138 9 139 2 140 9 202 141 8 143 21 205 2 3 13 206 1 3 4 8 207 6 8 12 14 209 4

Drought 101 23 103 17 104 2 105 5

36

FARMING Continued] Drought Continued]

106 6 109 11 110 22 113 4 6 114 16 19 116 18-20 118 10~ 11 119 3 6 121 6 124 1 7 125 15 126 2 127 71 161 27 128 2 51 10 130 5 16 20 281 29 131 11 132 9 134 5 139 5 140 5 141 41 6 142 19 201 21 16 205 4 8 207 14 20 209 11 2

Dust Storms 101 71 8 102 3 103 17 39 105 4 106 5 6 109 11 110 12 21 111 6 7 112 23 114 21 115 12 116 18~ 19 118 10 11 119 3 120 6 121 6 123 14 124 7 125 15 16 126 14

37

FARMING Continued] Dust Storms IContinued]

127 27 29 128 10 130 16 131 11 136 40 138 137 14 141 4 6 142 4 17-20 201 16 205 4 207 6 14-18 20 21 209 6

FloodsCyclones 107 16 111 6 7 114 23 123 14 23 130 1 134 5 138 15 139 11 209 1

Government Policies 101 20 24 102 2 103 24 32 33 35 104 7 8 33 105 5 106 8 107 13 108 6 15 16 109 9 22 111 6 7 113 32 114 19 20 118 9 10 119 6 120 20 123 30-32 124 9 10 125 121 13 127 22 128 11 130 26 27 131 5 10 11 132 10 134 4 8 24 139 6 16 17

38

FARMING fContinued] Government Policies Continued]

140 24 142 18 201 2 205 11-19 209 7 8

Income 101 3 104 2 105 2 106 8 111 5 112 3 24 26 113 1 2 4 114 4 16 19 115 11 43 117 7 118 2 8 9 119 4 6 7 121 6 7 123 40 41 126 6 13 151 20 127 16 12 8 51 9 129 2 130 15 18 211 22 25 26 34 35

481 49 132 2 9 11 135 3 138 3 140 5 141 4 51 19 142 5 143 20 205 6 13 206 2-4 207 81 9 15 21

Land Ownership 101 23 103 31 107 2 108 1 109 91 10 110 22 112 3 114 1 2 7 115 36 119 1-3 6 7 120 6

39

FARMING [Continued] Land Ownership [Continued]

121 2 122 2 3 123 35 41 50 125 2 3 23 126 2 3 13 127 12 18 22 128 8 129 1 7 22 130 3 131 4 133 3 4 12 137 18 25 26 134 2 4 5 8 11 137 27 138 2 3 139 2 140 5 13 17-19 141 3 15-17 21 22 142 2-4 25 143 20 2 OS 1 2 206 1 5 6 8 9 207 9 10 209 1 22

Land Rental 101 2 102 1 103 8 23 104 1 7 8 107 2 110 1 111 2 113 4 114 1 2 10 14 115 23 27 116 16-18 118 2 119 3 120 6 121 2 7 8 122 2 123 127 13 40 41 50 124 4 9 127 1 2 6 7 128 5 129 1 130 5 15 i31 4 17-19

40

FARMING [Continued] Land Rental IContinued]

138 9 139 5 140 101 13 141 15 201 3 206 5 9

Methods 101 3 102 3 7 12 103 171 20 21 24 31 39 104 1 105 5 106 7 29 109 6 11 12 30 31 110 21 22 28 111 7 112 23 113 2 114 19 20 115 51 41-48 116 5 15 18 118 1 10 19 119 2 4 120 11 14 121 6 7 122 9 10 16-18 123 2 3 6 7 19 29 30 51 52 124 8 9 125 10 11 15 16 126 5 14 21 127 7 16 128 7 10 11 129 7 130 15 1619 131 5 11 18 132 3 9 10 134 6 140 20 141 6 19 142 51 19~ 201 22 143 2 0 201 6 206 3 8 207 7 81 14 16

Sharecropping 103 1 7 105 1 110 1 3

41

FARMING Continued] Sharecropping Continued]

111 2 112 3 24 113 4 115 6 91 27 116 17 117 11 5 7 118 2 9 121 2 127 21 61 15 128 8 129 1 130 51 151 18 137 2 141 41 8 142 2 206 4 5 209 11 19

THE GRAPES OF WRATHSTEINBECK

106 6 1 71 15 108 15 110 29-301 33 119 13 122 22 125 41 128 331 34 132 22 134 13 142 19 208 4 71 11 13-16

Identification with 101 16 35 103 27 28 111 18 113 35 121 27 127 181 41 42 129 13 20 21 131 13 133 21 136 20 37 139 20 201811 205 5

42

THE GRAPES OF WRATHSTEINBECK [Continued] Movie

103 27 105 26 106 33 34 107 5 13 110 2 8 113 34 114 45 118 16 17 121 27 124 25 127 42 131 28 137 31 139 19 141 24 208 15

Objections to 101 16 103 2 8 105 26 27 106 33-36 114 45 46 118 23 24 120 28 124 25 127 18 25 128 33 34 131 27 28 137 30 31 139 20 141 2 4 143 13 204 19 205 5 2 06 19 208 14-16

HEALTH Accidents

104 61 62 107 18 116 22 23

Birth of Children 101 5 102 2 103 5 9 10 13 16 105 1

43

HEALTH [Continued] Birth of Children Continued]

106 16 22 109 15 16 18~ 37 111 6 112 20 113 2 4 5 14 18-20 114 37 115 11-13 17 38 117 21 120 3 8 13 19-22 122 20 123 50 125 10 37 126 12 127 7 1 8 129 19 20 130 1 2 22 133 10 135 9 12 20 21 136 4 8 27 137 2 1 3 138 2 139 19 23 140 711 142 2 8 143 17 202 3 7 11 12 18

Causes of Death 101 25 103 5 106 16 107 1 13 19 109 25 26 38 39 110 2 31 111 5 112 6 113 1 19 30 114 43 49 115 3 6 7 17 18 116 5 117 20 21 26 120 1 3 19 24 25 123 16~ 43 124 23 126 44 127 4 5 13 130 24 48 132 19 135 137 14 16

44

HEALTH [Continued] Causes of Death [Continued]

136 3-6 25 27 29-31 38 39 141 16 142 23 143 19 202 3 9 10 12 14 16-18 206 14 209 19 20

Diseases 102 13 103 20 105 11 14 23 24 107 6 11 13 14 16 19 20 30 31 109 24 38 39 110 2 8 30 31 112 14 19 24 113 8 12 13 18 19 30 114 9 17 25 26 37 49 115 5 7 12 16-20 22 23 116 19 117 26 47 52-56 120 3 19 20 24 26 122 18 24 123 16 22-24 124 22-24 26 125 47 126 22 35 127 3 7 128 2 9 129 2 3 130 3 38 47 131 12 22 132 2 19 133 8 135 13 21 136 25 30 35 39 137 4 8 138 13 23 139 7 140 5 142 20 21 202 1-4 8-14 16 18 203 6 205 1 206 2 209 11 12 19

Folk Remedies and Cures 103 5 107 11

45

HEALTH [Continued] Folk Remedies and Cures Continued]

109 24 25 113 11 19 115 2 3 22 117 20 21 123 20 23 128 6 133 9 10 135 14 22 137 4 142 20 21 202 8-111 14

Health Care 101 13 20 102 13 103 5 91 16 105 141 151 23 24 106 1 8 107 111 18 23 38 109 151 16 181 23 241 381 39 110 2 1 8 1 311 32 112 6 113 1 51 18-201 301 311 33 38 114 17 371 38 115 5-7 12-18 23 116 5 61 23 117 20-231 55 118 171 18 120 3 41 8 21 22 121 20 25 122 18 20 21 123 4 22 23 124 4 22 23 125 10 21 37 38 126 22 23 35 127 3 7-9 30 128 2 9 129 19 130 1 22 23 47 48 131 22 132 19 133 8-10 135 91 12-14 21 22 136 6 9 301 33 35 137 8 138 131 23 139 71 9~ 101 18 19 141 2 0 142 20

46

HEALTH Continued] Health Care Continued]

202 2-14 16-19 206 14 209 11 12

Sanitation 202 4-6 15 17

HOUSING Auto Courts

107 9~ 14~ 27 Ditch Camps

102 7 8~ 14 103 26 104 12 105 23 106 15 107 10 110 6 25 113 14 35 114 39 115 52 118 15 16 119 13 16 121 19 20 122 22 23 125 20 37 126 33 129 15 131 20 132 18 136 37-39 137 17 139 18 202 4-6 15 203 3 206 7 I 10 208 7 8 11 209 10

Dugouts 135 11~ 18 19

Government-provided 101 34 103 26 27 104 19 20 51 105 10 106 10 11 14

47

HOUSING Continued] Government-provided [Continued]

107 4-7 13 14 16 17 28 108 12 109 31-33 110 14 111 9-11 15 112 3 8 113 35 36 114 38 39 118 16 119 13 121 17-19 124 16 125 25 33 36 126 26 30-32 127 23 41 128 20 129 141 15 131 22 133 2 0 137 30 141 20 202 6 15 203 3 204 16 17 205 4 206 13 14 208 7 20 9 10

Grower-provided 102 8 103 24-26 104 20 42 46 105 9 106 12 15 109 15 28 110 16 111 14 112 6 113 13 16 114 10 23 28 33 34 118 18 20 119 12 13 121 22 122 6 23 123 35 42 125 24 25~ 33 35 36 126 21 7 33 127 11 18 23

48

HOUSING [Continued] Grower-provided [Continued]

128 19 129 4 5 13-15 131 16 133 18 137 17 ~ 20 139 15 18 140 6 8-10 16 141 14 16 17 201 8 9 203 3 204 16 17 206 6-8 13 209 10

Homes in California 101 8 26 28 29 102 4 6 11 12 103 21 104 4 12-14 25 26 49 60 61 105 19 20 106 12 21 107 5 I 7 121 27 108 31 6 1 7 109 151 181 271 29 110 81 14 15 111 14 112 61 8 I 201 301 331 39 113 16-201 23 24 28 114 10 111 231 331 34 115 15-17 116 241 261 32 117 18 19 118 14 121 111 171 181 221 29 122 246 123 341 36 371 411 50 124 101 111 141 16 125 251 35 126 21 22 33 127 11 13 18-241 30 311 37 128 19 20 129 4 11 12 15-17 131 13 16 17 19 20 132 12 14 15 17 133 8 12 15 27 28 134 10-13 135 24 27 31 33 136 21 24 25 137 20 24 26 27

49

HOUSING [Continued] Homes in California IContinued]

138 13 16-18 20 25 28 29 139 17 18 ~3 24 140 6-11 17 141 13 14 16 27 142 29 143 11 12 20 201 10 202 3 203 1 2 204 16 18 205 7 206 7-9 208 10 209 9 11 14 15

Homestead in Arkansas 103 3 115 1 2 4 9 10 22-24 128 1 2 137 1 141 1 2 143 6 7

Homesmiddottead in Missouri 108 1 119 1 2 4

Homestead in Nebraska 130 5-8 18 132 2 8

Homestead in Oklahoma 103 9 12-14 17 104 56 106 2 109 10 110 1 114 1 4 10 16 115 2 7 118 2 4 122 2 4 9 11 123 1 2 9-14 124 3-5 125 9 10 126 3 4 27 127 1 2 6 7 15 16 26 27 128 3 131 1 133 1 4 135 6-8 136 8 11 12 137 7 13

50

HOUSING [Continued] Homestead in Oklahoma [Continued]

138 2 3 9 11 12 139 1-3 142 1-4 7--13 209 3

Homestead in South Dakota 134 2 3

Homestead in Texas 111 3 117 2 121 1 4 129 1 2 140 1

Internment Camps WW II) 122 23 125 35

Labor Camps 103 21 24 28 104 44 107 4 10 12 16 17 26 27 29 109 27 28 31-33 110 33 113 17 20 114 24-28 33 117 11 12 17 18 25 123 33 128 16 129 4 12 17 133 18 134 13 21 22 142 29 202 15 204 16 205 5

State Rental Homes 135 27 28

Tents 101 34 102 4 5 103 9 104 3 13 42 43 62 105 9 106 13 107 4 9 10 14 17 27 28 109 1 2 9 31 113 6 114 24 115 15

51

HOUSING [Continued] Tents Continued]

116 8 117 19 121 17-20 123 33 124 16 125 33 37 127 30~ 37 129 4 12 15 131 13 20 21 134 21 140 6 143 13 14 202 4 204 9 17 206 6 7 209 10 11

IMPACT OF EXPERIENCE

l(H 14 161 191 28 31 102 10 103 35 41 104 2 81 48 55 63 64 106 26 27 107 6 14 30-33 35-37 108 19-21 109 40 110 13 19 20 27 34-36 38 39 111 18 112 14 17 19-211 30 34 40 113 24-26 2 9 34 37 114 50 115 20 53 116 37 117 10 15 24 27 58 121 11 15-19 31 122 23 24 123 39 42 53-55 125 45 47 126 17 ~ 18 24 33 45 46 127 12 14 19-21 32-351 41 43 128 19 30~ 35-38 130 48 49 131 191 25 31 132 17 24

52

IMPACT OF EXPERIENCE [Continued]

134 136

137 138 141 142 143 202 203 209

24 25 28 11 17 20 41 29_ 32 16 31-33 14 25 26 28 34 22 23 16-19 11 19 25

29 21 25 33 35 36 40

INDIANA

202 1

IOWA

142 205 207

4 1 1

IWO JIMA

117 42-48

JAPANESE INTERNMENT

122 125 205

23 35 9 10

KANSAS

113 116 132 207

3 14 1 6 16

KU KLUX KLAN

103 135

28 14-17

53

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA

114 301 46 116 19 122 22 131 20 135 20 139 11 140 13 202 4 51 9 17 18 208 3 1 6 10-12

Attraction of California 101 3 1 17 102 3 103 18 20 105 6 106 6 9 11 281 29 107 8 108 4 I 18 109 9 110 8 111 9 112 23 113 51 6 114 91 22 115 14 391 41 116 71 9 117 8 118 11 12 119 8 1 10 11 121 9 122 3 124 10 11 125 81 241 30 126 151 16 127 8 1 16 27 128 13 129 3 130 32 131 12 25 132 3 11 12 134 81 11 24 135 11 18 136 18 139 101 26 140 5 141 51 14 142 3 4 143 11 201 4 I 6 8 12

54

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA [Continued]

202 6 206 2 4 209 2

Belongings 101 3 102 4 103 15 20 104 42 105 6 7 106 10 107 3 16 108 4 111 8 112 2 113 6 7 11 114 30 115 14 116 22 117 8 118 13 15 124 10 12 126 17 127 9 18 128 15 130 30 35 131 13 132 14 135 20 136 19 138 14 140 9 141 14 202 5 205 1 207 19 209 5

Border Inspections 102 8 103 15 20 104 9 10 49 105 8 106 30 108 18 19 110 24 113 6 7 10-12 114 30 31 117 11 118 13

55

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA Continued] Border Inspections Continued]

121 10 123 33 124 13 125 32 126 20 127 10 29 128 16 18 131 14 132 14 133 7 135 20 137 18 138 14 143 15 209 5 8

CookingFood 102 3 5 13 15 103 21 106 10 113 8 10 114 9 29 116 10 117 9 118 12 119 10 123 33 125 19 31 126 20 127 10 128 15 130 3 0 1 3 3 131 13 14 132 13 133 5 6 134 10 135 20 138 14 141 12 143 11 15 209 5

Funds Available 101 3 24 102 4 103 15 18 104 2 105 6 106 9 107 4 14-16

56

MIGRATIONTO CALIFORNIA [Continued] Funds Available [Continued]

108 5 110 3 8 111 8 112 1 4 6 113 6 114 10 17 29 115 14 116 10 22 117 710 118 13 121 3 10 122 4 123 34 124 12 125 17 126 5 18-20 127 17 2 9 128 15 129 3 130 29 30 34 131 13 132 13 133 3 134 8 10 135 12 18 138 14 140 6 141 12 142 25 143 10 11 201 7 205 1 209 5

Reasons for Move 101 3 23 102 2 4 103 15 18 20 25 39 104 2 42 105 4 6 106 9 11 107 2 108 3 5 18 109 9 10 13 27 110 3 4 8 111 7 8 112 2 113 5 6

57

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA [Continued] Reasons for Move [Continued]

114 115 116 117 118 119 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 201 204 205 206 207 209

Route 102 103 104 105 106 108 110 112 113 114 115 116

8-10 21 22 14 19-22 7 11 8 8 3 141 10 8 14 7 1

12 2 291 121 11 11 41 111 181 8 13 10 51 5

9

4 30 1 32

101 141 23-25 30

8 1 16 1 30 13

3 311 321 341 35 13

3 8-11

12 18 40

13

26 6 9 11

2-4 16 17 19 24 21 10 6 9 1 2 10 19 11 21 191 22

4 18-20 2 I 8 61 7 10 4 3 5 4 I 8 31 40 22-24

58

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA Continued] Route Continued]

117 8-10 118 12 119 9 10 124 11 125 17 126 181 19 127 9 181 29 128 14-16 130 32-34 131 14 132 13 134 10 135 11 19 137 17 138 13 14 202 4 5 205 1 209 7

Shelter 102 4 103 18-20 104 9 106 10 107 4 108 4 111 8 112 5 113 8 10 114 9 24 28 29 116 22 23 117 9 118 12 119 9 121 9 123 33 124 10 125 17-19 126 17 127 9 128 15 129 3 130 301 33 131 13 132 13 133 5 134 10 135 11 136 19

59

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA [Continued] Shelter [Continued]

137 17 141 12 143 11 201 7 2 07 18 209 5

Transportation 101 3 102 4-6 103 16 18 20 104 8 42 105 6 1 7 106 10 107 3 108 4 109 9 13 110 3 8 23 24 111 8 112 5 113 6 7 114 8 24 29-31 115 14 116 1 9 10 22 117 8 118 12 119 8 9 121 9 122 4 I 17 123 32 33 124 12 125 17-191 24 26 2 9 31 126 5 17 18 127 9 17 128 15 129 3 131 13 133 4 134 10 135 11 136 19 138 13 139 10 140 5 9 141 12 142 3 25

15143 201 8 205 1 209 1 2 4 5

60

MISSOURI

108 1 2 19 115 4 0 121 2 129 16 207 7 208 5

Cities Cape Girardeau

116 9 El Dorado Springs

108 1 3 Hannibal

119 4 7 Kansas City

116 8 207 3

Monroe City 119 1

St Louis 119 2 4 7 8

MONTANA

119 3

NEBRASKA

132 1 Cities

Grand Island 130 18

Kerney 130 3

Litchfield 130 3 4 16 35

Ponca 130 1 4 7

Return to 130 40

THE NEW DEAL Civilian Conservation Corps

103 34

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THE NEW DEAL [Continued] Civilian Conservation Corps [Continued]

110 3-7 9 35 112 28 119 15 125 5 12 21-23 129 18 139 7-9 16 207 13 208 10

Hoover 103 32 34 125 12

National Recovery AdministrationOther Agencies 103 32 34 118 8 205 4 5 8-19

Politics 101 34 103 33 35 104 7 1 8 33 107 12 112 13 28 121 2 125 12 14 15 131 10 132 10 11 138 8 1 15 139 14 140 25 207 12 208 15 209 21

Roosevelt 101 32-34 103 32 104 32 33 106 5 108 5 6 15 16 110 3 35 36 111 6 7 112 27 28 113 25 32 114 19 115 12 118 9 119 6 15 123 30 31 125 12 15 126 13

62

THE NEW DEAL [Continued] Roosevelt [Continued]

127 22 23 128 11 129 10 14 130 23 24 26 27 131 5 9 10 132 9 133 13 27 134 4 8 24 138 11 139 6 7 13 14 23 140 24 14178 142 17 18 205 17 18 207 9 12 13 208 10 209 21

Voting 103 33 106 5 110 25 26 125 14 130 23 131 5 139 252 4 140 25 207 13

Works Progress Administration 101 336 102 2 104 31 105 4 5 8 19 20 107 1 108 12 110 35 111 177 112 28 113 17 18 21 24 33 114 22 115 13 118 8 119 14 156 124 14 17 125 1 12 23 127 22 128 20 23 27 129 5 10 132 9 11 16 133 11 17

63

THE NEW DEAL [Continued] Works Progress Administration Continued]

134 5 9 23 138 11 12 13978 140 23 141 23 142 18 204 6 207 12 208 10 209 21

NEW MEXICO

135 11 18-20 140 3 4

Cities Albuquerque

117 8 11 Deming

116 22 23 Gallup

116 12 Las Cruces

116 22 23

OKIE

113 10 33 114 41 46 128 18 25 33 132 18 19 135 26 202 5 205 4 1 6 208 4

Definition 101 31 102 8 104 37 54 105 22 106 31-33 107 38 108 19 109 17T 19 27 110 28 35

64

OKIE [Continued] Definition [Continued]

114 44 118 24 121 21 32 123 22 37 38 124 25 26 126 40 127 14 31 33 128 33 132 21 22 134 14 136 37-40 137 22 30 139 19 141 25 201 16 202 4 1 16 203 10 206 14 208 4 13

Reactions to Term 101 32 102 8 9 104 37 54 105 22 106 31-33 107 38 39 109 19 110 12 27 28 113 33 34 37 114 41 42 116 34 118 24 120 26 27 121 21 123 37 38 42 124 18 125 42 43 126 32 40 46 127 14 33 36 128 24 25 33 129 21 131 23 132 23 136 22 39 40 137 21 22 30 139 19 141 24 142 29 30

42

35

65

OKIE [Continued] Reactions to Term [Continued]

201 16 203 10 205 12

Rednecks 107 2 4-26

OKLAHOMA

111 6 125 3 10 126 10 14 27 43 128 4 135 11 12 141 5 9

Cities Ardmore

110 1 2 139 2

Blair 114 15

Blanchard 120 1 2 5

Boley 133 1 1 3

Boynton 135 11

Bushyhead 137 73 6

Checotah 113 1 4 128 3 8 209 1

Chelsea 137 7 812

Cold Springs 140 4

Colgate 112 2

Comanche 142 1

Council Hill 131 1

Cushing 201 2

Duncan 110 1 124 1

66

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities Continued]

Durant 103 16

Dustin 139 1 2 25

Enid 138 middot 6

EufaulaLake Eufaula 103 71 29 209 23

Fort Gibson 123 1 12 13 24 25 32 126 1 16

Fort Sill 120 5

Frederick 104 56

Granite 114 8

Greenfield 141 9

Guthrie 138 2-5 13 15

Hammon 142 3 15

Hanna 112 3 136 1

Hartshorne 125 1

Henryetta 103 16 209 1

Hillibee 127 4

Hitchita 112 25 209 3

Holdenville 137 3-5

Hollis 102 1

Lenna 118 1 131 2

Lexington 120 1 2

Lindsay 106 9

67

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities (Continued]

Maud 118 1

McAlester 109 91 10 125 20

McLain 122 1

Meeker 127 6 15 16

Muskogee 122 1 123 18 19 25

Nowata 122 2

Oaklodge 116 1 5

Okemah 103 8 133 4

Oklahoma City 120 8 12 138 3 5

Paden 127 4

Pauls Valley 106 1 109 10 13

Pitcher 103 8

Pleasant Valley 109 10 13

Ponca City 142 1 2

Porum 112 1

Prague 127 5 6

Quinton 136 1 10 11 18

Sallisaw 116 16_ 36

Scullyville 116 3 7

Seminole 116 1 135 8

Spiro 102 1 116 1 3 6 7

68

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities [Continued]

Stillwater 201 4 13

Tryon 201 1

Tulsa 116 16 17

Tuttle 120 1

Watonga 120 4 141 9

Weletka 103 11

Wewoka 112 1 4 25

Whodathoughtit 113 3

Craig County 122 11

Moved to 114 8 115 26 128 2 3 131 1 2 137 3 141 4

Oklahoma Territory 127 1-3

Payne County 105 1

Return to 102 11 107 15 109 27 110 18 38 111 8 18 114 10 14 15 17 116 36 37 120 13 27 123 53 125 25 26 29 30 40 127 16 28 131 13 22 25 133 16 135 23 25 136 18 137 7

69

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Return to [Continued]

139 26 27 140 9 142 3 10 17 22 34 201 13 206 7 207 20 209 1 2 17 18 23

Rogers County 101 23

Sequoyah County 116 1 16-18 36

Wagoner County 101 23

OREGON

109 28 29 130 29-34 206 2

POEMS

128 14 22 25 31 34 36

RELIEFWELFARE Agencies

102 91 13 103 32 107 35 112 12 114 18 124 2 3 125 17 202 5 15 2 0 4 2 11-13

Attitudes toward 101 10 102 91 10 103 32 104 24 32 105 19 110 14 26 27 111 17 112 12 113 17 2833

70

RELIEFWELFARE [Continued] Attitudes toward [Continued]

116 35 119 15 121 177 19 25 123 43 124 177 23 125 38 126 35_~ 39 127 417 42 128 27-30 129 5 130 2 7 131 4 27 30 31 132 16-18 133 13 14 137 32 139 8 140 23 142 18 202 71 8 1 15 203 6 11 204 13 14 20 208 10 209 21

Quality 102 10 103 32 104 32 125 38 39 204 15

Type Received 102 9 10 103 16 32 33 104 24 31 105 19 107 15 108 4 110 17 111 17 112 12 113 32 114 18 42 118 8 121 17 124 23 125 37 128 28 29 130 27 132 16

71

RELIEFWELFARE [Continued] Type Received IContinued]

133 13 134 15 135 28 139 8 202 5 71815 204 15 208 9 209 211 22

Welfare 101 9 10 102 9 10 103 32 104 24 311 36 1 0 5 19- 21 1 2 5 106 12 16 17 23 24 107 14 15 18 351 37 108 4 1 71 18 110 14 17 25-27 111 17 112 121 13 15 113 15 171 28 114 181 421 43 116 35 120 17 121 19 122 24 123 43 125 19 126 251 39 128 27 28 131 4 27 133 11 13 22 136 14 137 32 140 3 141 20 142 18 201 13 202 51 71 15 203 6 11 204 2 11 19-21 205 4 11 12 207 10 13 19

RELIGION

103 32

72

RELIGION [Continued]

110 29 113 321 36 126 28 29 131 6 132 6 135 151 32 142 12 26 33 202 6

Brush Arbor 109 5 122 19 123 25 136 10 139 41 5 209 11

Churches 101 7 11 102 10 105 31 29 106 2 I 8 I 25 107 3 109 5 110 171 18 112 371 39 113 21 16 17 35 114 51 7 8 441 45 115 8 31-33 50-53 117 54-58 118 51 6 1 21 119 4 120 8 121 25 26 122 191 24 123 25126142 124 21 31 5 61 201 22 125 81 41 126 71 241 30 127 21 10 14 271 301 341 351 38-41 128 6 26 27 130 3 131 6 132 6 21 23 133 23 134 1 3 24 25 29 135 7 141 18 31 136 3 7 137 9 10 24 25 138 8 91 14

73

RELIGION Continued] Churches Continued]

140 14 15 141 2 3 9 142 4 22 30-33 143 12 15 24 201 5 11 209 4

MinistryMissionary Work 107 23 113 31 36 142 25 26 29

Moral Majority 134 29

RevivalsTraveling Ministers 109 5 114 5 6 115 32 118 5 6 124 6 125 8 I 9 126 =middot 8 127 5 128 6 131 4 6 I 8 135 14 139 4 141 3 142 26-28 32 33

SOUTH DAKOTA Beadle County

134 1 Huron County

134 5 Return to

134 8 9 29 Wounded Knee

134 5

TEXAS

113 4 114 6 28 43 44 124 4 131 20 142 24 30

74

TEXAS Continued] Cities

Abilene 111 5 6 117 15

Austin lb3 15

Barstow 104 1

Big Spring 142 30 32 209 s 6

Cedar Hill 140 1

Dallas 117 7 140 1

Electra 140 4

Gainesville 121 1

Haskell 129 1

Kemp 117 6

La Mesa 114 14

Plainview 110 3

Port Arthur 116 8 9

Red Springs 114 1

Silverton 140 1

Waco 103 15 16

Wichita Falls 117 8

Wylie 111 1

Brazo River 103 16

Farming Conditions 104 40

Return to 114 14 16 121 28 31 129 6

Rio Grande Valley 103 15

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VIOLENCE

103 28 29 104 17 21 105 25 27 107 61 9 12 261 28 30 109 2 01 21 33 111 13 17 112 9 10 36 113 4J 18J 21-23 26-29 33 34 114 2527 35 115 49 123 36 125 191 43 126 41 127 23 131 22 23 138 10 11 20-22 139 9 10 15 18 25 203 8 204 9 206 10-12

VIRGINIA

206 1

WASHINGTON

206 1

WORK --xfter World War II

101 29 102 12 103 31 104 15 44 106 16 107 171 19-21 36 110 19 20 34 37 111 16 112 34J 35 114 48 116 31 117 51-57 119 18 120 21 23 24

76

WORK [Continued] --xfter World War II [Continued]

123 46 50 124 28 125 2 28 43-45 126 38 44 127 33 371 41 129 71 8 130 38 41 42 46 134 11 136 301 31 138 25-27 139 22 141 21 26 206 187 19 207 5

Conditions 103 22-24 26 104 2-6 15 16 30 35 52 107 22 24-28 30 31 109 31 110 10 11 12 25 112 26 29 113 15 114 24 124 20 125 22 27 2 9 32 126 21 26 30 38 129 5 12 13 131 21 139 18 203 5 7

During World War II 101 20 29 102 11 103 24 35 104 15 105 25 26 107 17 108 5 6 20 109 37 110 18 19 37 111 12 113 22 26 114 47 48 115 44 47 53 116 31 117 35-51 118 23 119 16

77

WORK [Continued] --ollring World War II [Continued]

120 20 21 121 29 123 22 46 124 27 125 3 27 34 35 43 126 35 43 44 127 20 128 21 29 37 129 7 10 130 37 38 40 41 131 26 29 132 23 133 16 20 134 11 20 136 27 28 138 23-25 139 18 20 21 141 21 26 143 19 202 9 203 8 206 10 15 207 3 4 209 20

Employers 101 30 1025-712 103 12 17 22 32 104 2 15 30 105 11 16 106 15 19 107 9 29-31 38 108 14 15 20 109 1 15 20 27 110 9-11 13 27 36 111 15 112 6 7 26 29 32 113 15 16 28 29 114 11 24 31 41-43 115 16 43-45 116 6 7 25 26 28 30-32 117 18 52 118 13 20 119 11-13 16 18 19 120 12 14 15 20 23 121 17 24 122 5-8 123 35 36

78

WORK [Continued] ~players [Continued]

124 20 125 5 21 24 271 281 40 126 151 21 22 251 26 361 371 39 127 11 121 201 211 30 33 128 18 31 129 4 1 7 1 9-11 1 13 1 18 1 21 2 2 130 31 3540 131 16 26 27 133 2 6 134 121 16-18 201 211 25 136 17-19 26 27 33-35 137 6 8 161 19 20 138 3-6 13 20 139 10 121 14-16 140 9-11 141 16 17 201 12 202 2 3 203 7 206 31 15 207 3 5 209 16

Labor Contracting 107 19 261 291 311 32 133 16-18 26

Migrant Labor 101 41 5 12 30 102 6 7 103 24 25 104 2-6 15 241 25 52 105 9-12 171 18 106 121 131 15 17 21-24 107 4 5 8 18 24-27 30 31 108 3 8 15 109 7 8 19-21 27-30 110 91 101 13 15 111 8 12 16 17 112 6 31 32 113 13 15 18 32 114 31 32 115 52 116 27-30 117 12 17-19 291 31 118 16 119 11 12 120 11-13 15 22 121 10 11 22 122 5 22

79

WORK Continued] --grgrant Labor Continued]

123 35 42 43 125 33 126 26 30 33 37 38 127 31 128 16 21 28 129 3 4 11-17 20 21 130 33 34 131 15 19-21 26 133 19 134 9-13 21 22 135 21 25 29 136 37 38 137 16 20 139 13 15-17 140 3 4 141 19 20 142 18 143 11 13 201 8 14 202 4 9 15 203 4 5 7 8-10 205 3 4 7 206 2 4 5-7 9 12-15 208 6 209 8 9 12-15

Mining 103 8 19 115 33 116 20 21 122 11-13 125 1 3 4 12 131 2 140 4 5 141 1

Odd Jobs 104 23 105 15 25 106 3 107 12 18 19 34 35 108 3 5 6 9 111 11 15 16 113 13 114 17 18 32 33 40 41 48 115 19 24 116 25 26 117 7 52 118 18 119 8 12 14 15

80

WORK [Continued] --odd Jobs

120 8 17 122 6 7 22 123 36 40 49 124 14 16 19 24 127 11 128 19 20 29 129 1 3 5 7 131 16 25 30 132 14 17 134 8 12 15 16 135 11 23 137 12 20 25 26 138 18 22 139 6 7 12 16 17 140 1 6-8 10 142 2 3 5 9 14 34 35 143 6 12 14-16 206 3 4 209 20

Oil Fields 102 5-7 12 112 25 26 114 14 15 116 1 13 121 17 125 2 4 1 28 46 129 9 135 7 8 I 23 29 139 22 140 4 142 2 3 206 16 18 208 1-5

Permanent Jobs 101 9 27 29 103 12 17 23 24 32 104 4 6 14 24 26 29 34 106 4 107 19 35 108 4 7-9 109 15 27-29 110 2 10 18 19 21 24 111 6 9-11 16 112 7 30 31 113 1 4 21 28-31 114 16 31 32 48 115 16 1 17 4 4 116 2 7-16 32

81

WORK [Continued] --permanent Jobs [Continued]

118 11 131 18 19 119 191 20 120 201 211 25 121 22 122 2 3 I 5~8 I 23 123 11 VI 35 36 124 1 14-17 125 20 25 27-29 37 126 21 25 33 35-38 127 11 20-22 24 30 128 20 28-30 129 4 7 130 31 36-38 131 21 30 132 18 19 133 19 22 134 11 18 25-28 36 136 2 10 14 15 19 33-35 137 6 8 26-28 138 1-4 8 139 22 23 140 4 5 10-12 20 141 12 17 142 5 25 26 28 35 143 19 201 10 205 6 8 9 2 07 3 1 5 208 1

Prisoners of War as Workers 115 47 133 20 203 9

Strikes 101 17 104 21 22 1 43 105 11 21 106 13 15 16 191 20 33 107 7 11 15 28 109 20 21 110 32 33 111 13 112 7-10 14 113 32 115 48-50 118 18 124 24 125 3 4

82

WORK [Continued] --strikes [Continued]

126 36 127 24 129 10 11 130 40 41 131 27 133 25 138 8 139 16 17 140 14-16 22 201 14 203 7 206 10-13 209 18

Unions 101 17 35 104 21 22 45 105 21 106 15 16 107 5 11-13 21-24 108 12 109 20 112 2 10 32 34-36 113 31 114 42 115 50 116 33 34 118 18 119 13 120 23 24 124 24 125 34 43 45 46 126 36 127 42 128 30 129 10 11 16 130 39-41 46 131 26 134 23 139 16 140 14 22 141 21 203 7 209 18

Wages 101 27 103 10 14 17 18 22 23 33 104 2 4 I 22 I 24 26 341 35 47 105 13 161 17

83

WORK [Continued] --wages [Continued]

106 14 18 19 107 2 12 17 25 30 108 5 6 8 109 6 8 20 21 28 29 31 40 110 7 9 11 1216 111 8 11 13 14 16 112 4 8-10 14 113 13 16-18 26 28 29 114 11 18 25 32 33 42 115 16 28 44 50 116 7 11 16 19 26-32 34 117 7 18 32 35 118 15 18 119 1 11 13 14 120 11-14 121 11 122 3 6-8 123 35 49 125 4 5 7 12 21-23 27-29 38 43 126 23 25 26 36 42 127 17 24 42 43 128 30 129 3 5 7 10 11 21 22 13 0 3 6 3 7 3 9-41 131 12 13 16 134 12 15 16 23 24 26 135 11 21 23 136 28 29 137 8 9 32 138 5 11 18 25 139 6 7 10 12-14 16-18 140 7 9 10 14 15 141 4 8 10 12 15 16 142 16 201 10 203 2 5 204 14 205 6 206 4 10 11 14 15 2 07 10 13 208 9 209 13 15

Work Permits 109 22 23

CUMULATIVE INDEX

CALIFORNIA Cities

Hawthorne Indio Ivanhoe Jasmin Kern City King City Lamont Laybon Lemore Lerdo Lindsay Linnell Lodi Lomita Long Beach Los Angeles Marysville McFarland Merced Modesto Monita Needles Nipomo North Hollywood Oildale Ojai Ontario Orange Cove Palmdale Palm Springs Pasadena Patterson Pismo Beach Pixley Poplar Porterville Pumpkin Center Redlands Reedley Ridgecrest Riverdale Rosedale Salinas San Bernardino San Diego San Francisco San Jose

2

CALIFORNIA Cities

San Leandro San Pedro Santa Cruz Santa Maria Santa Monica Santa Paula Selma Shafter

Cherokee Strip Smiths Corner

Stockton Stratford Sunnyvale Taft Tipton Tranquility Tulare Ukipa Ventura Visalia Wasco Watsonville Weed Patch Wheeler Ridge Whittier Wilmar Woodville

Camp Roberts China Lake First Impression Hunters Point Imperial Valley Kern County Lake BottomBuena Vista Lake Politics Sacramento Valley San Joaquin Valley Stanislaus County Tagus Ranch Treatment in Tulare County Yosemite

CHEROKEE INDIAN NATION [ 19] Green Corn Dance and Festival Religion

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CUMULATIVE INDEX

COLORADO [19]

CRIMELAW ENFORCEMENT [20] Charges of Communist

Agitation Criminal Prosecution

THE DEPRESSION [20] Causes

DISCRIMINATION [21] Community Government Agencies Housing Job Schools

EDUCATION [23] Arizona Arkansas Athletics California College Discrimination Iowa Missouri Nebraska New Mexico Oklahoma South Dakota Texas

FAMILY LIFE [27] Bartering Cars Chores CookingFood Dating Entertainment Hobbies Hunting Marriage Moonshining Problems Sense of Community

3

FAMILY LIFE Shivaree Sports

FARMING [34] Butchering Crops Drought Dust Storms FloodsCyclones Government Policies Income Land Ownership Land Rental Methods Sharecropping

THE GRAPES OF WRATHSTEINBECK [ Identification with Movie Objections to

HEALTH [ 42] Accidents Birth of Children Causes of Death Diseases Folk Remedies and Cures Health Care Sanitation

HOUSING [ 46] Auto Courts Ditch Camps Dugouts Government-provided Grower-provided Homes in California Homestead in Arkansas Homestead in Missouri Homestead in Nebraska Homestead in Oklahoma Homestead in South Dakota Homestead in Texas Internment Camps (WW II) Labor Camps

CUMULATIVE INDEX

HOUSING State Rental Homes Tents

IMPACT OF EXPERIENCE [51]

INDIANA [52]

IOWA [52]

IWO JIMA [52]

JAPANESE INTERNMENT [52]

KANSAS [52]

KU KLUX KLAN [52]

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA [53] Attraction of California Belongings Border Inspections CookingFood Funds Available Reasons for Move Route Shelter Transportation

MISSOURI [60] Cities

Cape Girardeau El Dorado Springs Hannibal Kansas City Monroe City St Louis

MONTANA [ 6 0]

4

NEBRASKA [60] Cities

Grand Island Kerney Litchfield Ponca

Return to

THE NEW DEAL [60] Civilian Conservation Corps Hoover National Recovery Adminshy

istrationOther Agencies Politics Roosevelt Voting Works Progress Administrashy

tion

NEW MEXICO [ 63] Cities

Albuquerque Deming Gallup Las Cruces

OKIE [63] Definition Reactions to Term Redneck

OKLAHOMA [ 65] Cities

Ardmore Blair Blanchard Boley Boynton Bushyhead Checotah Chelsea Cold Springs Colgate Comanche Council Hill

CUMULATIVE INDEX

OKLAHOMA Cities

Cushing Duncan Durant Dustin Enid EufaulaLake Eufaula Fort Gibson Fort Sill Frederick Granite Greenfield Guthrie Hammon Hanna Hartshorne Henryetta Hillibee Hitchita Holdenville Hollis Lenna Lexington Lindsay Maud McAlester McLain Meeker Muskogee Nowata Oak lodge Okemah Oklahoma City Paden Pauls Valley Pitcher Pleasant Valley Ponca City Porum Prague Quinton Sallisaw Scullyville Seminole Spiro Stillwater Tryon Tulsa

5

OKLAHOMA Cities

Tuttle Watonga Weletka Wewoka Whodathoughtit

Craig County Moved to Oklahoma Territory Payne County Return to Rogers County Sequoyah County Wagoner County

OREGON [69]

POEMS [69]

RELIEFWELFARE [69] Agencies Attitudes toward Quality Type Received Welfare

RELIGION [71] Brush Arbor Churches MinistryMissionary Work Moral Majority RevivalsTraveling Ministers

SOUTH DAKOTA [73] Beadle County Huron County Return to Wounded Knee

TEXAS [73] Cities

Abilene

6 CUMULATIVE INDEX

TEXAS Cities

Austin Barstow Big Spring Cedar Hill Dallas Electra Gainesville Haskell Kemp La Mesa Plainview Port Arthur Red Springs Silverton Waco Wichita Falls Wylie

Erazo River Farming Conditions Return to Rio Grande Valley

VIOLENCE [ 7 5]

VIRGINIA [75]

WASHINGTON [ 75]

WORK [75] --xfter World War II

Conditions During World War II Employers Labor Contracting Migrant Labor Mining Odd Jobs Oil Fields Permanent Jobs Prisoners of War as Workers Strikes Unions Wages Work Permits

7

PART II

CUMULATIVE INDEX

ARIZONA

107 16 111 9 114 8 10 16 22-27 142 31 32

Cities Bixley

209 7 Buckeye

104 2 42 45 Camp Verde

110 4 Casa Grande

113 4 5 10 20 Flagstaff

110 4 21 137 17

Glendale 123 1

GlobeGlobe Mountain 103 18 19 111 9 113 8

Phoenix 117 54 128 16 17 137 17

Sedona 110 4

Williams 116 11

Yuma 104 3 116 10 11

The Grand Canyon 139 8

Top of the World 113 8

ARKANSAS

107 1 2 113 9 30 140 5 141 4 26

8

ARKANSAS Continued] Cities

Branch 141 1

Cherry Hill 115 13

Conway 206 18

Dardanelle 103 4

El Dorado 116 1

Fort Smith 116 2 3 18 122 1 126 3 5 16 136 7

Harrison 103 1 4 7

Highland 115 22

Jasper 103 2

Lamar 128 1

Little Rock 109 11

Men a 115 31 36

Mountain Home 137 1

Oden 115 2 4 1 2 6 1 3 5

Pine Ridge 115 13

Russellville 128 1

Smackover 116 1

Newton County 103 2

Reason for leaving 137 7

Return to 109 18 115 35 143 4 5 11 23 206 7

9

ARKANSAS [Continued] White River Country

131 1

ARTMUSIC

103 11 12 115 4 51 116 4 7 12 120 8 126 7 129 81 9 171 18 132 7 138 5 142 4 202 16 209 4

Country Music 109 32 33 121 22 23 127 33 34 136 11 143 13

Crafts 104 59 142 13

CALIFORNIA Cities

Alameda 209 20

Armona 143 1-3 9 205 7

Arroyo Grande 103 30

Arvin 101 31 106 10 17 107 4 12 111 10 113 13 16 24 115 16 1 2 0 1 4 3 1 4 6 1 50 7 52 125 81 2~ 24 137 8 16 19 20 24 203 1

10

CALIFORNIA [Continued] Cities Continued]

Arvin [Continued] 205 6 206 2-4 6 13 17 209 6 9 10 20

Avenal 121 17 22 29

Bakersfield l03 18 109 2 l4 27 110 4 112 3 0 113 24 114 26 28 32 48 115 15 119 19 122 4 22 125 18 24 127 41 131 3 21 132 8 14 18 23 136 18 21 27 37 38 137 21 138 11 18 19 139 20 23 26 142 5 202 2 203 8 205 5 206 2 208 6 15

Barstow 125 17

Beaumont 104 22

Blythe 114 10

Brawley 107 16 121 15 17 126 16 21 24

Brentwood 134 21 23 143 16-18

Buttonwillow 133 11 12 l9 25 26

Calipatria 104 4 7

11

CALIFORNIA [Continued] Cities Continued]

Calistoga 115 41

Cawelo 10330

Chowchilla 142 27 29 30

Clovis 131 15

Colton 129 3

Corcoran 107 18 201 9

Corona 209 1 8

Cutler 101 27

Delano 103 20 21 26 40 110 13 112 30 116 23-25 31 32 34 140 6 204 6 205 4

Dinuba 101 4 107 9 14 27 31 135 21 23 27 30 138 6 7 20-23 31

Dos Palos 117 15 23 51 57

Edison 205 6 206 4

El Centro 126 38

Exeter 127 11 19 20 30 36

Farmersville 123 42 127 11 23 30 41

Fillmore 139 11

Firebaugh 117 8 10

Five Points 110 12 16

12

CALIFORNIA [ContinUed] Cities Continued]

Fresno 117 37 118 13 119 10 12 16 18 126 3 7 128 30 131 15 29 30 138 26 27 143 19 201 9 11

Fontana 103 23

Formosa 136 27

Four Corners 109 14

Fullerton 142 30 31

Garden Grove 137 8 18 209 23

Gardena 137 14 142 3 4 24

Gilroy 106 16

Glendale 143 14

Greenfield 132 23

Grover City 136 30 31

Hanford 114 28 31 119 10-12 16 17 201 9 11 12 14 205 15

Hawthorne 209 19 24

Indio 107 16 30

Ivanhoe 110 19 37

Jasmin 103 21

Kern City 130 46

13

CALIFORNIA IContinued] Cities [Continued]

King City 143 10 12

Lamont 113 17 1 21 2 4 115 47 203 2 209 10

Layton 119 10

Lemere 201 13

Lerdo 103 30

Lindsay 108 3 5 7 122 51 171 22 138 11 19

Linnell 114 28 127 23

Lodi 134 4 8 10 11 13 14 16-18 23

Lomita 113 26

Long Beach 116 3 0 125 27 41 44 130 35 131 12

Los Angeles 103 18 23 109 14 120 10 127 10 17 27 30 130 35 133 22 142 3 24 202 1 2 206 2

Marysville 106 16 21 107 9 14

McFarland 103 20 26 41 140 8-10

Merced 119 10 131 30 205 4 8

14

CALIFORNIA IContinued] Cities [Continued]

Modesto 120 12 131 21

Monita 142 1 3

Needles 117 9

Nipomo 205 5

North Hollywood 139 22

Oildale 109 29 202 6

Ojai 103 2 3 141 14

Ontario 138 10 15-17

Orange Cove 107 19

Palmdale 142 31

Palm Springs 120 23

Pasadena 127 38 209 20

Patterson 120 11 12

Pismo Beach 135 32

Pixley 112 8 120 9 10 13 14 206 11

Poplar 124 15

Porterville 103 24 40 104 6 26 123 34 46 124 141 15

Pumpkin Center 109 2 5 14

Redlands 114 10 137 26 138 13 16

15

CALIFORNIA [Continued] Cities Continued]

Reedley 127 22 205 1

Ridgecrest 138 28-31 33

Riverdale 123 39

Rosedale 133 3 5 19

Salinas 106 16 21

San Bernardino 138 13 14

San Diego 117 37 132 11 15 16 23

San Francisco 134 26 27

San Jose 104 46 106 21 117 54 128 30 20 9 1 17

San Leandro 110 20

San Pedro 103 18

Santa Cruz 119 11

Santa Maria 202 1

Santa Monica 110 18 130 35

Santa Paula 139 13 16

Selma 143 12J 14-16

Shafter 103 26 31 106 13 107 13 109 2 14 17 18 23 27 31 38 129 1 3 4 7 14 15 18 21 131 3 135 11 12 20 21 24 27 30 31

16

CALIFORNIA fContinued] Cities fContinued]

Shafter Continued] 136 13 17 18 21-23 202 6 206 6 208 7

Cherokee Strip 129 15 16

Smiths Corner 135 20 24

Stockton 134 19

Stratford 205 12

Sunnyvale 104 4 46

Taft 121 13 125 2 28 44 202 13 208 1 4

Tipton 104 22 112 7 123 35 209 14 15 22

Tranquility 131 20

Tulare 111 9 12 120 23 26 27 121 9 10 20 123 3 9 40 45 46 131 14 15

Ukipa 114 10

Ventura 130 18 141 14

Visalia 110 20 111 11 16 114 16 23 24 26 28 31-34 116 37 123 40 127 12 13 21 22 36 38 129 16 143 3 9

17

CALIFORNIA JContinued] Cities Continued]

Wasco 106 17 107 4 109 161 40 129 14 142 5 24 281 30 204 8 209 10 14 23 24

Watsonville 107 41 8 12 15 119 11 128 1719 2 05 10

Weed Patch 125 25 33 3 6

Wheeler Ridge 114 16 31 48

Whittier 209 23

Wilmar 127 10

Woodville 123 33-35

Camp Roberts 125 34 39

China Lake 138 24-27

First Impression 101 15 102 4 105 7 106 11 29 107 4 109 1 110 8 23 24 111 9 113 18 114 10 13 23 31 115 15 116 9 117 27 118 13 120 12 121 9 123 3 3 34 124 11 125 24-27

18

CALIFORNIA [Continued] First Impression [Continued]

l27 101 27 1 2 9 128 18 130 341 35 131 15 132 12 133 15 134 101 11 135 21-23 29 136 21 138 14 15 139 11 141 11 15 142 4 201 8 205 2

Hunters Point 208 13

Imperial Valley 104 3 22 34 47 112 31 113 4-6 11-15 116 10 124 11 14 126 16 21 38 41

Kern County 116 33 37

Lake Bottom Buena Vista Lake 109 1 2 113 13 16 20 35

Politics 101 32-34 107 11 12 21 110 25 112 17 126 24 133 28 134 27 28 138 29-32

Sacramento Valley 110 16

San Joaquin Valley 110 4 8 19 116 9 121 9 126 38 127 36-38 41 131 12 20 142 2 8 209 9 20 22-24

19

CALIFORNIA [Continued] Stanislaus County

106 21 Tagus Ranch

112 6 Treatment in

101 11 14 32 102 51 10 104 9 107 6 10 24 26 32 108 4 11 15 16 109 19 110 10-13 19 20 27 34 112 13-16 113 24 25 33-35 114 11 35 43 45 47 116 25 123 35-38 54 55 125 25 40 126 13 23 24 30 32 33 42 46 127 14 25 31-33 43 132 8 134 9 14 137 16 21 24 139 20 22 140 22 142 16 201 ll 15 204 9 206 10 209 14 16

Tulare County 106 21

Yosemite 119 9 10

CHEROKEE INDIAN NATION

126 1 2 1 9-12 2 7 1 2 9 1 4 6 Green Corn Dance and Festival

126 9 10 Religion

126 28 29

COLORADO

113 30

20

CRIMELAWENFORCEMENT

103 28 29 104 20 21 107 7 9 10 15 17 18 29 37 108 13 109 20 21 110 13 30 33 112 13 113 20-24 26 28 114 26 27 116 7 12 120 6 122 1 23 123 3 8 16 21 22 125 18 20 129 14 15 131 2 132 10 11 133 1 4 5 135 11 31 14 17 138 21 8 32 139 131 151 21 24 25 142 8 203 8 206 10-11 19 207 18 19 209 81 17

Charges of Communist Agitation 112 15-20

Criminal Prosecution 112 16-171 20

THE DEPRESSION

103 11 14 1 15 33-35 39 108 1 5 109 36 110 3 I 28 111 7 113 5 114 17 18 115 5 11 12 116 17 117 7 119 1-4 6 15 120 6 121 12 122 3 22

21

THE DEPRESSION I Continued]

123 43 125 1 2 s 12 126 2 I 51 6 13 127 29 128 5 10 129 2 130 20-24 131 4 91 26 132 9 133 3 134 2 135 28 136 17 18 40 137 237 24 138 51 91 11 12 139 1 5 140 17 142 3 17 202 1 205 2 206 6 207 8 1 91 221 23 208 4 I 5 81 9

Causes 118 8 125 12 126 13 134 8 207 8 I 12

DISCRIMINATION

103 28 111 17 114 44 121 131 14 125 42 126 9 40-42 128 9 131 28 132 21-24 133 5 6 251 28 137 21 22 30 138 7 16 139 13T 14 140 257 26 208 5-7 11 12

22

DISCRIMINATION Community

101 10 11 32 102 8 9 104 9 54 105 22-25 27 28 106 33 37 108 15 17 109 19 110 23 27 33 34 36 37 112 13 14 114 45 121 13 18 19 123 36 42 54 55 126 241 321 401 41 127 31-33 128 33 129 18

Government Agencies 104 24 108 13 110 23 33 112 12 13 133 14 202 6 I 8 19

Housing 101 12 102 7 104 43 124 10 16 133 28

Job 101 11 12 32 102 9 104 17 105 12 161 21 22 106 19 110 13 14 114 11 41 45 116 25 124 20 126 42 131 26 139 14 201 11

Schools 102 9 104 11 18 108 10~13 110 32

23

DISCRIMINATION [Continued] Schools IContinued]

1-12 17 114 13 35 36 117 13 14 16 30 34 118 7 16 17 22 121 14-16 123 35-38 124 15 19 126 24 25 127 19 20 36 128 22-24 131 14 22-24 28 133 14 2224 25 134 14 15 24 135 18 26 136 22 24 137 16 21 203 4 204 13 209 9 16

EDUCATION

131 2 22 28 29 132 2 140 22 27

Arizona 114 25 27

Arkansas 107 3 115 6 8 24-26 128 1-3 7 141 2 143 7-10

Athletics 108 10 120 7 123 36 451 46 125 1 6 19 21 22 42 46 127 36 133 23-25 134 14-21 137 14 23

California 101 5 102 11 16 103 25 104 11 27 49 53

24

EDUCATION [Continued] California [Continued]

105 31 11 107 4-6 101 151 16 32 108 5 6 10-13 17 109 6 17 26 29 110 20 21 32 111 12 112 31 37 113 23 24 30 114 2 12-14 35 36 49 115 2 0 116 25 117 12-16 23 24 29 30 34 118 3 7 15-17 21 119 6 120 11 14 23 121 10 12 14-17 20 21 123 35-39 43-46 124 7 15 18 19 125 41 45 126 22 24 34 43 44 127 11 19-21 27 36 128 19 21 129 12 18 19 131 14-16 22-25 27 132 12 15 17 18 133 11 12 14 17 22 134 12-15 24 135 26 28 30 31 136 16 17 22-26 36 137 8 16 17 20-23 28-30 138 2 6 8 10 11 16-22 31 139 22 140 10 11 19 20 141 15 20 142 4 14 15 21 143 3 12-14 16 201 9 10 202 1 9 15 203 1 2 4 5 7 205 2 18 19 206 16 208 1 S 14 209 4 8 9 14-17 20 23

College 101 11 18 20 104 53 107 17 108 17

25

EDUCATION [Continued] College [Continued]

110 20 211 32 114 4 9 116 32 117 53-55 118 3 119 6 120 2 121 121 29 30 122 2 123 51 125 1 6 7 21 126 44 45 127 20 321 33 36-40 128 38 130 43 132 25 133 17 21 22 137 8 29 138 3 6 22-24 31 140 20 22 142 4 26 30 143 16 17 202 1 2 5 9 205 2 5 6 16 19 207 2 3 208 ll 4 209 20-23

Discrimination 101 11 107 6 108 101 11 110 32 112 17 114 121 131 351 36 117 131 14 16 301 34 118 7 I 16 17 22 120 27 121 13-16 123 35-38 124 15 19 125 23 126 24 25 34 43 127 19 20 36 128 22-24 129 19 131 141 22-24 28 132 22 133 14 24 25

26

EDUCATION [Continued] Discrimination [Continued]

134 14 15 21 24 135 18 136 22 24 137 16 21 141 22 203 4 206 17 209 9 16

Iowa 205 2 207 2

Missouri 108 2 11 119 1 21 4-6

Nebraska 130 1 2 7 17 132 4-6

New Mexico 135 19

Oklahoma 101 21 7 102 1 104 14 105 1-3 106 31 7 107 3 109 27 110 2 3 30 113 1 3 114 2 13 50 116 11 6 7 18 118 2 3 6 120 1 21 5-7 122 2 123 7 9 12 20 21 24 25 35 124 2 4 6 125 1 6 20 21 126 2 5 6 44 127 2 3 16 128 4-6 131 1 3 7 8 133 1 11 135 1 2 8 16 18 136 16 17 231 24 137 3 5-8 11 14-16 29 30 138 1-6 10 139 1 142 7 14 15 21 201 3 209 3 4

27

EDUCATION 1Continued] South Dakcita

134 1-3 24 Texas

111 4 114 2 13 50 117 1 5 6 10 121 2 4 5 13 129 2 140 4 143 2

FAMILY LIFE

101 1 5 19 102 2 7 11 12 16 103 2 31 4 6 10 21 105 1 2 I 9 16 24 26 28 106 38 112 7 113 9 10 26 116 20 21 118725 124 4 27 28 125 3 4 126 24 25 44 45 135 2 9 14 15 136 8 9

Bartering 109 11 115 6 116 6 123 15 125 101 11 126 5 128 4 129 2 131 7 140 3

Cars 103 2 4 7 8 9 12 14 15 20 27 105 18 29 106 12 13 107 3 9 15 108 2 4 6 111 8 113 22 23 29 114 4 15 30 33 116 22 30 36 117 71 8 12 23

28

FAMILY LIFE (Continued] Cars Continued]

119 4 120 9 131 15 121 9 122 4 16 17 123 13 125 3 291 31 126 5 17 18 127 9 16 17 128 15 129 3 130 4 30 133 4 12 134 3 5 6 135 9 25 136 19 24 27 138 1 12 13 19 20 30 140 5 9 141 4 5 12 142 6 17 203 3 205 2 9 206 9 207 6 I 21 22 209 4

Chores 101 2 102 12 103 3 6 21 104 48 52 58 59 105 17 109 6-8 18 26 111 2 113 1 2 6 7 114 3 39 40 115 5 7 10 27 28 117 5 26 118 3 4 119 2 120 5 121 1 3 123 1 2 51 10 11 14 15 19 31

461 49 124 3 4 21 125 2 126 3 6 7 128 1 8 130 34 131 8 1 25

29

FAMILY LIFE [Continued] Chores IContinued]

132 3 133 2 15 134 7 135 5 10 19 22 25 27 137 3 4 10-12 22 25 138 9 139 1 2 4 140 12 141 3 142 6 1 22 201 6 209 4 14

Cooking Food 101 9 24 102 3 5 13 15 103 4 27 29 105 2 11 14 15 106 35 36 107 9 13 14 108 2 3 14 109 2 3 7 12 13 22 110 31 111 3 113 2 15 16 18 114 4 17 18 25 38 39 115 10 1 11 1 16 1 2 8 1 31 116 101 24 117 51 6 1 17 119 4 120 16 121 7 24 25 122 13 16 20 123 15-18 25 27 37 49 124 5 6 21 22 125 11-14 126 22 23 127 10 17 128 1 5 10 129 12 130 8 13-15 25 131 5-7 20 21 25 132 6 7 20 133 2 1 3 1 11 1 2 2 134 5-7 22 135 2-6 9 10 18 22 25 27 136 9 12 13 23 137 2 3 10 19 138 25

30

FAMILY LIFE IContinued] CookingFood [Continued]

139 2 3 140 1-3 142 6 7 10 11 143 5-7 11 201 6 16 202 5-7 203 2 204 10 206 1 2 207 10 208 5 209 11-13

Dating 103 12 104 56 106 9 107 10 108 16 113 3 4 114 15 115 4 8 36 116 1 14 117 53 119 5 120 7 8 122 21 125 19 126 8 127 21 130 17 133 24 135 31 136 26 27 2 91 32 137 10 138 20-23 142 27

Entertainment 101 6 7 14 26 102 14 15 103 7 12 27 29 30 104 48 52 105 3 106 4 14 18 26 31 107 3 1 5 108 2 109 2 5 21 26 32 36 110 17 111 2 11

31

FAMILY LIFE [Continued] Entertainment [Continued]

112 31 38 113 2 281 29 31 114 51 13 1 15 1 40 115 3-5 8 33 36 116 2-4 33 117 9 23 24 34 118 5-7 20 21 119 4 1 5 1 11 14 120 2 8 121 5 19 122 9 19 20 123 5 20 211 25 37 411 42 124 2 6 21 125 41 6 8 9 221 33 126 8 257 28 127 34 128 6-8 241 26 129 81 171 18 131 61 9 132 5-7 133 3 14 15 134 6 17 21 22 135 3 7 91 13 14 16 30 32 136 2 91 11-131 29 137 9 24 138 5 23 139 4 9 140 2 3 141 3 10 142 6 11 15 22 143 1 3 8 10 201 2 5 203 6 208 6 2 0 9 4 13

Hobbies 102 7 103 12 104 57-59 114 9 118 6 120 5 123 19 129 8 135 3

Hunting 109 2 116 21 5

32

FAMILY LIFE [Continued] Hunting [Continued]

119 5 8 122 11 123 16-22 125 10 131 5 22 135 5 10 24 139 24

Marriage 101 3 25 102 2 12 16 103 12-14 104 56 105 1 25 106 8 1 9 107 171 20 108 8 16 109 26 27 110 2 19 111 4 5 112 4 113 1 3 4 29 30 114 15 115 8 9 36 37 116 1 16 30 117 52 53 58 118 21 119 17 120 7 121 15 29 122 2 21 123 27 37 47-49 124 26 125 27 126 8 9 28 127 3-5 211 39 130 5 17 19 42 131 3 132 19 133 24 135 4 31 136 6 8 26 27 30 32 137 10 24 26 138 24 28 139 19 140 4 5 141 21 142 24 27 28 143 17

33

FAMILY LIFE [Continued] Marriage Continued]

201 4 12 14 206 2 207 2 209 20

Moonshining 103 8 10 36-38 122 14 135 3

Problems 103 6 8 20 35 36 105 23 106 24T 25 28 107 19 20 35 37 108 6 16 17 109 17 18 110 2 3 112 3 71 24-26 29 31 113 9 12 18 21-23 25-29 114 7 115 2 3 6 116 7 117 25 120 1-3 24-26 121 23 24 122 10 18 19 130 3 132 1 3 7 135 23 29 30 136 37 38 40 138 4 6 9 141 14 15 201 13 202 6-8 12 204 11

Sense of Community 103 11 105 18 24 106 28 107 14 108 19 109 12_ 19 110 11 18 23 113 10 11 114 18 118 3 4 121 3 122 10 18 19

34

FAMILY LIFE [Continued] Sense of Community [Continued]

124 6 8 15 125 4 8 126 12 13 39 128 7 37 130 2 8 131 4 5 7 20 132 71 8 135 13 17 18 25 31 137 5 6 138 31 32 141 4 9 142 7 8 21-24 143 7

Shivaree 114 15 126 28 127 5

Sports 108 10 113 3 116 4 119 5 120 7 122 19 24 123 4 5 19 45 49 50 125 1 6 128 6 1 9 133 23-25 134 14-22 25 135 10 136 12 137 14 138 19 139 18 141 3 9 142 27 2 08 6

FARMING 110 3 11 115 39 47 48 123 28 29 47 48 52 53 125 10 140 19 20 141 4 10 11 26 201 6

35

FARMING Continued] Butchering

109 12 130 8-13

Crops 101 23 102 1 103 20 32 104 2 105 1 2 109 10 11 111 4 112 2 3 24 113 1 2 4 114 2 115 2 6 23 41 42 116 4 5 17 18 117 5 118 2 9 10 119 2 14 120 6 121 3 6 8 122 13 123 13 14 19 29 41 124 7 9 125 3 10 11 15 29 126 3 127 152 128 1 4 129 1 130 15 16 19-22 27 28 131 11 133 2 137 134 1 5 137 2 138 9 139 2 140 9 202 141 8 143 21 205 2 3 13 206 1 3 4 8 207 6 8 12 14 209 4

Drought 101 23 103 17 104 2 105 5

36

FARMING Continued] Drought Continued]

106 6 109 11 110 22 113 4 6 114 16 19 116 18-20 118 10~ 11 119 3 6 121 6 124 1 7 125 15 126 2 127 71 161 27 128 2 51 10 130 5 16 20 281 29 131 11 132 9 134 5 139 5 140 5 141 41 6 142 19 201 21 16 205 4 8 207 14 20 209 11 2

Dust Storms 101 71 8 102 3 103 17 39 105 4 106 5 6 109 11 110 12 21 111 6 7 112 23 114 21 115 12 116 18~ 19 118 10 11 119 3 120 6 121 6 123 14 124 7 125 15 16 126 14

37

FARMING Continued] Dust Storms IContinued]

127 27 29 128 10 130 16 131 11 136 40 138 137 14 141 4 6 142 4 17-20 201 16 205 4 207 6 14-18 20 21 209 6

FloodsCyclones 107 16 111 6 7 114 23 123 14 23 130 1 134 5 138 15 139 11 209 1

Government Policies 101 20 24 102 2 103 24 32 33 35 104 7 8 33 105 5 106 8 107 13 108 6 15 16 109 9 22 111 6 7 113 32 114 19 20 118 9 10 119 6 120 20 123 30-32 124 9 10 125 121 13 127 22 128 11 130 26 27 131 5 10 11 132 10 134 4 8 24 139 6 16 17

38

FARMING fContinued] Government Policies Continued]

140 24 142 18 201 2 205 11-19 209 7 8

Income 101 3 104 2 105 2 106 8 111 5 112 3 24 26 113 1 2 4 114 4 16 19 115 11 43 117 7 118 2 8 9 119 4 6 7 121 6 7 123 40 41 126 6 13 151 20 127 16 12 8 51 9 129 2 130 15 18 211 22 25 26 34 35

481 49 132 2 9 11 135 3 138 3 140 5 141 4 51 19 142 5 143 20 205 6 13 206 2-4 207 81 9 15 21

Land Ownership 101 23 103 31 107 2 108 1 109 91 10 110 22 112 3 114 1 2 7 115 36 119 1-3 6 7 120 6

39

FARMING [Continued] Land Ownership [Continued]

121 2 122 2 3 123 35 41 50 125 2 3 23 126 2 3 13 127 12 18 22 128 8 129 1 7 22 130 3 131 4 133 3 4 12 137 18 25 26 134 2 4 5 8 11 137 27 138 2 3 139 2 140 5 13 17-19 141 3 15-17 21 22 142 2-4 25 143 20 2 OS 1 2 206 1 5 6 8 9 207 9 10 209 1 22

Land Rental 101 2 102 1 103 8 23 104 1 7 8 107 2 110 1 111 2 113 4 114 1 2 10 14 115 23 27 116 16-18 118 2 119 3 120 6 121 2 7 8 122 2 123 127 13 40 41 50 124 4 9 127 1 2 6 7 128 5 129 1 130 5 15 i31 4 17-19

40

FARMING [Continued] Land Rental IContinued]

138 9 139 5 140 101 13 141 15 201 3 206 5 9

Methods 101 3 102 3 7 12 103 171 20 21 24 31 39 104 1 105 5 106 7 29 109 6 11 12 30 31 110 21 22 28 111 7 112 23 113 2 114 19 20 115 51 41-48 116 5 15 18 118 1 10 19 119 2 4 120 11 14 121 6 7 122 9 10 16-18 123 2 3 6 7 19 29 30 51 52 124 8 9 125 10 11 15 16 126 5 14 21 127 7 16 128 7 10 11 129 7 130 15 1619 131 5 11 18 132 3 9 10 134 6 140 20 141 6 19 142 51 19~ 201 22 143 2 0 201 6 206 3 8 207 7 81 14 16

Sharecropping 103 1 7 105 1 110 1 3

41

FARMING Continued] Sharecropping Continued]

111 2 112 3 24 113 4 115 6 91 27 116 17 117 11 5 7 118 2 9 121 2 127 21 61 15 128 8 129 1 130 51 151 18 137 2 141 41 8 142 2 206 4 5 209 11 19

THE GRAPES OF WRATHSTEINBECK

106 6 1 71 15 108 15 110 29-301 33 119 13 122 22 125 41 128 331 34 132 22 134 13 142 19 208 4 71 11 13-16

Identification with 101 16 35 103 27 28 111 18 113 35 121 27 127 181 41 42 129 13 20 21 131 13 133 21 136 20 37 139 20 201811 205 5

42

THE GRAPES OF WRATHSTEINBECK [Continued] Movie

103 27 105 26 106 33 34 107 5 13 110 2 8 113 34 114 45 118 16 17 121 27 124 25 127 42 131 28 137 31 139 19 141 24 208 15

Objections to 101 16 103 2 8 105 26 27 106 33-36 114 45 46 118 23 24 120 28 124 25 127 18 25 128 33 34 131 27 28 137 30 31 139 20 141 2 4 143 13 204 19 205 5 2 06 19 208 14-16

HEALTH Accidents

104 61 62 107 18 116 22 23

Birth of Children 101 5 102 2 103 5 9 10 13 16 105 1

43

HEALTH [Continued] Birth of Children Continued]

106 16 22 109 15 16 18~ 37 111 6 112 20 113 2 4 5 14 18-20 114 37 115 11-13 17 38 117 21 120 3 8 13 19-22 122 20 123 50 125 10 37 126 12 127 7 1 8 129 19 20 130 1 2 22 133 10 135 9 12 20 21 136 4 8 27 137 2 1 3 138 2 139 19 23 140 711 142 2 8 143 17 202 3 7 11 12 18

Causes of Death 101 25 103 5 106 16 107 1 13 19 109 25 26 38 39 110 2 31 111 5 112 6 113 1 19 30 114 43 49 115 3 6 7 17 18 116 5 117 20 21 26 120 1 3 19 24 25 123 16~ 43 124 23 126 44 127 4 5 13 130 24 48 132 19 135 137 14 16

44

HEALTH [Continued] Causes of Death [Continued]

136 3-6 25 27 29-31 38 39 141 16 142 23 143 19 202 3 9 10 12 14 16-18 206 14 209 19 20

Diseases 102 13 103 20 105 11 14 23 24 107 6 11 13 14 16 19 20 30 31 109 24 38 39 110 2 8 30 31 112 14 19 24 113 8 12 13 18 19 30 114 9 17 25 26 37 49 115 5 7 12 16-20 22 23 116 19 117 26 47 52-56 120 3 19 20 24 26 122 18 24 123 16 22-24 124 22-24 26 125 47 126 22 35 127 3 7 128 2 9 129 2 3 130 3 38 47 131 12 22 132 2 19 133 8 135 13 21 136 25 30 35 39 137 4 8 138 13 23 139 7 140 5 142 20 21 202 1-4 8-14 16 18 203 6 205 1 206 2 209 11 12 19

Folk Remedies and Cures 103 5 107 11

45

HEALTH [Continued] Folk Remedies and Cures Continued]

109 24 25 113 11 19 115 2 3 22 117 20 21 123 20 23 128 6 133 9 10 135 14 22 137 4 142 20 21 202 8-111 14

Health Care 101 13 20 102 13 103 5 91 16 105 141 151 23 24 106 1 8 107 111 18 23 38 109 151 16 181 23 241 381 39 110 2 1 8 1 311 32 112 6 113 1 51 18-201 301 311 33 38 114 17 371 38 115 5-7 12-18 23 116 5 61 23 117 20-231 55 118 171 18 120 3 41 8 21 22 121 20 25 122 18 20 21 123 4 22 23 124 4 22 23 125 10 21 37 38 126 22 23 35 127 3 7-9 30 128 2 9 129 19 130 1 22 23 47 48 131 22 132 19 133 8-10 135 91 12-14 21 22 136 6 9 301 33 35 137 8 138 131 23 139 71 9~ 101 18 19 141 2 0 142 20

46

HEALTH Continued] Health Care Continued]

202 2-14 16-19 206 14 209 11 12

Sanitation 202 4-6 15 17

HOUSING Auto Courts

107 9~ 14~ 27 Ditch Camps

102 7 8~ 14 103 26 104 12 105 23 106 15 107 10 110 6 25 113 14 35 114 39 115 52 118 15 16 119 13 16 121 19 20 122 22 23 125 20 37 126 33 129 15 131 20 132 18 136 37-39 137 17 139 18 202 4-6 15 203 3 206 7 I 10 208 7 8 11 209 10

Dugouts 135 11~ 18 19

Government-provided 101 34 103 26 27 104 19 20 51 105 10 106 10 11 14

47

HOUSING Continued] Government-provided [Continued]

107 4-7 13 14 16 17 28 108 12 109 31-33 110 14 111 9-11 15 112 3 8 113 35 36 114 38 39 118 16 119 13 121 17-19 124 16 125 25 33 36 126 26 30-32 127 23 41 128 20 129 141 15 131 22 133 2 0 137 30 141 20 202 6 15 203 3 204 16 17 205 4 206 13 14 208 7 20 9 10

Grower-provided 102 8 103 24-26 104 20 42 46 105 9 106 12 15 109 15 28 110 16 111 14 112 6 113 13 16 114 10 23 28 33 34 118 18 20 119 12 13 121 22 122 6 23 123 35 42 125 24 25~ 33 35 36 126 21 7 33 127 11 18 23

48

HOUSING [Continued] Grower-provided [Continued]

128 19 129 4 5 13-15 131 16 133 18 137 17 ~ 20 139 15 18 140 6 8-10 16 141 14 16 17 201 8 9 203 3 204 16 17 206 6-8 13 209 10

Homes in California 101 8 26 28 29 102 4 6 11 12 103 21 104 4 12-14 25 26 49 60 61 105 19 20 106 12 21 107 5 I 7 121 27 108 31 6 1 7 109 151 181 271 29 110 81 14 15 111 14 112 61 8 I 201 301 331 39 113 16-201 23 24 28 114 10 111 231 331 34 115 15-17 116 241 261 32 117 18 19 118 14 121 111 171 181 221 29 122 246 123 341 36 371 411 50 124 101 111 141 16 125 251 35 126 21 22 33 127 11 13 18-241 30 311 37 128 19 20 129 4 11 12 15-17 131 13 16 17 19 20 132 12 14 15 17 133 8 12 15 27 28 134 10-13 135 24 27 31 33 136 21 24 25 137 20 24 26 27

49

HOUSING [Continued] Homes in California IContinued]

138 13 16-18 20 25 28 29 139 17 18 ~3 24 140 6-11 17 141 13 14 16 27 142 29 143 11 12 20 201 10 202 3 203 1 2 204 16 18 205 7 206 7-9 208 10 209 9 11 14 15

Homestead in Arkansas 103 3 115 1 2 4 9 10 22-24 128 1 2 137 1 141 1 2 143 6 7

Homesmiddottead in Missouri 108 1 119 1 2 4

Homestead in Nebraska 130 5-8 18 132 2 8

Homestead in Oklahoma 103 9 12-14 17 104 56 106 2 109 10 110 1 114 1 4 10 16 115 2 7 118 2 4 122 2 4 9 11 123 1 2 9-14 124 3-5 125 9 10 126 3 4 27 127 1 2 6 7 15 16 26 27 128 3 131 1 133 1 4 135 6-8 136 8 11 12 137 7 13

50

HOUSING [Continued] Homestead in Oklahoma [Continued]

138 2 3 9 11 12 139 1-3 142 1-4 7--13 209 3

Homestead in South Dakota 134 2 3

Homestead in Texas 111 3 117 2 121 1 4 129 1 2 140 1

Internment Camps WW II) 122 23 125 35

Labor Camps 103 21 24 28 104 44 107 4 10 12 16 17 26 27 29 109 27 28 31-33 110 33 113 17 20 114 24-28 33 117 11 12 17 18 25 123 33 128 16 129 4 12 17 133 18 134 13 21 22 142 29 202 15 204 16 205 5

State Rental Homes 135 27 28

Tents 101 34 102 4 5 103 9 104 3 13 42 43 62 105 9 106 13 107 4 9 10 14 17 27 28 109 1 2 9 31 113 6 114 24 115 15

51

HOUSING [Continued] Tents Continued]

116 8 117 19 121 17-20 123 33 124 16 125 33 37 127 30~ 37 129 4 12 15 131 13 20 21 134 21 140 6 143 13 14 202 4 204 9 17 206 6 7 209 10 11

IMPACT OF EXPERIENCE

l(H 14 161 191 28 31 102 10 103 35 41 104 2 81 48 55 63 64 106 26 27 107 6 14 30-33 35-37 108 19-21 109 40 110 13 19 20 27 34-36 38 39 111 18 112 14 17 19-211 30 34 40 113 24-26 2 9 34 37 114 50 115 20 53 116 37 117 10 15 24 27 58 121 11 15-19 31 122 23 24 123 39 42 53-55 125 45 47 126 17 ~ 18 24 33 45 46 127 12 14 19-21 32-351 41 43 128 19 30~ 35-38 130 48 49 131 191 25 31 132 17 24

52

IMPACT OF EXPERIENCE [Continued]

134 136

137 138 141 142 143 202 203 209

24 25 28 11 17 20 41 29_ 32 16 31-33 14 25 26 28 34 22 23 16-19 11 19 25

29 21 25 33 35 36 40

INDIANA

202 1

IOWA

142 205 207

4 1 1

IWO JIMA

117 42-48

JAPANESE INTERNMENT

122 125 205

23 35 9 10

KANSAS

113 116 132 207

3 14 1 6 16

KU KLUX KLAN

103 135

28 14-17

53

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA

114 301 46 116 19 122 22 131 20 135 20 139 11 140 13 202 4 51 9 17 18 208 3 1 6 10-12

Attraction of California 101 3 1 17 102 3 103 18 20 105 6 106 6 9 11 281 29 107 8 108 4 I 18 109 9 110 8 111 9 112 23 113 51 6 114 91 22 115 14 391 41 116 71 9 117 8 118 11 12 119 8 1 10 11 121 9 122 3 124 10 11 125 81 241 30 126 151 16 127 8 1 16 27 128 13 129 3 130 32 131 12 25 132 3 11 12 134 81 11 24 135 11 18 136 18 139 101 26 140 5 141 51 14 142 3 4 143 11 201 4 I 6 8 12

54

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA [Continued]

202 6 206 2 4 209 2

Belongings 101 3 102 4 103 15 20 104 42 105 6 7 106 10 107 3 16 108 4 111 8 112 2 113 6 7 11 114 30 115 14 116 22 117 8 118 13 15 124 10 12 126 17 127 9 18 128 15 130 30 35 131 13 132 14 135 20 136 19 138 14 140 9 141 14 202 5 205 1 207 19 209 5

Border Inspections 102 8 103 15 20 104 9 10 49 105 8 106 30 108 18 19 110 24 113 6 7 10-12 114 30 31 117 11 118 13

55

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA Continued] Border Inspections Continued]

121 10 123 33 124 13 125 32 126 20 127 10 29 128 16 18 131 14 132 14 133 7 135 20 137 18 138 14 143 15 209 5 8

CookingFood 102 3 5 13 15 103 21 106 10 113 8 10 114 9 29 116 10 117 9 118 12 119 10 123 33 125 19 31 126 20 127 10 128 15 130 3 0 1 3 3 131 13 14 132 13 133 5 6 134 10 135 20 138 14 141 12 143 11 15 209 5

Funds Available 101 3 24 102 4 103 15 18 104 2 105 6 106 9 107 4 14-16

56

MIGRATIONTO CALIFORNIA [Continued] Funds Available [Continued]

108 5 110 3 8 111 8 112 1 4 6 113 6 114 10 17 29 115 14 116 10 22 117 710 118 13 121 3 10 122 4 123 34 124 12 125 17 126 5 18-20 127 17 2 9 128 15 129 3 130 29 30 34 131 13 132 13 133 3 134 8 10 135 12 18 138 14 140 6 141 12 142 25 143 10 11 201 7 205 1 209 5

Reasons for Move 101 3 23 102 2 4 103 15 18 20 25 39 104 2 42 105 4 6 106 9 11 107 2 108 3 5 18 109 9 10 13 27 110 3 4 8 111 7 8 112 2 113 5 6

57

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA [Continued] Reasons for Move [Continued]

114 115 116 117 118 119 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 201 204 205 206 207 209

Route 102 103 104 105 106 108 110 112 113 114 115 116

8-10 21 22 14 19-22 7 11 8 8 3 141 10 8 14 7 1

12 2 291 121 11 11 41 111 181 8 13 10 51 5

9

4 30 1 32

101 141 23-25 30

8 1 16 1 30 13

3 311 321 341 35 13

3 8-11

12 18 40

13

26 6 9 11

2-4 16 17 19 24 21 10 6 9 1 2 10 19 11 21 191 22

4 18-20 2 I 8 61 7 10 4 3 5 4 I 8 31 40 22-24

58

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA Continued] Route Continued]

117 8-10 118 12 119 9 10 124 11 125 17 126 181 19 127 9 181 29 128 14-16 130 32-34 131 14 132 13 134 10 135 11 19 137 17 138 13 14 202 4 5 205 1 209 7

Shelter 102 4 103 18-20 104 9 106 10 107 4 108 4 111 8 112 5 113 8 10 114 9 24 28 29 116 22 23 117 9 118 12 119 9 121 9 123 33 124 10 125 17-19 126 17 127 9 128 15 129 3 130 301 33 131 13 132 13 133 5 134 10 135 11 136 19

59

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA [Continued] Shelter [Continued]

137 17 141 12 143 11 201 7 2 07 18 209 5

Transportation 101 3 102 4-6 103 16 18 20 104 8 42 105 6 1 7 106 10 107 3 108 4 109 9 13 110 3 8 23 24 111 8 112 5 113 6 7 114 8 24 29-31 115 14 116 1 9 10 22 117 8 118 12 119 8 9 121 9 122 4 I 17 123 32 33 124 12 125 17-191 24 26 2 9 31 126 5 17 18 127 9 17 128 15 129 3 131 13 133 4 134 10 135 11 136 19 138 13 139 10 140 5 9 141 12 142 3 25

15143 201 8 205 1 209 1 2 4 5

60

MISSOURI

108 1 2 19 115 4 0 121 2 129 16 207 7 208 5

Cities Cape Girardeau

116 9 El Dorado Springs

108 1 3 Hannibal

119 4 7 Kansas City

116 8 207 3

Monroe City 119 1

St Louis 119 2 4 7 8

MONTANA

119 3

NEBRASKA

132 1 Cities

Grand Island 130 18

Kerney 130 3

Litchfield 130 3 4 16 35

Ponca 130 1 4 7

Return to 130 40

THE NEW DEAL Civilian Conservation Corps

103 34

61

THE NEW DEAL [Continued] Civilian Conservation Corps [Continued]

110 3-7 9 35 112 28 119 15 125 5 12 21-23 129 18 139 7-9 16 207 13 208 10

Hoover 103 32 34 125 12

National Recovery AdministrationOther Agencies 103 32 34 118 8 205 4 5 8-19

Politics 101 34 103 33 35 104 7 1 8 33 107 12 112 13 28 121 2 125 12 14 15 131 10 132 10 11 138 8 1 15 139 14 140 25 207 12 208 15 209 21

Roosevelt 101 32-34 103 32 104 32 33 106 5 108 5 6 15 16 110 3 35 36 111 6 7 112 27 28 113 25 32 114 19 115 12 118 9 119 6 15 123 30 31 125 12 15 126 13

62

THE NEW DEAL [Continued] Roosevelt [Continued]

127 22 23 128 11 129 10 14 130 23 24 26 27 131 5 9 10 132 9 133 13 27 134 4 8 24 138 11 139 6 7 13 14 23 140 24 14178 142 17 18 205 17 18 207 9 12 13 208 10 209 21

Voting 103 33 106 5 110 25 26 125 14 130 23 131 5 139 252 4 140 25 207 13

Works Progress Administration 101 336 102 2 104 31 105 4 5 8 19 20 107 1 108 12 110 35 111 177 112 28 113 17 18 21 24 33 114 22 115 13 118 8 119 14 156 124 14 17 125 1 12 23 127 22 128 20 23 27 129 5 10 132 9 11 16 133 11 17

63

THE NEW DEAL [Continued] Works Progress Administration Continued]

134 5 9 23 138 11 12 13978 140 23 141 23 142 18 204 6 207 12 208 10 209 21

NEW MEXICO

135 11 18-20 140 3 4

Cities Albuquerque

117 8 11 Deming

116 22 23 Gallup

116 12 Las Cruces

116 22 23

OKIE

113 10 33 114 41 46 128 18 25 33 132 18 19 135 26 202 5 205 4 1 6 208 4

Definition 101 31 102 8 104 37 54 105 22 106 31-33 107 38 108 19 109 17T 19 27 110 28 35

64

OKIE [Continued] Definition [Continued]

114 44 118 24 121 21 32 123 22 37 38 124 25 26 126 40 127 14 31 33 128 33 132 21 22 134 14 136 37-40 137 22 30 139 19 141 25 201 16 202 4 1 16 203 10 206 14 208 4 13

Reactions to Term 101 32 102 8 9 104 37 54 105 22 106 31-33 107 38 39 109 19 110 12 27 28 113 33 34 37 114 41 42 116 34 118 24 120 26 27 121 21 123 37 38 42 124 18 125 42 43 126 32 40 46 127 14 33 36 128 24 25 33 129 21 131 23 132 23 136 22 39 40 137 21 22 30 139 19 141 24 142 29 30

42

35

65

OKIE [Continued] Reactions to Term [Continued]

201 16 203 10 205 12

Rednecks 107 2 4-26

OKLAHOMA

111 6 125 3 10 126 10 14 27 43 128 4 135 11 12 141 5 9

Cities Ardmore

110 1 2 139 2

Blair 114 15

Blanchard 120 1 2 5

Boley 133 1 1 3

Boynton 135 11

Bushyhead 137 73 6

Checotah 113 1 4 128 3 8 209 1

Chelsea 137 7 812

Cold Springs 140 4

Colgate 112 2

Comanche 142 1

Council Hill 131 1

Cushing 201 2

Duncan 110 1 124 1

66

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities Continued]

Durant 103 16

Dustin 139 1 2 25

Enid 138 middot 6

EufaulaLake Eufaula 103 71 29 209 23

Fort Gibson 123 1 12 13 24 25 32 126 1 16

Fort Sill 120 5

Frederick 104 56

Granite 114 8

Greenfield 141 9

Guthrie 138 2-5 13 15

Hammon 142 3 15

Hanna 112 3 136 1

Hartshorne 125 1

Henryetta 103 16 209 1

Hillibee 127 4

Hitchita 112 25 209 3

Holdenville 137 3-5

Hollis 102 1

Lenna 118 1 131 2

Lexington 120 1 2

Lindsay 106 9

67

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities (Continued]

Maud 118 1

McAlester 109 91 10 125 20

McLain 122 1

Meeker 127 6 15 16

Muskogee 122 1 123 18 19 25

Nowata 122 2

Oaklodge 116 1 5

Okemah 103 8 133 4

Oklahoma City 120 8 12 138 3 5

Paden 127 4

Pauls Valley 106 1 109 10 13

Pitcher 103 8

Pleasant Valley 109 10 13

Ponca City 142 1 2

Porum 112 1

Prague 127 5 6

Quinton 136 1 10 11 18

Sallisaw 116 16_ 36

Scullyville 116 3 7

Seminole 116 1 135 8

Spiro 102 1 116 1 3 6 7

68

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities [Continued]

Stillwater 201 4 13

Tryon 201 1

Tulsa 116 16 17

Tuttle 120 1

Watonga 120 4 141 9

Weletka 103 11

Wewoka 112 1 4 25

Whodathoughtit 113 3

Craig County 122 11

Moved to 114 8 115 26 128 2 3 131 1 2 137 3 141 4

Oklahoma Territory 127 1-3

Payne County 105 1

Return to 102 11 107 15 109 27 110 18 38 111 8 18 114 10 14 15 17 116 36 37 120 13 27 123 53 125 25 26 29 30 40 127 16 28 131 13 22 25 133 16 135 23 25 136 18 137 7

69

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Return to [Continued]

139 26 27 140 9 142 3 10 17 22 34 201 13 206 7 207 20 209 1 2 17 18 23

Rogers County 101 23

Sequoyah County 116 1 16-18 36

Wagoner County 101 23

OREGON

109 28 29 130 29-34 206 2

POEMS

128 14 22 25 31 34 36

RELIEFWELFARE Agencies

102 91 13 103 32 107 35 112 12 114 18 124 2 3 125 17 202 5 15 2 0 4 2 11-13

Attitudes toward 101 10 102 91 10 103 32 104 24 32 105 19 110 14 26 27 111 17 112 12 113 17 2833

70

RELIEFWELFARE [Continued] Attitudes toward [Continued]

116 35 119 15 121 177 19 25 123 43 124 177 23 125 38 126 35_~ 39 127 417 42 128 27-30 129 5 130 2 7 131 4 27 30 31 132 16-18 133 13 14 137 32 139 8 140 23 142 18 202 71 8 1 15 203 6 11 204 13 14 20 208 10 209 21

Quality 102 10 103 32 104 32 125 38 39 204 15

Type Received 102 9 10 103 16 32 33 104 24 31 105 19 107 15 108 4 110 17 111 17 112 12 113 32 114 18 42 118 8 121 17 124 23 125 37 128 28 29 130 27 132 16

71

RELIEFWELFARE [Continued] Type Received IContinued]

133 13 134 15 135 28 139 8 202 5 71815 204 15 208 9 209 211 22

Welfare 101 9 10 102 9 10 103 32 104 24 311 36 1 0 5 19- 21 1 2 5 106 12 16 17 23 24 107 14 15 18 351 37 108 4 1 71 18 110 14 17 25-27 111 17 112 121 13 15 113 15 171 28 114 181 421 43 116 35 120 17 121 19 122 24 123 43 125 19 126 251 39 128 27 28 131 4 27 133 11 13 22 136 14 137 32 140 3 141 20 142 18 201 13 202 51 71 15 203 6 11 204 2 11 19-21 205 4 11 12 207 10 13 19

RELIGION

103 32

72

RELIGION [Continued]

110 29 113 321 36 126 28 29 131 6 132 6 135 151 32 142 12 26 33 202 6

Brush Arbor 109 5 122 19 123 25 136 10 139 41 5 209 11

Churches 101 7 11 102 10 105 31 29 106 2 I 8 I 25 107 3 109 5 110 171 18 112 371 39 113 21 16 17 35 114 51 7 8 441 45 115 8 31-33 50-53 117 54-58 118 51 6 1 21 119 4 120 8 121 25 26 122 191 24 123 25126142 124 21 31 5 61 201 22 125 81 41 126 71 241 30 127 21 10 14 271 301 341 351 38-41 128 6 26 27 130 3 131 6 132 6 21 23 133 23 134 1 3 24 25 29 135 7 141 18 31 136 3 7 137 9 10 24 25 138 8 91 14

73

RELIGION Continued] Churches Continued]

140 14 15 141 2 3 9 142 4 22 30-33 143 12 15 24 201 5 11 209 4

MinistryMissionary Work 107 23 113 31 36 142 25 26 29

Moral Majority 134 29

RevivalsTraveling Ministers 109 5 114 5 6 115 32 118 5 6 124 6 125 8 I 9 126 =middot 8 127 5 128 6 131 4 6 I 8 135 14 139 4 141 3 142 26-28 32 33

SOUTH DAKOTA Beadle County

134 1 Huron County

134 5 Return to

134 8 9 29 Wounded Knee

134 5

TEXAS

113 4 114 6 28 43 44 124 4 131 20 142 24 30

74

TEXAS Continued] Cities

Abilene 111 5 6 117 15

Austin lb3 15

Barstow 104 1

Big Spring 142 30 32 209 s 6

Cedar Hill 140 1

Dallas 117 7 140 1

Electra 140 4

Gainesville 121 1

Haskell 129 1

Kemp 117 6

La Mesa 114 14

Plainview 110 3

Port Arthur 116 8 9

Red Springs 114 1

Silverton 140 1

Waco 103 15 16

Wichita Falls 117 8

Wylie 111 1

Brazo River 103 16

Farming Conditions 104 40

Return to 114 14 16 121 28 31 129 6

Rio Grande Valley 103 15

75

VIOLENCE

103 28 29 104 17 21 105 25 27 107 61 9 12 261 28 30 109 2 01 21 33 111 13 17 112 9 10 36 113 4J 18J 21-23 26-29 33 34 114 2527 35 115 49 123 36 125 191 43 126 41 127 23 131 22 23 138 10 11 20-22 139 9 10 15 18 25 203 8 204 9 206 10-12

VIRGINIA

206 1

WASHINGTON

206 1

WORK --xfter World War II

101 29 102 12 103 31 104 15 44 106 16 107 171 19-21 36 110 19 20 34 37 111 16 112 34J 35 114 48 116 31 117 51-57 119 18 120 21 23 24

76

WORK [Continued] --xfter World War II [Continued]

123 46 50 124 28 125 2 28 43-45 126 38 44 127 33 371 41 129 71 8 130 38 41 42 46 134 11 136 301 31 138 25-27 139 22 141 21 26 206 187 19 207 5

Conditions 103 22-24 26 104 2-6 15 16 30 35 52 107 22 24-28 30 31 109 31 110 10 11 12 25 112 26 29 113 15 114 24 124 20 125 22 27 2 9 32 126 21 26 30 38 129 5 12 13 131 21 139 18 203 5 7

During World War II 101 20 29 102 11 103 24 35 104 15 105 25 26 107 17 108 5 6 20 109 37 110 18 19 37 111 12 113 22 26 114 47 48 115 44 47 53 116 31 117 35-51 118 23 119 16

77

WORK [Continued] --ollring World War II [Continued]

120 20 21 121 29 123 22 46 124 27 125 3 27 34 35 43 126 35 43 44 127 20 128 21 29 37 129 7 10 130 37 38 40 41 131 26 29 132 23 133 16 20 134 11 20 136 27 28 138 23-25 139 18 20 21 141 21 26 143 19 202 9 203 8 206 10 15 207 3 4 209 20

Employers 101 30 1025-712 103 12 17 22 32 104 2 15 30 105 11 16 106 15 19 107 9 29-31 38 108 14 15 20 109 1 15 20 27 110 9-11 13 27 36 111 15 112 6 7 26 29 32 113 15 16 28 29 114 11 24 31 41-43 115 16 43-45 116 6 7 25 26 28 30-32 117 18 52 118 13 20 119 11-13 16 18 19 120 12 14 15 20 23 121 17 24 122 5-8 123 35 36

78

WORK [Continued] ~players [Continued]

124 20 125 5 21 24 271 281 40 126 151 21 22 251 26 361 371 39 127 11 121 201 211 30 33 128 18 31 129 4 1 7 1 9-11 1 13 1 18 1 21 2 2 130 31 3540 131 16 26 27 133 2 6 134 121 16-18 201 211 25 136 17-19 26 27 33-35 137 6 8 161 19 20 138 3-6 13 20 139 10 121 14-16 140 9-11 141 16 17 201 12 202 2 3 203 7 206 31 15 207 3 5 209 16

Labor Contracting 107 19 261 291 311 32 133 16-18 26

Migrant Labor 101 41 5 12 30 102 6 7 103 24 25 104 2-6 15 241 25 52 105 9-12 171 18 106 121 131 15 17 21-24 107 4 5 8 18 24-27 30 31 108 3 8 15 109 7 8 19-21 27-30 110 91 101 13 15 111 8 12 16 17 112 6 31 32 113 13 15 18 32 114 31 32 115 52 116 27-30 117 12 17-19 291 31 118 16 119 11 12 120 11-13 15 22 121 10 11 22 122 5 22

79

WORK Continued] --grgrant Labor Continued]

123 35 42 43 125 33 126 26 30 33 37 38 127 31 128 16 21 28 129 3 4 11-17 20 21 130 33 34 131 15 19-21 26 133 19 134 9-13 21 22 135 21 25 29 136 37 38 137 16 20 139 13 15-17 140 3 4 141 19 20 142 18 143 11 13 201 8 14 202 4 9 15 203 4 5 7 8-10 205 3 4 7 206 2 4 5-7 9 12-15 208 6 209 8 9 12-15

Mining 103 8 19 115 33 116 20 21 122 11-13 125 1 3 4 12 131 2 140 4 5 141 1

Odd Jobs 104 23 105 15 25 106 3 107 12 18 19 34 35 108 3 5 6 9 111 11 15 16 113 13 114 17 18 32 33 40 41 48 115 19 24 116 25 26 117 7 52 118 18 119 8 12 14 15

80

WORK [Continued] --odd Jobs

120 8 17 122 6 7 22 123 36 40 49 124 14 16 19 24 127 11 128 19 20 29 129 1 3 5 7 131 16 25 30 132 14 17 134 8 12 15 16 135 11 23 137 12 20 25 26 138 18 22 139 6 7 12 16 17 140 1 6-8 10 142 2 3 5 9 14 34 35 143 6 12 14-16 206 3 4 209 20

Oil Fields 102 5-7 12 112 25 26 114 14 15 116 1 13 121 17 125 2 4 1 28 46 129 9 135 7 8 I 23 29 139 22 140 4 142 2 3 206 16 18 208 1-5

Permanent Jobs 101 9 27 29 103 12 17 23 24 32 104 4 6 14 24 26 29 34 106 4 107 19 35 108 4 7-9 109 15 27-29 110 2 10 18 19 21 24 111 6 9-11 16 112 7 30 31 113 1 4 21 28-31 114 16 31 32 48 115 16 1 17 4 4 116 2 7-16 32

81

WORK [Continued] --permanent Jobs [Continued]

118 11 131 18 19 119 191 20 120 201 211 25 121 22 122 2 3 I 5~8 I 23 123 11 VI 35 36 124 1 14-17 125 20 25 27-29 37 126 21 25 33 35-38 127 11 20-22 24 30 128 20 28-30 129 4 7 130 31 36-38 131 21 30 132 18 19 133 19 22 134 11 18 25-28 36 136 2 10 14 15 19 33-35 137 6 8 26-28 138 1-4 8 139 22 23 140 4 5 10-12 20 141 12 17 142 5 25 26 28 35 143 19 201 10 205 6 8 9 2 07 3 1 5 208 1

Prisoners of War as Workers 115 47 133 20 203 9

Strikes 101 17 104 21 22 1 43 105 11 21 106 13 15 16 191 20 33 107 7 11 15 28 109 20 21 110 32 33 111 13 112 7-10 14 113 32 115 48-50 118 18 124 24 125 3 4

82

WORK [Continued] --strikes [Continued]

126 36 127 24 129 10 11 130 40 41 131 27 133 25 138 8 139 16 17 140 14-16 22 201 14 203 7 206 10-13 209 18

Unions 101 17 35 104 21 22 45 105 21 106 15 16 107 5 11-13 21-24 108 12 109 20 112 2 10 32 34-36 113 31 114 42 115 50 116 33 34 118 18 119 13 120 23 24 124 24 125 34 43 45 46 126 36 127 42 128 30 129 10 11 16 130 39-41 46 131 26 134 23 139 16 140 14 22 141 21 203 7 209 18

Wages 101 27 103 10 14 17 18 22 23 33 104 2 4 I 22 I 24 26 341 35 47 105 13 161 17

83

WORK [Continued] --wages [Continued]

106 14 18 19 107 2 12 17 25 30 108 5 6 8 109 6 8 20 21 28 29 31 40 110 7 9 11 1216 111 8 11 13 14 16 112 4 8-10 14 113 13 16-18 26 28 29 114 11 18 25 32 33 42 115 16 28 44 50 116 7 11 16 19 26-32 34 117 7 18 32 35 118 15 18 119 1 11 13 14 120 11-14 121 11 122 3 6-8 123 35 49 125 4 5 7 12 21-23 27-29 38 43 126 23 25 26 36 42 127 17 24 42 43 128 30 129 3 5 7 10 11 21 22 13 0 3 6 3 7 3 9-41 131 12 13 16 134 12 15 16 23 24 26 135 11 21 23 136 28 29 137 8 9 32 138 5 11 18 25 139 6 7 10 12-14 16-18 140 7 9 10 14 15 141 4 8 10 12 15 16 142 16 201 10 203 2 5 204 14 205 6 206 4 10 11 14 15 2 07 10 13 208 9 209 13 15

Work Permits 109 22 23

middot

CUMULATIVE INDEX

COLORADO [19]

CRIMELAW ENFORCEMENT [20] Charges of Communist

Agitation Criminal Prosecution

THE DEPRESSION [20] Causes

DISCRIMINATION [21] Community Government Agencies Housing Job Schools

EDUCATION [23] Arizona Arkansas Athletics California College Discrimination Iowa Missouri Nebraska New Mexico Oklahoma South Dakota Texas

FAMILY LIFE [27] Bartering Cars Chores CookingFood Dating Entertainment Hobbies Hunting Marriage Moonshining Problems Sense of Community

3

FAMILY LIFE Shivaree Sports

FARMING [34] Butchering Crops Drought Dust Storms FloodsCyclones Government Policies Income Land Ownership Land Rental Methods Sharecropping

THE GRAPES OF WRATHSTEINBECK [ Identification with Movie Objections to

HEALTH [ 42] Accidents Birth of Children Causes of Death Diseases Folk Remedies and Cures Health Care Sanitation

HOUSING [ 46] Auto Courts Ditch Camps Dugouts Government-provided Grower-provided Homes in California Homestead in Arkansas Homestead in Missouri Homestead in Nebraska Homestead in Oklahoma Homestead in South Dakota Homestead in Texas Internment Camps (WW II) Labor Camps

CUMULATIVE INDEX

HOUSING State Rental Homes Tents

IMPACT OF EXPERIENCE [51]

INDIANA [52]

IOWA [52]

IWO JIMA [52]

JAPANESE INTERNMENT [52]

KANSAS [52]

KU KLUX KLAN [52]

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA [53] Attraction of California Belongings Border Inspections CookingFood Funds Available Reasons for Move Route Shelter Transportation

MISSOURI [60] Cities

Cape Girardeau El Dorado Springs Hannibal Kansas City Monroe City St Louis

MONTANA [ 6 0]

4

NEBRASKA [60] Cities

Grand Island Kerney Litchfield Ponca

Return to

THE NEW DEAL [60] Civilian Conservation Corps Hoover National Recovery Adminshy

istrationOther Agencies Politics Roosevelt Voting Works Progress Administrashy

tion

NEW MEXICO [ 63] Cities

Albuquerque Deming Gallup Las Cruces

OKIE [63] Definition Reactions to Term Redneck

OKLAHOMA [ 65] Cities

Ardmore Blair Blanchard Boley Boynton Bushyhead Checotah Chelsea Cold Springs Colgate Comanche Council Hill

CUMULATIVE INDEX

OKLAHOMA Cities

Cushing Duncan Durant Dustin Enid EufaulaLake Eufaula Fort Gibson Fort Sill Frederick Granite Greenfield Guthrie Hammon Hanna Hartshorne Henryetta Hillibee Hitchita Holdenville Hollis Lenna Lexington Lindsay Maud McAlester McLain Meeker Muskogee Nowata Oak lodge Okemah Oklahoma City Paden Pauls Valley Pitcher Pleasant Valley Ponca City Porum Prague Quinton Sallisaw Scullyville Seminole Spiro Stillwater Tryon Tulsa

5

OKLAHOMA Cities

Tuttle Watonga Weletka Wewoka Whodathoughtit

Craig County Moved to Oklahoma Territory Payne County Return to Rogers County Sequoyah County Wagoner County

OREGON [69]

POEMS [69]

RELIEFWELFARE [69] Agencies Attitudes toward Quality Type Received Welfare

RELIGION [71] Brush Arbor Churches MinistryMissionary Work Moral Majority RevivalsTraveling Ministers

SOUTH DAKOTA [73] Beadle County Huron County Return to Wounded Knee

TEXAS [73] Cities

Abilene

6 CUMULATIVE INDEX

TEXAS Cities

Austin Barstow Big Spring Cedar Hill Dallas Electra Gainesville Haskell Kemp La Mesa Plainview Port Arthur Red Springs Silverton Waco Wichita Falls Wylie

Erazo River Farming Conditions Return to Rio Grande Valley

VIOLENCE [ 7 5]

VIRGINIA [75]

WASHINGTON [ 75]

WORK [75] --xfter World War II

Conditions During World War II Employers Labor Contracting Migrant Labor Mining Odd Jobs Oil Fields Permanent Jobs Prisoners of War as Workers Strikes Unions Wages Work Permits

7

PART II

CUMULATIVE INDEX

ARIZONA

107 16 111 9 114 8 10 16 22-27 142 31 32

Cities Bixley

209 7 Buckeye

104 2 42 45 Camp Verde

110 4 Casa Grande

113 4 5 10 20 Flagstaff

110 4 21 137 17

Glendale 123 1

GlobeGlobe Mountain 103 18 19 111 9 113 8

Phoenix 117 54 128 16 17 137 17

Sedona 110 4

Williams 116 11

Yuma 104 3 116 10 11

The Grand Canyon 139 8

Top of the World 113 8

ARKANSAS

107 1 2 113 9 30 140 5 141 4 26

8

ARKANSAS Continued] Cities

Branch 141 1

Cherry Hill 115 13

Conway 206 18

Dardanelle 103 4

El Dorado 116 1

Fort Smith 116 2 3 18 122 1 126 3 5 16 136 7

Harrison 103 1 4 7

Highland 115 22

Jasper 103 2

Lamar 128 1

Little Rock 109 11

Men a 115 31 36

Mountain Home 137 1

Oden 115 2 4 1 2 6 1 3 5

Pine Ridge 115 13

Russellville 128 1

Smackover 116 1

Newton County 103 2

Reason for leaving 137 7

Return to 109 18 115 35 143 4 5 11 23 206 7

9

ARKANSAS [Continued] White River Country

131 1

ARTMUSIC

103 11 12 115 4 51 116 4 7 12 120 8 126 7 129 81 9 171 18 132 7 138 5 142 4 202 16 209 4

Country Music 109 32 33 121 22 23 127 33 34 136 11 143 13

Crafts 104 59 142 13

CALIFORNIA Cities

Alameda 209 20

Armona 143 1-3 9 205 7

Arroyo Grande 103 30

Arvin 101 31 106 10 17 107 4 12 111 10 113 13 16 24 115 16 1 2 0 1 4 3 1 4 6 1 50 7 52 125 81 2~ 24 137 8 16 19 20 24 203 1

10

CALIFORNIA [Continued] Cities Continued]

Arvin [Continued] 205 6 206 2-4 6 13 17 209 6 9 10 20

Avenal 121 17 22 29

Bakersfield l03 18 109 2 l4 27 110 4 112 3 0 113 24 114 26 28 32 48 115 15 119 19 122 4 22 125 18 24 127 41 131 3 21 132 8 14 18 23 136 18 21 27 37 38 137 21 138 11 18 19 139 20 23 26 142 5 202 2 203 8 205 5 206 2 208 6 15

Barstow 125 17

Beaumont 104 22

Blythe 114 10

Brawley 107 16 121 15 17 126 16 21 24

Brentwood 134 21 23 143 16-18

Buttonwillow 133 11 12 l9 25 26

Calipatria 104 4 7

11

CALIFORNIA [Continued] Cities Continued]

Calistoga 115 41

Cawelo 10330

Chowchilla 142 27 29 30

Clovis 131 15

Colton 129 3

Corcoran 107 18 201 9

Corona 209 1 8

Cutler 101 27

Delano 103 20 21 26 40 110 13 112 30 116 23-25 31 32 34 140 6 204 6 205 4

Dinuba 101 4 107 9 14 27 31 135 21 23 27 30 138 6 7 20-23 31

Dos Palos 117 15 23 51 57

Edison 205 6 206 4

El Centro 126 38

Exeter 127 11 19 20 30 36

Farmersville 123 42 127 11 23 30 41

Fillmore 139 11

Firebaugh 117 8 10

Five Points 110 12 16

12

CALIFORNIA [ContinUed] Cities Continued]

Fresno 117 37 118 13 119 10 12 16 18 126 3 7 128 30 131 15 29 30 138 26 27 143 19 201 9 11

Fontana 103 23

Formosa 136 27

Four Corners 109 14

Fullerton 142 30 31

Garden Grove 137 8 18 209 23

Gardena 137 14 142 3 4 24

Gilroy 106 16

Glendale 143 14

Greenfield 132 23

Grover City 136 30 31

Hanford 114 28 31 119 10-12 16 17 201 9 11 12 14 205 15

Hawthorne 209 19 24

Indio 107 16 30

Ivanhoe 110 19 37

Jasmin 103 21

Kern City 130 46

13

CALIFORNIA IContinued] Cities [Continued]

King City 143 10 12

Lamont 113 17 1 21 2 4 115 47 203 2 209 10

Layton 119 10

Lemere 201 13

Lerdo 103 30

Lindsay 108 3 5 7 122 51 171 22 138 11 19

Linnell 114 28 127 23

Lodi 134 4 8 10 11 13 14 16-18 23

Lomita 113 26

Long Beach 116 3 0 125 27 41 44 130 35 131 12

Los Angeles 103 18 23 109 14 120 10 127 10 17 27 30 130 35 133 22 142 3 24 202 1 2 206 2

Marysville 106 16 21 107 9 14

McFarland 103 20 26 41 140 8-10

Merced 119 10 131 30 205 4 8

14

CALIFORNIA IContinued] Cities [Continued]

Modesto 120 12 131 21

Monita 142 1 3

Needles 117 9

Nipomo 205 5

North Hollywood 139 22

Oildale 109 29 202 6

Ojai 103 2 3 141 14

Ontario 138 10 15-17

Orange Cove 107 19

Palmdale 142 31

Palm Springs 120 23

Pasadena 127 38 209 20

Patterson 120 11 12

Pismo Beach 135 32

Pixley 112 8 120 9 10 13 14 206 11

Poplar 124 15

Porterville 103 24 40 104 6 26 123 34 46 124 141 15

Pumpkin Center 109 2 5 14

Redlands 114 10 137 26 138 13 16

15

CALIFORNIA [Continued] Cities Continued]

Reedley 127 22 205 1

Ridgecrest 138 28-31 33

Riverdale 123 39

Rosedale 133 3 5 19

Salinas 106 16 21

San Bernardino 138 13 14

San Diego 117 37 132 11 15 16 23

San Francisco 134 26 27

San Jose 104 46 106 21 117 54 128 30 20 9 1 17

San Leandro 110 20

San Pedro 103 18

Santa Cruz 119 11

Santa Maria 202 1

Santa Monica 110 18 130 35

Santa Paula 139 13 16

Selma 143 12J 14-16

Shafter 103 26 31 106 13 107 13 109 2 14 17 18 23 27 31 38 129 1 3 4 7 14 15 18 21 131 3 135 11 12 20 21 24 27 30 31

16

CALIFORNIA fContinued] Cities fContinued]

Shafter Continued] 136 13 17 18 21-23 202 6 206 6 208 7

Cherokee Strip 129 15 16

Smiths Corner 135 20 24

Stockton 134 19

Stratford 205 12

Sunnyvale 104 4 46

Taft 121 13 125 2 28 44 202 13 208 1 4

Tipton 104 22 112 7 123 35 209 14 15 22

Tranquility 131 20

Tulare 111 9 12 120 23 26 27 121 9 10 20 123 3 9 40 45 46 131 14 15

Ukipa 114 10

Ventura 130 18 141 14

Visalia 110 20 111 11 16 114 16 23 24 26 28 31-34 116 37 123 40 127 12 13 21 22 36 38 129 16 143 3 9

17

CALIFORNIA JContinued] Cities Continued]

Wasco 106 17 107 4 109 161 40 129 14 142 5 24 281 30 204 8 209 10 14 23 24

Watsonville 107 41 8 12 15 119 11 128 1719 2 05 10

Weed Patch 125 25 33 3 6

Wheeler Ridge 114 16 31 48

Whittier 209 23

Wilmar 127 10

Woodville 123 33-35

Camp Roberts 125 34 39

China Lake 138 24-27

First Impression 101 15 102 4 105 7 106 11 29 107 4 109 1 110 8 23 24 111 9 113 18 114 10 13 23 31 115 15 116 9 117 27 118 13 120 12 121 9 123 3 3 34 124 11 125 24-27

18

CALIFORNIA [Continued] First Impression [Continued]

l27 101 27 1 2 9 128 18 130 341 35 131 15 132 12 133 15 134 101 11 135 21-23 29 136 21 138 14 15 139 11 141 11 15 142 4 201 8 205 2

Hunters Point 208 13

Imperial Valley 104 3 22 34 47 112 31 113 4-6 11-15 116 10 124 11 14 126 16 21 38 41

Kern County 116 33 37

Lake Bottom Buena Vista Lake 109 1 2 113 13 16 20 35

Politics 101 32-34 107 11 12 21 110 25 112 17 126 24 133 28 134 27 28 138 29-32

Sacramento Valley 110 16

San Joaquin Valley 110 4 8 19 116 9 121 9 126 38 127 36-38 41 131 12 20 142 2 8 209 9 20 22-24

19

CALIFORNIA [Continued] Stanislaus County

106 21 Tagus Ranch

112 6 Treatment in

101 11 14 32 102 51 10 104 9 107 6 10 24 26 32 108 4 11 15 16 109 19 110 10-13 19 20 27 34 112 13-16 113 24 25 33-35 114 11 35 43 45 47 116 25 123 35-38 54 55 125 25 40 126 13 23 24 30 32 33 42 46 127 14 25 31-33 43 132 8 134 9 14 137 16 21 24 139 20 22 140 22 142 16 201 ll 15 204 9 206 10 209 14 16

Tulare County 106 21

Yosemite 119 9 10

CHEROKEE INDIAN NATION

126 1 2 1 9-12 2 7 1 2 9 1 4 6 Green Corn Dance and Festival

126 9 10 Religion

126 28 29

COLORADO

113 30

20

CRIMELAWENFORCEMENT

103 28 29 104 20 21 107 7 9 10 15 17 18 29 37 108 13 109 20 21 110 13 30 33 112 13 113 20-24 26 28 114 26 27 116 7 12 120 6 122 1 23 123 3 8 16 21 22 125 18 20 129 14 15 131 2 132 10 11 133 1 4 5 135 11 31 14 17 138 21 8 32 139 131 151 21 24 25 142 8 203 8 206 10-11 19 207 18 19 209 81 17

Charges of Communist Agitation 112 15-20

Criminal Prosecution 112 16-171 20

THE DEPRESSION

103 11 14 1 15 33-35 39 108 1 5 109 36 110 3 I 28 111 7 113 5 114 17 18 115 5 11 12 116 17 117 7 119 1-4 6 15 120 6 121 12 122 3 22

21

THE DEPRESSION I Continued]

123 43 125 1 2 s 12 126 2 I 51 6 13 127 29 128 5 10 129 2 130 20-24 131 4 91 26 132 9 133 3 134 2 135 28 136 17 18 40 137 237 24 138 51 91 11 12 139 1 5 140 17 142 3 17 202 1 205 2 206 6 207 8 1 91 221 23 208 4 I 5 81 9

Causes 118 8 125 12 126 13 134 8 207 8 I 12

DISCRIMINATION

103 28 111 17 114 44 121 131 14 125 42 126 9 40-42 128 9 131 28 132 21-24 133 5 6 251 28 137 21 22 30 138 7 16 139 13T 14 140 257 26 208 5-7 11 12

22

DISCRIMINATION Community

101 10 11 32 102 8 9 104 9 54 105 22-25 27 28 106 33 37 108 15 17 109 19 110 23 27 33 34 36 37 112 13 14 114 45 121 13 18 19 123 36 42 54 55 126 241 321 401 41 127 31-33 128 33 129 18

Government Agencies 104 24 108 13 110 23 33 112 12 13 133 14 202 6 I 8 19

Housing 101 12 102 7 104 43 124 10 16 133 28

Job 101 11 12 32 102 9 104 17 105 12 161 21 22 106 19 110 13 14 114 11 41 45 116 25 124 20 126 42 131 26 139 14 201 11

Schools 102 9 104 11 18 108 10~13 110 32

23

DISCRIMINATION [Continued] Schools IContinued]

1-12 17 114 13 35 36 117 13 14 16 30 34 118 7 16 17 22 121 14-16 123 35-38 124 15 19 126 24 25 127 19 20 36 128 22-24 131 14 22-24 28 133 14 2224 25 134 14 15 24 135 18 26 136 22 24 137 16 21 203 4 204 13 209 9 16

EDUCATION

131 2 22 28 29 132 2 140 22 27

Arizona 114 25 27

Arkansas 107 3 115 6 8 24-26 128 1-3 7 141 2 143 7-10

Athletics 108 10 120 7 123 36 451 46 125 1 6 19 21 22 42 46 127 36 133 23-25 134 14-21 137 14 23

California 101 5 102 11 16 103 25 104 11 27 49 53

24

EDUCATION [Continued] California [Continued]

105 31 11 107 4-6 101 151 16 32 108 5 6 10-13 17 109 6 17 26 29 110 20 21 32 111 12 112 31 37 113 23 24 30 114 2 12-14 35 36 49 115 2 0 116 25 117 12-16 23 24 29 30 34 118 3 7 15-17 21 119 6 120 11 14 23 121 10 12 14-17 20 21 123 35-39 43-46 124 7 15 18 19 125 41 45 126 22 24 34 43 44 127 11 19-21 27 36 128 19 21 129 12 18 19 131 14-16 22-25 27 132 12 15 17 18 133 11 12 14 17 22 134 12-15 24 135 26 28 30 31 136 16 17 22-26 36 137 8 16 17 20-23 28-30 138 2 6 8 10 11 16-22 31 139 22 140 10 11 19 20 141 15 20 142 4 14 15 21 143 3 12-14 16 201 9 10 202 1 9 15 203 1 2 4 5 7 205 2 18 19 206 16 208 1 S 14 209 4 8 9 14-17 20 23

College 101 11 18 20 104 53 107 17 108 17

25

EDUCATION [Continued] College [Continued]

110 20 211 32 114 4 9 116 32 117 53-55 118 3 119 6 120 2 121 121 29 30 122 2 123 51 125 1 6 7 21 126 44 45 127 20 321 33 36-40 128 38 130 43 132 25 133 17 21 22 137 8 29 138 3 6 22-24 31 140 20 22 142 4 26 30 143 16 17 202 1 2 5 9 205 2 5 6 16 19 207 2 3 208 ll 4 209 20-23

Discrimination 101 11 107 6 108 101 11 110 32 112 17 114 121 131 351 36 117 131 14 16 301 34 118 7 I 16 17 22 120 27 121 13-16 123 35-38 124 15 19 125 23 126 24 25 34 43 127 19 20 36 128 22-24 129 19 131 141 22-24 28 132 22 133 14 24 25

26

EDUCATION [Continued] Discrimination [Continued]

134 14 15 21 24 135 18 136 22 24 137 16 21 141 22 203 4 206 17 209 9 16

Iowa 205 2 207 2

Missouri 108 2 11 119 1 21 4-6

Nebraska 130 1 2 7 17 132 4-6

New Mexico 135 19

Oklahoma 101 21 7 102 1 104 14 105 1-3 106 31 7 107 3 109 27 110 2 3 30 113 1 3 114 2 13 50 116 11 6 7 18 118 2 3 6 120 1 21 5-7 122 2 123 7 9 12 20 21 24 25 35 124 2 4 6 125 1 6 20 21 126 2 5 6 44 127 2 3 16 128 4-6 131 1 3 7 8 133 1 11 135 1 2 8 16 18 136 16 17 231 24 137 3 5-8 11 14-16 29 30 138 1-6 10 139 1 142 7 14 15 21 201 3 209 3 4

27

EDUCATION 1Continued] South Dakcita

134 1-3 24 Texas

111 4 114 2 13 50 117 1 5 6 10 121 2 4 5 13 129 2 140 4 143 2

FAMILY LIFE

101 1 5 19 102 2 7 11 12 16 103 2 31 4 6 10 21 105 1 2 I 9 16 24 26 28 106 38 112 7 113 9 10 26 116 20 21 118725 124 4 27 28 125 3 4 126 24 25 44 45 135 2 9 14 15 136 8 9

Bartering 109 11 115 6 116 6 123 15 125 101 11 126 5 128 4 129 2 131 7 140 3

Cars 103 2 4 7 8 9 12 14 15 20 27 105 18 29 106 12 13 107 3 9 15 108 2 4 6 111 8 113 22 23 29 114 4 15 30 33 116 22 30 36 117 71 8 12 23

28

FAMILY LIFE (Continued] Cars Continued]

119 4 120 9 131 15 121 9 122 4 16 17 123 13 125 3 291 31 126 5 17 18 127 9 16 17 128 15 129 3 130 4 30 133 4 12 134 3 5 6 135 9 25 136 19 24 27 138 1 12 13 19 20 30 140 5 9 141 4 5 12 142 6 17 203 3 205 2 9 206 9 207 6 I 21 22 209 4

Chores 101 2 102 12 103 3 6 21 104 48 52 58 59 105 17 109 6-8 18 26 111 2 113 1 2 6 7 114 3 39 40 115 5 7 10 27 28 117 5 26 118 3 4 119 2 120 5 121 1 3 123 1 2 51 10 11 14 15 19 31

461 49 124 3 4 21 125 2 126 3 6 7 128 1 8 130 34 131 8 1 25

29

FAMILY LIFE [Continued] Chores IContinued]

132 3 133 2 15 134 7 135 5 10 19 22 25 27 137 3 4 10-12 22 25 138 9 139 1 2 4 140 12 141 3 142 6 1 22 201 6 209 4 14

Cooking Food 101 9 24 102 3 5 13 15 103 4 27 29 105 2 11 14 15 106 35 36 107 9 13 14 108 2 3 14 109 2 3 7 12 13 22 110 31 111 3 113 2 15 16 18 114 4 17 18 25 38 39 115 10 1 11 1 16 1 2 8 1 31 116 101 24 117 51 6 1 17 119 4 120 16 121 7 24 25 122 13 16 20 123 15-18 25 27 37 49 124 5 6 21 22 125 11-14 126 22 23 127 10 17 128 1 5 10 129 12 130 8 13-15 25 131 5-7 20 21 25 132 6 7 20 133 2 1 3 1 11 1 2 2 134 5-7 22 135 2-6 9 10 18 22 25 27 136 9 12 13 23 137 2 3 10 19 138 25

30

FAMILY LIFE IContinued] CookingFood [Continued]

139 2 3 140 1-3 142 6 7 10 11 143 5-7 11 201 6 16 202 5-7 203 2 204 10 206 1 2 207 10 208 5 209 11-13

Dating 103 12 104 56 106 9 107 10 108 16 113 3 4 114 15 115 4 8 36 116 1 14 117 53 119 5 120 7 8 122 21 125 19 126 8 127 21 130 17 133 24 135 31 136 26 27 2 91 32 137 10 138 20-23 142 27

Entertainment 101 6 7 14 26 102 14 15 103 7 12 27 29 30 104 48 52 105 3 106 4 14 18 26 31 107 3 1 5 108 2 109 2 5 21 26 32 36 110 17 111 2 11

31

FAMILY LIFE [Continued] Entertainment [Continued]

112 31 38 113 2 281 29 31 114 51 13 1 15 1 40 115 3-5 8 33 36 116 2-4 33 117 9 23 24 34 118 5-7 20 21 119 4 1 5 1 11 14 120 2 8 121 5 19 122 9 19 20 123 5 20 211 25 37 411 42 124 2 6 21 125 41 6 8 9 221 33 126 8 257 28 127 34 128 6-8 241 26 129 81 171 18 131 61 9 132 5-7 133 3 14 15 134 6 17 21 22 135 3 7 91 13 14 16 30 32 136 2 91 11-131 29 137 9 24 138 5 23 139 4 9 140 2 3 141 3 10 142 6 11 15 22 143 1 3 8 10 201 2 5 203 6 208 6 2 0 9 4 13

Hobbies 102 7 103 12 104 57-59 114 9 118 6 120 5 123 19 129 8 135 3

Hunting 109 2 116 21 5

32

FAMILY LIFE [Continued] Hunting [Continued]

119 5 8 122 11 123 16-22 125 10 131 5 22 135 5 10 24 139 24

Marriage 101 3 25 102 2 12 16 103 12-14 104 56 105 1 25 106 8 1 9 107 171 20 108 8 16 109 26 27 110 2 19 111 4 5 112 4 113 1 3 4 29 30 114 15 115 8 9 36 37 116 1 16 30 117 52 53 58 118 21 119 17 120 7 121 15 29 122 2 21 123 27 37 47-49 124 26 125 27 126 8 9 28 127 3-5 211 39 130 5 17 19 42 131 3 132 19 133 24 135 4 31 136 6 8 26 27 30 32 137 10 24 26 138 24 28 139 19 140 4 5 141 21 142 24 27 28 143 17

33

FAMILY LIFE [Continued] Marriage Continued]

201 4 12 14 206 2 207 2 209 20

Moonshining 103 8 10 36-38 122 14 135 3

Problems 103 6 8 20 35 36 105 23 106 24T 25 28 107 19 20 35 37 108 6 16 17 109 17 18 110 2 3 112 3 71 24-26 29 31 113 9 12 18 21-23 25-29 114 7 115 2 3 6 116 7 117 25 120 1-3 24-26 121 23 24 122 10 18 19 130 3 132 1 3 7 135 23 29 30 136 37 38 40 138 4 6 9 141 14 15 201 13 202 6-8 12 204 11

Sense of Community 103 11 105 18 24 106 28 107 14 108 19 109 12_ 19 110 11 18 23 113 10 11 114 18 118 3 4 121 3 122 10 18 19

34

FAMILY LIFE [Continued] Sense of Community [Continued]

124 6 8 15 125 4 8 126 12 13 39 128 7 37 130 2 8 131 4 5 7 20 132 71 8 135 13 17 18 25 31 137 5 6 138 31 32 141 4 9 142 7 8 21-24 143 7

Shivaree 114 15 126 28 127 5

Sports 108 10 113 3 116 4 119 5 120 7 122 19 24 123 4 5 19 45 49 50 125 1 6 128 6 1 9 133 23-25 134 14-22 25 135 10 136 12 137 14 138 19 139 18 141 3 9 142 27 2 08 6

FARMING 110 3 11 115 39 47 48 123 28 29 47 48 52 53 125 10 140 19 20 141 4 10 11 26 201 6

35

FARMING Continued] Butchering

109 12 130 8-13

Crops 101 23 102 1 103 20 32 104 2 105 1 2 109 10 11 111 4 112 2 3 24 113 1 2 4 114 2 115 2 6 23 41 42 116 4 5 17 18 117 5 118 2 9 10 119 2 14 120 6 121 3 6 8 122 13 123 13 14 19 29 41 124 7 9 125 3 10 11 15 29 126 3 127 152 128 1 4 129 1 130 15 16 19-22 27 28 131 11 133 2 137 134 1 5 137 2 138 9 139 2 140 9 202 141 8 143 21 205 2 3 13 206 1 3 4 8 207 6 8 12 14 209 4

Drought 101 23 103 17 104 2 105 5

36

FARMING Continued] Drought Continued]

106 6 109 11 110 22 113 4 6 114 16 19 116 18-20 118 10~ 11 119 3 6 121 6 124 1 7 125 15 126 2 127 71 161 27 128 2 51 10 130 5 16 20 281 29 131 11 132 9 134 5 139 5 140 5 141 41 6 142 19 201 21 16 205 4 8 207 14 20 209 11 2

Dust Storms 101 71 8 102 3 103 17 39 105 4 106 5 6 109 11 110 12 21 111 6 7 112 23 114 21 115 12 116 18~ 19 118 10 11 119 3 120 6 121 6 123 14 124 7 125 15 16 126 14

37

FARMING Continued] Dust Storms IContinued]

127 27 29 128 10 130 16 131 11 136 40 138 137 14 141 4 6 142 4 17-20 201 16 205 4 207 6 14-18 20 21 209 6

FloodsCyclones 107 16 111 6 7 114 23 123 14 23 130 1 134 5 138 15 139 11 209 1

Government Policies 101 20 24 102 2 103 24 32 33 35 104 7 8 33 105 5 106 8 107 13 108 6 15 16 109 9 22 111 6 7 113 32 114 19 20 118 9 10 119 6 120 20 123 30-32 124 9 10 125 121 13 127 22 128 11 130 26 27 131 5 10 11 132 10 134 4 8 24 139 6 16 17

38

FARMING fContinued] Government Policies Continued]

140 24 142 18 201 2 205 11-19 209 7 8

Income 101 3 104 2 105 2 106 8 111 5 112 3 24 26 113 1 2 4 114 4 16 19 115 11 43 117 7 118 2 8 9 119 4 6 7 121 6 7 123 40 41 126 6 13 151 20 127 16 12 8 51 9 129 2 130 15 18 211 22 25 26 34 35

481 49 132 2 9 11 135 3 138 3 140 5 141 4 51 19 142 5 143 20 205 6 13 206 2-4 207 81 9 15 21

Land Ownership 101 23 103 31 107 2 108 1 109 91 10 110 22 112 3 114 1 2 7 115 36 119 1-3 6 7 120 6

39

FARMING [Continued] Land Ownership [Continued]

121 2 122 2 3 123 35 41 50 125 2 3 23 126 2 3 13 127 12 18 22 128 8 129 1 7 22 130 3 131 4 133 3 4 12 137 18 25 26 134 2 4 5 8 11 137 27 138 2 3 139 2 140 5 13 17-19 141 3 15-17 21 22 142 2-4 25 143 20 2 OS 1 2 206 1 5 6 8 9 207 9 10 209 1 22

Land Rental 101 2 102 1 103 8 23 104 1 7 8 107 2 110 1 111 2 113 4 114 1 2 10 14 115 23 27 116 16-18 118 2 119 3 120 6 121 2 7 8 122 2 123 127 13 40 41 50 124 4 9 127 1 2 6 7 128 5 129 1 130 5 15 i31 4 17-19

40

FARMING [Continued] Land Rental IContinued]

138 9 139 5 140 101 13 141 15 201 3 206 5 9

Methods 101 3 102 3 7 12 103 171 20 21 24 31 39 104 1 105 5 106 7 29 109 6 11 12 30 31 110 21 22 28 111 7 112 23 113 2 114 19 20 115 51 41-48 116 5 15 18 118 1 10 19 119 2 4 120 11 14 121 6 7 122 9 10 16-18 123 2 3 6 7 19 29 30 51 52 124 8 9 125 10 11 15 16 126 5 14 21 127 7 16 128 7 10 11 129 7 130 15 1619 131 5 11 18 132 3 9 10 134 6 140 20 141 6 19 142 51 19~ 201 22 143 2 0 201 6 206 3 8 207 7 81 14 16

Sharecropping 103 1 7 105 1 110 1 3

41

FARMING Continued] Sharecropping Continued]

111 2 112 3 24 113 4 115 6 91 27 116 17 117 11 5 7 118 2 9 121 2 127 21 61 15 128 8 129 1 130 51 151 18 137 2 141 41 8 142 2 206 4 5 209 11 19

THE GRAPES OF WRATHSTEINBECK

106 6 1 71 15 108 15 110 29-301 33 119 13 122 22 125 41 128 331 34 132 22 134 13 142 19 208 4 71 11 13-16

Identification with 101 16 35 103 27 28 111 18 113 35 121 27 127 181 41 42 129 13 20 21 131 13 133 21 136 20 37 139 20 201811 205 5

42

THE GRAPES OF WRATHSTEINBECK [Continued] Movie

103 27 105 26 106 33 34 107 5 13 110 2 8 113 34 114 45 118 16 17 121 27 124 25 127 42 131 28 137 31 139 19 141 24 208 15

Objections to 101 16 103 2 8 105 26 27 106 33-36 114 45 46 118 23 24 120 28 124 25 127 18 25 128 33 34 131 27 28 137 30 31 139 20 141 2 4 143 13 204 19 205 5 2 06 19 208 14-16

HEALTH Accidents

104 61 62 107 18 116 22 23

Birth of Children 101 5 102 2 103 5 9 10 13 16 105 1

43

HEALTH [Continued] Birth of Children Continued]

106 16 22 109 15 16 18~ 37 111 6 112 20 113 2 4 5 14 18-20 114 37 115 11-13 17 38 117 21 120 3 8 13 19-22 122 20 123 50 125 10 37 126 12 127 7 1 8 129 19 20 130 1 2 22 133 10 135 9 12 20 21 136 4 8 27 137 2 1 3 138 2 139 19 23 140 711 142 2 8 143 17 202 3 7 11 12 18

Causes of Death 101 25 103 5 106 16 107 1 13 19 109 25 26 38 39 110 2 31 111 5 112 6 113 1 19 30 114 43 49 115 3 6 7 17 18 116 5 117 20 21 26 120 1 3 19 24 25 123 16~ 43 124 23 126 44 127 4 5 13 130 24 48 132 19 135 137 14 16

44

HEALTH [Continued] Causes of Death [Continued]

136 3-6 25 27 29-31 38 39 141 16 142 23 143 19 202 3 9 10 12 14 16-18 206 14 209 19 20

Diseases 102 13 103 20 105 11 14 23 24 107 6 11 13 14 16 19 20 30 31 109 24 38 39 110 2 8 30 31 112 14 19 24 113 8 12 13 18 19 30 114 9 17 25 26 37 49 115 5 7 12 16-20 22 23 116 19 117 26 47 52-56 120 3 19 20 24 26 122 18 24 123 16 22-24 124 22-24 26 125 47 126 22 35 127 3 7 128 2 9 129 2 3 130 3 38 47 131 12 22 132 2 19 133 8 135 13 21 136 25 30 35 39 137 4 8 138 13 23 139 7 140 5 142 20 21 202 1-4 8-14 16 18 203 6 205 1 206 2 209 11 12 19

Folk Remedies and Cures 103 5 107 11

45

HEALTH [Continued] Folk Remedies and Cures Continued]

109 24 25 113 11 19 115 2 3 22 117 20 21 123 20 23 128 6 133 9 10 135 14 22 137 4 142 20 21 202 8-111 14

Health Care 101 13 20 102 13 103 5 91 16 105 141 151 23 24 106 1 8 107 111 18 23 38 109 151 16 181 23 241 381 39 110 2 1 8 1 311 32 112 6 113 1 51 18-201 301 311 33 38 114 17 371 38 115 5-7 12-18 23 116 5 61 23 117 20-231 55 118 171 18 120 3 41 8 21 22 121 20 25 122 18 20 21 123 4 22 23 124 4 22 23 125 10 21 37 38 126 22 23 35 127 3 7-9 30 128 2 9 129 19 130 1 22 23 47 48 131 22 132 19 133 8-10 135 91 12-14 21 22 136 6 9 301 33 35 137 8 138 131 23 139 71 9~ 101 18 19 141 2 0 142 20

46

HEALTH Continued] Health Care Continued]

202 2-14 16-19 206 14 209 11 12

Sanitation 202 4-6 15 17

HOUSING Auto Courts

107 9~ 14~ 27 Ditch Camps

102 7 8~ 14 103 26 104 12 105 23 106 15 107 10 110 6 25 113 14 35 114 39 115 52 118 15 16 119 13 16 121 19 20 122 22 23 125 20 37 126 33 129 15 131 20 132 18 136 37-39 137 17 139 18 202 4-6 15 203 3 206 7 I 10 208 7 8 11 209 10

Dugouts 135 11~ 18 19

Government-provided 101 34 103 26 27 104 19 20 51 105 10 106 10 11 14

47

HOUSING Continued] Government-provided [Continued]

107 4-7 13 14 16 17 28 108 12 109 31-33 110 14 111 9-11 15 112 3 8 113 35 36 114 38 39 118 16 119 13 121 17-19 124 16 125 25 33 36 126 26 30-32 127 23 41 128 20 129 141 15 131 22 133 2 0 137 30 141 20 202 6 15 203 3 204 16 17 205 4 206 13 14 208 7 20 9 10

Grower-provided 102 8 103 24-26 104 20 42 46 105 9 106 12 15 109 15 28 110 16 111 14 112 6 113 13 16 114 10 23 28 33 34 118 18 20 119 12 13 121 22 122 6 23 123 35 42 125 24 25~ 33 35 36 126 21 7 33 127 11 18 23

48

HOUSING [Continued] Grower-provided [Continued]

128 19 129 4 5 13-15 131 16 133 18 137 17 ~ 20 139 15 18 140 6 8-10 16 141 14 16 17 201 8 9 203 3 204 16 17 206 6-8 13 209 10

Homes in California 101 8 26 28 29 102 4 6 11 12 103 21 104 4 12-14 25 26 49 60 61 105 19 20 106 12 21 107 5 I 7 121 27 108 31 6 1 7 109 151 181 271 29 110 81 14 15 111 14 112 61 8 I 201 301 331 39 113 16-201 23 24 28 114 10 111 231 331 34 115 15-17 116 241 261 32 117 18 19 118 14 121 111 171 181 221 29 122 246 123 341 36 371 411 50 124 101 111 141 16 125 251 35 126 21 22 33 127 11 13 18-241 30 311 37 128 19 20 129 4 11 12 15-17 131 13 16 17 19 20 132 12 14 15 17 133 8 12 15 27 28 134 10-13 135 24 27 31 33 136 21 24 25 137 20 24 26 27

49

HOUSING [Continued] Homes in California IContinued]

138 13 16-18 20 25 28 29 139 17 18 ~3 24 140 6-11 17 141 13 14 16 27 142 29 143 11 12 20 201 10 202 3 203 1 2 204 16 18 205 7 206 7-9 208 10 209 9 11 14 15

Homestead in Arkansas 103 3 115 1 2 4 9 10 22-24 128 1 2 137 1 141 1 2 143 6 7

Homesmiddottead in Missouri 108 1 119 1 2 4

Homestead in Nebraska 130 5-8 18 132 2 8

Homestead in Oklahoma 103 9 12-14 17 104 56 106 2 109 10 110 1 114 1 4 10 16 115 2 7 118 2 4 122 2 4 9 11 123 1 2 9-14 124 3-5 125 9 10 126 3 4 27 127 1 2 6 7 15 16 26 27 128 3 131 1 133 1 4 135 6-8 136 8 11 12 137 7 13

50

HOUSING [Continued] Homestead in Oklahoma [Continued]

138 2 3 9 11 12 139 1-3 142 1-4 7--13 209 3

Homestead in South Dakota 134 2 3

Homestead in Texas 111 3 117 2 121 1 4 129 1 2 140 1

Internment Camps WW II) 122 23 125 35

Labor Camps 103 21 24 28 104 44 107 4 10 12 16 17 26 27 29 109 27 28 31-33 110 33 113 17 20 114 24-28 33 117 11 12 17 18 25 123 33 128 16 129 4 12 17 133 18 134 13 21 22 142 29 202 15 204 16 205 5

State Rental Homes 135 27 28

Tents 101 34 102 4 5 103 9 104 3 13 42 43 62 105 9 106 13 107 4 9 10 14 17 27 28 109 1 2 9 31 113 6 114 24 115 15

51

HOUSING [Continued] Tents Continued]

116 8 117 19 121 17-20 123 33 124 16 125 33 37 127 30~ 37 129 4 12 15 131 13 20 21 134 21 140 6 143 13 14 202 4 204 9 17 206 6 7 209 10 11

IMPACT OF EXPERIENCE

l(H 14 161 191 28 31 102 10 103 35 41 104 2 81 48 55 63 64 106 26 27 107 6 14 30-33 35-37 108 19-21 109 40 110 13 19 20 27 34-36 38 39 111 18 112 14 17 19-211 30 34 40 113 24-26 2 9 34 37 114 50 115 20 53 116 37 117 10 15 24 27 58 121 11 15-19 31 122 23 24 123 39 42 53-55 125 45 47 126 17 ~ 18 24 33 45 46 127 12 14 19-21 32-351 41 43 128 19 30~ 35-38 130 48 49 131 191 25 31 132 17 24

52

IMPACT OF EXPERIENCE [Continued]

134 136

137 138 141 142 143 202 203 209

24 25 28 11 17 20 41 29_ 32 16 31-33 14 25 26 28 34 22 23 16-19 11 19 25

29 21 25 33 35 36 40

INDIANA

202 1

IOWA

142 205 207

4 1 1

IWO JIMA

117 42-48

JAPANESE INTERNMENT

122 125 205

23 35 9 10

KANSAS

113 116 132 207

3 14 1 6 16

KU KLUX KLAN

103 135

28 14-17

53

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA

114 301 46 116 19 122 22 131 20 135 20 139 11 140 13 202 4 51 9 17 18 208 3 1 6 10-12

Attraction of California 101 3 1 17 102 3 103 18 20 105 6 106 6 9 11 281 29 107 8 108 4 I 18 109 9 110 8 111 9 112 23 113 51 6 114 91 22 115 14 391 41 116 71 9 117 8 118 11 12 119 8 1 10 11 121 9 122 3 124 10 11 125 81 241 30 126 151 16 127 8 1 16 27 128 13 129 3 130 32 131 12 25 132 3 11 12 134 81 11 24 135 11 18 136 18 139 101 26 140 5 141 51 14 142 3 4 143 11 201 4 I 6 8 12

54

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA [Continued]

202 6 206 2 4 209 2

Belongings 101 3 102 4 103 15 20 104 42 105 6 7 106 10 107 3 16 108 4 111 8 112 2 113 6 7 11 114 30 115 14 116 22 117 8 118 13 15 124 10 12 126 17 127 9 18 128 15 130 30 35 131 13 132 14 135 20 136 19 138 14 140 9 141 14 202 5 205 1 207 19 209 5

Border Inspections 102 8 103 15 20 104 9 10 49 105 8 106 30 108 18 19 110 24 113 6 7 10-12 114 30 31 117 11 118 13

55

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA Continued] Border Inspections Continued]

121 10 123 33 124 13 125 32 126 20 127 10 29 128 16 18 131 14 132 14 133 7 135 20 137 18 138 14 143 15 209 5 8

CookingFood 102 3 5 13 15 103 21 106 10 113 8 10 114 9 29 116 10 117 9 118 12 119 10 123 33 125 19 31 126 20 127 10 128 15 130 3 0 1 3 3 131 13 14 132 13 133 5 6 134 10 135 20 138 14 141 12 143 11 15 209 5

Funds Available 101 3 24 102 4 103 15 18 104 2 105 6 106 9 107 4 14-16

56

MIGRATIONTO CALIFORNIA [Continued] Funds Available [Continued]

108 5 110 3 8 111 8 112 1 4 6 113 6 114 10 17 29 115 14 116 10 22 117 710 118 13 121 3 10 122 4 123 34 124 12 125 17 126 5 18-20 127 17 2 9 128 15 129 3 130 29 30 34 131 13 132 13 133 3 134 8 10 135 12 18 138 14 140 6 141 12 142 25 143 10 11 201 7 205 1 209 5

Reasons for Move 101 3 23 102 2 4 103 15 18 20 25 39 104 2 42 105 4 6 106 9 11 107 2 108 3 5 18 109 9 10 13 27 110 3 4 8 111 7 8 112 2 113 5 6

57

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA [Continued] Reasons for Move [Continued]

114 115 116 117 118 119 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 201 204 205 206 207 209

Route 102 103 104 105 106 108 110 112 113 114 115 116

8-10 21 22 14 19-22 7 11 8 8 3 141 10 8 14 7 1

12 2 291 121 11 11 41 111 181 8 13 10 51 5

9

4 30 1 32

101 141 23-25 30

8 1 16 1 30 13

3 311 321 341 35 13

3 8-11

12 18 40

13

26 6 9 11

2-4 16 17 19 24 21 10 6 9 1 2 10 19 11 21 191 22

4 18-20 2 I 8 61 7 10 4 3 5 4 I 8 31 40 22-24

58

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA Continued] Route Continued]

117 8-10 118 12 119 9 10 124 11 125 17 126 181 19 127 9 181 29 128 14-16 130 32-34 131 14 132 13 134 10 135 11 19 137 17 138 13 14 202 4 5 205 1 209 7

Shelter 102 4 103 18-20 104 9 106 10 107 4 108 4 111 8 112 5 113 8 10 114 9 24 28 29 116 22 23 117 9 118 12 119 9 121 9 123 33 124 10 125 17-19 126 17 127 9 128 15 129 3 130 301 33 131 13 132 13 133 5 134 10 135 11 136 19

59

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA [Continued] Shelter [Continued]

137 17 141 12 143 11 201 7 2 07 18 209 5

Transportation 101 3 102 4-6 103 16 18 20 104 8 42 105 6 1 7 106 10 107 3 108 4 109 9 13 110 3 8 23 24 111 8 112 5 113 6 7 114 8 24 29-31 115 14 116 1 9 10 22 117 8 118 12 119 8 9 121 9 122 4 I 17 123 32 33 124 12 125 17-191 24 26 2 9 31 126 5 17 18 127 9 17 128 15 129 3 131 13 133 4 134 10 135 11 136 19 138 13 139 10 140 5 9 141 12 142 3 25

15143 201 8 205 1 209 1 2 4 5

60

MISSOURI

108 1 2 19 115 4 0 121 2 129 16 207 7 208 5

Cities Cape Girardeau

116 9 El Dorado Springs

108 1 3 Hannibal

119 4 7 Kansas City

116 8 207 3

Monroe City 119 1

St Louis 119 2 4 7 8

MONTANA

119 3

NEBRASKA

132 1 Cities

Grand Island 130 18

Kerney 130 3

Litchfield 130 3 4 16 35

Ponca 130 1 4 7

Return to 130 40

THE NEW DEAL Civilian Conservation Corps

103 34

61

THE NEW DEAL [Continued] Civilian Conservation Corps [Continued]

110 3-7 9 35 112 28 119 15 125 5 12 21-23 129 18 139 7-9 16 207 13 208 10

Hoover 103 32 34 125 12

National Recovery AdministrationOther Agencies 103 32 34 118 8 205 4 5 8-19

Politics 101 34 103 33 35 104 7 1 8 33 107 12 112 13 28 121 2 125 12 14 15 131 10 132 10 11 138 8 1 15 139 14 140 25 207 12 208 15 209 21

Roosevelt 101 32-34 103 32 104 32 33 106 5 108 5 6 15 16 110 3 35 36 111 6 7 112 27 28 113 25 32 114 19 115 12 118 9 119 6 15 123 30 31 125 12 15 126 13

62

THE NEW DEAL [Continued] Roosevelt [Continued]

127 22 23 128 11 129 10 14 130 23 24 26 27 131 5 9 10 132 9 133 13 27 134 4 8 24 138 11 139 6 7 13 14 23 140 24 14178 142 17 18 205 17 18 207 9 12 13 208 10 209 21

Voting 103 33 106 5 110 25 26 125 14 130 23 131 5 139 252 4 140 25 207 13

Works Progress Administration 101 336 102 2 104 31 105 4 5 8 19 20 107 1 108 12 110 35 111 177 112 28 113 17 18 21 24 33 114 22 115 13 118 8 119 14 156 124 14 17 125 1 12 23 127 22 128 20 23 27 129 5 10 132 9 11 16 133 11 17

63

THE NEW DEAL [Continued] Works Progress Administration Continued]

134 5 9 23 138 11 12 13978 140 23 141 23 142 18 204 6 207 12 208 10 209 21

NEW MEXICO

135 11 18-20 140 3 4

Cities Albuquerque

117 8 11 Deming

116 22 23 Gallup

116 12 Las Cruces

116 22 23

OKIE

113 10 33 114 41 46 128 18 25 33 132 18 19 135 26 202 5 205 4 1 6 208 4

Definition 101 31 102 8 104 37 54 105 22 106 31-33 107 38 108 19 109 17T 19 27 110 28 35

64

OKIE [Continued] Definition [Continued]

114 44 118 24 121 21 32 123 22 37 38 124 25 26 126 40 127 14 31 33 128 33 132 21 22 134 14 136 37-40 137 22 30 139 19 141 25 201 16 202 4 1 16 203 10 206 14 208 4 13

Reactions to Term 101 32 102 8 9 104 37 54 105 22 106 31-33 107 38 39 109 19 110 12 27 28 113 33 34 37 114 41 42 116 34 118 24 120 26 27 121 21 123 37 38 42 124 18 125 42 43 126 32 40 46 127 14 33 36 128 24 25 33 129 21 131 23 132 23 136 22 39 40 137 21 22 30 139 19 141 24 142 29 30

42

35

65

OKIE [Continued] Reactions to Term [Continued]

201 16 203 10 205 12

Rednecks 107 2 4-26

OKLAHOMA

111 6 125 3 10 126 10 14 27 43 128 4 135 11 12 141 5 9

Cities Ardmore

110 1 2 139 2

Blair 114 15

Blanchard 120 1 2 5

Boley 133 1 1 3

Boynton 135 11

Bushyhead 137 73 6

Checotah 113 1 4 128 3 8 209 1

Chelsea 137 7 812

Cold Springs 140 4

Colgate 112 2

Comanche 142 1

Council Hill 131 1

Cushing 201 2

Duncan 110 1 124 1

66

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities Continued]

Durant 103 16

Dustin 139 1 2 25

Enid 138 middot 6

EufaulaLake Eufaula 103 71 29 209 23

Fort Gibson 123 1 12 13 24 25 32 126 1 16

Fort Sill 120 5

Frederick 104 56

Granite 114 8

Greenfield 141 9

Guthrie 138 2-5 13 15

Hammon 142 3 15

Hanna 112 3 136 1

Hartshorne 125 1

Henryetta 103 16 209 1

Hillibee 127 4

Hitchita 112 25 209 3

Holdenville 137 3-5

Hollis 102 1

Lenna 118 1 131 2

Lexington 120 1 2

Lindsay 106 9

67

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities (Continued]

Maud 118 1

McAlester 109 91 10 125 20

McLain 122 1

Meeker 127 6 15 16

Muskogee 122 1 123 18 19 25

Nowata 122 2

Oaklodge 116 1 5

Okemah 103 8 133 4

Oklahoma City 120 8 12 138 3 5

Paden 127 4

Pauls Valley 106 1 109 10 13

Pitcher 103 8

Pleasant Valley 109 10 13

Ponca City 142 1 2

Porum 112 1

Prague 127 5 6

Quinton 136 1 10 11 18

Sallisaw 116 16_ 36

Scullyville 116 3 7

Seminole 116 1 135 8

Spiro 102 1 116 1 3 6 7

68

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities [Continued]

Stillwater 201 4 13

Tryon 201 1

Tulsa 116 16 17

Tuttle 120 1

Watonga 120 4 141 9

Weletka 103 11

Wewoka 112 1 4 25

Whodathoughtit 113 3

Craig County 122 11

Moved to 114 8 115 26 128 2 3 131 1 2 137 3 141 4

Oklahoma Territory 127 1-3

Payne County 105 1

Return to 102 11 107 15 109 27 110 18 38 111 8 18 114 10 14 15 17 116 36 37 120 13 27 123 53 125 25 26 29 30 40 127 16 28 131 13 22 25 133 16 135 23 25 136 18 137 7

69

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Return to [Continued]

139 26 27 140 9 142 3 10 17 22 34 201 13 206 7 207 20 209 1 2 17 18 23

Rogers County 101 23

Sequoyah County 116 1 16-18 36

Wagoner County 101 23

OREGON

109 28 29 130 29-34 206 2

POEMS

128 14 22 25 31 34 36

RELIEFWELFARE Agencies

102 91 13 103 32 107 35 112 12 114 18 124 2 3 125 17 202 5 15 2 0 4 2 11-13

Attitudes toward 101 10 102 91 10 103 32 104 24 32 105 19 110 14 26 27 111 17 112 12 113 17 2833

70

RELIEFWELFARE [Continued] Attitudes toward [Continued]

116 35 119 15 121 177 19 25 123 43 124 177 23 125 38 126 35_~ 39 127 417 42 128 27-30 129 5 130 2 7 131 4 27 30 31 132 16-18 133 13 14 137 32 139 8 140 23 142 18 202 71 8 1 15 203 6 11 204 13 14 20 208 10 209 21

Quality 102 10 103 32 104 32 125 38 39 204 15

Type Received 102 9 10 103 16 32 33 104 24 31 105 19 107 15 108 4 110 17 111 17 112 12 113 32 114 18 42 118 8 121 17 124 23 125 37 128 28 29 130 27 132 16

71

RELIEFWELFARE [Continued] Type Received IContinued]

133 13 134 15 135 28 139 8 202 5 71815 204 15 208 9 209 211 22

Welfare 101 9 10 102 9 10 103 32 104 24 311 36 1 0 5 19- 21 1 2 5 106 12 16 17 23 24 107 14 15 18 351 37 108 4 1 71 18 110 14 17 25-27 111 17 112 121 13 15 113 15 171 28 114 181 421 43 116 35 120 17 121 19 122 24 123 43 125 19 126 251 39 128 27 28 131 4 27 133 11 13 22 136 14 137 32 140 3 141 20 142 18 201 13 202 51 71 15 203 6 11 204 2 11 19-21 205 4 11 12 207 10 13 19

RELIGION

103 32

72

RELIGION [Continued]

110 29 113 321 36 126 28 29 131 6 132 6 135 151 32 142 12 26 33 202 6

Brush Arbor 109 5 122 19 123 25 136 10 139 41 5 209 11

Churches 101 7 11 102 10 105 31 29 106 2 I 8 I 25 107 3 109 5 110 171 18 112 371 39 113 21 16 17 35 114 51 7 8 441 45 115 8 31-33 50-53 117 54-58 118 51 6 1 21 119 4 120 8 121 25 26 122 191 24 123 25126142 124 21 31 5 61 201 22 125 81 41 126 71 241 30 127 21 10 14 271 301 341 351 38-41 128 6 26 27 130 3 131 6 132 6 21 23 133 23 134 1 3 24 25 29 135 7 141 18 31 136 3 7 137 9 10 24 25 138 8 91 14

73

RELIGION Continued] Churches Continued]

140 14 15 141 2 3 9 142 4 22 30-33 143 12 15 24 201 5 11 209 4

MinistryMissionary Work 107 23 113 31 36 142 25 26 29

Moral Majority 134 29

RevivalsTraveling Ministers 109 5 114 5 6 115 32 118 5 6 124 6 125 8 I 9 126 =middot 8 127 5 128 6 131 4 6 I 8 135 14 139 4 141 3 142 26-28 32 33

SOUTH DAKOTA Beadle County

134 1 Huron County

134 5 Return to

134 8 9 29 Wounded Knee

134 5

TEXAS

113 4 114 6 28 43 44 124 4 131 20 142 24 30

74

TEXAS Continued] Cities

Abilene 111 5 6 117 15

Austin lb3 15

Barstow 104 1

Big Spring 142 30 32 209 s 6

Cedar Hill 140 1

Dallas 117 7 140 1

Electra 140 4

Gainesville 121 1

Haskell 129 1

Kemp 117 6

La Mesa 114 14

Plainview 110 3

Port Arthur 116 8 9

Red Springs 114 1

Silverton 140 1

Waco 103 15 16

Wichita Falls 117 8

Wylie 111 1

Brazo River 103 16

Farming Conditions 104 40

Return to 114 14 16 121 28 31 129 6

Rio Grande Valley 103 15

75

VIOLENCE

103 28 29 104 17 21 105 25 27 107 61 9 12 261 28 30 109 2 01 21 33 111 13 17 112 9 10 36 113 4J 18J 21-23 26-29 33 34 114 2527 35 115 49 123 36 125 191 43 126 41 127 23 131 22 23 138 10 11 20-22 139 9 10 15 18 25 203 8 204 9 206 10-12

VIRGINIA

206 1

WASHINGTON

206 1

WORK --xfter World War II

101 29 102 12 103 31 104 15 44 106 16 107 171 19-21 36 110 19 20 34 37 111 16 112 34J 35 114 48 116 31 117 51-57 119 18 120 21 23 24

76

WORK [Continued] --xfter World War II [Continued]

123 46 50 124 28 125 2 28 43-45 126 38 44 127 33 371 41 129 71 8 130 38 41 42 46 134 11 136 301 31 138 25-27 139 22 141 21 26 206 187 19 207 5

Conditions 103 22-24 26 104 2-6 15 16 30 35 52 107 22 24-28 30 31 109 31 110 10 11 12 25 112 26 29 113 15 114 24 124 20 125 22 27 2 9 32 126 21 26 30 38 129 5 12 13 131 21 139 18 203 5 7

During World War II 101 20 29 102 11 103 24 35 104 15 105 25 26 107 17 108 5 6 20 109 37 110 18 19 37 111 12 113 22 26 114 47 48 115 44 47 53 116 31 117 35-51 118 23 119 16

77

WORK [Continued] --ollring World War II [Continued]

120 20 21 121 29 123 22 46 124 27 125 3 27 34 35 43 126 35 43 44 127 20 128 21 29 37 129 7 10 130 37 38 40 41 131 26 29 132 23 133 16 20 134 11 20 136 27 28 138 23-25 139 18 20 21 141 21 26 143 19 202 9 203 8 206 10 15 207 3 4 209 20

Employers 101 30 1025-712 103 12 17 22 32 104 2 15 30 105 11 16 106 15 19 107 9 29-31 38 108 14 15 20 109 1 15 20 27 110 9-11 13 27 36 111 15 112 6 7 26 29 32 113 15 16 28 29 114 11 24 31 41-43 115 16 43-45 116 6 7 25 26 28 30-32 117 18 52 118 13 20 119 11-13 16 18 19 120 12 14 15 20 23 121 17 24 122 5-8 123 35 36

78

WORK [Continued] ~players [Continued]

124 20 125 5 21 24 271 281 40 126 151 21 22 251 26 361 371 39 127 11 121 201 211 30 33 128 18 31 129 4 1 7 1 9-11 1 13 1 18 1 21 2 2 130 31 3540 131 16 26 27 133 2 6 134 121 16-18 201 211 25 136 17-19 26 27 33-35 137 6 8 161 19 20 138 3-6 13 20 139 10 121 14-16 140 9-11 141 16 17 201 12 202 2 3 203 7 206 31 15 207 3 5 209 16

Labor Contracting 107 19 261 291 311 32 133 16-18 26

Migrant Labor 101 41 5 12 30 102 6 7 103 24 25 104 2-6 15 241 25 52 105 9-12 171 18 106 121 131 15 17 21-24 107 4 5 8 18 24-27 30 31 108 3 8 15 109 7 8 19-21 27-30 110 91 101 13 15 111 8 12 16 17 112 6 31 32 113 13 15 18 32 114 31 32 115 52 116 27-30 117 12 17-19 291 31 118 16 119 11 12 120 11-13 15 22 121 10 11 22 122 5 22

79

WORK Continued] --grgrant Labor Continued]

123 35 42 43 125 33 126 26 30 33 37 38 127 31 128 16 21 28 129 3 4 11-17 20 21 130 33 34 131 15 19-21 26 133 19 134 9-13 21 22 135 21 25 29 136 37 38 137 16 20 139 13 15-17 140 3 4 141 19 20 142 18 143 11 13 201 8 14 202 4 9 15 203 4 5 7 8-10 205 3 4 7 206 2 4 5-7 9 12-15 208 6 209 8 9 12-15

Mining 103 8 19 115 33 116 20 21 122 11-13 125 1 3 4 12 131 2 140 4 5 141 1

Odd Jobs 104 23 105 15 25 106 3 107 12 18 19 34 35 108 3 5 6 9 111 11 15 16 113 13 114 17 18 32 33 40 41 48 115 19 24 116 25 26 117 7 52 118 18 119 8 12 14 15

80

WORK [Continued] --odd Jobs

120 8 17 122 6 7 22 123 36 40 49 124 14 16 19 24 127 11 128 19 20 29 129 1 3 5 7 131 16 25 30 132 14 17 134 8 12 15 16 135 11 23 137 12 20 25 26 138 18 22 139 6 7 12 16 17 140 1 6-8 10 142 2 3 5 9 14 34 35 143 6 12 14-16 206 3 4 209 20

Oil Fields 102 5-7 12 112 25 26 114 14 15 116 1 13 121 17 125 2 4 1 28 46 129 9 135 7 8 I 23 29 139 22 140 4 142 2 3 206 16 18 208 1-5

Permanent Jobs 101 9 27 29 103 12 17 23 24 32 104 4 6 14 24 26 29 34 106 4 107 19 35 108 4 7-9 109 15 27-29 110 2 10 18 19 21 24 111 6 9-11 16 112 7 30 31 113 1 4 21 28-31 114 16 31 32 48 115 16 1 17 4 4 116 2 7-16 32

81

WORK [Continued] --permanent Jobs [Continued]

118 11 131 18 19 119 191 20 120 201 211 25 121 22 122 2 3 I 5~8 I 23 123 11 VI 35 36 124 1 14-17 125 20 25 27-29 37 126 21 25 33 35-38 127 11 20-22 24 30 128 20 28-30 129 4 7 130 31 36-38 131 21 30 132 18 19 133 19 22 134 11 18 25-28 36 136 2 10 14 15 19 33-35 137 6 8 26-28 138 1-4 8 139 22 23 140 4 5 10-12 20 141 12 17 142 5 25 26 28 35 143 19 201 10 205 6 8 9 2 07 3 1 5 208 1

Prisoners of War as Workers 115 47 133 20 203 9

Strikes 101 17 104 21 22 1 43 105 11 21 106 13 15 16 191 20 33 107 7 11 15 28 109 20 21 110 32 33 111 13 112 7-10 14 113 32 115 48-50 118 18 124 24 125 3 4

82

WORK [Continued] --strikes [Continued]

126 36 127 24 129 10 11 130 40 41 131 27 133 25 138 8 139 16 17 140 14-16 22 201 14 203 7 206 10-13 209 18

Unions 101 17 35 104 21 22 45 105 21 106 15 16 107 5 11-13 21-24 108 12 109 20 112 2 10 32 34-36 113 31 114 42 115 50 116 33 34 118 18 119 13 120 23 24 124 24 125 34 43 45 46 126 36 127 42 128 30 129 10 11 16 130 39-41 46 131 26 134 23 139 16 140 14 22 141 21 203 7 209 18

Wages 101 27 103 10 14 17 18 22 23 33 104 2 4 I 22 I 24 26 341 35 47 105 13 161 17

83

WORK [Continued] --wages [Continued]

106 14 18 19 107 2 12 17 25 30 108 5 6 8 109 6 8 20 21 28 29 31 40 110 7 9 11 1216 111 8 11 13 14 16 112 4 8-10 14 113 13 16-18 26 28 29 114 11 18 25 32 33 42 115 16 28 44 50 116 7 11 16 19 26-32 34 117 7 18 32 35 118 15 18 119 1 11 13 14 120 11-14 121 11 122 3 6-8 123 35 49 125 4 5 7 12 21-23 27-29 38 43 126 23 25 26 36 42 127 17 24 42 43 128 30 129 3 5 7 10 11 21 22 13 0 3 6 3 7 3 9-41 131 12 13 16 134 12 15 16 23 24 26 135 11 21 23 136 28 29 137 8 9 32 138 5 11 18 25 139 6 7 10 12-14 16-18 140 7 9 10 14 15 141 4 8 10 12 15 16 142 16 201 10 203 2 5 204 14 205 6 206 4 10 11 14 15 2 07 10 13 208 9 209 13 15

Work Permits 109 22 23

CUMULATIVE INDEX

HOUSING State Rental Homes Tents

IMPACT OF EXPERIENCE [51]

INDIANA [52]

IOWA [52]

IWO JIMA [52]

JAPANESE INTERNMENT [52]

KANSAS [52]

KU KLUX KLAN [52]

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA [53] Attraction of California Belongings Border Inspections CookingFood Funds Available Reasons for Move Route Shelter Transportation

MISSOURI [60] Cities

Cape Girardeau El Dorado Springs Hannibal Kansas City Monroe City St Louis

MONTANA [ 6 0]

4

NEBRASKA [60] Cities

Grand Island Kerney Litchfield Ponca

Return to

THE NEW DEAL [60] Civilian Conservation Corps Hoover National Recovery Adminshy

istrationOther Agencies Politics Roosevelt Voting Works Progress Administrashy

tion

NEW MEXICO [ 63] Cities

Albuquerque Deming Gallup Las Cruces

OKIE [63] Definition Reactions to Term Redneck

OKLAHOMA [ 65] Cities

Ardmore Blair Blanchard Boley Boynton Bushyhead Checotah Chelsea Cold Springs Colgate Comanche Council Hill

CUMULATIVE INDEX

OKLAHOMA Cities

Cushing Duncan Durant Dustin Enid EufaulaLake Eufaula Fort Gibson Fort Sill Frederick Granite Greenfield Guthrie Hammon Hanna Hartshorne Henryetta Hillibee Hitchita Holdenville Hollis Lenna Lexington Lindsay Maud McAlester McLain Meeker Muskogee Nowata Oak lodge Okemah Oklahoma City Paden Pauls Valley Pitcher Pleasant Valley Ponca City Porum Prague Quinton Sallisaw Scullyville Seminole Spiro Stillwater Tryon Tulsa

5

OKLAHOMA Cities

Tuttle Watonga Weletka Wewoka Whodathoughtit

Craig County Moved to Oklahoma Territory Payne County Return to Rogers County Sequoyah County Wagoner County

OREGON [69]

POEMS [69]

RELIEFWELFARE [69] Agencies Attitudes toward Quality Type Received Welfare

RELIGION [71] Brush Arbor Churches MinistryMissionary Work Moral Majority RevivalsTraveling Ministers

SOUTH DAKOTA [73] Beadle County Huron County Return to Wounded Knee

TEXAS [73] Cities

Abilene

6 CUMULATIVE INDEX

TEXAS Cities

Austin Barstow Big Spring Cedar Hill Dallas Electra Gainesville Haskell Kemp La Mesa Plainview Port Arthur Red Springs Silverton Waco Wichita Falls Wylie

Erazo River Farming Conditions Return to Rio Grande Valley

VIOLENCE [ 7 5]

VIRGINIA [75]

WASHINGTON [ 75]

WORK [75] --xfter World War II

Conditions During World War II Employers Labor Contracting Migrant Labor Mining Odd Jobs Oil Fields Permanent Jobs Prisoners of War as Workers Strikes Unions Wages Work Permits

7

PART II

CUMULATIVE INDEX

ARIZONA

107 16 111 9 114 8 10 16 22-27 142 31 32

Cities Bixley

209 7 Buckeye

104 2 42 45 Camp Verde

110 4 Casa Grande

113 4 5 10 20 Flagstaff

110 4 21 137 17

Glendale 123 1

GlobeGlobe Mountain 103 18 19 111 9 113 8

Phoenix 117 54 128 16 17 137 17

Sedona 110 4

Williams 116 11

Yuma 104 3 116 10 11

The Grand Canyon 139 8

Top of the World 113 8

ARKANSAS

107 1 2 113 9 30 140 5 141 4 26

8

ARKANSAS Continued] Cities

Branch 141 1

Cherry Hill 115 13

Conway 206 18

Dardanelle 103 4

El Dorado 116 1

Fort Smith 116 2 3 18 122 1 126 3 5 16 136 7

Harrison 103 1 4 7

Highland 115 22

Jasper 103 2

Lamar 128 1

Little Rock 109 11

Men a 115 31 36

Mountain Home 137 1

Oden 115 2 4 1 2 6 1 3 5

Pine Ridge 115 13

Russellville 128 1

Smackover 116 1

Newton County 103 2

Reason for leaving 137 7

Return to 109 18 115 35 143 4 5 11 23 206 7

9

ARKANSAS [Continued] White River Country

131 1

ARTMUSIC

103 11 12 115 4 51 116 4 7 12 120 8 126 7 129 81 9 171 18 132 7 138 5 142 4 202 16 209 4

Country Music 109 32 33 121 22 23 127 33 34 136 11 143 13

Crafts 104 59 142 13

CALIFORNIA Cities

Alameda 209 20

Armona 143 1-3 9 205 7

Arroyo Grande 103 30

Arvin 101 31 106 10 17 107 4 12 111 10 113 13 16 24 115 16 1 2 0 1 4 3 1 4 6 1 50 7 52 125 81 2~ 24 137 8 16 19 20 24 203 1

10

CALIFORNIA [Continued] Cities Continued]

Arvin [Continued] 205 6 206 2-4 6 13 17 209 6 9 10 20

Avenal 121 17 22 29

Bakersfield l03 18 109 2 l4 27 110 4 112 3 0 113 24 114 26 28 32 48 115 15 119 19 122 4 22 125 18 24 127 41 131 3 21 132 8 14 18 23 136 18 21 27 37 38 137 21 138 11 18 19 139 20 23 26 142 5 202 2 203 8 205 5 206 2 208 6 15

Barstow 125 17

Beaumont 104 22

Blythe 114 10

Brawley 107 16 121 15 17 126 16 21 24

Brentwood 134 21 23 143 16-18

Buttonwillow 133 11 12 l9 25 26

Calipatria 104 4 7

11

CALIFORNIA [Continued] Cities Continued]

Calistoga 115 41

Cawelo 10330

Chowchilla 142 27 29 30

Clovis 131 15

Colton 129 3

Corcoran 107 18 201 9

Corona 209 1 8

Cutler 101 27

Delano 103 20 21 26 40 110 13 112 30 116 23-25 31 32 34 140 6 204 6 205 4

Dinuba 101 4 107 9 14 27 31 135 21 23 27 30 138 6 7 20-23 31

Dos Palos 117 15 23 51 57

Edison 205 6 206 4

El Centro 126 38

Exeter 127 11 19 20 30 36

Farmersville 123 42 127 11 23 30 41

Fillmore 139 11

Firebaugh 117 8 10

Five Points 110 12 16

12

CALIFORNIA [ContinUed] Cities Continued]

Fresno 117 37 118 13 119 10 12 16 18 126 3 7 128 30 131 15 29 30 138 26 27 143 19 201 9 11

Fontana 103 23

Formosa 136 27

Four Corners 109 14

Fullerton 142 30 31

Garden Grove 137 8 18 209 23

Gardena 137 14 142 3 4 24

Gilroy 106 16

Glendale 143 14

Greenfield 132 23

Grover City 136 30 31

Hanford 114 28 31 119 10-12 16 17 201 9 11 12 14 205 15

Hawthorne 209 19 24

Indio 107 16 30

Ivanhoe 110 19 37

Jasmin 103 21

Kern City 130 46

13

CALIFORNIA IContinued] Cities [Continued]

King City 143 10 12

Lamont 113 17 1 21 2 4 115 47 203 2 209 10

Layton 119 10

Lemere 201 13

Lerdo 103 30

Lindsay 108 3 5 7 122 51 171 22 138 11 19

Linnell 114 28 127 23

Lodi 134 4 8 10 11 13 14 16-18 23

Lomita 113 26

Long Beach 116 3 0 125 27 41 44 130 35 131 12

Los Angeles 103 18 23 109 14 120 10 127 10 17 27 30 130 35 133 22 142 3 24 202 1 2 206 2

Marysville 106 16 21 107 9 14

McFarland 103 20 26 41 140 8-10

Merced 119 10 131 30 205 4 8

14

CALIFORNIA IContinued] Cities [Continued]

Modesto 120 12 131 21

Monita 142 1 3

Needles 117 9

Nipomo 205 5

North Hollywood 139 22

Oildale 109 29 202 6

Ojai 103 2 3 141 14

Ontario 138 10 15-17

Orange Cove 107 19

Palmdale 142 31

Palm Springs 120 23

Pasadena 127 38 209 20

Patterson 120 11 12

Pismo Beach 135 32

Pixley 112 8 120 9 10 13 14 206 11

Poplar 124 15

Porterville 103 24 40 104 6 26 123 34 46 124 141 15

Pumpkin Center 109 2 5 14

Redlands 114 10 137 26 138 13 16

15

CALIFORNIA [Continued] Cities Continued]

Reedley 127 22 205 1

Ridgecrest 138 28-31 33

Riverdale 123 39

Rosedale 133 3 5 19

Salinas 106 16 21

San Bernardino 138 13 14

San Diego 117 37 132 11 15 16 23

San Francisco 134 26 27

San Jose 104 46 106 21 117 54 128 30 20 9 1 17

San Leandro 110 20

San Pedro 103 18

Santa Cruz 119 11

Santa Maria 202 1

Santa Monica 110 18 130 35

Santa Paula 139 13 16

Selma 143 12J 14-16

Shafter 103 26 31 106 13 107 13 109 2 14 17 18 23 27 31 38 129 1 3 4 7 14 15 18 21 131 3 135 11 12 20 21 24 27 30 31

16

CALIFORNIA fContinued] Cities fContinued]

Shafter Continued] 136 13 17 18 21-23 202 6 206 6 208 7

Cherokee Strip 129 15 16

Smiths Corner 135 20 24

Stockton 134 19

Stratford 205 12

Sunnyvale 104 4 46

Taft 121 13 125 2 28 44 202 13 208 1 4

Tipton 104 22 112 7 123 35 209 14 15 22

Tranquility 131 20

Tulare 111 9 12 120 23 26 27 121 9 10 20 123 3 9 40 45 46 131 14 15

Ukipa 114 10

Ventura 130 18 141 14

Visalia 110 20 111 11 16 114 16 23 24 26 28 31-34 116 37 123 40 127 12 13 21 22 36 38 129 16 143 3 9

17

CALIFORNIA JContinued] Cities Continued]

Wasco 106 17 107 4 109 161 40 129 14 142 5 24 281 30 204 8 209 10 14 23 24

Watsonville 107 41 8 12 15 119 11 128 1719 2 05 10

Weed Patch 125 25 33 3 6

Wheeler Ridge 114 16 31 48

Whittier 209 23

Wilmar 127 10

Woodville 123 33-35

Camp Roberts 125 34 39

China Lake 138 24-27

First Impression 101 15 102 4 105 7 106 11 29 107 4 109 1 110 8 23 24 111 9 113 18 114 10 13 23 31 115 15 116 9 117 27 118 13 120 12 121 9 123 3 3 34 124 11 125 24-27

18

CALIFORNIA [Continued] First Impression [Continued]

l27 101 27 1 2 9 128 18 130 341 35 131 15 132 12 133 15 134 101 11 135 21-23 29 136 21 138 14 15 139 11 141 11 15 142 4 201 8 205 2

Hunters Point 208 13

Imperial Valley 104 3 22 34 47 112 31 113 4-6 11-15 116 10 124 11 14 126 16 21 38 41

Kern County 116 33 37

Lake Bottom Buena Vista Lake 109 1 2 113 13 16 20 35

Politics 101 32-34 107 11 12 21 110 25 112 17 126 24 133 28 134 27 28 138 29-32

Sacramento Valley 110 16

San Joaquin Valley 110 4 8 19 116 9 121 9 126 38 127 36-38 41 131 12 20 142 2 8 209 9 20 22-24

19

CALIFORNIA [Continued] Stanislaus County

106 21 Tagus Ranch

112 6 Treatment in

101 11 14 32 102 51 10 104 9 107 6 10 24 26 32 108 4 11 15 16 109 19 110 10-13 19 20 27 34 112 13-16 113 24 25 33-35 114 11 35 43 45 47 116 25 123 35-38 54 55 125 25 40 126 13 23 24 30 32 33 42 46 127 14 25 31-33 43 132 8 134 9 14 137 16 21 24 139 20 22 140 22 142 16 201 ll 15 204 9 206 10 209 14 16

Tulare County 106 21

Yosemite 119 9 10

CHEROKEE INDIAN NATION

126 1 2 1 9-12 2 7 1 2 9 1 4 6 Green Corn Dance and Festival

126 9 10 Religion

126 28 29

COLORADO

113 30

20

CRIMELAWENFORCEMENT

103 28 29 104 20 21 107 7 9 10 15 17 18 29 37 108 13 109 20 21 110 13 30 33 112 13 113 20-24 26 28 114 26 27 116 7 12 120 6 122 1 23 123 3 8 16 21 22 125 18 20 129 14 15 131 2 132 10 11 133 1 4 5 135 11 31 14 17 138 21 8 32 139 131 151 21 24 25 142 8 203 8 206 10-11 19 207 18 19 209 81 17

Charges of Communist Agitation 112 15-20

Criminal Prosecution 112 16-171 20

THE DEPRESSION

103 11 14 1 15 33-35 39 108 1 5 109 36 110 3 I 28 111 7 113 5 114 17 18 115 5 11 12 116 17 117 7 119 1-4 6 15 120 6 121 12 122 3 22

21

THE DEPRESSION I Continued]

123 43 125 1 2 s 12 126 2 I 51 6 13 127 29 128 5 10 129 2 130 20-24 131 4 91 26 132 9 133 3 134 2 135 28 136 17 18 40 137 237 24 138 51 91 11 12 139 1 5 140 17 142 3 17 202 1 205 2 206 6 207 8 1 91 221 23 208 4 I 5 81 9

Causes 118 8 125 12 126 13 134 8 207 8 I 12

DISCRIMINATION

103 28 111 17 114 44 121 131 14 125 42 126 9 40-42 128 9 131 28 132 21-24 133 5 6 251 28 137 21 22 30 138 7 16 139 13T 14 140 257 26 208 5-7 11 12

22

DISCRIMINATION Community

101 10 11 32 102 8 9 104 9 54 105 22-25 27 28 106 33 37 108 15 17 109 19 110 23 27 33 34 36 37 112 13 14 114 45 121 13 18 19 123 36 42 54 55 126 241 321 401 41 127 31-33 128 33 129 18

Government Agencies 104 24 108 13 110 23 33 112 12 13 133 14 202 6 I 8 19

Housing 101 12 102 7 104 43 124 10 16 133 28

Job 101 11 12 32 102 9 104 17 105 12 161 21 22 106 19 110 13 14 114 11 41 45 116 25 124 20 126 42 131 26 139 14 201 11

Schools 102 9 104 11 18 108 10~13 110 32

23

DISCRIMINATION [Continued] Schools IContinued]

1-12 17 114 13 35 36 117 13 14 16 30 34 118 7 16 17 22 121 14-16 123 35-38 124 15 19 126 24 25 127 19 20 36 128 22-24 131 14 22-24 28 133 14 2224 25 134 14 15 24 135 18 26 136 22 24 137 16 21 203 4 204 13 209 9 16

EDUCATION

131 2 22 28 29 132 2 140 22 27

Arizona 114 25 27

Arkansas 107 3 115 6 8 24-26 128 1-3 7 141 2 143 7-10

Athletics 108 10 120 7 123 36 451 46 125 1 6 19 21 22 42 46 127 36 133 23-25 134 14-21 137 14 23

California 101 5 102 11 16 103 25 104 11 27 49 53

24

EDUCATION [Continued] California [Continued]

105 31 11 107 4-6 101 151 16 32 108 5 6 10-13 17 109 6 17 26 29 110 20 21 32 111 12 112 31 37 113 23 24 30 114 2 12-14 35 36 49 115 2 0 116 25 117 12-16 23 24 29 30 34 118 3 7 15-17 21 119 6 120 11 14 23 121 10 12 14-17 20 21 123 35-39 43-46 124 7 15 18 19 125 41 45 126 22 24 34 43 44 127 11 19-21 27 36 128 19 21 129 12 18 19 131 14-16 22-25 27 132 12 15 17 18 133 11 12 14 17 22 134 12-15 24 135 26 28 30 31 136 16 17 22-26 36 137 8 16 17 20-23 28-30 138 2 6 8 10 11 16-22 31 139 22 140 10 11 19 20 141 15 20 142 4 14 15 21 143 3 12-14 16 201 9 10 202 1 9 15 203 1 2 4 5 7 205 2 18 19 206 16 208 1 S 14 209 4 8 9 14-17 20 23

College 101 11 18 20 104 53 107 17 108 17

25

EDUCATION [Continued] College [Continued]

110 20 211 32 114 4 9 116 32 117 53-55 118 3 119 6 120 2 121 121 29 30 122 2 123 51 125 1 6 7 21 126 44 45 127 20 321 33 36-40 128 38 130 43 132 25 133 17 21 22 137 8 29 138 3 6 22-24 31 140 20 22 142 4 26 30 143 16 17 202 1 2 5 9 205 2 5 6 16 19 207 2 3 208 ll 4 209 20-23

Discrimination 101 11 107 6 108 101 11 110 32 112 17 114 121 131 351 36 117 131 14 16 301 34 118 7 I 16 17 22 120 27 121 13-16 123 35-38 124 15 19 125 23 126 24 25 34 43 127 19 20 36 128 22-24 129 19 131 141 22-24 28 132 22 133 14 24 25

26

EDUCATION [Continued] Discrimination [Continued]

134 14 15 21 24 135 18 136 22 24 137 16 21 141 22 203 4 206 17 209 9 16

Iowa 205 2 207 2

Missouri 108 2 11 119 1 21 4-6

Nebraska 130 1 2 7 17 132 4-6

New Mexico 135 19

Oklahoma 101 21 7 102 1 104 14 105 1-3 106 31 7 107 3 109 27 110 2 3 30 113 1 3 114 2 13 50 116 11 6 7 18 118 2 3 6 120 1 21 5-7 122 2 123 7 9 12 20 21 24 25 35 124 2 4 6 125 1 6 20 21 126 2 5 6 44 127 2 3 16 128 4-6 131 1 3 7 8 133 1 11 135 1 2 8 16 18 136 16 17 231 24 137 3 5-8 11 14-16 29 30 138 1-6 10 139 1 142 7 14 15 21 201 3 209 3 4

27

EDUCATION 1Continued] South Dakcita

134 1-3 24 Texas

111 4 114 2 13 50 117 1 5 6 10 121 2 4 5 13 129 2 140 4 143 2

FAMILY LIFE

101 1 5 19 102 2 7 11 12 16 103 2 31 4 6 10 21 105 1 2 I 9 16 24 26 28 106 38 112 7 113 9 10 26 116 20 21 118725 124 4 27 28 125 3 4 126 24 25 44 45 135 2 9 14 15 136 8 9

Bartering 109 11 115 6 116 6 123 15 125 101 11 126 5 128 4 129 2 131 7 140 3

Cars 103 2 4 7 8 9 12 14 15 20 27 105 18 29 106 12 13 107 3 9 15 108 2 4 6 111 8 113 22 23 29 114 4 15 30 33 116 22 30 36 117 71 8 12 23

28

FAMILY LIFE (Continued] Cars Continued]

119 4 120 9 131 15 121 9 122 4 16 17 123 13 125 3 291 31 126 5 17 18 127 9 16 17 128 15 129 3 130 4 30 133 4 12 134 3 5 6 135 9 25 136 19 24 27 138 1 12 13 19 20 30 140 5 9 141 4 5 12 142 6 17 203 3 205 2 9 206 9 207 6 I 21 22 209 4

Chores 101 2 102 12 103 3 6 21 104 48 52 58 59 105 17 109 6-8 18 26 111 2 113 1 2 6 7 114 3 39 40 115 5 7 10 27 28 117 5 26 118 3 4 119 2 120 5 121 1 3 123 1 2 51 10 11 14 15 19 31

461 49 124 3 4 21 125 2 126 3 6 7 128 1 8 130 34 131 8 1 25

29

FAMILY LIFE [Continued] Chores IContinued]

132 3 133 2 15 134 7 135 5 10 19 22 25 27 137 3 4 10-12 22 25 138 9 139 1 2 4 140 12 141 3 142 6 1 22 201 6 209 4 14

Cooking Food 101 9 24 102 3 5 13 15 103 4 27 29 105 2 11 14 15 106 35 36 107 9 13 14 108 2 3 14 109 2 3 7 12 13 22 110 31 111 3 113 2 15 16 18 114 4 17 18 25 38 39 115 10 1 11 1 16 1 2 8 1 31 116 101 24 117 51 6 1 17 119 4 120 16 121 7 24 25 122 13 16 20 123 15-18 25 27 37 49 124 5 6 21 22 125 11-14 126 22 23 127 10 17 128 1 5 10 129 12 130 8 13-15 25 131 5-7 20 21 25 132 6 7 20 133 2 1 3 1 11 1 2 2 134 5-7 22 135 2-6 9 10 18 22 25 27 136 9 12 13 23 137 2 3 10 19 138 25

30

FAMILY LIFE IContinued] CookingFood [Continued]

139 2 3 140 1-3 142 6 7 10 11 143 5-7 11 201 6 16 202 5-7 203 2 204 10 206 1 2 207 10 208 5 209 11-13

Dating 103 12 104 56 106 9 107 10 108 16 113 3 4 114 15 115 4 8 36 116 1 14 117 53 119 5 120 7 8 122 21 125 19 126 8 127 21 130 17 133 24 135 31 136 26 27 2 91 32 137 10 138 20-23 142 27

Entertainment 101 6 7 14 26 102 14 15 103 7 12 27 29 30 104 48 52 105 3 106 4 14 18 26 31 107 3 1 5 108 2 109 2 5 21 26 32 36 110 17 111 2 11

31

FAMILY LIFE [Continued] Entertainment [Continued]

112 31 38 113 2 281 29 31 114 51 13 1 15 1 40 115 3-5 8 33 36 116 2-4 33 117 9 23 24 34 118 5-7 20 21 119 4 1 5 1 11 14 120 2 8 121 5 19 122 9 19 20 123 5 20 211 25 37 411 42 124 2 6 21 125 41 6 8 9 221 33 126 8 257 28 127 34 128 6-8 241 26 129 81 171 18 131 61 9 132 5-7 133 3 14 15 134 6 17 21 22 135 3 7 91 13 14 16 30 32 136 2 91 11-131 29 137 9 24 138 5 23 139 4 9 140 2 3 141 3 10 142 6 11 15 22 143 1 3 8 10 201 2 5 203 6 208 6 2 0 9 4 13

Hobbies 102 7 103 12 104 57-59 114 9 118 6 120 5 123 19 129 8 135 3

Hunting 109 2 116 21 5

32

FAMILY LIFE [Continued] Hunting [Continued]

119 5 8 122 11 123 16-22 125 10 131 5 22 135 5 10 24 139 24

Marriage 101 3 25 102 2 12 16 103 12-14 104 56 105 1 25 106 8 1 9 107 171 20 108 8 16 109 26 27 110 2 19 111 4 5 112 4 113 1 3 4 29 30 114 15 115 8 9 36 37 116 1 16 30 117 52 53 58 118 21 119 17 120 7 121 15 29 122 2 21 123 27 37 47-49 124 26 125 27 126 8 9 28 127 3-5 211 39 130 5 17 19 42 131 3 132 19 133 24 135 4 31 136 6 8 26 27 30 32 137 10 24 26 138 24 28 139 19 140 4 5 141 21 142 24 27 28 143 17

33

FAMILY LIFE [Continued] Marriage Continued]

201 4 12 14 206 2 207 2 209 20

Moonshining 103 8 10 36-38 122 14 135 3

Problems 103 6 8 20 35 36 105 23 106 24T 25 28 107 19 20 35 37 108 6 16 17 109 17 18 110 2 3 112 3 71 24-26 29 31 113 9 12 18 21-23 25-29 114 7 115 2 3 6 116 7 117 25 120 1-3 24-26 121 23 24 122 10 18 19 130 3 132 1 3 7 135 23 29 30 136 37 38 40 138 4 6 9 141 14 15 201 13 202 6-8 12 204 11

Sense of Community 103 11 105 18 24 106 28 107 14 108 19 109 12_ 19 110 11 18 23 113 10 11 114 18 118 3 4 121 3 122 10 18 19

34

FAMILY LIFE [Continued] Sense of Community [Continued]

124 6 8 15 125 4 8 126 12 13 39 128 7 37 130 2 8 131 4 5 7 20 132 71 8 135 13 17 18 25 31 137 5 6 138 31 32 141 4 9 142 7 8 21-24 143 7

Shivaree 114 15 126 28 127 5

Sports 108 10 113 3 116 4 119 5 120 7 122 19 24 123 4 5 19 45 49 50 125 1 6 128 6 1 9 133 23-25 134 14-22 25 135 10 136 12 137 14 138 19 139 18 141 3 9 142 27 2 08 6

FARMING 110 3 11 115 39 47 48 123 28 29 47 48 52 53 125 10 140 19 20 141 4 10 11 26 201 6

35

FARMING Continued] Butchering

109 12 130 8-13

Crops 101 23 102 1 103 20 32 104 2 105 1 2 109 10 11 111 4 112 2 3 24 113 1 2 4 114 2 115 2 6 23 41 42 116 4 5 17 18 117 5 118 2 9 10 119 2 14 120 6 121 3 6 8 122 13 123 13 14 19 29 41 124 7 9 125 3 10 11 15 29 126 3 127 152 128 1 4 129 1 130 15 16 19-22 27 28 131 11 133 2 137 134 1 5 137 2 138 9 139 2 140 9 202 141 8 143 21 205 2 3 13 206 1 3 4 8 207 6 8 12 14 209 4

Drought 101 23 103 17 104 2 105 5

36

FARMING Continued] Drought Continued]

106 6 109 11 110 22 113 4 6 114 16 19 116 18-20 118 10~ 11 119 3 6 121 6 124 1 7 125 15 126 2 127 71 161 27 128 2 51 10 130 5 16 20 281 29 131 11 132 9 134 5 139 5 140 5 141 41 6 142 19 201 21 16 205 4 8 207 14 20 209 11 2

Dust Storms 101 71 8 102 3 103 17 39 105 4 106 5 6 109 11 110 12 21 111 6 7 112 23 114 21 115 12 116 18~ 19 118 10 11 119 3 120 6 121 6 123 14 124 7 125 15 16 126 14

37

FARMING Continued] Dust Storms IContinued]

127 27 29 128 10 130 16 131 11 136 40 138 137 14 141 4 6 142 4 17-20 201 16 205 4 207 6 14-18 20 21 209 6

FloodsCyclones 107 16 111 6 7 114 23 123 14 23 130 1 134 5 138 15 139 11 209 1

Government Policies 101 20 24 102 2 103 24 32 33 35 104 7 8 33 105 5 106 8 107 13 108 6 15 16 109 9 22 111 6 7 113 32 114 19 20 118 9 10 119 6 120 20 123 30-32 124 9 10 125 121 13 127 22 128 11 130 26 27 131 5 10 11 132 10 134 4 8 24 139 6 16 17

38

FARMING fContinued] Government Policies Continued]

140 24 142 18 201 2 205 11-19 209 7 8

Income 101 3 104 2 105 2 106 8 111 5 112 3 24 26 113 1 2 4 114 4 16 19 115 11 43 117 7 118 2 8 9 119 4 6 7 121 6 7 123 40 41 126 6 13 151 20 127 16 12 8 51 9 129 2 130 15 18 211 22 25 26 34 35

481 49 132 2 9 11 135 3 138 3 140 5 141 4 51 19 142 5 143 20 205 6 13 206 2-4 207 81 9 15 21

Land Ownership 101 23 103 31 107 2 108 1 109 91 10 110 22 112 3 114 1 2 7 115 36 119 1-3 6 7 120 6

39

FARMING [Continued] Land Ownership [Continued]

121 2 122 2 3 123 35 41 50 125 2 3 23 126 2 3 13 127 12 18 22 128 8 129 1 7 22 130 3 131 4 133 3 4 12 137 18 25 26 134 2 4 5 8 11 137 27 138 2 3 139 2 140 5 13 17-19 141 3 15-17 21 22 142 2-4 25 143 20 2 OS 1 2 206 1 5 6 8 9 207 9 10 209 1 22

Land Rental 101 2 102 1 103 8 23 104 1 7 8 107 2 110 1 111 2 113 4 114 1 2 10 14 115 23 27 116 16-18 118 2 119 3 120 6 121 2 7 8 122 2 123 127 13 40 41 50 124 4 9 127 1 2 6 7 128 5 129 1 130 5 15 i31 4 17-19

40

FARMING [Continued] Land Rental IContinued]

138 9 139 5 140 101 13 141 15 201 3 206 5 9

Methods 101 3 102 3 7 12 103 171 20 21 24 31 39 104 1 105 5 106 7 29 109 6 11 12 30 31 110 21 22 28 111 7 112 23 113 2 114 19 20 115 51 41-48 116 5 15 18 118 1 10 19 119 2 4 120 11 14 121 6 7 122 9 10 16-18 123 2 3 6 7 19 29 30 51 52 124 8 9 125 10 11 15 16 126 5 14 21 127 7 16 128 7 10 11 129 7 130 15 1619 131 5 11 18 132 3 9 10 134 6 140 20 141 6 19 142 51 19~ 201 22 143 2 0 201 6 206 3 8 207 7 81 14 16

Sharecropping 103 1 7 105 1 110 1 3

41

FARMING Continued] Sharecropping Continued]

111 2 112 3 24 113 4 115 6 91 27 116 17 117 11 5 7 118 2 9 121 2 127 21 61 15 128 8 129 1 130 51 151 18 137 2 141 41 8 142 2 206 4 5 209 11 19

THE GRAPES OF WRATHSTEINBECK

106 6 1 71 15 108 15 110 29-301 33 119 13 122 22 125 41 128 331 34 132 22 134 13 142 19 208 4 71 11 13-16

Identification with 101 16 35 103 27 28 111 18 113 35 121 27 127 181 41 42 129 13 20 21 131 13 133 21 136 20 37 139 20 201811 205 5

42

THE GRAPES OF WRATHSTEINBECK [Continued] Movie

103 27 105 26 106 33 34 107 5 13 110 2 8 113 34 114 45 118 16 17 121 27 124 25 127 42 131 28 137 31 139 19 141 24 208 15

Objections to 101 16 103 2 8 105 26 27 106 33-36 114 45 46 118 23 24 120 28 124 25 127 18 25 128 33 34 131 27 28 137 30 31 139 20 141 2 4 143 13 204 19 205 5 2 06 19 208 14-16

HEALTH Accidents

104 61 62 107 18 116 22 23

Birth of Children 101 5 102 2 103 5 9 10 13 16 105 1

43

HEALTH [Continued] Birth of Children Continued]

106 16 22 109 15 16 18~ 37 111 6 112 20 113 2 4 5 14 18-20 114 37 115 11-13 17 38 117 21 120 3 8 13 19-22 122 20 123 50 125 10 37 126 12 127 7 1 8 129 19 20 130 1 2 22 133 10 135 9 12 20 21 136 4 8 27 137 2 1 3 138 2 139 19 23 140 711 142 2 8 143 17 202 3 7 11 12 18

Causes of Death 101 25 103 5 106 16 107 1 13 19 109 25 26 38 39 110 2 31 111 5 112 6 113 1 19 30 114 43 49 115 3 6 7 17 18 116 5 117 20 21 26 120 1 3 19 24 25 123 16~ 43 124 23 126 44 127 4 5 13 130 24 48 132 19 135 137 14 16

44

HEALTH [Continued] Causes of Death [Continued]

136 3-6 25 27 29-31 38 39 141 16 142 23 143 19 202 3 9 10 12 14 16-18 206 14 209 19 20

Diseases 102 13 103 20 105 11 14 23 24 107 6 11 13 14 16 19 20 30 31 109 24 38 39 110 2 8 30 31 112 14 19 24 113 8 12 13 18 19 30 114 9 17 25 26 37 49 115 5 7 12 16-20 22 23 116 19 117 26 47 52-56 120 3 19 20 24 26 122 18 24 123 16 22-24 124 22-24 26 125 47 126 22 35 127 3 7 128 2 9 129 2 3 130 3 38 47 131 12 22 132 2 19 133 8 135 13 21 136 25 30 35 39 137 4 8 138 13 23 139 7 140 5 142 20 21 202 1-4 8-14 16 18 203 6 205 1 206 2 209 11 12 19

Folk Remedies and Cures 103 5 107 11

45

HEALTH [Continued] Folk Remedies and Cures Continued]

109 24 25 113 11 19 115 2 3 22 117 20 21 123 20 23 128 6 133 9 10 135 14 22 137 4 142 20 21 202 8-111 14

Health Care 101 13 20 102 13 103 5 91 16 105 141 151 23 24 106 1 8 107 111 18 23 38 109 151 16 181 23 241 381 39 110 2 1 8 1 311 32 112 6 113 1 51 18-201 301 311 33 38 114 17 371 38 115 5-7 12-18 23 116 5 61 23 117 20-231 55 118 171 18 120 3 41 8 21 22 121 20 25 122 18 20 21 123 4 22 23 124 4 22 23 125 10 21 37 38 126 22 23 35 127 3 7-9 30 128 2 9 129 19 130 1 22 23 47 48 131 22 132 19 133 8-10 135 91 12-14 21 22 136 6 9 301 33 35 137 8 138 131 23 139 71 9~ 101 18 19 141 2 0 142 20

46

HEALTH Continued] Health Care Continued]

202 2-14 16-19 206 14 209 11 12

Sanitation 202 4-6 15 17

HOUSING Auto Courts

107 9~ 14~ 27 Ditch Camps

102 7 8~ 14 103 26 104 12 105 23 106 15 107 10 110 6 25 113 14 35 114 39 115 52 118 15 16 119 13 16 121 19 20 122 22 23 125 20 37 126 33 129 15 131 20 132 18 136 37-39 137 17 139 18 202 4-6 15 203 3 206 7 I 10 208 7 8 11 209 10

Dugouts 135 11~ 18 19

Government-provided 101 34 103 26 27 104 19 20 51 105 10 106 10 11 14

47

HOUSING Continued] Government-provided [Continued]

107 4-7 13 14 16 17 28 108 12 109 31-33 110 14 111 9-11 15 112 3 8 113 35 36 114 38 39 118 16 119 13 121 17-19 124 16 125 25 33 36 126 26 30-32 127 23 41 128 20 129 141 15 131 22 133 2 0 137 30 141 20 202 6 15 203 3 204 16 17 205 4 206 13 14 208 7 20 9 10

Grower-provided 102 8 103 24-26 104 20 42 46 105 9 106 12 15 109 15 28 110 16 111 14 112 6 113 13 16 114 10 23 28 33 34 118 18 20 119 12 13 121 22 122 6 23 123 35 42 125 24 25~ 33 35 36 126 21 7 33 127 11 18 23

48

HOUSING [Continued] Grower-provided [Continued]

128 19 129 4 5 13-15 131 16 133 18 137 17 ~ 20 139 15 18 140 6 8-10 16 141 14 16 17 201 8 9 203 3 204 16 17 206 6-8 13 209 10

Homes in California 101 8 26 28 29 102 4 6 11 12 103 21 104 4 12-14 25 26 49 60 61 105 19 20 106 12 21 107 5 I 7 121 27 108 31 6 1 7 109 151 181 271 29 110 81 14 15 111 14 112 61 8 I 201 301 331 39 113 16-201 23 24 28 114 10 111 231 331 34 115 15-17 116 241 261 32 117 18 19 118 14 121 111 171 181 221 29 122 246 123 341 36 371 411 50 124 101 111 141 16 125 251 35 126 21 22 33 127 11 13 18-241 30 311 37 128 19 20 129 4 11 12 15-17 131 13 16 17 19 20 132 12 14 15 17 133 8 12 15 27 28 134 10-13 135 24 27 31 33 136 21 24 25 137 20 24 26 27

49

HOUSING [Continued] Homes in California IContinued]

138 13 16-18 20 25 28 29 139 17 18 ~3 24 140 6-11 17 141 13 14 16 27 142 29 143 11 12 20 201 10 202 3 203 1 2 204 16 18 205 7 206 7-9 208 10 209 9 11 14 15

Homestead in Arkansas 103 3 115 1 2 4 9 10 22-24 128 1 2 137 1 141 1 2 143 6 7

Homesmiddottead in Missouri 108 1 119 1 2 4

Homestead in Nebraska 130 5-8 18 132 2 8

Homestead in Oklahoma 103 9 12-14 17 104 56 106 2 109 10 110 1 114 1 4 10 16 115 2 7 118 2 4 122 2 4 9 11 123 1 2 9-14 124 3-5 125 9 10 126 3 4 27 127 1 2 6 7 15 16 26 27 128 3 131 1 133 1 4 135 6-8 136 8 11 12 137 7 13

50

HOUSING [Continued] Homestead in Oklahoma [Continued]

138 2 3 9 11 12 139 1-3 142 1-4 7--13 209 3

Homestead in South Dakota 134 2 3

Homestead in Texas 111 3 117 2 121 1 4 129 1 2 140 1

Internment Camps WW II) 122 23 125 35

Labor Camps 103 21 24 28 104 44 107 4 10 12 16 17 26 27 29 109 27 28 31-33 110 33 113 17 20 114 24-28 33 117 11 12 17 18 25 123 33 128 16 129 4 12 17 133 18 134 13 21 22 142 29 202 15 204 16 205 5

State Rental Homes 135 27 28

Tents 101 34 102 4 5 103 9 104 3 13 42 43 62 105 9 106 13 107 4 9 10 14 17 27 28 109 1 2 9 31 113 6 114 24 115 15

51

HOUSING [Continued] Tents Continued]

116 8 117 19 121 17-20 123 33 124 16 125 33 37 127 30~ 37 129 4 12 15 131 13 20 21 134 21 140 6 143 13 14 202 4 204 9 17 206 6 7 209 10 11

IMPACT OF EXPERIENCE

l(H 14 161 191 28 31 102 10 103 35 41 104 2 81 48 55 63 64 106 26 27 107 6 14 30-33 35-37 108 19-21 109 40 110 13 19 20 27 34-36 38 39 111 18 112 14 17 19-211 30 34 40 113 24-26 2 9 34 37 114 50 115 20 53 116 37 117 10 15 24 27 58 121 11 15-19 31 122 23 24 123 39 42 53-55 125 45 47 126 17 ~ 18 24 33 45 46 127 12 14 19-21 32-351 41 43 128 19 30~ 35-38 130 48 49 131 191 25 31 132 17 24

52

IMPACT OF EXPERIENCE [Continued]

134 136

137 138 141 142 143 202 203 209

24 25 28 11 17 20 41 29_ 32 16 31-33 14 25 26 28 34 22 23 16-19 11 19 25

29 21 25 33 35 36 40

INDIANA

202 1

IOWA

142 205 207

4 1 1

IWO JIMA

117 42-48

JAPANESE INTERNMENT

122 125 205

23 35 9 10

KANSAS

113 116 132 207

3 14 1 6 16

KU KLUX KLAN

103 135

28 14-17

53

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA

114 301 46 116 19 122 22 131 20 135 20 139 11 140 13 202 4 51 9 17 18 208 3 1 6 10-12

Attraction of California 101 3 1 17 102 3 103 18 20 105 6 106 6 9 11 281 29 107 8 108 4 I 18 109 9 110 8 111 9 112 23 113 51 6 114 91 22 115 14 391 41 116 71 9 117 8 118 11 12 119 8 1 10 11 121 9 122 3 124 10 11 125 81 241 30 126 151 16 127 8 1 16 27 128 13 129 3 130 32 131 12 25 132 3 11 12 134 81 11 24 135 11 18 136 18 139 101 26 140 5 141 51 14 142 3 4 143 11 201 4 I 6 8 12

54

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA [Continued]

202 6 206 2 4 209 2

Belongings 101 3 102 4 103 15 20 104 42 105 6 7 106 10 107 3 16 108 4 111 8 112 2 113 6 7 11 114 30 115 14 116 22 117 8 118 13 15 124 10 12 126 17 127 9 18 128 15 130 30 35 131 13 132 14 135 20 136 19 138 14 140 9 141 14 202 5 205 1 207 19 209 5

Border Inspections 102 8 103 15 20 104 9 10 49 105 8 106 30 108 18 19 110 24 113 6 7 10-12 114 30 31 117 11 118 13

55

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA Continued] Border Inspections Continued]

121 10 123 33 124 13 125 32 126 20 127 10 29 128 16 18 131 14 132 14 133 7 135 20 137 18 138 14 143 15 209 5 8

CookingFood 102 3 5 13 15 103 21 106 10 113 8 10 114 9 29 116 10 117 9 118 12 119 10 123 33 125 19 31 126 20 127 10 128 15 130 3 0 1 3 3 131 13 14 132 13 133 5 6 134 10 135 20 138 14 141 12 143 11 15 209 5

Funds Available 101 3 24 102 4 103 15 18 104 2 105 6 106 9 107 4 14-16

56

MIGRATIONTO CALIFORNIA [Continued] Funds Available [Continued]

108 5 110 3 8 111 8 112 1 4 6 113 6 114 10 17 29 115 14 116 10 22 117 710 118 13 121 3 10 122 4 123 34 124 12 125 17 126 5 18-20 127 17 2 9 128 15 129 3 130 29 30 34 131 13 132 13 133 3 134 8 10 135 12 18 138 14 140 6 141 12 142 25 143 10 11 201 7 205 1 209 5

Reasons for Move 101 3 23 102 2 4 103 15 18 20 25 39 104 2 42 105 4 6 106 9 11 107 2 108 3 5 18 109 9 10 13 27 110 3 4 8 111 7 8 112 2 113 5 6

57

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA [Continued] Reasons for Move [Continued]

114 115 116 117 118 119 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 201 204 205 206 207 209

Route 102 103 104 105 106 108 110 112 113 114 115 116

8-10 21 22 14 19-22 7 11 8 8 3 141 10 8 14 7 1

12 2 291 121 11 11 41 111 181 8 13 10 51 5

9

4 30 1 32

101 141 23-25 30

8 1 16 1 30 13

3 311 321 341 35 13

3 8-11

12 18 40

13

26 6 9 11

2-4 16 17 19 24 21 10 6 9 1 2 10 19 11 21 191 22

4 18-20 2 I 8 61 7 10 4 3 5 4 I 8 31 40 22-24

58

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA Continued] Route Continued]

117 8-10 118 12 119 9 10 124 11 125 17 126 181 19 127 9 181 29 128 14-16 130 32-34 131 14 132 13 134 10 135 11 19 137 17 138 13 14 202 4 5 205 1 209 7

Shelter 102 4 103 18-20 104 9 106 10 107 4 108 4 111 8 112 5 113 8 10 114 9 24 28 29 116 22 23 117 9 118 12 119 9 121 9 123 33 124 10 125 17-19 126 17 127 9 128 15 129 3 130 301 33 131 13 132 13 133 5 134 10 135 11 136 19

59

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA [Continued] Shelter [Continued]

137 17 141 12 143 11 201 7 2 07 18 209 5

Transportation 101 3 102 4-6 103 16 18 20 104 8 42 105 6 1 7 106 10 107 3 108 4 109 9 13 110 3 8 23 24 111 8 112 5 113 6 7 114 8 24 29-31 115 14 116 1 9 10 22 117 8 118 12 119 8 9 121 9 122 4 I 17 123 32 33 124 12 125 17-191 24 26 2 9 31 126 5 17 18 127 9 17 128 15 129 3 131 13 133 4 134 10 135 11 136 19 138 13 139 10 140 5 9 141 12 142 3 25

15143 201 8 205 1 209 1 2 4 5

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MISSOURI

108 1 2 19 115 4 0 121 2 129 16 207 7 208 5

Cities Cape Girardeau

116 9 El Dorado Springs

108 1 3 Hannibal

119 4 7 Kansas City

116 8 207 3

Monroe City 119 1

St Louis 119 2 4 7 8

MONTANA

119 3

NEBRASKA

132 1 Cities

Grand Island 130 18

Kerney 130 3

Litchfield 130 3 4 16 35

Ponca 130 1 4 7

Return to 130 40

THE NEW DEAL Civilian Conservation Corps

103 34

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THE NEW DEAL [Continued] Civilian Conservation Corps [Continued]

110 3-7 9 35 112 28 119 15 125 5 12 21-23 129 18 139 7-9 16 207 13 208 10

Hoover 103 32 34 125 12

National Recovery AdministrationOther Agencies 103 32 34 118 8 205 4 5 8-19

Politics 101 34 103 33 35 104 7 1 8 33 107 12 112 13 28 121 2 125 12 14 15 131 10 132 10 11 138 8 1 15 139 14 140 25 207 12 208 15 209 21

Roosevelt 101 32-34 103 32 104 32 33 106 5 108 5 6 15 16 110 3 35 36 111 6 7 112 27 28 113 25 32 114 19 115 12 118 9 119 6 15 123 30 31 125 12 15 126 13

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THE NEW DEAL [Continued] Roosevelt [Continued]

127 22 23 128 11 129 10 14 130 23 24 26 27 131 5 9 10 132 9 133 13 27 134 4 8 24 138 11 139 6 7 13 14 23 140 24 14178 142 17 18 205 17 18 207 9 12 13 208 10 209 21

Voting 103 33 106 5 110 25 26 125 14 130 23 131 5 139 252 4 140 25 207 13

Works Progress Administration 101 336 102 2 104 31 105 4 5 8 19 20 107 1 108 12 110 35 111 177 112 28 113 17 18 21 24 33 114 22 115 13 118 8 119 14 156 124 14 17 125 1 12 23 127 22 128 20 23 27 129 5 10 132 9 11 16 133 11 17

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THE NEW DEAL [Continued] Works Progress Administration Continued]

134 5 9 23 138 11 12 13978 140 23 141 23 142 18 204 6 207 12 208 10 209 21

NEW MEXICO

135 11 18-20 140 3 4

Cities Albuquerque

117 8 11 Deming

116 22 23 Gallup

116 12 Las Cruces

116 22 23

OKIE

113 10 33 114 41 46 128 18 25 33 132 18 19 135 26 202 5 205 4 1 6 208 4

Definition 101 31 102 8 104 37 54 105 22 106 31-33 107 38 108 19 109 17T 19 27 110 28 35

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OKIE [Continued] Definition [Continued]

114 44 118 24 121 21 32 123 22 37 38 124 25 26 126 40 127 14 31 33 128 33 132 21 22 134 14 136 37-40 137 22 30 139 19 141 25 201 16 202 4 1 16 203 10 206 14 208 4 13

Reactions to Term 101 32 102 8 9 104 37 54 105 22 106 31-33 107 38 39 109 19 110 12 27 28 113 33 34 37 114 41 42 116 34 118 24 120 26 27 121 21 123 37 38 42 124 18 125 42 43 126 32 40 46 127 14 33 36 128 24 25 33 129 21 131 23 132 23 136 22 39 40 137 21 22 30 139 19 141 24 142 29 30

42

35

65

OKIE [Continued] Reactions to Term [Continued]

201 16 203 10 205 12

Rednecks 107 2 4-26

OKLAHOMA

111 6 125 3 10 126 10 14 27 43 128 4 135 11 12 141 5 9

Cities Ardmore

110 1 2 139 2

Blair 114 15

Blanchard 120 1 2 5

Boley 133 1 1 3

Boynton 135 11

Bushyhead 137 73 6

Checotah 113 1 4 128 3 8 209 1

Chelsea 137 7 812

Cold Springs 140 4

Colgate 112 2

Comanche 142 1

Council Hill 131 1

Cushing 201 2

Duncan 110 1 124 1

66

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities Continued]

Durant 103 16

Dustin 139 1 2 25

Enid 138 middot 6

EufaulaLake Eufaula 103 71 29 209 23

Fort Gibson 123 1 12 13 24 25 32 126 1 16

Fort Sill 120 5

Frederick 104 56

Granite 114 8

Greenfield 141 9

Guthrie 138 2-5 13 15

Hammon 142 3 15

Hanna 112 3 136 1

Hartshorne 125 1

Henryetta 103 16 209 1

Hillibee 127 4

Hitchita 112 25 209 3

Holdenville 137 3-5

Hollis 102 1

Lenna 118 1 131 2

Lexington 120 1 2

Lindsay 106 9

67

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities (Continued]

Maud 118 1

McAlester 109 91 10 125 20

McLain 122 1

Meeker 127 6 15 16

Muskogee 122 1 123 18 19 25

Nowata 122 2

Oaklodge 116 1 5

Okemah 103 8 133 4

Oklahoma City 120 8 12 138 3 5

Paden 127 4

Pauls Valley 106 1 109 10 13

Pitcher 103 8

Pleasant Valley 109 10 13

Ponca City 142 1 2

Porum 112 1

Prague 127 5 6

Quinton 136 1 10 11 18

Sallisaw 116 16_ 36

Scullyville 116 3 7

Seminole 116 1 135 8

Spiro 102 1 116 1 3 6 7

68

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities [Continued]

Stillwater 201 4 13

Tryon 201 1

Tulsa 116 16 17

Tuttle 120 1

Watonga 120 4 141 9

Weletka 103 11

Wewoka 112 1 4 25

Whodathoughtit 113 3

Craig County 122 11

Moved to 114 8 115 26 128 2 3 131 1 2 137 3 141 4

Oklahoma Territory 127 1-3

Payne County 105 1

Return to 102 11 107 15 109 27 110 18 38 111 8 18 114 10 14 15 17 116 36 37 120 13 27 123 53 125 25 26 29 30 40 127 16 28 131 13 22 25 133 16 135 23 25 136 18 137 7

69

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Return to [Continued]

139 26 27 140 9 142 3 10 17 22 34 201 13 206 7 207 20 209 1 2 17 18 23

Rogers County 101 23

Sequoyah County 116 1 16-18 36

Wagoner County 101 23

OREGON

109 28 29 130 29-34 206 2

POEMS

128 14 22 25 31 34 36

RELIEFWELFARE Agencies

102 91 13 103 32 107 35 112 12 114 18 124 2 3 125 17 202 5 15 2 0 4 2 11-13

Attitudes toward 101 10 102 91 10 103 32 104 24 32 105 19 110 14 26 27 111 17 112 12 113 17 2833

70

RELIEFWELFARE [Continued] Attitudes toward [Continued]

116 35 119 15 121 177 19 25 123 43 124 177 23 125 38 126 35_~ 39 127 417 42 128 27-30 129 5 130 2 7 131 4 27 30 31 132 16-18 133 13 14 137 32 139 8 140 23 142 18 202 71 8 1 15 203 6 11 204 13 14 20 208 10 209 21

Quality 102 10 103 32 104 32 125 38 39 204 15

Type Received 102 9 10 103 16 32 33 104 24 31 105 19 107 15 108 4 110 17 111 17 112 12 113 32 114 18 42 118 8 121 17 124 23 125 37 128 28 29 130 27 132 16

71

RELIEFWELFARE [Continued] Type Received IContinued]

133 13 134 15 135 28 139 8 202 5 71815 204 15 208 9 209 211 22

Welfare 101 9 10 102 9 10 103 32 104 24 311 36 1 0 5 19- 21 1 2 5 106 12 16 17 23 24 107 14 15 18 351 37 108 4 1 71 18 110 14 17 25-27 111 17 112 121 13 15 113 15 171 28 114 181 421 43 116 35 120 17 121 19 122 24 123 43 125 19 126 251 39 128 27 28 131 4 27 133 11 13 22 136 14 137 32 140 3 141 20 142 18 201 13 202 51 71 15 203 6 11 204 2 11 19-21 205 4 11 12 207 10 13 19

RELIGION

103 32

72

RELIGION [Continued]

110 29 113 321 36 126 28 29 131 6 132 6 135 151 32 142 12 26 33 202 6

Brush Arbor 109 5 122 19 123 25 136 10 139 41 5 209 11

Churches 101 7 11 102 10 105 31 29 106 2 I 8 I 25 107 3 109 5 110 171 18 112 371 39 113 21 16 17 35 114 51 7 8 441 45 115 8 31-33 50-53 117 54-58 118 51 6 1 21 119 4 120 8 121 25 26 122 191 24 123 25126142 124 21 31 5 61 201 22 125 81 41 126 71 241 30 127 21 10 14 271 301 341 351 38-41 128 6 26 27 130 3 131 6 132 6 21 23 133 23 134 1 3 24 25 29 135 7 141 18 31 136 3 7 137 9 10 24 25 138 8 91 14

73

RELIGION Continued] Churches Continued]

140 14 15 141 2 3 9 142 4 22 30-33 143 12 15 24 201 5 11 209 4

MinistryMissionary Work 107 23 113 31 36 142 25 26 29

Moral Majority 134 29

RevivalsTraveling Ministers 109 5 114 5 6 115 32 118 5 6 124 6 125 8 I 9 126 =middot 8 127 5 128 6 131 4 6 I 8 135 14 139 4 141 3 142 26-28 32 33

SOUTH DAKOTA Beadle County

134 1 Huron County

134 5 Return to

134 8 9 29 Wounded Knee

134 5

TEXAS

113 4 114 6 28 43 44 124 4 131 20 142 24 30

74

TEXAS Continued] Cities

Abilene 111 5 6 117 15

Austin lb3 15

Barstow 104 1

Big Spring 142 30 32 209 s 6

Cedar Hill 140 1

Dallas 117 7 140 1

Electra 140 4

Gainesville 121 1

Haskell 129 1

Kemp 117 6

La Mesa 114 14

Plainview 110 3

Port Arthur 116 8 9

Red Springs 114 1

Silverton 140 1

Waco 103 15 16

Wichita Falls 117 8

Wylie 111 1

Brazo River 103 16

Farming Conditions 104 40

Return to 114 14 16 121 28 31 129 6

Rio Grande Valley 103 15

75

VIOLENCE

103 28 29 104 17 21 105 25 27 107 61 9 12 261 28 30 109 2 01 21 33 111 13 17 112 9 10 36 113 4J 18J 21-23 26-29 33 34 114 2527 35 115 49 123 36 125 191 43 126 41 127 23 131 22 23 138 10 11 20-22 139 9 10 15 18 25 203 8 204 9 206 10-12

VIRGINIA

206 1

WASHINGTON

206 1

WORK --xfter World War II

101 29 102 12 103 31 104 15 44 106 16 107 171 19-21 36 110 19 20 34 37 111 16 112 34J 35 114 48 116 31 117 51-57 119 18 120 21 23 24

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WORK [Continued] --xfter World War II [Continued]

123 46 50 124 28 125 2 28 43-45 126 38 44 127 33 371 41 129 71 8 130 38 41 42 46 134 11 136 301 31 138 25-27 139 22 141 21 26 206 187 19 207 5

Conditions 103 22-24 26 104 2-6 15 16 30 35 52 107 22 24-28 30 31 109 31 110 10 11 12 25 112 26 29 113 15 114 24 124 20 125 22 27 2 9 32 126 21 26 30 38 129 5 12 13 131 21 139 18 203 5 7

During World War II 101 20 29 102 11 103 24 35 104 15 105 25 26 107 17 108 5 6 20 109 37 110 18 19 37 111 12 113 22 26 114 47 48 115 44 47 53 116 31 117 35-51 118 23 119 16

77

WORK [Continued] --ollring World War II [Continued]

120 20 21 121 29 123 22 46 124 27 125 3 27 34 35 43 126 35 43 44 127 20 128 21 29 37 129 7 10 130 37 38 40 41 131 26 29 132 23 133 16 20 134 11 20 136 27 28 138 23-25 139 18 20 21 141 21 26 143 19 202 9 203 8 206 10 15 207 3 4 209 20

Employers 101 30 1025-712 103 12 17 22 32 104 2 15 30 105 11 16 106 15 19 107 9 29-31 38 108 14 15 20 109 1 15 20 27 110 9-11 13 27 36 111 15 112 6 7 26 29 32 113 15 16 28 29 114 11 24 31 41-43 115 16 43-45 116 6 7 25 26 28 30-32 117 18 52 118 13 20 119 11-13 16 18 19 120 12 14 15 20 23 121 17 24 122 5-8 123 35 36

78

WORK [Continued] ~players [Continued]

124 20 125 5 21 24 271 281 40 126 151 21 22 251 26 361 371 39 127 11 121 201 211 30 33 128 18 31 129 4 1 7 1 9-11 1 13 1 18 1 21 2 2 130 31 3540 131 16 26 27 133 2 6 134 121 16-18 201 211 25 136 17-19 26 27 33-35 137 6 8 161 19 20 138 3-6 13 20 139 10 121 14-16 140 9-11 141 16 17 201 12 202 2 3 203 7 206 31 15 207 3 5 209 16

Labor Contracting 107 19 261 291 311 32 133 16-18 26

Migrant Labor 101 41 5 12 30 102 6 7 103 24 25 104 2-6 15 241 25 52 105 9-12 171 18 106 121 131 15 17 21-24 107 4 5 8 18 24-27 30 31 108 3 8 15 109 7 8 19-21 27-30 110 91 101 13 15 111 8 12 16 17 112 6 31 32 113 13 15 18 32 114 31 32 115 52 116 27-30 117 12 17-19 291 31 118 16 119 11 12 120 11-13 15 22 121 10 11 22 122 5 22

79

WORK Continued] --grgrant Labor Continued]

123 35 42 43 125 33 126 26 30 33 37 38 127 31 128 16 21 28 129 3 4 11-17 20 21 130 33 34 131 15 19-21 26 133 19 134 9-13 21 22 135 21 25 29 136 37 38 137 16 20 139 13 15-17 140 3 4 141 19 20 142 18 143 11 13 201 8 14 202 4 9 15 203 4 5 7 8-10 205 3 4 7 206 2 4 5-7 9 12-15 208 6 209 8 9 12-15

Mining 103 8 19 115 33 116 20 21 122 11-13 125 1 3 4 12 131 2 140 4 5 141 1

Odd Jobs 104 23 105 15 25 106 3 107 12 18 19 34 35 108 3 5 6 9 111 11 15 16 113 13 114 17 18 32 33 40 41 48 115 19 24 116 25 26 117 7 52 118 18 119 8 12 14 15

80

WORK [Continued] --odd Jobs

120 8 17 122 6 7 22 123 36 40 49 124 14 16 19 24 127 11 128 19 20 29 129 1 3 5 7 131 16 25 30 132 14 17 134 8 12 15 16 135 11 23 137 12 20 25 26 138 18 22 139 6 7 12 16 17 140 1 6-8 10 142 2 3 5 9 14 34 35 143 6 12 14-16 206 3 4 209 20

Oil Fields 102 5-7 12 112 25 26 114 14 15 116 1 13 121 17 125 2 4 1 28 46 129 9 135 7 8 I 23 29 139 22 140 4 142 2 3 206 16 18 208 1-5

Permanent Jobs 101 9 27 29 103 12 17 23 24 32 104 4 6 14 24 26 29 34 106 4 107 19 35 108 4 7-9 109 15 27-29 110 2 10 18 19 21 24 111 6 9-11 16 112 7 30 31 113 1 4 21 28-31 114 16 31 32 48 115 16 1 17 4 4 116 2 7-16 32

81

WORK [Continued] --permanent Jobs [Continued]

118 11 131 18 19 119 191 20 120 201 211 25 121 22 122 2 3 I 5~8 I 23 123 11 VI 35 36 124 1 14-17 125 20 25 27-29 37 126 21 25 33 35-38 127 11 20-22 24 30 128 20 28-30 129 4 7 130 31 36-38 131 21 30 132 18 19 133 19 22 134 11 18 25-28 36 136 2 10 14 15 19 33-35 137 6 8 26-28 138 1-4 8 139 22 23 140 4 5 10-12 20 141 12 17 142 5 25 26 28 35 143 19 201 10 205 6 8 9 2 07 3 1 5 208 1

Prisoners of War as Workers 115 47 133 20 203 9

Strikes 101 17 104 21 22 1 43 105 11 21 106 13 15 16 191 20 33 107 7 11 15 28 109 20 21 110 32 33 111 13 112 7-10 14 113 32 115 48-50 118 18 124 24 125 3 4

82

WORK [Continued] --strikes [Continued]

126 36 127 24 129 10 11 130 40 41 131 27 133 25 138 8 139 16 17 140 14-16 22 201 14 203 7 206 10-13 209 18

Unions 101 17 35 104 21 22 45 105 21 106 15 16 107 5 11-13 21-24 108 12 109 20 112 2 10 32 34-36 113 31 114 42 115 50 116 33 34 118 18 119 13 120 23 24 124 24 125 34 43 45 46 126 36 127 42 128 30 129 10 11 16 130 39-41 46 131 26 134 23 139 16 140 14 22 141 21 203 7 209 18

Wages 101 27 103 10 14 17 18 22 23 33 104 2 4 I 22 I 24 26 341 35 47 105 13 161 17

83

WORK [Continued] --wages [Continued]

106 14 18 19 107 2 12 17 25 30 108 5 6 8 109 6 8 20 21 28 29 31 40 110 7 9 11 1216 111 8 11 13 14 16 112 4 8-10 14 113 13 16-18 26 28 29 114 11 18 25 32 33 42 115 16 28 44 50 116 7 11 16 19 26-32 34 117 7 18 32 35 118 15 18 119 1 11 13 14 120 11-14 121 11 122 3 6-8 123 35 49 125 4 5 7 12 21-23 27-29 38 43 126 23 25 26 36 42 127 17 24 42 43 128 30 129 3 5 7 10 11 21 22 13 0 3 6 3 7 3 9-41 131 12 13 16 134 12 15 16 23 24 26 135 11 21 23 136 28 29 137 8 9 32 138 5 11 18 25 139 6 7 10 12-14 16-18 140 7 9 10 14 15 141 4 8 10 12 15 16 142 16 201 10 203 2 5 204 14 205 6 206 4 10 11 14 15 2 07 10 13 208 9 209 13 15

Work Permits 109 22 23

CUMULATIVE INDEX

OKLAHOMA Cities

Cushing Duncan Durant Dustin Enid EufaulaLake Eufaula Fort Gibson Fort Sill Frederick Granite Greenfield Guthrie Hammon Hanna Hartshorne Henryetta Hillibee Hitchita Holdenville Hollis Lenna Lexington Lindsay Maud McAlester McLain Meeker Muskogee Nowata Oak lodge Okemah Oklahoma City Paden Pauls Valley Pitcher Pleasant Valley Ponca City Porum Prague Quinton Sallisaw Scullyville Seminole Spiro Stillwater Tryon Tulsa

5

OKLAHOMA Cities

Tuttle Watonga Weletka Wewoka Whodathoughtit

Craig County Moved to Oklahoma Territory Payne County Return to Rogers County Sequoyah County Wagoner County

OREGON [69]

POEMS [69]

RELIEFWELFARE [69] Agencies Attitudes toward Quality Type Received Welfare

RELIGION [71] Brush Arbor Churches MinistryMissionary Work Moral Majority RevivalsTraveling Ministers

SOUTH DAKOTA [73] Beadle County Huron County Return to Wounded Knee

TEXAS [73] Cities

Abilene

6 CUMULATIVE INDEX

TEXAS Cities

Austin Barstow Big Spring Cedar Hill Dallas Electra Gainesville Haskell Kemp La Mesa Plainview Port Arthur Red Springs Silverton Waco Wichita Falls Wylie

Erazo River Farming Conditions Return to Rio Grande Valley

VIOLENCE [ 7 5]

VIRGINIA [75]

WASHINGTON [ 75]

WORK [75] --xfter World War II

Conditions During World War II Employers Labor Contracting Migrant Labor Mining Odd Jobs Oil Fields Permanent Jobs Prisoners of War as Workers Strikes Unions Wages Work Permits

7

PART II

CUMULATIVE INDEX

ARIZONA

107 16 111 9 114 8 10 16 22-27 142 31 32

Cities Bixley

209 7 Buckeye

104 2 42 45 Camp Verde

110 4 Casa Grande

113 4 5 10 20 Flagstaff

110 4 21 137 17

Glendale 123 1

GlobeGlobe Mountain 103 18 19 111 9 113 8

Phoenix 117 54 128 16 17 137 17

Sedona 110 4

Williams 116 11

Yuma 104 3 116 10 11

The Grand Canyon 139 8

Top of the World 113 8

ARKANSAS

107 1 2 113 9 30 140 5 141 4 26

8

ARKANSAS Continued] Cities

Branch 141 1

Cherry Hill 115 13

Conway 206 18

Dardanelle 103 4

El Dorado 116 1

Fort Smith 116 2 3 18 122 1 126 3 5 16 136 7

Harrison 103 1 4 7

Highland 115 22

Jasper 103 2

Lamar 128 1

Little Rock 109 11

Men a 115 31 36

Mountain Home 137 1

Oden 115 2 4 1 2 6 1 3 5

Pine Ridge 115 13

Russellville 128 1

Smackover 116 1

Newton County 103 2

Reason for leaving 137 7

Return to 109 18 115 35 143 4 5 11 23 206 7

9

ARKANSAS [Continued] White River Country

131 1

ARTMUSIC

103 11 12 115 4 51 116 4 7 12 120 8 126 7 129 81 9 171 18 132 7 138 5 142 4 202 16 209 4

Country Music 109 32 33 121 22 23 127 33 34 136 11 143 13

Crafts 104 59 142 13

CALIFORNIA Cities

Alameda 209 20

Armona 143 1-3 9 205 7

Arroyo Grande 103 30

Arvin 101 31 106 10 17 107 4 12 111 10 113 13 16 24 115 16 1 2 0 1 4 3 1 4 6 1 50 7 52 125 81 2~ 24 137 8 16 19 20 24 203 1

10

CALIFORNIA [Continued] Cities Continued]

Arvin [Continued] 205 6 206 2-4 6 13 17 209 6 9 10 20

Avenal 121 17 22 29

Bakersfield l03 18 109 2 l4 27 110 4 112 3 0 113 24 114 26 28 32 48 115 15 119 19 122 4 22 125 18 24 127 41 131 3 21 132 8 14 18 23 136 18 21 27 37 38 137 21 138 11 18 19 139 20 23 26 142 5 202 2 203 8 205 5 206 2 208 6 15

Barstow 125 17

Beaumont 104 22

Blythe 114 10

Brawley 107 16 121 15 17 126 16 21 24

Brentwood 134 21 23 143 16-18

Buttonwillow 133 11 12 l9 25 26

Calipatria 104 4 7

11

CALIFORNIA [Continued] Cities Continued]

Calistoga 115 41

Cawelo 10330

Chowchilla 142 27 29 30

Clovis 131 15

Colton 129 3

Corcoran 107 18 201 9

Corona 209 1 8

Cutler 101 27

Delano 103 20 21 26 40 110 13 112 30 116 23-25 31 32 34 140 6 204 6 205 4

Dinuba 101 4 107 9 14 27 31 135 21 23 27 30 138 6 7 20-23 31

Dos Palos 117 15 23 51 57

Edison 205 6 206 4

El Centro 126 38

Exeter 127 11 19 20 30 36

Farmersville 123 42 127 11 23 30 41

Fillmore 139 11

Firebaugh 117 8 10

Five Points 110 12 16

12

CALIFORNIA [ContinUed] Cities Continued]

Fresno 117 37 118 13 119 10 12 16 18 126 3 7 128 30 131 15 29 30 138 26 27 143 19 201 9 11

Fontana 103 23

Formosa 136 27

Four Corners 109 14

Fullerton 142 30 31

Garden Grove 137 8 18 209 23

Gardena 137 14 142 3 4 24

Gilroy 106 16

Glendale 143 14

Greenfield 132 23

Grover City 136 30 31

Hanford 114 28 31 119 10-12 16 17 201 9 11 12 14 205 15

Hawthorne 209 19 24

Indio 107 16 30

Ivanhoe 110 19 37

Jasmin 103 21

Kern City 130 46

13

CALIFORNIA IContinued] Cities [Continued]

King City 143 10 12

Lamont 113 17 1 21 2 4 115 47 203 2 209 10

Layton 119 10

Lemere 201 13

Lerdo 103 30

Lindsay 108 3 5 7 122 51 171 22 138 11 19

Linnell 114 28 127 23

Lodi 134 4 8 10 11 13 14 16-18 23

Lomita 113 26

Long Beach 116 3 0 125 27 41 44 130 35 131 12

Los Angeles 103 18 23 109 14 120 10 127 10 17 27 30 130 35 133 22 142 3 24 202 1 2 206 2

Marysville 106 16 21 107 9 14

McFarland 103 20 26 41 140 8-10

Merced 119 10 131 30 205 4 8

14

CALIFORNIA IContinued] Cities [Continued]

Modesto 120 12 131 21

Monita 142 1 3

Needles 117 9

Nipomo 205 5

North Hollywood 139 22

Oildale 109 29 202 6

Ojai 103 2 3 141 14

Ontario 138 10 15-17

Orange Cove 107 19

Palmdale 142 31

Palm Springs 120 23

Pasadena 127 38 209 20

Patterson 120 11 12

Pismo Beach 135 32

Pixley 112 8 120 9 10 13 14 206 11

Poplar 124 15

Porterville 103 24 40 104 6 26 123 34 46 124 141 15

Pumpkin Center 109 2 5 14

Redlands 114 10 137 26 138 13 16

15

CALIFORNIA [Continued] Cities Continued]

Reedley 127 22 205 1

Ridgecrest 138 28-31 33

Riverdale 123 39

Rosedale 133 3 5 19

Salinas 106 16 21

San Bernardino 138 13 14

San Diego 117 37 132 11 15 16 23

San Francisco 134 26 27

San Jose 104 46 106 21 117 54 128 30 20 9 1 17

San Leandro 110 20

San Pedro 103 18

Santa Cruz 119 11

Santa Maria 202 1

Santa Monica 110 18 130 35

Santa Paula 139 13 16

Selma 143 12J 14-16

Shafter 103 26 31 106 13 107 13 109 2 14 17 18 23 27 31 38 129 1 3 4 7 14 15 18 21 131 3 135 11 12 20 21 24 27 30 31

16

CALIFORNIA fContinued] Cities fContinued]

Shafter Continued] 136 13 17 18 21-23 202 6 206 6 208 7

Cherokee Strip 129 15 16

Smiths Corner 135 20 24

Stockton 134 19

Stratford 205 12

Sunnyvale 104 4 46

Taft 121 13 125 2 28 44 202 13 208 1 4

Tipton 104 22 112 7 123 35 209 14 15 22

Tranquility 131 20

Tulare 111 9 12 120 23 26 27 121 9 10 20 123 3 9 40 45 46 131 14 15

Ukipa 114 10

Ventura 130 18 141 14

Visalia 110 20 111 11 16 114 16 23 24 26 28 31-34 116 37 123 40 127 12 13 21 22 36 38 129 16 143 3 9

17

CALIFORNIA JContinued] Cities Continued]

Wasco 106 17 107 4 109 161 40 129 14 142 5 24 281 30 204 8 209 10 14 23 24

Watsonville 107 41 8 12 15 119 11 128 1719 2 05 10

Weed Patch 125 25 33 3 6

Wheeler Ridge 114 16 31 48

Whittier 209 23

Wilmar 127 10

Woodville 123 33-35

Camp Roberts 125 34 39

China Lake 138 24-27

First Impression 101 15 102 4 105 7 106 11 29 107 4 109 1 110 8 23 24 111 9 113 18 114 10 13 23 31 115 15 116 9 117 27 118 13 120 12 121 9 123 3 3 34 124 11 125 24-27

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CALIFORNIA [Continued] First Impression [Continued]

l27 101 27 1 2 9 128 18 130 341 35 131 15 132 12 133 15 134 101 11 135 21-23 29 136 21 138 14 15 139 11 141 11 15 142 4 201 8 205 2

Hunters Point 208 13

Imperial Valley 104 3 22 34 47 112 31 113 4-6 11-15 116 10 124 11 14 126 16 21 38 41

Kern County 116 33 37

Lake Bottom Buena Vista Lake 109 1 2 113 13 16 20 35

Politics 101 32-34 107 11 12 21 110 25 112 17 126 24 133 28 134 27 28 138 29-32

Sacramento Valley 110 16

San Joaquin Valley 110 4 8 19 116 9 121 9 126 38 127 36-38 41 131 12 20 142 2 8 209 9 20 22-24

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CALIFORNIA [Continued] Stanislaus County

106 21 Tagus Ranch

112 6 Treatment in

101 11 14 32 102 51 10 104 9 107 6 10 24 26 32 108 4 11 15 16 109 19 110 10-13 19 20 27 34 112 13-16 113 24 25 33-35 114 11 35 43 45 47 116 25 123 35-38 54 55 125 25 40 126 13 23 24 30 32 33 42 46 127 14 25 31-33 43 132 8 134 9 14 137 16 21 24 139 20 22 140 22 142 16 201 ll 15 204 9 206 10 209 14 16

Tulare County 106 21

Yosemite 119 9 10

CHEROKEE INDIAN NATION

126 1 2 1 9-12 2 7 1 2 9 1 4 6 Green Corn Dance and Festival

126 9 10 Religion

126 28 29

COLORADO

113 30

20

CRIMELAWENFORCEMENT

103 28 29 104 20 21 107 7 9 10 15 17 18 29 37 108 13 109 20 21 110 13 30 33 112 13 113 20-24 26 28 114 26 27 116 7 12 120 6 122 1 23 123 3 8 16 21 22 125 18 20 129 14 15 131 2 132 10 11 133 1 4 5 135 11 31 14 17 138 21 8 32 139 131 151 21 24 25 142 8 203 8 206 10-11 19 207 18 19 209 81 17

Charges of Communist Agitation 112 15-20

Criminal Prosecution 112 16-171 20

THE DEPRESSION

103 11 14 1 15 33-35 39 108 1 5 109 36 110 3 I 28 111 7 113 5 114 17 18 115 5 11 12 116 17 117 7 119 1-4 6 15 120 6 121 12 122 3 22

21

THE DEPRESSION I Continued]

123 43 125 1 2 s 12 126 2 I 51 6 13 127 29 128 5 10 129 2 130 20-24 131 4 91 26 132 9 133 3 134 2 135 28 136 17 18 40 137 237 24 138 51 91 11 12 139 1 5 140 17 142 3 17 202 1 205 2 206 6 207 8 1 91 221 23 208 4 I 5 81 9

Causes 118 8 125 12 126 13 134 8 207 8 I 12

DISCRIMINATION

103 28 111 17 114 44 121 131 14 125 42 126 9 40-42 128 9 131 28 132 21-24 133 5 6 251 28 137 21 22 30 138 7 16 139 13T 14 140 257 26 208 5-7 11 12

22

DISCRIMINATION Community

101 10 11 32 102 8 9 104 9 54 105 22-25 27 28 106 33 37 108 15 17 109 19 110 23 27 33 34 36 37 112 13 14 114 45 121 13 18 19 123 36 42 54 55 126 241 321 401 41 127 31-33 128 33 129 18

Government Agencies 104 24 108 13 110 23 33 112 12 13 133 14 202 6 I 8 19

Housing 101 12 102 7 104 43 124 10 16 133 28

Job 101 11 12 32 102 9 104 17 105 12 161 21 22 106 19 110 13 14 114 11 41 45 116 25 124 20 126 42 131 26 139 14 201 11

Schools 102 9 104 11 18 108 10~13 110 32

23

DISCRIMINATION [Continued] Schools IContinued]

1-12 17 114 13 35 36 117 13 14 16 30 34 118 7 16 17 22 121 14-16 123 35-38 124 15 19 126 24 25 127 19 20 36 128 22-24 131 14 22-24 28 133 14 2224 25 134 14 15 24 135 18 26 136 22 24 137 16 21 203 4 204 13 209 9 16

EDUCATION

131 2 22 28 29 132 2 140 22 27

Arizona 114 25 27

Arkansas 107 3 115 6 8 24-26 128 1-3 7 141 2 143 7-10

Athletics 108 10 120 7 123 36 451 46 125 1 6 19 21 22 42 46 127 36 133 23-25 134 14-21 137 14 23

California 101 5 102 11 16 103 25 104 11 27 49 53

24

EDUCATION [Continued] California [Continued]

105 31 11 107 4-6 101 151 16 32 108 5 6 10-13 17 109 6 17 26 29 110 20 21 32 111 12 112 31 37 113 23 24 30 114 2 12-14 35 36 49 115 2 0 116 25 117 12-16 23 24 29 30 34 118 3 7 15-17 21 119 6 120 11 14 23 121 10 12 14-17 20 21 123 35-39 43-46 124 7 15 18 19 125 41 45 126 22 24 34 43 44 127 11 19-21 27 36 128 19 21 129 12 18 19 131 14-16 22-25 27 132 12 15 17 18 133 11 12 14 17 22 134 12-15 24 135 26 28 30 31 136 16 17 22-26 36 137 8 16 17 20-23 28-30 138 2 6 8 10 11 16-22 31 139 22 140 10 11 19 20 141 15 20 142 4 14 15 21 143 3 12-14 16 201 9 10 202 1 9 15 203 1 2 4 5 7 205 2 18 19 206 16 208 1 S 14 209 4 8 9 14-17 20 23

College 101 11 18 20 104 53 107 17 108 17

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EDUCATION [Continued] College [Continued]

110 20 211 32 114 4 9 116 32 117 53-55 118 3 119 6 120 2 121 121 29 30 122 2 123 51 125 1 6 7 21 126 44 45 127 20 321 33 36-40 128 38 130 43 132 25 133 17 21 22 137 8 29 138 3 6 22-24 31 140 20 22 142 4 26 30 143 16 17 202 1 2 5 9 205 2 5 6 16 19 207 2 3 208 ll 4 209 20-23

Discrimination 101 11 107 6 108 101 11 110 32 112 17 114 121 131 351 36 117 131 14 16 301 34 118 7 I 16 17 22 120 27 121 13-16 123 35-38 124 15 19 125 23 126 24 25 34 43 127 19 20 36 128 22-24 129 19 131 141 22-24 28 132 22 133 14 24 25

26

EDUCATION [Continued] Discrimination [Continued]

134 14 15 21 24 135 18 136 22 24 137 16 21 141 22 203 4 206 17 209 9 16

Iowa 205 2 207 2

Missouri 108 2 11 119 1 21 4-6

Nebraska 130 1 2 7 17 132 4-6

New Mexico 135 19

Oklahoma 101 21 7 102 1 104 14 105 1-3 106 31 7 107 3 109 27 110 2 3 30 113 1 3 114 2 13 50 116 11 6 7 18 118 2 3 6 120 1 21 5-7 122 2 123 7 9 12 20 21 24 25 35 124 2 4 6 125 1 6 20 21 126 2 5 6 44 127 2 3 16 128 4-6 131 1 3 7 8 133 1 11 135 1 2 8 16 18 136 16 17 231 24 137 3 5-8 11 14-16 29 30 138 1-6 10 139 1 142 7 14 15 21 201 3 209 3 4

27

EDUCATION 1Continued] South Dakcita

134 1-3 24 Texas

111 4 114 2 13 50 117 1 5 6 10 121 2 4 5 13 129 2 140 4 143 2

FAMILY LIFE

101 1 5 19 102 2 7 11 12 16 103 2 31 4 6 10 21 105 1 2 I 9 16 24 26 28 106 38 112 7 113 9 10 26 116 20 21 118725 124 4 27 28 125 3 4 126 24 25 44 45 135 2 9 14 15 136 8 9

Bartering 109 11 115 6 116 6 123 15 125 101 11 126 5 128 4 129 2 131 7 140 3

Cars 103 2 4 7 8 9 12 14 15 20 27 105 18 29 106 12 13 107 3 9 15 108 2 4 6 111 8 113 22 23 29 114 4 15 30 33 116 22 30 36 117 71 8 12 23

28

FAMILY LIFE (Continued] Cars Continued]

119 4 120 9 131 15 121 9 122 4 16 17 123 13 125 3 291 31 126 5 17 18 127 9 16 17 128 15 129 3 130 4 30 133 4 12 134 3 5 6 135 9 25 136 19 24 27 138 1 12 13 19 20 30 140 5 9 141 4 5 12 142 6 17 203 3 205 2 9 206 9 207 6 I 21 22 209 4

Chores 101 2 102 12 103 3 6 21 104 48 52 58 59 105 17 109 6-8 18 26 111 2 113 1 2 6 7 114 3 39 40 115 5 7 10 27 28 117 5 26 118 3 4 119 2 120 5 121 1 3 123 1 2 51 10 11 14 15 19 31

461 49 124 3 4 21 125 2 126 3 6 7 128 1 8 130 34 131 8 1 25

29

FAMILY LIFE [Continued] Chores IContinued]

132 3 133 2 15 134 7 135 5 10 19 22 25 27 137 3 4 10-12 22 25 138 9 139 1 2 4 140 12 141 3 142 6 1 22 201 6 209 4 14

Cooking Food 101 9 24 102 3 5 13 15 103 4 27 29 105 2 11 14 15 106 35 36 107 9 13 14 108 2 3 14 109 2 3 7 12 13 22 110 31 111 3 113 2 15 16 18 114 4 17 18 25 38 39 115 10 1 11 1 16 1 2 8 1 31 116 101 24 117 51 6 1 17 119 4 120 16 121 7 24 25 122 13 16 20 123 15-18 25 27 37 49 124 5 6 21 22 125 11-14 126 22 23 127 10 17 128 1 5 10 129 12 130 8 13-15 25 131 5-7 20 21 25 132 6 7 20 133 2 1 3 1 11 1 2 2 134 5-7 22 135 2-6 9 10 18 22 25 27 136 9 12 13 23 137 2 3 10 19 138 25

30

FAMILY LIFE IContinued] CookingFood [Continued]

139 2 3 140 1-3 142 6 7 10 11 143 5-7 11 201 6 16 202 5-7 203 2 204 10 206 1 2 207 10 208 5 209 11-13

Dating 103 12 104 56 106 9 107 10 108 16 113 3 4 114 15 115 4 8 36 116 1 14 117 53 119 5 120 7 8 122 21 125 19 126 8 127 21 130 17 133 24 135 31 136 26 27 2 91 32 137 10 138 20-23 142 27

Entertainment 101 6 7 14 26 102 14 15 103 7 12 27 29 30 104 48 52 105 3 106 4 14 18 26 31 107 3 1 5 108 2 109 2 5 21 26 32 36 110 17 111 2 11

31

FAMILY LIFE [Continued] Entertainment [Continued]

112 31 38 113 2 281 29 31 114 51 13 1 15 1 40 115 3-5 8 33 36 116 2-4 33 117 9 23 24 34 118 5-7 20 21 119 4 1 5 1 11 14 120 2 8 121 5 19 122 9 19 20 123 5 20 211 25 37 411 42 124 2 6 21 125 41 6 8 9 221 33 126 8 257 28 127 34 128 6-8 241 26 129 81 171 18 131 61 9 132 5-7 133 3 14 15 134 6 17 21 22 135 3 7 91 13 14 16 30 32 136 2 91 11-131 29 137 9 24 138 5 23 139 4 9 140 2 3 141 3 10 142 6 11 15 22 143 1 3 8 10 201 2 5 203 6 208 6 2 0 9 4 13

Hobbies 102 7 103 12 104 57-59 114 9 118 6 120 5 123 19 129 8 135 3

Hunting 109 2 116 21 5

32

FAMILY LIFE [Continued] Hunting [Continued]

119 5 8 122 11 123 16-22 125 10 131 5 22 135 5 10 24 139 24

Marriage 101 3 25 102 2 12 16 103 12-14 104 56 105 1 25 106 8 1 9 107 171 20 108 8 16 109 26 27 110 2 19 111 4 5 112 4 113 1 3 4 29 30 114 15 115 8 9 36 37 116 1 16 30 117 52 53 58 118 21 119 17 120 7 121 15 29 122 2 21 123 27 37 47-49 124 26 125 27 126 8 9 28 127 3-5 211 39 130 5 17 19 42 131 3 132 19 133 24 135 4 31 136 6 8 26 27 30 32 137 10 24 26 138 24 28 139 19 140 4 5 141 21 142 24 27 28 143 17

33

FAMILY LIFE [Continued] Marriage Continued]

201 4 12 14 206 2 207 2 209 20

Moonshining 103 8 10 36-38 122 14 135 3

Problems 103 6 8 20 35 36 105 23 106 24T 25 28 107 19 20 35 37 108 6 16 17 109 17 18 110 2 3 112 3 71 24-26 29 31 113 9 12 18 21-23 25-29 114 7 115 2 3 6 116 7 117 25 120 1-3 24-26 121 23 24 122 10 18 19 130 3 132 1 3 7 135 23 29 30 136 37 38 40 138 4 6 9 141 14 15 201 13 202 6-8 12 204 11

Sense of Community 103 11 105 18 24 106 28 107 14 108 19 109 12_ 19 110 11 18 23 113 10 11 114 18 118 3 4 121 3 122 10 18 19

34

FAMILY LIFE [Continued] Sense of Community [Continued]

124 6 8 15 125 4 8 126 12 13 39 128 7 37 130 2 8 131 4 5 7 20 132 71 8 135 13 17 18 25 31 137 5 6 138 31 32 141 4 9 142 7 8 21-24 143 7

Shivaree 114 15 126 28 127 5

Sports 108 10 113 3 116 4 119 5 120 7 122 19 24 123 4 5 19 45 49 50 125 1 6 128 6 1 9 133 23-25 134 14-22 25 135 10 136 12 137 14 138 19 139 18 141 3 9 142 27 2 08 6

FARMING 110 3 11 115 39 47 48 123 28 29 47 48 52 53 125 10 140 19 20 141 4 10 11 26 201 6

35

FARMING Continued] Butchering

109 12 130 8-13

Crops 101 23 102 1 103 20 32 104 2 105 1 2 109 10 11 111 4 112 2 3 24 113 1 2 4 114 2 115 2 6 23 41 42 116 4 5 17 18 117 5 118 2 9 10 119 2 14 120 6 121 3 6 8 122 13 123 13 14 19 29 41 124 7 9 125 3 10 11 15 29 126 3 127 152 128 1 4 129 1 130 15 16 19-22 27 28 131 11 133 2 137 134 1 5 137 2 138 9 139 2 140 9 202 141 8 143 21 205 2 3 13 206 1 3 4 8 207 6 8 12 14 209 4

Drought 101 23 103 17 104 2 105 5

36

FARMING Continued] Drought Continued]

106 6 109 11 110 22 113 4 6 114 16 19 116 18-20 118 10~ 11 119 3 6 121 6 124 1 7 125 15 126 2 127 71 161 27 128 2 51 10 130 5 16 20 281 29 131 11 132 9 134 5 139 5 140 5 141 41 6 142 19 201 21 16 205 4 8 207 14 20 209 11 2

Dust Storms 101 71 8 102 3 103 17 39 105 4 106 5 6 109 11 110 12 21 111 6 7 112 23 114 21 115 12 116 18~ 19 118 10 11 119 3 120 6 121 6 123 14 124 7 125 15 16 126 14

37

FARMING Continued] Dust Storms IContinued]

127 27 29 128 10 130 16 131 11 136 40 138 137 14 141 4 6 142 4 17-20 201 16 205 4 207 6 14-18 20 21 209 6

FloodsCyclones 107 16 111 6 7 114 23 123 14 23 130 1 134 5 138 15 139 11 209 1

Government Policies 101 20 24 102 2 103 24 32 33 35 104 7 8 33 105 5 106 8 107 13 108 6 15 16 109 9 22 111 6 7 113 32 114 19 20 118 9 10 119 6 120 20 123 30-32 124 9 10 125 121 13 127 22 128 11 130 26 27 131 5 10 11 132 10 134 4 8 24 139 6 16 17

38

FARMING fContinued] Government Policies Continued]

140 24 142 18 201 2 205 11-19 209 7 8

Income 101 3 104 2 105 2 106 8 111 5 112 3 24 26 113 1 2 4 114 4 16 19 115 11 43 117 7 118 2 8 9 119 4 6 7 121 6 7 123 40 41 126 6 13 151 20 127 16 12 8 51 9 129 2 130 15 18 211 22 25 26 34 35

481 49 132 2 9 11 135 3 138 3 140 5 141 4 51 19 142 5 143 20 205 6 13 206 2-4 207 81 9 15 21

Land Ownership 101 23 103 31 107 2 108 1 109 91 10 110 22 112 3 114 1 2 7 115 36 119 1-3 6 7 120 6

39

FARMING [Continued] Land Ownership [Continued]

121 2 122 2 3 123 35 41 50 125 2 3 23 126 2 3 13 127 12 18 22 128 8 129 1 7 22 130 3 131 4 133 3 4 12 137 18 25 26 134 2 4 5 8 11 137 27 138 2 3 139 2 140 5 13 17-19 141 3 15-17 21 22 142 2-4 25 143 20 2 OS 1 2 206 1 5 6 8 9 207 9 10 209 1 22

Land Rental 101 2 102 1 103 8 23 104 1 7 8 107 2 110 1 111 2 113 4 114 1 2 10 14 115 23 27 116 16-18 118 2 119 3 120 6 121 2 7 8 122 2 123 127 13 40 41 50 124 4 9 127 1 2 6 7 128 5 129 1 130 5 15 i31 4 17-19

40

FARMING [Continued] Land Rental IContinued]

138 9 139 5 140 101 13 141 15 201 3 206 5 9

Methods 101 3 102 3 7 12 103 171 20 21 24 31 39 104 1 105 5 106 7 29 109 6 11 12 30 31 110 21 22 28 111 7 112 23 113 2 114 19 20 115 51 41-48 116 5 15 18 118 1 10 19 119 2 4 120 11 14 121 6 7 122 9 10 16-18 123 2 3 6 7 19 29 30 51 52 124 8 9 125 10 11 15 16 126 5 14 21 127 7 16 128 7 10 11 129 7 130 15 1619 131 5 11 18 132 3 9 10 134 6 140 20 141 6 19 142 51 19~ 201 22 143 2 0 201 6 206 3 8 207 7 81 14 16

Sharecropping 103 1 7 105 1 110 1 3

41

FARMING Continued] Sharecropping Continued]

111 2 112 3 24 113 4 115 6 91 27 116 17 117 11 5 7 118 2 9 121 2 127 21 61 15 128 8 129 1 130 51 151 18 137 2 141 41 8 142 2 206 4 5 209 11 19

THE GRAPES OF WRATHSTEINBECK

106 6 1 71 15 108 15 110 29-301 33 119 13 122 22 125 41 128 331 34 132 22 134 13 142 19 208 4 71 11 13-16

Identification with 101 16 35 103 27 28 111 18 113 35 121 27 127 181 41 42 129 13 20 21 131 13 133 21 136 20 37 139 20 201811 205 5

42

THE GRAPES OF WRATHSTEINBECK [Continued] Movie

103 27 105 26 106 33 34 107 5 13 110 2 8 113 34 114 45 118 16 17 121 27 124 25 127 42 131 28 137 31 139 19 141 24 208 15

Objections to 101 16 103 2 8 105 26 27 106 33-36 114 45 46 118 23 24 120 28 124 25 127 18 25 128 33 34 131 27 28 137 30 31 139 20 141 2 4 143 13 204 19 205 5 2 06 19 208 14-16

HEALTH Accidents

104 61 62 107 18 116 22 23

Birth of Children 101 5 102 2 103 5 9 10 13 16 105 1

43

HEALTH [Continued] Birth of Children Continued]

106 16 22 109 15 16 18~ 37 111 6 112 20 113 2 4 5 14 18-20 114 37 115 11-13 17 38 117 21 120 3 8 13 19-22 122 20 123 50 125 10 37 126 12 127 7 1 8 129 19 20 130 1 2 22 133 10 135 9 12 20 21 136 4 8 27 137 2 1 3 138 2 139 19 23 140 711 142 2 8 143 17 202 3 7 11 12 18

Causes of Death 101 25 103 5 106 16 107 1 13 19 109 25 26 38 39 110 2 31 111 5 112 6 113 1 19 30 114 43 49 115 3 6 7 17 18 116 5 117 20 21 26 120 1 3 19 24 25 123 16~ 43 124 23 126 44 127 4 5 13 130 24 48 132 19 135 137 14 16

44

HEALTH [Continued] Causes of Death [Continued]

136 3-6 25 27 29-31 38 39 141 16 142 23 143 19 202 3 9 10 12 14 16-18 206 14 209 19 20

Diseases 102 13 103 20 105 11 14 23 24 107 6 11 13 14 16 19 20 30 31 109 24 38 39 110 2 8 30 31 112 14 19 24 113 8 12 13 18 19 30 114 9 17 25 26 37 49 115 5 7 12 16-20 22 23 116 19 117 26 47 52-56 120 3 19 20 24 26 122 18 24 123 16 22-24 124 22-24 26 125 47 126 22 35 127 3 7 128 2 9 129 2 3 130 3 38 47 131 12 22 132 2 19 133 8 135 13 21 136 25 30 35 39 137 4 8 138 13 23 139 7 140 5 142 20 21 202 1-4 8-14 16 18 203 6 205 1 206 2 209 11 12 19

Folk Remedies and Cures 103 5 107 11

45

HEALTH [Continued] Folk Remedies and Cures Continued]

109 24 25 113 11 19 115 2 3 22 117 20 21 123 20 23 128 6 133 9 10 135 14 22 137 4 142 20 21 202 8-111 14

Health Care 101 13 20 102 13 103 5 91 16 105 141 151 23 24 106 1 8 107 111 18 23 38 109 151 16 181 23 241 381 39 110 2 1 8 1 311 32 112 6 113 1 51 18-201 301 311 33 38 114 17 371 38 115 5-7 12-18 23 116 5 61 23 117 20-231 55 118 171 18 120 3 41 8 21 22 121 20 25 122 18 20 21 123 4 22 23 124 4 22 23 125 10 21 37 38 126 22 23 35 127 3 7-9 30 128 2 9 129 19 130 1 22 23 47 48 131 22 132 19 133 8-10 135 91 12-14 21 22 136 6 9 301 33 35 137 8 138 131 23 139 71 9~ 101 18 19 141 2 0 142 20

46

HEALTH Continued] Health Care Continued]

202 2-14 16-19 206 14 209 11 12

Sanitation 202 4-6 15 17

HOUSING Auto Courts

107 9~ 14~ 27 Ditch Camps

102 7 8~ 14 103 26 104 12 105 23 106 15 107 10 110 6 25 113 14 35 114 39 115 52 118 15 16 119 13 16 121 19 20 122 22 23 125 20 37 126 33 129 15 131 20 132 18 136 37-39 137 17 139 18 202 4-6 15 203 3 206 7 I 10 208 7 8 11 209 10

Dugouts 135 11~ 18 19

Government-provided 101 34 103 26 27 104 19 20 51 105 10 106 10 11 14

47

HOUSING Continued] Government-provided [Continued]

107 4-7 13 14 16 17 28 108 12 109 31-33 110 14 111 9-11 15 112 3 8 113 35 36 114 38 39 118 16 119 13 121 17-19 124 16 125 25 33 36 126 26 30-32 127 23 41 128 20 129 141 15 131 22 133 2 0 137 30 141 20 202 6 15 203 3 204 16 17 205 4 206 13 14 208 7 20 9 10

Grower-provided 102 8 103 24-26 104 20 42 46 105 9 106 12 15 109 15 28 110 16 111 14 112 6 113 13 16 114 10 23 28 33 34 118 18 20 119 12 13 121 22 122 6 23 123 35 42 125 24 25~ 33 35 36 126 21 7 33 127 11 18 23

48

HOUSING [Continued] Grower-provided [Continued]

128 19 129 4 5 13-15 131 16 133 18 137 17 ~ 20 139 15 18 140 6 8-10 16 141 14 16 17 201 8 9 203 3 204 16 17 206 6-8 13 209 10

Homes in California 101 8 26 28 29 102 4 6 11 12 103 21 104 4 12-14 25 26 49 60 61 105 19 20 106 12 21 107 5 I 7 121 27 108 31 6 1 7 109 151 181 271 29 110 81 14 15 111 14 112 61 8 I 201 301 331 39 113 16-201 23 24 28 114 10 111 231 331 34 115 15-17 116 241 261 32 117 18 19 118 14 121 111 171 181 221 29 122 246 123 341 36 371 411 50 124 101 111 141 16 125 251 35 126 21 22 33 127 11 13 18-241 30 311 37 128 19 20 129 4 11 12 15-17 131 13 16 17 19 20 132 12 14 15 17 133 8 12 15 27 28 134 10-13 135 24 27 31 33 136 21 24 25 137 20 24 26 27

49

HOUSING [Continued] Homes in California IContinued]

138 13 16-18 20 25 28 29 139 17 18 ~3 24 140 6-11 17 141 13 14 16 27 142 29 143 11 12 20 201 10 202 3 203 1 2 204 16 18 205 7 206 7-9 208 10 209 9 11 14 15

Homestead in Arkansas 103 3 115 1 2 4 9 10 22-24 128 1 2 137 1 141 1 2 143 6 7

Homesmiddottead in Missouri 108 1 119 1 2 4

Homestead in Nebraska 130 5-8 18 132 2 8

Homestead in Oklahoma 103 9 12-14 17 104 56 106 2 109 10 110 1 114 1 4 10 16 115 2 7 118 2 4 122 2 4 9 11 123 1 2 9-14 124 3-5 125 9 10 126 3 4 27 127 1 2 6 7 15 16 26 27 128 3 131 1 133 1 4 135 6-8 136 8 11 12 137 7 13

50

HOUSING [Continued] Homestead in Oklahoma [Continued]

138 2 3 9 11 12 139 1-3 142 1-4 7--13 209 3

Homestead in South Dakota 134 2 3

Homestead in Texas 111 3 117 2 121 1 4 129 1 2 140 1

Internment Camps WW II) 122 23 125 35

Labor Camps 103 21 24 28 104 44 107 4 10 12 16 17 26 27 29 109 27 28 31-33 110 33 113 17 20 114 24-28 33 117 11 12 17 18 25 123 33 128 16 129 4 12 17 133 18 134 13 21 22 142 29 202 15 204 16 205 5

State Rental Homes 135 27 28

Tents 101 34 102 4 5 103 9 104 3 13 42 43 62 105 9 106 13 107 4 9 10 14 17 27 28 109 1 2 9 31 113 6 114 24 115 15

51

HOUSING [Continued] Tents Continued]

116 8 117 19 121 17-20 123 33 124 16 125 33 37 127 30~ 37 129 4 12 15 131 13 20 21 134 21 140 6 143 13 14 202 4 204 9 17 206 6 7 209 10 11

IMPACT OF EXPERIENCE

l(H 14 161 191 28 31 102 10 103 35 41 104 2 81 48 55 63 64 106 26 27 107 6 14 30-33 35-37 108 19-21 109 40 110 13 19 20 27 34-36 38 39 111 18 112 14 17 19-211 30 34 40 113 24-26 2 9 34 37 114 50 115 20 53 116 37 117 10 15 24 27 58 121 11 15-19 31 122 23 24 123 39 42 53-55 125 45 47 126 17 ~ 18 24 33 45 46 127 12 14 19-21 32-351 41 43 128 19 30~ 35-38 130 48 49 131 191 25 31 132 17 24

52

IMPACT OF EXPERIENCE [Continued]

134 136

137 138 141 142 143 202 203 209

24 25 28 11 17 20 41 29_ 32 16 31-33 14 25 26 28 34 22 23 16-19 11 19 25

29 21 25 33 35 36 40

INDIANA

202 1

IOWA

142 205 207

4 1 1

IWO JIMA

117 42-48

JAPANESE INTERNMENT

122 125 205

23 35 9 10

KANSAS

113 116 132 207

3 14 1 6 16

KU KLUX KLAN

103 135

28 14-17

53

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA

114 301 46 116 19 122 22 131 20 135 20 139 11 140 13 202 4 51 9 17 18 208 3 1 6 10-12

Attraction of California 101 3 1 17 102 3 103 18 20 105 6 106 6 9 11 281 29 107 8 108 4 I 18 109 9 110 8 111 9 112 23 113 51 6 114 91 22 115 14 391 41 116 71 9 117 8 118 11 12 119 8 1 10 11 121 9 122 3 124 10 11 125 81 241 30 126 151 16 127 8 1 16 27 128 13 129 3 130 32 131 12 25 132 3 11 12 134 81 11 24 135 11 18 136 18 139 101 26 140 5 141 51 14 142 3 4 143 11 201 4 I 6 8 12

54

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA [Continued]

202 6 206 2 4 209 2

Belongings 101 3 102 4 103 15 20 104 42 105 6 7 106 10 107 3 16 108 4 111 8 112 2 113 6 7 11 114 30 115 14 116 22 117 8 118 13 15 124 10 12 126 17 127 9 18 128 15 130 30 35 131 13 132 14 135 20 136 19 138 14 140 9 141 14 202 5 205 1 207 19 209 5

Border Inspections 102 8 103 15 20 104 9 10 49 105 8 106 30 108 18 19 110 24 113 6 7 10-12 114 30 31 117 11 118 13

55

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA Continued] Border Inspections Continued]

121 10 123 33 124 13 125 32 126 20 127 10 29 128 16 18 131 14 132 14 133 7 135 20 137 18 138 14 143 15 209 5 8

CookingFood 102 3 5 13 15 103 21 106 10 113 8 10 114 9 29 116 10 117 9 118 12 119 10 123 33 125 19 31 126 20 127 10 128 15 130 3 0 1 3 3 131 13 14 132 13 133 5 6 134 10 135 20 138 14 141 12 143 11 15 209 5

Funds Available 101 3 24 102 4 103 15 18 104 2 105 6 106 9 107 4 14-16

56

MIGRATIONTO CALIFORNIA [Continued] Funds Available [Continued]

108 5 110 3 8 111 8 112 1 4 6 113 6 114 10 17 29 115 14 116 10 22 117 710 118 13 121 3 10 122 4 123 34 124 12 125 17 126 5 18-20 127 17 2 9 128 15 129 3 130 29 30 34 131 13 132 13 133 3 134 8 10 135 12 18 138 14 140 6 141 12 142 25 143 10 11 201 7 205 1 209 5

Reasons for Move 101 3 23 102 2 4 103 15 18 20 25 39 104 2 42 105 4 6 106 9 11 107 2 108 3 5 18 109 9 10 13 27 110 3 4 8 111 7 8 112 2 113 5 6

57

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA [Continued] Reasons for Move [Continued]

114 115 116 117 118 119 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 201 204 205 206 207 209

Route 102 103 104 105 106 108 110 112 113 114 115 116

8-10 21 22 14 19-22 7 11 8 8 3 141 10 8 14 7 1

12 2 291 121 11 11 41 111 181 8 13 10 51 5

9

4 30 1 32

101 141 23-25 30

8 1 16 1 30 13

3 311 321 341 35 13

3 8-11

12 18 40

13

26 6 9 11

2-4 16 17 19 24 21 10 6 9 1 2 10 19 11 21 191 22

4 18-20 2 I 8 61 7 10 4 3 5 4 I 8 31 40 22-24

58

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA Continued] Route Continued]

117 8-10 118 12 119 9 10 124 11 125 17 126 181 19 127 9 181 29 128 14-16 130 32-34 131 14 132 13 134 10 135 11 19 137 17 138 13 14 202 4 5 205 1 209 7

Shelter 102 4 103 18-20 104 9 106 10 107 4 108 4 111 8 112 5 113 8 10 114 9 24 28 29 116 22 23 117 9 118 12 119 9 121 9 123 33 124 10 125 17-19 126 17 127 9 128 15 129 3 130 301 33 131 13 132 13 133 5 134 10 135 11 136 19

59

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA [Continued] Shelter [Continued]

137 17 141 12 143 11 201 7 2 07 18 209 5

Transportation 101 3 102 4-6 103 16 18 20 104 8 42 105 6 1 7 106 10 107 3 108 4 109 9 13 110 3 8 23 24 111 8 112 5 113 6 7 114 8 24 29-31 115 14 116 1 9 10 22 117 8 118 12 119 8 9 121 9 122 4 I 17 123 32 33 124 12 125 17-191 24 26 2 9 31 126 5 17 18 127 9 17 128 15 129 3 131 13 133 4 134 10 135 11 136 19 138 13 139 10 140 5 9 141 12 142 3 25

15143 201 8 205 1 209 1 2 4 5

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MISSOURI

108 1 2 19 115 4 0 121 2 129 16 207 7 208 5

Cities Cape Girardeau

116 9 El Dorado Springs

108 1 3 Hannibal

119 4 7 Kansas City

116 8 207 3

Monroe City 119 1

St Louis 119 2 4 7 8

MONTANA

119 3

NEBRASKA

132 1 Cities

Grand Island 130 18

Kerney 130 3

Litchfield 130 3 4 16 35

Ponca 130 1 4 7

Return to 130 40

THE NEW DEAL Civilian Conservation Corps

103 34

61

THE NEW DEAL [Continued] Civilian Conservation Corps [Continued]

110 3-7 9 35 112 28 119 15 125 5 12 21-23 129 18 139 7-9 16 207 13 208 10

Hoover 103 32 34 125 12

National Recovery AdministrationOther Agencies 103 32 34 118 8 205 4 5 8-19

Politics 101 34 103 33 35 104 7 1 8 33 107 12 112 13 28 121 2 125 12 14 15 131 10 132 10 11 138 8 1 15 139 14 140 25 207 12 208 15 209 21

Roosevelt 101 32-34 103 32 104 32 33 106 5 108 5 6 15 16 110 3 35 36 111 6 7 112 27 28 113 25 32 114 19 115 12 118 9 119 6 15 123 30 31 125 12 15 126 13

62

THE NEW DEAL [Continued] Roosevelt [Continued]

127 22 23 128 11 129 10 14 130 23 24 26 27 131 5 9 10 132 9 133 13 27 134 4 8 24 138 11 139 6 7 13 14 23 140 24 14178 142 17 18 205 17 18 207 9 12 13 208 10 209 21

Voting 103 33 106 5 110 25 26 125 14 130 23 131 5 139 252 4 140 25 207 13

Works Progress Administration 101 336 102 2 104 31 105 4 5 8 19 20 107 1 108 12 110 35 111 177 112 28 113 17 18 21 24 33 114 22 115 13 118 8 119 14 156 124 14 17 125 1 12 23 127 22 128 20 23 27 129 5 10 132 9 11 16 133 11 17

63

THE NEW DEAL [Continued] Works Progress Administration Continued]

134 5 9 23 138 11 12 13978 140 23 141 23 142 18 204 6 207 12 208 10 209 21

NEW MEXICO

135 11 18-20 140 3 4

Cities Albuquerque

117 8 11 Deming

116 22 23 Gallup

116 12 Las Cruces

116 22 23

OKIE

113 10 33 114 41 46 128 18 25 33 132 18 19 135 26 202 5 205 4 1 6 208 4

Definition 101 31 102 8 104 37 54 105 22 106 31-33 107 38 108 19 109 17T 19 27 110 28 35

64

OKIE [Continued] Definition [Continued]

114 44 118 24 121 21 32 123 22 37 38 124 25 26 126 40 127 14 31 33 128 33 132 21 22 134 14 136 37-40 137 22 30 139 19 141 25 201 16 202 4 1 16 203 10 206 14 208 4 13

Reactions to Term 101 32 102 8 9 104 37 54 105 22 106 31-33 107 38 39 109 19 110 12 27 28 113 33 34 37 114 41 42 116 34 118 24 120 26 27 121 21 123 37 38 42 124 18 125 42 43 126 32 40 46 127 14 33 36 128 24 25 33 129 21 131 23 132 23 136 22 39 40 137 21 22 30 139 19 141 24 142 29 30

42

35

65

OKIE [Continued] Reactions to Term [Continued]

201 16 203 10 205 12

Rednecks 107 2 4-26

OKLAHOMA

111 6 125 3 10 126 10 14 27 43 128 4 135 11 12 141 5 9

Cities Ardmore

110 1 2 139 2

Blair 114 15

Blanchard 120 1 2 5

Boley 133 1 1 3

Boynton 135 11

Bushyhead 137 73 6

Checotah 113 1 4 128 3 8 209 1

Chelsea 137 7 812

Cold Springs 140 4

Colgate 112 2

Comanche 142 1

Council Hill 131 1

Cushing 201 2

Duncan 110 1 124 1

66

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities Continued]

Durant 103 16

Dustin 139 1 2 25

Enid 138 middot 6

EufaulaLake Eufaula 103 71 29 209 23

Fort Gibson 123 1 12 13 24 25 32 126 1 16

Fort Sill 120 5

Frederick 104 56

Granite 114 8

Greenfield 141 9

Guthrie 138 2-5 13 15

Hammon 142 3 15

Hanna 112 3 136 1

Hartshorne 125 1

Henryetta 103 16 209 1

Hillibee 127 4

Hitchita 112 25 209 3

Holdenville 137 3-5

Hollis 102 1

Lenna 118 1 131 2

Lexington 120 1 2

Lindsay 106 9

67

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities (Continued]

Maud 118 1

McAlester 109 91 10 125 20

McLain 122 1

Meeker 127 6 15 16

Muskogee 122 1 123 18 19 25

Nowata 122 2

Oaklodge 116 1 5

Okemah 103 8 133 4

Oklahoma City 120 8 12 138 3 5

Paden 127 4

Pauls Valley 106 1 109 10 13

Pitcher 103 8

Pleasant Valley 109 10 13

Ponca City 142 1 2

Porum 112 1

Prague 127 5 6

Quinton 136 1 10 11 18

Sallisaw 116 16_ 36

Scullyville 116 3 7

Seminole 116 1 135 8

Spiro 102 1 116 1 3 6 7

68

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities [Continued]

Stillwater 201 4 13

Tryon 201 1

Tulsa 116 16 17

Tuttle 120 1

Watonga 120 4 141 9

Weletka 103 11

Wewoka 112 1 4 25

Whodathoughtit 113 3

Craig County 122 11

Moved to 114 8 115 26 128 2 3 131 1 2 137 3 141 4

Oklahoma Territory 127 1-3

Payne County 105 1

Return to 102 11 107 15 109 27 110 18 38 111 8 18 114 10 14 15 17 116 36 37 120 13 27 123 53 125 25 26 29 30 40 127 16 28 131 13 22 25 133 16 135 23 25 136 18 137 7

69

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Return to [Continued]

139 26 27 140 9 142 3 10 17 22 34 201 13 206 7 207 20 209 1 2 17 18 23

Rogers County 101 23

Sequoyah County 116 1 16-18 36

Wagoner County 101 23

OREGON

109 28 29 130 29-34 206 2

POEMS

128 14 22 25 31 34 36

RELIEFWELFARE Agencies

102 91 13 103 32 107 35 112 12 114 18 124 2 3 125 17 202 5 15 2 0 4 2 11-13

Attitudes toward 101 10 102 91 10 103 32 104 24 32 105 19 110 14 26 27 111 17 112 12 113 17 2833

70

RELIEFWELFARE [Continued] Attitudes toward [Continued]

116 35 119 15 121 177 19 25 123 43 124 177 23 125 38 126 35_~ 39 127 417 42 128 27-30 129 5 130 2 7 131 4 27 30 31 132 16-18 133 13 14 137 32 139 8 140 23 142 18 202 71 8 1 15 203 6 11 204 13 14 20 208 10 209 21

Quality 102 10 103 32 104 32 125 38 39 204 15

Type Received 102 9 10 103 16 32 33 104 24 31 105 19 107 15 108 4 110 17 111 17 112 12 113 32 114 18 42 118 8 121 17 124 23 125 37 128 28 29 130 27 132 16

71

RELIEFWELFARE [Continued] Type Received IContinued]

133 13 134 15 135 28 139 8 202 5 71815 204 15 208 9 209 211 22

Welfare 101 9 10 102 9 10 103 32 104 24 311 36 1 0 5 19- 21 1 2 5 106 12 16 17 23 24 107 14 15 18 351 37 108 4 1 71 18 110 14 17 25-27 111 17 112 121 13 15 113 15 171 28 114 181 421 43 116 35 120 17 121 19 122 24 123 43 125 19 126 251 39 128 27 28 131 4 27 133 11 13 22 136 14 137 32 140 3 141 20 142 18 201 13 202 51 71 15 203 6 11 204 2 11 19-21 205 4 11 12 207 10 13 19

RELIGION

103 32

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RELIGION [Continued]

110 29 113 321 36 126 28 29 131 6 132 6 135 151 32 142 12 26 33 202 6

Brush Arbor 109 5 122 19 123 25 136 10 139 41 5 209 11

Churches 101 7 11 102 10 105 31 29 106 2 I 8 I 25 107 3 109 5 110 171 18 112 371 39 113 21 16 17 35 114 51 7 8 441 45 115 8 31-33 50-53 117 54-58 118 51 6 1 21 119 4 120 8 121 25 26 122 191 24 123 25126142 124 21 31 5 61 201 22 125 81 41 126 71 241 30 127 21 10 14 271 301 341 351 38-41 128 6 26 27 130 3 131 6 132 6 21 23 133 23 134 1 3 24 25 29 135 7 141 18 31 136 3 7 137 9 10 24 25 138 8 91 14

73

RELIGION Continued] Churches Continued]

140 14 15 141 2 3 9 142 4 22 30-33 143 12 15 24 201 5 11 209 4

MinistryMissionary Work 107 23 113 31 36 142 25 26 29

Moral Majority 134 29

RevivalsTraveling Ministers 109 5 114 5 6 115 32 118 5 6 124 6 125 8 I 9 126 =middot 8 127 5 128 6 131 4 6 I 8 135 14 139 4 141 3 142 26-28 32 33

SOUTH DAKOTA Beadle County

134 1 Huron County

134 5 Return to

134 8 9 29 Wounded Knee

134 5

TEXAS

113 4 114 6 28 43 44 124 4 131 20 142 24 30

74

TEXAS Continued] Cities

Abilene 111 5 6 117 15

Austin lb3 15

Barstow 104 1

Big Spring 142 30 32 209 s 6

Cedar Hill 140 1

Dallas 117 7 140 1

Electra 140 4

Gainesville 121 1

Haskell 129 1

Kemp 117 6

La Mesa 114 14

Plainview 110 3

Port Arthur 116 8 9

Red Springs 114 1

Silverton 140 1

Waco 103 15 16

Wichita Falls 117 8

Wylie 111 1

Brazo River 103 16

Farming Conditions 104 40

Return to 114 14 16 121 28 31 129 6

Rio Grande Valley 103 15

75

VIOLENCE

103 28 29 104 17 21 105 25 27 107 61 9 12 261 28 30 109 2 01 21 33 111 13 17 112 9 10 36 113 4J 18J 21-23 26-29 33 34 114 2527 35 115 49 123 36 125 191 43 126 41 127 23 131 22 23 138 10 11 20-22 139 9 10 15 18 25 203 8 204 9 206 10-12

VIRGINIA

206 1

WASHINGTON

206 1

WORK --xfter World War II

101 29 102 12 103 31 104 15 44 106 16 107 171 19-21 36 110 19 20 34 37 111 16 112 34J 35 114 48 116 31 117 51-57 119 18 120 21 23 24

76

WORK [Continued] --xfter World War II [Continued]

123 46 50 124 28 125 2 28 43-45 126 38 44 127 33 371 41 129 71 8 130 38 41 42 46 134 11 136 301 31 138 25-27 139 22 141 21 26 206 187 19 207 5

Conditions 103 22-24 26 104 2-6 15 16 30 35 52 107 22 24-28 30 31 109 31 110 10 11 12 25 112 26 29 113 15 114 24 124 20 125 22 27 2 9 32 126 21 26 30 38 129 5 12 13 131 21 139 18 203 5 7

During World War II 101 20 29 102 11 103 24 35 104 15 105 25 26 107 17 108 5 6 20 109 37 110 18 19 37 111 12 113 22 26 114 47 48 115 44 47 53 116 31 117 35-51 118 23 119 16

77

WORK [Continued] --ollring World War II [Continued]

120 20 21 121 29 123 22 46 124 27 125 3 27 34 35 43 126 35 43 44 127 20 128 21 29 37 129 7 10 130 37 38 40 41 131 26 29 132 23 133 16 20 134 11 20 136 27 28 138 23-25 139 18 20 21 141 21 26 143 19 202 9 203 8 206 10 15 207 3 4 209 20

Employers 101 30 1025-712 103 12 17 22 32 104 2 15 30 105 11 16 106 15 19 107 9 29-31 38 108 14 15 20 109 1 15 20 27 110 9-11 13 27 36 111 15 112 6 7 26 29 32 113 15 16 28 29 114 11 24 31 41-43 115 16 43-45 116 6 7 25 26 28 30-32 117 18 52 118 13 20 119 11-13 16 18 19 120 12 14 15 20 23 121 17 24 122 5-8 123 35 36

78

WORK [Continued] ~players [Continued]

124 20 125 5 21 24 271 281 40 126 151 21 22 251 26 361 371 39 127 11 121 201 211 30 33 128 18 31 129 4 1 7 1 9-11 1 13 1 18 1 21 2 2 130 31 3540 131 16 26 27 133 2 6 134 121 16-18 201 211 25 136 17-19 26 27 33-35 137 6 8 161 19 20 138 3-6 13 20 139 10 121 14-16 140 9-11 141 16 17 201 12 202 2 3 203 7 206 31 15 207 3 5 209 16

Labor Contracting 107 19 261 291 311 32 133 16-18 26

Migrant Labor 101 41 5 12 30 102 6 7 103 24 25 104 2-6 15 241 25 52 105 9-12 171 18 106 121 131 15 17 21-24 107 4 5 8 18 24-27 30 31 108 3 8 15 109 7 8 19-21 27-30 110 91 101 13 15 111 8 12 16 17 112 6 31 32 113 13 15 18 32 114 31 32 115 52 116 27-30 117 12 17-19 291 31 118 16 119 11 12 120 11-13 15 22 121 10 11 22 122 5 22

79

WORK Continued] --grgrant Labor Continued]

123 35 42 43 125 33 126 26 30 33 37 38 127 31 128 16 21 28 129 3 4 11-17 20 21 130 33 34 131 15 19-21 26 133 19 134 9-13 21 22 135 21 25 29 136 37 38 137 16 20 139 13 15-17 140 3 4 141 19 20 142 18 143 11 13 201 8 14 202 4 9 15 203 4 5 7 8-10 205 3 4 7 206 2 4 5-7 9 12-15 208 6 209 8 9 12-15

Mining 103 8 19 115 33 116 20 21 122 11-13 125 1 3 4 12 131 2 140 4 5 141 1

Odd Jobs 104 23 105 15 25 106 3 107 12 18 19 34 35 108 3 5 6 9 111 11 15 16 113 13 114 17 18 32 33 40 41 48 115 19 24 116 25 26 117 7 52 118 18 119 8 12 14 15

80

WORK [Continued] --odd Jobs

120 8 17 122 6 7 22 123 36 40 49 124 14 16 19 24 127 11 128 19 20 29 129 1 3 5 7 131 16 25 30 132 14 17 134 8 12 15 16 135 11 23 137 12 20 25 26 138 18 22 139 6 7 12 16 17 140 1 6-8 10 142 2 3 5 9 14 34 35 143 6 12 14-16 206 3 4 209 20

Oil Fields 102 5-7 12 112 25 26 114 14 15 116 1 13 121 17 125 2 4 1 28 46 129 9 135 7 8 I 23 29 139 22 140 4 142 2 3 206 16 18 208 1-5

Permanent Jobs 101 9 27 29 103 12 17 23 24 32 104 4 6 14 24 26 29 34 106 4 107 19 35 108 4 7-9 109 15 27-29 110 2 10 18 19 21 24 111 6 9-11 16 112 7 30 31 113 1 4 21 28-31 114 16 31 32 48 115 16 1 17 4 4 116 2 7-16 32

81

WORK [Continued] --permanent Jobs [Continued]

118 11 131 18 19 119 191 20 120 201 211 25 121 22 122 2 3 I 5~8 I 23 123 11 VI 35 36 124 1 14-17 125 20 25 27-29 37 126 21 25 33 35-38 127 11 20-22 24 30 128 20 28-30 129 4 7 130 31 36-38 131 21 30 132 18 19 133 19 22 134 11 18 25-28 36 136 2 10 14 15 19 33-35 137 6 8 26-28 138 1-4 8 139 22 23 140 4 5 10-12 20 141 12 17 142 5 25 26 28 35 143 19 201 10 205 6 8 9 2 07 3 1 5 208 1

Prisoners of War as Workers 115 47 133 20 203 9

Strikes 101 17 104 21 22 1 43 105 11 21 106 13 15 16 191 20 33 107 7 11 15 28 109 20 21 110 32 33 111 13 112 7-10 14 113 32 115 48-50 118 18 124 24 125 3 4

82

WORK [Continued] --strikes [Continued]

126 36 127 24 129 10 11 130 40 41 131 27 133 25 138 8 139 16 17 140 14-16 22 201 14 203 7 206 10-13 209 18

Unions 101 17 35 104 21 22 45 105 21 106 15 16 107 5 11-13 21-24 108 12 109 20 112 2 10 32 34-36 113 31 114 42 115 50 116 33 34 118 18 119 13 120 23 24 124 24 125 34 43 45 46 126 36 127 42 128 30 129 10 11 16 130 39-41 46 131 26 134 23 139 16 140 14 22 141 21 203 7 209 18

Wages 101 27 103 10 14 17 18 22 23 33 104 2 4 I 22 I 24 26 341 35 47 105 13 161 17

83

WORK [Continued] --wages [Continued]

106 14 18 19 107 2 12 17 25 30 108 5 6 8 109 6 8 20 21 28 29 31 40 110 7 9 11 1216 111 8 11 13 14 16 112 4 8-10 14 113 13 16-18 26 28 29 114 11 18 25 32 33 42 115 16 28 44 50 116 7 11 16 19 26-32 34 117 7 18 32 35 118 15 18 119 1 11 13 14 120 11-14 121 11 122 3 6-8 123 35 49 125 4 5 7 12 21-23 27-29 38 43 126 23 25 26 36 42 127 17 24 42 43 128 30 129 3 5 7 10 11 21 22 13 0 3 6 3 7 3 9-41 131 12 13 16 134 12 15 16 23 24 26 135 11 21 23 136 28 29 137 8 9 32 138 5 11 18 25 139 6 7 10 12-14 16-18 140 7 9 10 14 15 141 4 8 10 12 15 16 142 16 201 10 203 2 5 204 14 205 6 206 4 10 11 14 15 2 07 10 13 208 9 209 13 15

Work Permits 109 22 23

6 CUMULATIVE INDEX

TEXAS Cities

Austin Barstow Big Spring Cedar Hill Dallas Electra Gainesville Haskell Kemp La Mesa Plainview Port Arthur Red Springs Silverton Waco Wichita Falls Wylie

Erazo River Farming Conditions Return to Rio Grande Valley

VIOLENCE [ 7 5]

VIRGINIA [75]

WASHINGTON [ 75]

WORK [75] --xfter World War II

Conditions During World War II Employers Labor Contracting Migrant Labor Mining Odd Jobs Oil Fields Permanent Jobs Prisoners of War as Workers Strikes Unions Wages Work Permits

7

PART II

CUMULATIVE INDEX

ARIZONA

107 16 111 9 114 8 10 16 22-27 142 31 32

Cities Bixley

209 7 Buckeye

104 2 42 45 Camp Verde

110 4 Casa Grande

113 4 5 10 20 Flagstaff

110 4 21 137 17

Glendale 123 1

GlobeGlobe Mountain 103 18 19 111 9 113 8

Phoenix 117 54 128 16 17 137 17

Sedona 110 4

Williams 116 11

Yuma 104 3 116 10 11

The Grand Canyon 139 8

Top of the World 113 8

ARKANSAS

107 1 2 113 9 30 140 5 141 4 26

8

ARKANSAS Continued] Cities

Branch 141 1

Cherry Hill 115 13

Conway 206 18

Dardanelle 103 4

El Dorado 116 1

Fort Smith 116 2 3 18 122 1 126 3 5 16 136 7

Harrison 103 1 4 7

Highland 115 22

Jasper 103 2

Lamar 128 1

Little Rock 109 11

Men a 115 31 36

Mountain Home 137 1

Oden 115 2 4 1 2 6 1 3 5

Pine Ridge 115 13

Russellville 128 1

Smackover 116 1

Newton County 103 2

Reason for leaving 137 7

Return to 109 18 115 35 143 4 5 11 23 206 7

9

ARKANSAS [Continued] White River Country

131 1

ARTMUSIC

103 11 12 115 4 51 116 4 7 12 120 8 126 7 129 81 9 171 18 132 7 138 5 142 4 202 16 209 4

Country Music 109 32 33 121 22 23 127 33 34 136 11 143 13

Crafts 104 59 142 13

CALIFORNIA Cities

Alameda 209 20

Armona 143 1-3 9 205 7

Arroyo Grande 103 30

Arvin 101 31 106 10 17 107 4 12 111 10 113 13 16 24 115 16 1 2 0 1 4 3 1 4 6 1 50 7 52 125 81 2~ 24 137 8 16 19 20 24 203 1

10

CALIFORNIA [Continued] Cities Continued]

Arvin [Continued] 205 6 206 2-4 6 13 17 209 6 9 10 20

Avenal 121 17 22 29

Bakersfield l03 18 109 2 l4 27 110 4 112 3 0 113 24 114 26 28 32 48 115 15 119 19 122 4 22 125 18 24 127 41 131 3 21 132 8 14 18 23 136 18 21 27 37 38 137 21 138 11 18 19 139 20 23 26 142 5 202 2 203 8 205 5 206 2 208 6 15

Barstow 125 17

Beaumont 104 22

Blythe 114 10

Brawley 107 16 121 15 17 126 16 21 24

Brentwood 134 21 23 143 16-18

Buttonwillow 133 11 12 l9 25 26

Calipatria 104 4 7

11

CALIFORNIA [Continued] Cities Continued]

Calistoga 115 41

Cawelo 10330

Chowchilla 142 27 29 30

Clovis 131 15

Colton 129 3

Corcoran 107 18 201 9

Corona 209 1 8

Cutler 101 27

Delano 103 20 21 26 40 110 13 112 30 116 23-25 31 32 34 140 6 204 6 205 4

Dinuba 101 4 107 9 14 27 31 135 21 23 27 30 138 6 7 20-23 31

Dos Palos 117 15 23 51 57

Edison 205 6 206 4

El Centro 126 38

Exeter 127 11 19 20 30 36

Farmersville 123 42 127 11 23 30 41

Fillmore 139 11

Firebaugh 117 8 10

Five Points 110 12 16

12

CALIFORNIA [ContinUed] Cities Continued]

Fresno 117 37 118 13 119 10 12 16 18 126 3 7 128 30 131 15 29 30 138 26 27 143 19 201 9 11

Fontana 103 23

Formosa 136 27

Four Corners 109 14

Fullerton 142 30 31

Garden Grove 137 8 18 209 23

Gardena 137 14 142 3 4 24

Gilroy 106 16

Glendale 143 14

Greenfield 132 23

Grover City 136 30 31

Hanford 114 28 31 119 10-12 16 17 201 9 11 12 14 205 15

Hawthorne 209 19 24

Indio 107 16 30

Ivanhoe 110 19 37

Jasmin 103 21

Kern City 130 46

13

CALIFORNIA IContinued] Cities [Continued]

King City 143 10 12

Lamont 113 17 1 21 2 4 115 47 203 2 209 10

Layton 119 10

Lemere 201 13

Lerdo 103 30

Lindsay 108 3 5 7 122 51 171 22 138 11 19

Linnell 114 28 127 23

Lodi 134 4 8 10 11 13 14 16-18 23

Lomita 113 26

Long Beach 116 3 0 125 27 41 44 130 35 131 12

Los Angeles 103 18 23 109 14 120 10 127 10 17 27 30 130 35 133 22 142 3 24 202 1 2 206 2

Marysville 106 16 21 107 9 14

McFarland 103 20 26 41 140 8-10

Merced 119 10 131 30 205 4 8

14

CALIFORNIA IContinued] Cities [Continued]

Modesto 120 12 131 21

Monita 142 1 3

Needles 117 9

Nipomo 205 5

North Hollywood 139 22

Oildale 109 29 202 6

Ojai 103 2 3 141 14

Ontario 138 10 15-17

Orange Cove 107 19

Palmdale 142 31

Palm Springs 120 23

Pasadena 127 38 209 20

Patterson 120 11 12

Pismo Beach 135 32

Pixley 112 8 120 9 10 13 14 206 11

Poplar 124 15

Porterville 103 24 40 104 6 26 123 34 46 124 141 15

Pumpkin Center 109 2 5 14

Redlands 114 10 137 26 138 13 16

15

CALIFORNIA [Continued] Cities Continued]

Reedley 127 22 205 1

Ridgecrest 138 28-31 33

Riverdale 123 39

Rosedale 133 3 5 19

Salinas 106 16 21

San Bernardino 138 13 14

San Diego 117 37 132 11 15 16 23

San Francisco 134 26 27

San Jose 104 46 106 21 117 54 128 30 20 9 1 17

San Leandro 110 20

San Pedro 103 18

Santa Cruz 119 11

Santa Maria 202 1

Santa Monica 110 18 130 35

Santa Paula 139 13 16

Selma 143 12J 14-16

Shafter 103 26 31 106 13 107 13 109 2 14 17 18 23 27 31 38 129 1 3 4 7 14 15 18 21 131 3 135 11 12 20 21 24 27 30 31

16

CALIFORNIA fContinued] Cities fContinued]

Shafter Continued] 136 13 17 18 21-23 202 6 206 6 208 7

Cherokee Strip 129 15 16

Smiths Corner 135 20 24

Stockton 134 19

Stratford 205 12

Sunnyvale 104 4 46

Taft 121 13 125 2 28 44 202 13 208 1 4

Tipton 104 22 112 7 123 35 209 14 15 22

Tranquility 131 20

Tulare 111 9 12 120 23 26 27 121 9 10 20 123 3 9 40 45 46 131 14 15

Ukipa 114 10

Ventura 130 18 141 14

Visalia 110 20 111 11 16 114 16 23 24 26 28 31-34 116 37 123 40 127 12 13 21 22 36 38 129 16 143 3 9

17

CALIFORNIA JContinued] Cities Continued]

Wasco 106 17 107 4 109 161 40 129 14 142 5 24 281 30 204 8 209 10 14 23 24

Watsonville 107 41 8 12 15 119 11 128 1719 2 05 10

Weed Patch 125 25 33 3 6

Wheeler Ridge 114 16 31 48

Whittier 209 23

Wilmar 127 10

Woodville 123 33-35

Camp Roberts 125 34 39

China Lake 138 24-27

First Impression 101 15 102 4 105 7 106 11 29 107 4 109 1 110 8 23 24 111 9 113 18 114 10 13 23 31 115 15 116 9 117 27 118 13 120 12 121 9 123 3 3 34 124 11 125 24-27

18

CALIFORNIA [Continued] First Impression [Continued]

l27 101 27 1 2 9 128 18 130 341 35 131 15 132 12 133 15 134 101 11 135 21-23 29 136 21 138 14 15 139 11 141 11 15 142 4 201 8 205 2

Hunters Point 208 13

Imperial Valley 104 3 22 34 47 112 31 113 4-6 11-15 116 10 124 11 14 126 16 21 38 41

Kern County 116 33 37

Lake Bottom Buena Vista Lake 109 1 2 113 13 16 20 35

Politics 101 32-34 107 11 12 21 110 25 112 17 126 24 133 28 134 27 28 138 29-32

Sacramento Valley 110 16

San Joaquin Valley 110 4 8 19 116 9 121 9 126 38 127 36-38 41 131 12 20 142 2 8 209 9 20 22-24

19

CALIFORNIA [Continued] Stanislaus County

106 21 Tagus Ranch

112 6 Treatment in

101 11 14 32 102 51 10 104 9 107 6 10 24 26 32 108 4 11 15 16 109 19 110 10-13 19 20 27 34 112 13-16 113 24 25 33-35 114 11 35 43 45 47 116 25 123 35-38 54 55 125 25 40 126 13 23 24 30 32 33 42 46 127 14 25 31-33 43 132 8 134 9 14 137 16 21 24 139 20 22 140 22 142 16 201 ll 15 204 9 206 10 209 14 16

Tulare County 106 21

Yosemite 119 9 10

CHEROKEE INDIAN NATION

126 1 2 1 9-12 2 7 1 2 9 1 4 6 Green Corn Dance and Festival

126 9 10 Religion

126 28 29

COLORADO

113 30

20

CRIMELAWENFORCEMENT

103 28 29 104 20 21 107 7 9 10 15 17 18 29 37 108 13 109 20 21 110 13 30 33 112 13 113 20-24 26 28 114 26 27 116 7 12 120 6 122 1 23 123 3 8 16 21 22 125 18 20 129 14 15 131 2 132 10 11 133 1 4 5 135 11 31 14 17 138 21 8 32 139 131 151 21 24 25 142 8 203 8 206 10-11 19 207 18 19 209 81 17

Charges of Communist Agitation 112 15-20

Criminal Prosecution 112 16-171 20

THE DEPRESSION

103 11 14 1 15 33-35 39 108 1 5 109 36 110 3 I 28 111 7 113 5 114 17 18 115 5 11 12 116 17 117 7 119 1-4 6 15 120 6 121 12 122 3 22

21

THE DEPRESSION I Continued]

123 43 125 1 2 s 12 126 2 I 51 6 13 127 29 128 5 10 129 2 130 20-24 131 4 91 26 132 9 133 3 134 2 135 28 136 17 18 40 137 237 24 138 51 91 11 12 139 1 5 140 17 142 3 17 202 1 205 2 206 6 207 8 1 91 221 23 208 4 I 5 81 9

Causes 118 8 125 12 126 13 134 8 207 8 I 12

DISCRIMINATION

103 28 111 17 114 44 121 131 14 125 42 126 9 40-42 128 9 131 28 132 21-24 133 5 6 251 28 137 21 22 30 138 7 16 139 13T 14 140 257 26 208 5-7 11 12

22

DISCRIMINATION Community

101 10 11 32 102 8 9 104 9 54 105 22-25 27 28 106 33 37 108 15 17 109 19 110 23 27 33 34 36 37 112 13 14 114 45 121 13 18 19 123 36 42 54 55 126 241 321 401 41 127 31-33 128 33 129 18

Government Agencies 104 24 108 13 110 23 33 112 12 13 133 14 202 6 I 8 19

Housing 101 12 102 7 104 43 124 10 16 133 28

Job 101 11 12 32 102 9 104 17 105 12 161 21 22 106 19 110 13 14 114 11 41 45 116 25 124 20 126 42 131 26 139 14 201 11

Schools 102 9 104 11 18 108 10~13 110 32

23

DISCRIMINATION [Continued] Schools IContinued]

1-12 17 114 13 35 36 117 13 14 16 30 34 118 7 16 17 22 121 14-16 123 35-38 124 15 19 126 24 25 127 19 20 36 128 22-24 131 14 22-24 28 133 14 2224 25 134 14 15 24 135 18 26 136 22 24 137 16 21 203 4 204 13 209 9 16

EDUCATION

131 2 22 28 29 132 2 140 22 27

Arizona 114 25 27

Arkansas 107 3 115 6 8 24-26 128 1-3 7 141 2 143 7-10

Athletics 108 10 120 7 123 36 451 46 125 1 6 19 21 22 42 46 127 36 133 23-25 134 14-21 137 14 23

California 101 5 102 11 16 103 25 104 11 27 49 53

24

EDUCATION [Continued] California [Continued]

105 31 11 107 4-6 101 151 16 32 108 5 6 10-13 17 109 6 17 26 29 110 20 21 32 111 12 112 31 37 113 23 24 30 114 2 12-14 35 36 49 115 2 0 116 25 117 12-16 23 24 29 30 34 118 3 7 15-17 21 119 6 120 11 14 23 121 10 12 14-17 20 21 123 35-39 43-46 124 7 15 18 19 125 41 45 126 22 24 34 43 44 127 11 19-21 27 36 128 19 21 129 12 18 19 131 14-16 22-25 27 132 12 15 17 18 133 11 12 14 17 22 134 12-15 24 135 26 28 30 31 136 16 17 22-26 36 137 8 16 17 20-23 28-30 138 2 6 8 10 11 16-22 31 139 22 140 10 11 19 20 141 15 20 142 4 14 15 21 143 3 12-14 16 201 9 10 202 1 9 15 203 1 2 4 5 7 205 2 18 19 206 16 208 1 S 14 209 4 8 9 14-17 20 23

College 101 11 18 20 104 53 107 17 108 17

25

EDUCATION [Continued] College [Continued]

110 20 211 32 114 4 9 116 32 117 53-55 118 3 119 6 120 2 121 121 29 30 122 2 123 51 125 1 6 7 21 126 44 45 127 20 321 33 36-40 128 38 130 43 132 25 133 17 21 22 137 8 29 138 3 6 22-24 31 140 20 22 142 4 26 30 143 16 17 202 1 2 5 9 205 2 5 6 16 19 207 2 3 208 ll 4 209 20-23

Discrimination 101 11 107 6 108 101 11 110 32 112 17 114 121 131 351 36 117 131 14 16 301 34 118 7 I 16 17 22 120 27 121 13-16 123 35-38 124 15 19 125 23 126 24 25 34 43 127 19 20 36 128 22-24 129 19 131 141 22-24 28 132 22 133 14 24 25

26

EDUCATION [Continued] Discrimination [Continued]

134 14 15 21 24 135 18 136 22 24 137 16 21 141 22 203 4 206 17 209 9 16

Iowa 205 2 207 2

Missouri 108 2 11 119 1 21 4-6

Nebraska 130 1 2 7 17 132 4-6

New Mexico 135 19

Oklahoma 101 21 7 102 1 104 14 105 1-3 106 31 7 107 3 109 27 110 2 3 30 113 1 3 114 2 13 50 116 11 6 7 18 118 2 3 6 120 1 21 5-7 122 2 123 7 9 12 20 21 24 25 35 124 2 4 6 125 1 6 20 21 126 2 5 6 44 127 2 3 16 128 4-6 131 1 3 7 8 133 1 11 135 1 2 8 16 18 136 16 17 231 24 137 3 5-8 11 14-16 29 30 138 1-6 10 139 1 142 7 14 15 21 201 3 209 3 4

27

EDUCATION 1Continued] South Dakcita

134 1-3 24 Texas

111 4 114 2 13 50 117 1 5 6 10 121 2 4 5 13 129 2 140 4 143 2

FAMILY LIFE

101 1 5 19 102 2 7 11 12 16 103 2 31 4 6 10 21 105 1 2 I 9 16 24 26 28 106 38 112 7 113 9 10 26 116 20 21 118725 124 4 27 28 125 3 4 126 24 25 44 45 135 2 9 14 15 136 8 9

Bartering 109 11 115 6 116 6 123 15 125 101 11 126 5 128 4 129 2 131 7 140 3

Cars 103 2 4 7 8 9 12 14 15 20 27 105 18 29 106 12 13 107 3 9 15 108 2 4 6 111 8 113 22 23 29 114 4 15 30 33 116 22 30 36 117 71 8 12 23

28

FAMILY LIFE (Continued] Cars Continued]

119 4 120 9 131 15 121 9 122 4 16 17 123 13 125 3 291 31 126 5 17 18 127 9 16 17 128 15 129 3 130 4 30 133 4 12 134 3 5 6 135 9 25 136 19 24 27 138 1 12 13 19 20 30 140 5 9 141 4 5 12 142 6 17 203 3 205 2 9 206 9 207 6 I 21 22 209 4

Chores 101 2 102 12 103 3 6 21 104 48 52 58 59 105 17 109 6-8 18 26 111 2 113 1 2 6 7 114 3 39 40 115 5 7 10 27 28 117 5 26 118 3 4 119 2 120 5 121 1 3 123 1 2 51 10 11 14 15 19 31

461 49 124 3 4 21 125 2 126 3 6 7 128 1 8 130 34 131 8 1 25

29

FAMILY LIFE [Continued] Chores IContinued]

132 3 133 2 15 134 7 135 5 10 19 22 25 27 137 3 4 10-12 22 25 138 9 139 1 2 4 140 12 141 3 142 6 1 22 201 6 209 4 14

Cooking Food 101 9 24 102 3 5 13 15 103 4 27 29 105 2 11 14 15 106 35 36 107 9 13 14 108 2 3 14 109 2 3 7 12 13 22 110 31 111 3 113 2 15 16 18 114 4 17 18 25 38 39 115 10 1 11 1 16 1 2 8 1 31 116 101 24 117 51 6 1 17 119 4 120 16 121 7 24 25 122 13 16 20 123 15-18 25 27 37 49 124 5 6 21 22 125 11-14 126 22 23 127 10 17 128 1 5 10 129 12 130 8 13-15 25 131 5-7 20 21 25 132 6 7 20 133 2 1 3 1 11 1 2 2 134 5-7 22 135 2-6 9 10 18 22 25 27 136 9 12 13 23 137 2 3 10 19 138 25

30

FAMILY LIFE IContinued] CookingFood [Continued]

139 2 3 140 1-3 142 6 7 10 11 143 5-7 11 201 6 16 202 5-7 203 2 204 10 206 1 2 207 10 208 5 209 11-13

Dating 103 12 104 56 106 9 107 10 108 16 113 3 4 114 15 115 4 8 36 116 1 14 117 53 119 5 120 7 8 122 21 125 19 126 8 127 21 130 17 133 24 135 31 136 26 27 2 91 32 137 10 138 20-23 142 27

Entertainment 101 6 7 14 26 102 14 15 103 7 12 27 29 30 104 48 52 105 3 106 4 14 18 26 31 107 3 1 5 108 2 109 2 5 21 26 32 36 110 17 111 2 11

31

FAMILY LIFE [Continued] Entertainment [Continued]

112 31 38 113 2 281 29 31 114 51 13 1 15 1 40 115 3-5 8 33 36 116 2-4 33 117 9 23 24 34 118 5-7 20 21 119 4 1 5 1 11 14 120 2 8 121 5 19 122 9 19 20 123 5 20 211 25 37 411 42 124 2 6 21 125 41 6 8 9 221 33 126 8 257 28 127 34 128 6-8 241 26 129 81 171 18 131 61 9 132 5-7 133 3 14 15 134 6 17 21 22 135 3 7 91 13 14 16 30 32 136 2 91 11-131 29 137 9 24 138 5 23 139 4 9 140 2 3 141 3 10 142 6 11 15 22 143 1 3 8 10 201 2 5 203 6 208 6 2 0 9 4 13

Hobbies 102 7 103 12 104 57-59 114 9 118 6 120 5 123 19 129 8 135 3

Hunting 109 2 116 21 5

32

FAMILY LIFE [Continued] Hunting [Continued]

119 5 8 122 11 123 16-22 125 10 131 5 22 135 5 10 24 139 24

Marriage 101 3 25 102 2 12 16 103 12-14 104 56 105 1 25 106 8 1 9 107 171 20 108 8 16 109 26 27 110 2 19 111 4 5 112 4 113 1 3 4 29 30 114 15 115 8 9 36 37 116 1 16 30 117 52 53 58 118 21 119 17 120 7 121 15 29 122 2 21 123 27 37 47-49 124 26 125 27 126 8 9 28 127 3-5 211 39 130 5 17 19 42 131 3 132 19 133 24 135 4 31 136 6 8 26 27 30 32 137 10 24 26 138 24 28 139 19 140 4 5 141 21 142 24 27 28 143 17

33

FAMILY LIFE [Continued] Marriage Continued]

201 4 12 14 206 2 207 2 209 20

Moonshining 103 8 10 36-38 122 14 135 3

Problems 103 6 8 20 35 36 105 23 106 24T 25 28 107 19 20 35 37 108 6 16 17 109 17 18 110 2 3 112 3 71 24-26 29 31 113 9 12 18 21-23 25-29 114 7 115 2 3 6 116 7 117 25 120 1-3 24-26 121 23 24 122 10 18 19 130 3 132 1 3 7 135 23 29 30 136 37 38 40 138 4 6 9 141 14 15 201 13 202 6-8 12 204 11

Sense of Community 103 11 105 18 24 106 28 107 14 108 19 109 12_ 19 110 11 18 23 113 10 11 114 18 118 3 4 121 3 122 10 18 19

34

FAMILY LIFE [Continued] Sense of Community [Continued]

124 6 8 15 125 4 8 126 12 13 39 128 7 37 130 2 8 131 4 5 7 20 132 71 8 135 13 17 18 25 31 137 5 6 138 31 32 141 4 9 142 7 8 21-24 143 7

Shivaree 114 15 126 28 127 5

Sports 108 10 113 3 116 4 119 5 120 7 122 19 24 123 4 5 19 45 49 50 125 1 6 128 6 1 9 133 23-25 134 14-22 25 135 10 136 12 137 14 138 19 139 18 141 3 9 142 27 2 08 6

FARMING 110 3 11 115 39 47 48 123 28 29 47 48 52 53 125 10 140 19 20 141 4 10 11 26 201 6

35

FARMING Continued] Butchering

109 12 130 8-13

Crops 101 23 102 1 103 20 32 104 2 105 1 2 109 10 11 111 4 112 2 3 24 113 1 2 4 114 2 115 2 6 23 41 42 116 4 5 17 18 117 5 118 2 9 10 119 2 14 120 6 121 3 6 8 122 13 123 13 14 19 29 41 124 7 9 125 3 10 11 15 29 126 3 127 152 128 1 4 129 1 130 15 16 19-22 27 28 131 11 133 2 137 134 1 5 137 2 138 9 139 2 140 9 202 141 8 143 21 205 2 3 13 206 1 3 4 8 207 6 8 12 14 209 4

Drought 101 23 103 17 104 2 105 5

36

FARMING Continued] Drought Continued]

106 6 109 11 110 22 113 4 6 114 16 19 116 18-20 118 10~ 11 119 3 6 121 6 124 1 7 125 15 126 2 127 71 161 27 128 2 51 10 130 5 16 20 281 29 131 11 132 9 134 5 139 5 140 5 141 41 6 142 19 201 21 16 205 4 8 207 14 20 209 11 2

Dust Storms 101 71 8 102 3 103 17 39 105 4 106 5 6 109 11 110 12 21 111 6 7 112 23 114 21 115 12 116 18~ 19 118 10 11 119 3 120 6 121 6 123 14 124 7 125 15 16 126 14

37

FARMING Continued] Dust Storms IContinued]

127 27 29 128 10 130 16 131 11 136 40 138 137 14 141 4 6 142 4 17-20 201 16 205 4 207 6 14-18 20 21 209 6

FloodsCyclones 107 16 111 6 7 114 23 123 14 23 130 1 134 5 138 15 139 11 209 1

Government Policies 101 20 24 102 2 103 24 32 33 35 104 7 8 33 105 5 106 8 107 13 108 6 15 16 109 9 22 111 6 7 113 32 114 19 20 118 9 10 119 6 120 20 123 30-32 124 9 10 125 121 13 127 22 128 11 130 26 27 131 5 10 11 132 10 134 4 8 24 139 6 16 17

38

FARMING fContinued] Government Policies Continued]

140 24 142 18 201 2 205 11-19 209 7 8

Income 101 3 104 2 105 2 106 8 111 5 112 3 24 26 113 1 2 4 114 4 16 19 115 11 43 117 7 118 2 8 9 119 4 6 7 121 6 7 123 40 41 126 6 13 151 20 127 16 12 8 51 9 129 2 130 15 18 211 22 25 26 34 35

481 49 132 2 9 11 135 3 138 3 140 5 141 4 51 19 142 5 143 20 205 6 13 206 2-4 207 81 9 15 21

Land Ownership 101 23 103 31 107 2 108 1 109 91 10 110 22 112 3 114 1 2 7 115 36 119 1-3 6 7 120 6

39

FARMING [Continued] Land Ownership [Continued]

121 2 122 2 3 123 35 41 50 125 2 3 23 126 2 3 13 127 12 18 22 128 8 129 1 7 22 130 3 131 4 133 3 4 12 137 18 25 26 134 2 4 5 8 11 137 27 138 2 3 139 2 140 5 13 17-19 141 3 15-17 21 22 142 2-4 25 143 20 2 OS 1 2 206 1 5 6 8 9 207 9 10 209 1 22

Land Rental 101 2 102 1 103 8 23 104 1 7 8 107 2 110 1 111 2 113 4 114 1 2 10 14 115 23 27 116 16-18 118 2 119 3 120 6 121 2 7 8 122 2 123 127 13 40 41 50 124 4 9 127 1 2 6 7 128 5 129 1 130 5 15 i31 4 17-19

40

FARMING [Continued] Land Rental IContinued]

138 9 139 5 140 101 13 141 15 201 3 206 5 9

Methods 101 3 102 3 7 12 103 171 20 21 24 31 39 104 1 105 5 106 7 29 109 6 11 12 30 31 110 21 22 28 111 7 112 23 113 2 114 19 20 115 51 41-48 116 5 15 18 118 1 10 19 119 2 4 120 11 14 121 6 7 122 9 10 16-18 123 2 3 6 7 19 29 30 51 52 124 8 9 125 10 11 15 16 126 5 14 21 127 7 16 128 7 10 11 129 7 130 15 1619 131 5 11 18 132 3 9 10 134 6 140 20 141 6 19 142 51 19~ 201 22 143 2 0 201 6 206 3 8 207 7 81 14 16

Sharecropping 103 1 7 105 1 110 1 3

41

FARMING Continued] Sharecropping Continued]

111 2 112 3 24 113 4 115 6 91 27 116 17 117 11 5 7 118 2 9 121 2 127 21 61 15 128 8 129 1 130 51 151 18 137 2 141 41 8 142 2 206 4 5 209 11 19

THE GRAPES OF WRATHSTEINBECK

106 6 1 71 15 108 15 110 29-301 33 119 13 122 22 125 41 128 331 34 132 22 134 13 142 19 208 4 71 11 13-16

Identification with 101 16 35 103 27 28 111 18 113 35 121 27 127 181 41 42 129 13 20 21 131 13 133 21 136 20 37 139 20 201811 205 5

42

THE GRAPES OF WRATHSTEINBECK [Continued] Movie

103 27 105 26 106 33 34 107 5 13 110 2 8 113 34 114 45 118 16 17 121 27 124 25 127 42 131 28 137 31 139 19 141 24 208 15

Objections to 101 16 103 2 8 105 26 27 106 33-36 114 45 46 118 23 24 120 28 124 25 127 18 25 128 33 34 131 27 28 137 30 31 139 20 141 2 4 143 13 204 19 205 5 2 06 19 208 14-16

HEALTH Accidents

104 61 62 107 18 116 22 23

Birth of Children 101 5 102 2 103 5 9 10 13 16 105 1

43

HEALTH [Continued] Birth of Children Continued]

106 16 22 109 15 16 18~ 37 111 6 112 20 113 2 4 5 14 18-20 114 37 115 11-13 17 38 117 21 120 3 8 13 19-22 122 20 123 50 125 10 37 126 12 127 7 1 8 129 19 20 130 1 2 22 133 10 135 9 12 20 21 136 4 8 27 137 2 1 3 138 2 139 19 23 140 711 142 2 8 143 17 202 3 7 11 12 18

Causes of Death 101 25 103 5 106 16 107 1 13 19 109 25 26 38 39 110 2 31 111 5 112 6 113 1 19 30 114 43 49 115 3 6 7 17 18 116 5 117 20 21 26 120 1 3 19 24 25 123 16~ 43 124 23 126 44 127 4 5 13 130 24 48 132 19 135 137 14 16

44

HEALTH [Continued] Causes of Death [Continued]

136 3-6 25 27 29-31 38 39 141 16 142 23 143 19 202 3 9 10 12 14 16-18 206 14 209 19 20

Diseases 102 13 103 20 105 11 14 23 24 107 6 11 13 14 16 19 20 30 31 109 24 38 39 110 2 8 30 31 112 14 19 24 113 8 12 13 18 19 30 114 9 17 25 26 37 49 115 5 7 12 16-20 22 23 116 19 117 26 47 52-56 120 3 19 20 24 26 122 18 24 123 16 22-24 124 22-24 26 125 47 126 22 35 127 3 7 128 2 9 129 2 3 130 3 38 47 131 12 22 132 2 19 133 8 135 13 21 136 25 30 35 39 137 4 8 138 13 23 139 7 140 5 142 20 21 202 1-4 8-14 16 18 203 6 205 1 206 2 209 11 12 19

Folk Remedies and Cures 103 5 107 11

45

HEALTH [Continued] Folk Remedies and Cures Continued]

109 24 25 113 11 19 115 2 3 22 117 20 21 123 20 23 128 6 133 9 10 135 14 22 137 4 142 20 21 202 8-111 14

Health Care 101 13 20 102 13 103 5 91 16 105 141 151 23 24 106 1 8 107 111 18 23 38 109 151 16 181 23 241 381 39 110 2 1 8 1 311 32 112 6 113 1 51 18-201 301 311 33 38 114 17 371 38 115 5-7 12-18 23 116 5 61 23 117 20-231 55 118 171 18 120 3 41 8 21 22 121 20 25 122 18 20 21 123 4 22 23 124 4 22 23 125 10 21 37 38 126 22 23 35 127 3 7-9 30 128 2 9 129 19 130 1 22 23 47 48 131 22 132 19 133 8-10 135 91 12-14 21 22 136 6 9 301 33 35 137 8 138 131 23 139 71 9~ 101 18 19 141 2 0 142 20

46

HEALTH Continued] Health Care Continued]

202 2-14 16-19 206 14 209 11 12

Sanitation 202 4-6 15 17

HOUSING Auto Courts

107 9~ 14~ 27 Ditch Camps

102 7 8~ 14 103 26 104 12 105 23 106 15 107 10 110 6 25 113 14 35 114 39 115 52 118 15 16 119 13 16 121 19 20 122 22 23 125 20 37 126 33 129 15 131 20 132 18 136 37-39 137 17 139 18 202 4-6 15 203 3 206 7 I 10 208 7 8 11 209 10

Dugouts 135 11~ 18 19

Government-provided 101 34 103 26 27 104 19 20 51 105 10 106 10 11 14

47

HOUSING Continued] Government-provided [Continued]

107 4-7 13 14 16 17 28 108 12 109 31-33 110 14 111 9-11 15 112 3 8 113 35 36 114 38 39 118 16 119 13 121 17-19 124 16 125 25 33 36 126 26 30-32 127 23 41 128 20 129 141 15 131 22 133 2 0 137 30 141 20 202 6 15 203 3 204 16 17 205 4 206 13 14 208 7 20 9 10

Grower-provided 102 8 103 24-26 104 20 42 46 105 9 106 12 15 109 15 28 110 16 111 14 112 6 113 13 16 114 10 23 28 33 34 118 18 20 119 12 13 121 22 122 6 23 123 35 42 125 24 25~ 33 35 36 126 21 7 33 127 11 18 23

48

HOUSING [Continued] Grower-provided [Continued]

128 19 129 4 5 13-15 131 16 133 18 137 17 ~ 20 139 15 18 140 6 8-10 16 141 14 16 17 201 8 9 203 3 204 16 17 206 6-8 13 209 10

Homes in California 101 8 26 28 29 102 4 6 11 12 103 21 104 4 12-14 25 26 49 60 61 105 19 20 106 12 21 107 5 I 7 121 27 108 31 6 1 7 109 151 181 271 29 110 81 14 15 111 14 112 61 8 I 201 301 331 39 113 16-201 23 24 28 114 10 111 231 331 34 115 15-17 116 241 261 32 117 18 19 118 14 121 111 171 181 221 29 122 246 123 341 36 371 411 50 124 101 111 141 16 125 251 35 126 21 22 33 127 11 13 18-241 30 311 37 128 19 20 129 4 11 12 15-17 131 13 16 17 19 20 132 12 14 15 17 133 8 12 15 27 28 134 10-13 135 24 27 31 33 136 21 24 25 137 20 24 26 27

49

HOUSING [Continued] Homes in California IContinued]

138 13 16-18 20 25 28 29 139 17 18 ~3 24 140 6-11 17 141 13 14 16 27 142 29 143 11 12 20 201 10 202 3 203 1 2 204 16 18 205 7 206 7-9 208 10 209 9 11 14 15

Homestead in Arkansas 103 3 115 1 2 4 9 10 22-24 128 1 2 137 1 141 1 2 143 6 7

Homesmiddottead in Missouri 108 1 119 1 2 4

Homestead in Nebraska 130 5-8 18 132 2 8

Homestead in Oklahoma 103 9 12-14 17 104 56 106 2 109 10 110 1 114 1 4 10 16 115 2 7 118 2 4 122 2 4 9 11 123 1 2 9-14 124 3-5 125 9 10 126 3 4 27 127 1 2 6 7 15 16 26 27 128 3 131 1 133 1 4 135 6-8 136 8 11 12 137 7 13

50

HOUSING [Continued] Homestead in Oklahoma [Continued]

138 2 3 9 11 12 139 1-3 142 1-4 7--13 209 3

Homestead in South Dakota 134 2 3

Homestead in Texas 111 3 117 2 121 1 4 129 1 2 140 1

Internment Camps WW II) 122 23 125 35

Labor Camps 103 21 24 28 104 44 107 4 10 12 16 17 26 27 29 109 27 28 31-33 110 33 113 17 20 114 24-28 33 117 11 12 17 18 25 123 33 128 16 129 4 12 17 133 18 134 13 21 22 142 29 202 15 204 16 205 5

State Rental Homes 135 27 28

Tents 101 34 102 4 5 103 9 104 3 13 42 43 62 105 9 106 13 107 4 9 10 14 17 27 28 109 1 2 9 31 113 6 114 24 115 15

51

HOUSING [Continued] Tents Continued]

116 8 117 19 121 17-20 123 33 124 16 125 33 37 127 30~ 37 129 4 12 15 131 13 20 21 134 21 140 6 143 13 14 202 4 204 9 17 206 6 7 209 10 11

IMPACT OF EXPERIENCE

l(H 14 161 191 28 31 102 10 103 35 41 104 2 81 48 55 63 64 106 26 27 107 6 14 30-33 35-37 108 19-21 109 40 110 13 19 20 27 34-36 38 39 111 18 112 14 17 19-211 30 34 40 113 24-26 2 9 34 37 114 50 115 20 53 116 37 117 10 15 24 27 58 121 11 15-19 31 122 23 24 123 39 42 53-55 125 45 47 126 17 ~ 18 24 33 45 46 127 12 14 19-21 32-351 41 43 128 19 30~ 35-38 130 48 49 131 191 25 31 132 17 24

52

IMPACT OF EXPERIENCE [Continued]

134 136

137 138 141 142 143 202 203 209

24 25 28 11 17 20 41 29_ 32 16 31-33 14 25 26 28 34 22 23 16-19 11 19 25

29 21 25 33 35 36 40

INDIANA

202 1

IOWA

142 205 207

4 1 1

IWO JIMA

117 42-48

JAPANESE INTERNMENT

122 125 205

23 35 9 10

KANSAS

113 116 132 207

3 14 1 6 16

KU KLUX KLAN

103 135

28 14-17

53

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA

114 301 46 116 19 122 22 131 20 135 20 139 11 140 13 202 4 51 9 17 18 208 3 1 6 10-12

Attraction of California 101 3 1 17 102 3 103 18 20 105 6 106 6 9 11 281 29 107 8 108 4 I 18 109 9 110 8 111 9 112 23 113 51 6 114 91 22 115 14 391 41 116 71 9 117 8 118 11 12 119 8 1 10 11 121 9 122 3 124 10 11 125 81 241 30 126 151 16 127 8 1 16 27 128 13 129 3 130 32 131 12 25 132 3 11 12 134 81 11 24 135 11 18 136 18 139 101 26 140 5 141 51 14 142 3 4 143 11 201 4 I 6 8 12

54

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA [Continued]

202 6 206 2 4 209 2

Belongings 101 3 102 4 103 15 20 104 42 105 6 7 106 10 107 3 16 108 4 111 8 112 2 113 6 7 11 114 30 115 14 116 22 117 8 118 13 15 124 10 12 126 17 127 9 18 128 15 130 30 35 131 13 132 14 135 20 136 19 138 14 140 9 141 14 202 5 205 1 207 19 209 5

Border Inspections 102 8 103 15 20 104 9 10 49 105 8 106 30 108 18 19 110 24 113 6 7 10-12 114 30 31 117 11 118 13

55

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA Continued] Border Inspections Continued]

121 10 123 33 124 13 125 32 126 20 127 10 29 128 16 18 131 14 132 14 133 7 135 20 137 18 138 14 143 15 209 5 8

CookingFood 102 3 5 13 15 103 21 106 10 113 8 10 114 9 29 116 10 117 9 118 12 119 10 123 33 125 19 31 126 20 127 10 128 15 130 3 0 1 3 3 131 13 14 132 13 133 5 6 134 10 135 20 138 14 141 12 143 11 15 209 5

Funds Available 101 3 24 102 4 103 15 18 104 2 105 6 106 9 107 4 14-16

56

MIGRATIONTO CALIFORNIA [Continued] Funds Available [Continued]

108 5 110 3 8 111 8 112 1 4 6 113 6 114 10 17 29 115 14 116 10 22 117 710 118 13 121 3 10 122 4 123 34 124 12 125 17 126 5 18-20 127 17 2 9 128 15 129 3 130 29 30 34 131 13 132 13 133 3 134 8 10 135 12 18 138 14 140 6 141 12 142 25 143 10 11 201 7 205 1 209 5

Reasons for Move 101 3 23 102 2 4 103 15 18 20 25 39 104 2 42 105 4 6 106 9 11 107 2 108 3 5 18 109 9 10 13 27 110 3 4 8 111 7 8 112 2 113 5 6

57

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA [Continued] Reasons for Move [Continued]

114 115 116 117 118 119 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 201 204 205 206 207 209

Route 102 103 104 105 106 108 110 112 113 114 115 116

8-10 21 22 14 19-22 7 11 8 8 3 141 10 8 14 7 1

12 2 291 121 11 11 41 111 181 8 13 10 51 5

9

4 30 1 32

101 141 23-25 30

8 1 16 1 30 13

3 311 321 341 35 13

3 8-11

12 18 40

13

26 6 9 11

2-4 16 17 19 24 21 10 6 9 1 2 10 19 11 21 191 22

4 18-20 2 I 8 61 7 10 4 3 5 4 I 8 31 40 22-24

58

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA Continued] Route Continued]

117 8-10 118 12 119 9 10 124 11 125 17 126 181 19 127 9 181 29 128 14-16 130 32-34 131 14 132 13 134 10 135 11 19 137 17 138 13 14 202 4 5 205 1 209 7

Shelter 102 4 103 18-20 104 9 106 10 107 4 108 4 111 8 112 5 113 8 10 114 9 24 28 29 116 22 23 117 9 118 12 119 9 121 9 123 33 124 10 125 17-19 126 17 127 9 128 15 129 3 130 301 33 131 13 132 13 133 5 134 10 135 11 136 19

59

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA [Continued] Shelter [Continued]

137 17 141 12 143 11 201 7 2 07 18 209 5

Transportation 101 3 102 4-6 103 16 18 20 104 8 42 105 6 1 7 106 10 107 3 108 4 109 9 13 110 3 8 23 24 111 8 112 5 113 6 7 114 8 24 29-31 115 14 116 1 9 10 22 117 8 118 12 119 8 9 121 9 122 4 I 17 123 32 33 124 12 125 17-191 24 26 2 9 31 126 5 17 18 127 9 17 128 15 129 3 131 13 133 4 134 10 135 11 136 19 138 13 139 10 140 5 9 141 12 142 3 25

15143 201 8 205 1 209 1 2 4 5

60

MISSOURI

108 1 2 19 115 4 0 121 2 129 16 207 7 208 5

Cities Cape Girardeau

116 9 El Dorado Springs

108 1 3 Hannibal

119 4 7 Kansas City

116 8 207 3

Monroe City 119 1

St Louis 119 2 4 7 8

MONTANA

119 3

NEBRASKA

132 1 Cities

Grand Island 130 18

Kerney 130 3

Litchfield 130 3 4 16 35

Ponca 130 1 4 7

Return to 130 40

THE NEW DEAL Civilian Conservation Corps

103 34

61

THE NEW DEAL [Continued] Civilian Conservation Corps [Continued]

110 3-7 9 35 112 28 119 15 125 5 12 21-23 129 18 139 7-9 16 207 13 208 10

Hoover 103 32 34 125 12

National Recovery AdministrationOther Agencies 103 32 34 118 8 205 4 5 8-19

Politics 101 34 103 33 35 104 7 1 8 33 107 12 112 13 28 121 2 125 12 14 15 131 10 132 10 11 138 8 1 15 139 14 140 25 207 12 208 15 209 21

Roosevelt 101 32-34 103 32 104 32 33 106 5 108 5 6 15 16 110 3 35 36 111 6 7 112 27 28 113 25 32 114 19 115 12 118 9 119 6 15 123 30 31 125 12 15 126 13

62

THE NEW DEAL [Continued] Roosevelt [Continued]

127 22 23 128 11 129 10 14 130 23 24 26 27 131 5 9 10 132 9 133 13 27 134 4 8 24 138 11 139 6 7 13 14 23 140 24 14178 142 17 18 205 17 18 207 9 12 13 208 10 209 21

Voting 103 33 106 5 110 25 26 125 14 130 23 131 5 139 252 4 140 25 207 13

Works Progress Administration 101 336 102 2 104 31 105 4 5 8 19 20 107 1 108 12 110 35 111 177 112 28 113 17 18 21 24 33 114 22 115 13 118 8 119 14 156 124 14 17 125 1 12 23 127 22 128 20 23 27 129 5 10 132 9 11 16 133 11 17

63

THE NEW DEAL [Continued] Works Progress Administration Continued]

134 5 9 23 138 11 12 13978 140 23 141 23 142 18 204 6 207 12 208 10 209 21

NEW MEXICO

135 11 18-20 140 3 4

Cities Albuquerque

117 8 11 Deming

116 22 23 Gallup

116 12 Las Cruces

116 22 23

OKIE

113 10 33 114 41 46 128 18 25 33 132 18 19 135 26 202 5 205 4 1 6 208 4

Definition 101 31 102 8 104 37 54 105 22 106 31-33 107 38 108 19 109 17T 19 27 110 28 35

64

OKIE [Continued] Definition [Continued]

114 44 118 24 121 21 32 123 22 37 38 124 25 26 126 40 127 14 31 33 128 33 132 21 22 134 14 136 37-40 137 22 30 139 19 141 25 201 16 202 4 1 16 203 10 206 14 208 4 13

Reactions to Term 101 32 102 8 9 104 37 54 105 22 106 31-33 107 38 39 109 19 110 12 27 28 113 33 34 37 114 41 42 116 34 118 24 120 26 27 121 21 123 37 38 42 124 18 125 42 43 126 32 40 46 127 14 33 36 128 24 25 33 129 21 131 23 132 23 136 22 39 40 137 21 22 30 139 19 141 24 142 29 30

42

35

65

OKIE [Continued] Reactions to Term [Continued]

201 16 203 10 205 12

Rednecks 107 2 4-26

OKLAHOMA

111 6 125 3 10 126 10 14 27 43 128 4 135 11 12 141 5 9

Cities Ardmore

110 1 2 139 2

Blair 114 15

Blanchard 120 1 2 5

Boley 133 1 1 3

Boynton 135 11

Bushyhead 137 73 6

Checotah 113 1 4 128 3 8 209 1

Chelsea 137 7 812

Cold Springs 140 4

Colgate 112 2

Comanche 142 1

Council Hill 131 1

Cushing 201 2

Duncan 110 1 124 1

66

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities Continued]

Durant 103 16

Dustin 139 1 2 25

Enid 138 middot 6

EufaulaLake Eufaula 103 71 29 209 23

Fort Gibson 123 1 12 13 24 25 32 126 1 16

Fort Sill 120 5

Frederick 104 56

Granite 114 8

Greenfield 141 9

Guthrie 138 2-5 13 15

Hammon 142 3 15

Hanna 112 3 136 1

Hartshorne 125 1

Henryetta 103 16 209 1

Hillibee 127 4

Hitchita 112 25 209 3

Holdenville 137 3-5

Hollis 102 1

Lenna 118 1 131 2

Lexington 120 1 2

Lindsay 106 9

67

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities (Continued]

Maud 118 1

McAlester 109 91 10 125 20

McLain 122 1

Meeker 127 6 15 16

Muskogee 122 1 123 18 19 25

Nowata 122 2

Oaklodge 116 1 5

Okemah 103 8 133 4

Oklahoma City 120 8 12 138 3 5

Paden 127 4

Pauls Valley 106 1 109 10 13

Pitcher 103 8

Pleasant Valley 109 10 13

Ponca City 142 1 2

Porum 112 1

Prague 127 5 6

Quinton 136 1 10 11 18

Sallisaw 116 16_ 36

Scullyville 116 3 7

Seminole 116 1 135 8

Spiro 102 1 116 1 3 6 7

68

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities [Continued]

Stillwater 201 4 13

Tryon 201 1

Tulsa 116 16 17

Tuttle 120 1

Watonga 120 4 141 9

Weletka 103 11

Wewoka 112 1 4 25

Whodathoughtit 113 3

Craig County 122 11

Moved to 114 8 115 26 128 2 3 131 1 2 137 3 141 4

Oklahoma Territory 127 1-3

Payne County 105 1

Return to 102 11 107 15 109 27 110 18 38 111 8 18 114 10 14 15 17 116 36 37 120 13 27 123 53 125 25 26 29 30 40 127 16 28 131 13 22 25 133 16 135 23 25 136 18 137 7

69

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Return to [Continued]

139 26 27 140 9 142 3 10 17 22 34 201 13 206 7 207 20 209 1 2 17 18 23

Rogers County 101 23

Sequoyah County 116 1 16-18 36

Wagoner County 101 23

OREGON

109 28 29 130 29-34 206 2

POEMS

128 14 22 25 31 34 36

RELIEFWELFARE Agencies

102 91 13 103 32 107 35 112 12 114 18 124 2 3 125 17 202 5 15 2 0 4 2 11-13

Attitudes toward 101 10 102 91 10 103 32 104 24 32 105 19 110 14 26 27 111 17 112 12 113 17 2833

70

RELIEFWELFARE [Continued] Attitudes toward [Continued]

116 35 119 15 121 177 19 25 123 43 124 177 23 125 38 126 35_~ 39 127 417 42 128 27-30 129 5 130 2 7 131 4 27 30 31 132 16-18 133 13 14 137 32 139 8 140 23 142 18 202 71 8 1 15 203 6 11 204 13 14 20 208 10 209 21

Quality 102 10 103 32 104 32 125 38 39 204 15

Type Received 102 9 10 103 16 32 33 104 24 31 105 19 107 15 108 4 110 17 111 17 112 12 113 32 114 18 42 118 8 121 17 124 23 125 37 128 28 29 130 27 132 16

71

RELIEFWELFARE [Continued] Type Received IContinued]

133 13 134 15 135 28 139 8 202 5 71815 204 15 208 9 209 211 22

Welfare 101 9 10 102 9 10 103 32 104 24 311 36 1 0 5 19- 21 1 2 5 106 12 16 17 23 24 107 14 15 18 351 37 108 4 1 71 18 110 14 17 25-27 111 17 112 121 13 15 113 15 171 28 114 181 421 43 116 35 120 17 121 19 122 24 123 43 125 19 126 251 39 128 27 28 131 4 27 133 11 13 22 136 14 137 32 140 3 141 20 142 18 201 13 202 51 71 15 203 6 11 204 2 11 19-21 205 4 11 12 207 10 13 19

RELIGION

103 32

72

RELIGION [Continued]

110 29 113 321 36 126 28 29 131 6 132 6 135 151 32 142 12 26 33 202 6

Brush Arbor 109 5 122 19 123 25 136 10 139 41 5 209 11

Churches 101 7 11 102 10 105 31 29 106 2 I 8 I 25 107 3 109 5 110 171 18 112 371 39 113 21 16 17 35 114 51 7 8 441 45 115 8 31-33 50-53 117 54-58 118 51 6 1 21 119 4 120 8 121 25 26 122 191 24 123 25126142 124 21 31 5 61 201 22 125 81 41 126 71 241 30 127 21 10 14 271 301 341 351 38-41 128 6 26 27 130 3 131 6 132 6 21 23 133 23 134 1 3 24 25 29 135 7 141 18 31 136 3 7 137 9 10 24 25 138 8 91 14

73

RELIGION Continued] Churches Continued]

140 14 15 141 2 3 9 142 4 22 30-33 143 12 15 24 201 5 11 209 4

MinistryMissionary Work 107 23 113 31 36 142 25 26 29

Moral Majority 134 29

RevivalsTraveling Ministers 109 5 114 5 6 115 32 118 5 6 124 6 125 8 I 9 126 =middot 8 127 5 128 6 131 4 6 I 8 135 14 139 4 141 3 142 26-28 32 33

SOUTH DAKOTA Beadle County

134 1 Huron County

134 5 Return to

134 8 9 29 Wounded Knee

134 5

TEXAS

113 4 114 6 28 43 44 124 4 131 20 142 24 30

74

TEXAS Continued] Cities

Abilene 111 5 6 117 15

Austin lb3 15

Barstow 104 1

Big Spring 142 30 32 209 s 6

Cedar Hill 140 1

Dallas 117 7 140 1

Electra 140 4

Gainesville 121 1

Haskell 129 1

Kemp 117 6

La Mesa 114 14

Plainview 110 3

Port Arthur 116 8 9

Red Springs 114 1

Silverton 140 1

Waco 103 15 16

Wichita Falls 117 8

Wylie 111 1

Brazo River 103 16

Farming Conditions 104 40

Return to 114 14 16 121 28 31 129 6

Rio Grande Valley 103 15

75

VIOLENCE

103 28 29 104 17 21 105 25 27 107 61 9 12 261 28 30 109 2 01 21 33 111 13 17 112 9 10 36 113 4J 18J 21-23 26-29 33 34 114 2527 35 115 49 123 36 125 191 43 126 41 127 23 131 22 23 138 10 11 20-22 139 9 10 15 18 25 203 8 204 9 206 10-12

VIRGINIA

206 1

WASHINGTON

206 1

WORK --xfter World War II

101 29 102 12 103 31 104 15 44 106 16 107 171 19-21 36 110 19 20 34 37 111 16 112 34J 35 114 48 116 31 117 51-57 119 18 120 21 23 24

76

WORK [Continued] --xfter World War II [Continued]

123 46 50 124 28 125 2 28 43-45 126 38 44 127 33 371 41 129 71 8 130 38 41 42 46 134 11 136 301 31 138 25-27 139 22 141 21 26 206 187 19 207 5

Conditions 103 22-24 26 104 2-6 15 16 30 35 52 107 22 24-28 30 31 109 31 110 10 11 12 25 112 26 29 113 15 114 24 124 20 125 22 27 2 9 32 126 21 26 30 38 129 5 12 13 131 21 139 18 203 5 7

During World War II 101 20 29 102 11 103 24 35 104 15 105 25 26 107 17 108 5 6 20 109 37 110 18 19 37 111 12 113 22 26 114 47 48 115 44 47 53 116 31 117 35-51 118 23 119 16

77

WORK [Continued] --ollring World War II [Continued]

120 20 21 121 29 123 22 46 124 27 125 3 27 34 35 43 126 35 43 44 127 20 128 21 29 37 129 7 10 130 37 38 40 41 131 26 29 132 23 133 16 20 134 11 20 136 27 28 138 23-25 139 18 20 21 141 21 26 143 19 202 9 203 8 206 10 15 207 3 4 209 20

Employers 101 30 1025-712 103 12 17 22 32 104 2 15 30 105 11 16 106 15 19 107 9 29-31 38 108 14 15 20 109 1 15 20 27 110 9-11 13 27 36 111 15 112 6 7 26 29 32 113 15 16 28 29 114 11 24 31 41-43 115 16 43-45 116 6 7 25 26 28 30-32 117 18 52 118 13 20 119 11-13 16 18 19 120 12 14 15 20 23 121 17 24 122 5-8 123 35 36

78

WORK [Continued] ~players [Continued]

124 20 125 5 21 24 271 281 40 126 151 21 22 251 26 361 371 39 127 11 121 201 211 30 33 128 18 31 129 4 1 7 1 9-11 1 13 1 18 1 21 2 2 130 31 3540 131 16 26 27 133 2 6 134 121 16-18 201 211 25 136 17-19 26 27 33-35 137 6 8 161 19 20 138 3-6 13 20 139 10 121 14-16 140 9-11 141 16 17 201 12 202 2 3 203 7 206 31 15 207 3 5 209 16

Labor Contracting 107 19 261 291 311 32 133 16-18 26

Migrant Labor 101 41 5 12 30 102 6 7 103 24 25 104 2-6 15 241 25 52 105 9-12 171 18 106 121 131 15 17 21-24 107 4 5 8 18 24-27 30 31 108 3 8 15 109 7 8 19-21 27-30 110 91 101 13 15 111 8 12 16 17 112 6 31 32 113 13 15 18 32 114 31 32 115 52 116 27-30 117 12 17-19 291 31 118 16 119 11 12 120 11-13 15 22 121 10 11 22 122 5 22

79

WORK Continued] --grgrant Labor Continued]

123 35 42 43 125 33 126 26 30 33 37 38 127 31 128 16 21 28 129 3 4 11-17 20 21 130 33 34 131 15 19-21 26 133 19 134 9-13 21 22 135 21 25 29 136 37 38 137 16 20 139 13 15-17 140 3 4 141 19 20 142 18 143 11 13 201 8 14 202 4 9 15 203 4 5 7 8-10 205 3 4 7 206 2 4 5-7 9 12-15 208 6 209 8 9 12-15

Mining 103 8 19 115 33 116 20 21 122 11-13 125 1 3 4 12 131 2 140 4 5 141 1

Odd Jobs 104 23 105 15 25 106 3 107 12 18 19 34 35 108 3 5 6 9 111 11 15 16 113 13 114 17 18 32 33 40 41 48 115 19 24 116 25 26 117 7 52 118 18 119 8 12 14 15

80

WORK [Continued] --odd Jobs

120 8 17 122 6 7 22 123 36 40 49 124 14 16 19 24 127 11 128 19 20 29 129 1 3 5 7 131 16 25 30 132 14 17 134 8 12 15 16 135 11 23 137 12 20 25 26 138 18 22 139 6 7 12 16 17 140 1 6-8 10 142 2 3 5 9 14 34 35 143 6 12 14-16 206 3 4 209 20

Oil Fields 102 5-7 12 112 25 26 114 14 15 116 1 13 121 17 125 2 4 1 28 46 129 9 135 7 8 I 23 29 139 22 140 4 142 2 3 206 16 18 208 1-5

Permanent Jobs 101 9 27 29 103 12 17 23 24 32 104 4 6 14 24 26 29 34 106 4 107 19 35 108 4 7-9 109 15 27-29 110 2 10 18 19 21 24 111 6 9-11 16 112 7 30 31 113 1 4 21 28-31 114 16 31 32 48 115 16 1 17 4 4 116 2 7-16 32

81

WORK [Continued] --permanent Jobs [Continued]

118 11 131 18 19 119 191 20 120 201 211 25 121 22 122 2 3 I 5~8 I 23 123 11 VI 35 36 124 1 14-17 125 20 25 27-29 37 126 21 25 33 35-38 127 11 20-22 24 30 128 20 28-30 129 4 7 130 31 36-38 131 21 30 132 18 19 133 19 22 134 11 18 25-28 36 136 2 10 14 15 19 33-35 137 6 8 26-28 138 1-4 8 139 22 23 140 4 5 10-12 20 141 12 17 142 5 25 26 28 35 143 19 201 10 205 6 8 9 2 07 3 1 5 208 1

Prisoners of War as Workers 115 47 133 20 203 9

Strikes 101 17 104 21 22 1 43 105 11 21 106 13 15 16 191 20 33 107 7 11 15 28 109 20 21 110 32 33 111 13 112 7-10 14 113 32 115 48-50 118 18 124 24 125 3 4

82

WORK [Continued] --strikes [Continued]

126 36 127 24 129 10 11 130 40 41 131 27 133 25 138 8 139 16 17 140 14-16 22 201 14 203 7 206 10-13 209 18

Unions 101 17 35 104 21 22 45 105 21 106 15 16 107 5 11-13 21-24 108 12 109 20 112 2 10 32 34-36 113 31 114 42 115 50 116 33 34 118 18 119 13 120 23 24 124 24 125 34 43 45 46 126 36 127 42 128 30 129 10 11 16 130 39-41 46 131 26 134 23 139 16 140 14 22 141 21 203 7 209 18

Wages 101 27 103 10 14 17 18 22 23 33 104 2 4 I 22 I 24 26 341 35 47 105 13 161 17

83

WORK [Continued] --wages [Continued]

106 14 18 19 107 2 12 17 25 30 108 5 6 8 109 6 8 20 21 28 29 31 40 110 7 9 11 1216 111 8 11 13 14 16 112 4 8-10 14 113 13 16-18 26 28 29 114 11 18 25 32 33 42 115 16 28 44 50 116 7 11 16 19 26-32 34 117 7 18 32 35 118 15 18 119 1 11 13 14 120 11-14 121 11 122 3 6-8 123 35 49 125 4 5 7 12 21-23 27-29 38 43 126 23 25 26 36 42 127 17 24 42 43 128 30 129 3 5 7 10 11 21 22 13 0 3 6 3 7 3 9-41 131 12 13 16 134 12 15 16 23 24 26 135 11 21 23 136 28 29 137 8 9 32 138 5 11 18 25 139 6 7 10 12-14 16-18 140 7 9 10 14 15 141 4 8 10 12 15 16 142 16 201 10 203 2 5 204 14 205 6 206 4 10 11 14 15 2 07 10 13 208 9 209 13 15

Work Permits 109 22 23

7

PART II

CUMULATIVE INDEX

ARIZONA

107 16 111 9 114 8 10 16 22-27 142 31 32

Cities Bixley

209 7 Buckeye

104 2 42 45 Camp Verde

110 4 Casa Grande

113 4 5 10 20 Flagstaff

110 4 21 137 17

Glendale 123 1

GlobeGlobe Mountain 103 18 19 111 9 113 8

Phoenix 117 54 128 16 17 137 17

Sedona 110 4

Williams 116 11

Yuma 104 3 116 10 11

The Grand Canyon 139 8

Top of the World 113 8

ARKANSAS

107 1 2 113 9 30 140 5 141 4 26

8

ARKANSAS Continued] Cities

Branch 141 1

Cherry Hill 115 13

Conway 206 18

Dardanelle 103 4

El Dorado 116 1

Fort Smith 116 2 3 18 122 1 126 3 5 16 136 7

Harrison 103 1 4 7

Highland 115 22

Jasper 103 2

Lamar 128 1

Little Rock 109 11

Men a 115 31 36

Mountain Home 137 1

Oden 115 2 4 1 2 6 1 3 5

Pine Ridge 115 13

Russellville 128 1

Smackover 116 1

Newton County 103 2

Reason for leaving 137 7

Return to 109 18 115 35 143 4 5 11 23 206 7

9

ARKANSAS [Continued] White River Country

131 1

ARTMUSIC

103 11 12 115 4 51 116 4 7 12 120 8 126 7 129 81 9 171 18 132 7 138 5 142 4 202 16 209 4

Country Music 109 32 33 121 22 23 127 33 34 136 11 143 13

Crafts 104 59 142 13

CALIFORNIA Cities

Alameda 209 20

Armona 143 1-3 9 205 7

Arroyo Grande 103 30

Arvin 101 31 106 10 17 107 4 12 111 10 113 13 16 24 115 16 1 2 0 1 4 3 1 4 6 1 50 7 52 125 81 2~ 24 137 8 16 19 20 24 203 1

10

CALIFORNIA [Continued] Cities Continued]

Arvin [Continued] 205 6 206 2-4 6 13 17 209 6 9 10 20

Avenal 121 17 22 29

Bakersfield l03 18 109 2 l4 27 110 4 112 3 0 113 24 114 26 28 32 48 115 15 119 19 122 4 22 125 18 24 127 41 131 3 21 132 8 14 18 23 136 18 21 27 37 38 137 21 138 11 18 19 139 20 23 26 142 5 202 2 203 8 205 5 206 2 208 6 15

Barstow 125 17

Beaumont 104 22

Blythe 114 10

Brawley 107 16 121 15 17 126 16 21 24

Brentwood 134 21 23 143 16-18

Buttonwillow 133 11 12 l9 25 26

Calipatria 104 4 7

11

CALIFORNIA [Continued] Cities Continued]

Calistoga 115 41

Cawelo 10330

Chowchilla 142 27 29 30

Clovis 131 15

Colton 129 3

Corcoran 107 18 201 9

Corona 209 1 8

Cutler 101 27

Delano 103 20 21 26 40 110 13 112 30 116 23-25 31 32 34 140 6 204 6 205 4

Dinuba 101 4 107 9 14 27 31 135 21 23 27 30 138 6 7 20-23 31

Dos Palos 117 15 23 51 57

Edison 205 6 206 4

El Centro 126 38

Exeter 127 11 19 20 30 36

Farmersville 123 42 127 11 23 30 41

Fillmore 139 11

Firebaugh 117 8 10

Five Points 110 12 16

12

CALIFORNIA [ContinUed] Cities Continued]

Fresno 117 37 118 13 119 10 12 16 18 126 3 7 128 30 131 15 29 30 138 26 27 143 19 201 9 11

Fontana 103 23

Formosa 136 27

Four Corners 109 14

Fullerton 142 30 31

Garden Grove 137 8 18 209 23

Gardena 137 14 142 3 4 24

Gilroy 106 16

Glendale 143 14

Greenfield 132 23

Grover City 136 30 31

Hanford 114 28 31 119 10-12 16 17 201 9 11 12 14 205 15

Hawthorne 209 19 24

Indio 107 16 30

Ivanhoe 110 19 37

Jasmin 103 21

Kern City 130 46

13

CALIFORNIA IContinued] Cities [Continued]

King City 143 10 12

Lamont 113 17 1 21 2 4 115 47 203 2 209 10

Layton 119 10

Lemere 201 13

Lerdo 103 30

Lindsay 108 3 5 7 122 51 171 22 138 11 19

Linnell 114 28 127 23

Lodi 134 4 8 10 11 13 14 16-18 23

Lomita 113 26

Long Beach 116 3 0 125 27 41 44 130 35 131 12

Los Angeles 103 18 23 109 14 120 10 127 10 17 27 30 130 35 133 22 142 3 24 202 1 2 206 2

Marysville 106 16 21 107 9 14

McFarland 103 20 26 41 140 8-10

Merced 119 10 131 30 205 4 8

14

CALIFORNIA IContinued] Cities [Continued]

Modesto 120 12 131 21

Monita 142 1 3

Needles 117 9

Nipomo 205 5

North Hollywood 139 22

Oildale 109 29 202 6

Ojai 103 2 3 141 14

Ontario 138 10 15-17

Orange Cove 107 19

Palmdale 142 31

Palm Springs 120 23

Pasadena 127 38 209 20

Patterson 120 11 12

Pismo Beach 135 32

Pixley 112 8 120 9 10 13 14 206 11

Poplar 124 15

Porterville 103 24 40 104 6 26 123 34 46 124 141 15

Pumpkin Center 109 2 5 14

Redlands 114 10 137 26 138 13 16

15

CALIFORNIA [Continued] Cities Continued]

Reedley 127 22 205 1

Ridgecrest 138 28-31 33

Riverdale 123 39

Rosedale 133 3 5 19

Salinas 106 16 21

San Bernardino 138 13 14

San Diego 117 37 132 11 15 16 23

San Francisco 134 26 27

San Jose 104 46 106 21 117 54 128 30 20 9 1 17

San Leandro 110 20

San Pedro 103 18

Santa Cruz 119 11

Santa Maria 202 1

Santa Monica 110 18 130 35

Santa Paula 139 13 16

Selma 143 12J 14-16

Shafter 103 26 31 106 13 107 13 109 2 14 17 18 23 27 31 38 129 1 3 4 7 14 15 18 21 131 3 135 11 12 20 21 24 27 30 31

16

CALIFORNIA fContinued] Cities fContinued]

Shafter Continued] 136 13 17 18 21-23 202 6 206 6 208 7

Cherokee Strip 129 15 16

Smiths Corner 135 20 24

Stockton 134 19

Stratford 205 12

Sunnyvale 104 4 46

Taft 121 13 125 2 28 44 202 13 208 1 4

Tipton 104 22 112 7 123 35 209 14 15 22

Tranquility 131 20

Tulare 111 9 12 120 23 26 27 121 9 10 20 123 3 9 40 45 46 131 14 15

Ukipa 114 10

Ventura 130 18 141 14

Visalia 110 20 111 11 16 114 16 23 24 26 28 31-34 116 37 123 40 127 12 13 21 22 36 38 129 16 143 3 9

17

CALIFORNIA JContinued] Cities Continued]

Wasco 106 17 107 4 109 161 40 129 14 142 5 24 281 30 204 8 209 10 14 23 24

Watsonville 107 41 8 12 15 119 11 128 1719 2 05 10

Weed Patch 125 25 33 3 6

Wheeler Ridge 114 16 31 48

Whittier 209 23

Wilmar 127 10

Woodville 123 33-35

Camp Roberts 125 34 39

China Lake 138 24-27

First Impression 101 15 102 4 105 7 106 11 29 107 4 109 1 110 8 23 24 111 9 113 18 114 10 13 23 31 115 15 116 9 117 27 118 13 120 12 121 9 123 3 3 34 124 11 125 24-27

18

CALIFORNIA [Continued] First Impression [Continued]

l27 101 27 1 2 9 128 18 130 341 35 131 15 132 12 133 15 134 101 11 135 21-23 29 136 21 138 14 15 139 11 141 11 15 142 4 201 8 205 2

Hunters Point 208 13

Imperial Valley 104 3 22 34 47 112 31 113 4-6 11-15 116 10 124 11 14 126 16 21 38 41

Kern County 116 33 37

Lake Bottom Buena Vista Lake 109 1 2 113 13 16 20 35

Politics 101 32-34 107 11 12 21 110 25 112 17 126 24 133 28 134 27 28 138 29-32

Sacramento Valley 110 16

San Joaquin Valley 110 4 8 19 116 9 121 9 126 38 127 36-38 41 131 12 20 142 2 8 209 9 20 22-24

19

CALIFORNIA [Continued] Stanislaus County

106 21 Tagus Ranch

112 6 Treatment in

101 11 14 32 102 51 10 104 9 107 6 10 24 26 32 108 4 11 15 16 109 19 110 10-13 19 20 27 34 112 13-16 113 24 25 33-35 114 11 35 43 45 47 116 25 123 35-38 54 55 125 25 40 126 13 23 24 30 32 33 42 46 127 14 25 31-33 43 132 8 134 9 14 137 16 21 24 139 20 22 140 22 142 16 201 ll 15 204 9 206 10 209 14 16

Tulare County 106 21

Yosemite 119 9 10

CHEROKEE INDIAN NATION

126 1 2 1 9-12 2 7 1 2 9 1 4 6 Green Corn Dance and Festival

126 9 10 Religion

126 28 29

COLORADO

113 30

20

CRIMELAWENFORCEMENT

103 28 29 104 20 21 107 7 9 10 15 17 18 29 37 108 13 109 20 21 110 13 30 33 112 13 113 20-24 26 28 114 26 27 116 7 12 120 6 122 1 23 123 3 8 16 21 22 125 18 20 129 14 15 131 2 132 10 11 133 1 4 5 135 11 31 14 17 138 21 8 32 139 131 151 21 24 25 142 8 203 8 206 10-11 19 207 18 19 209 81 17

Charges of Communist Agitation 112 15-20

Criminal Prosecution 112 16-171 20

THE DEPRESSION

103 11 14 1 15 33-35 39 108 1 5 109 36 110 3 I 28 111 7 113 5 114 17 18 115 5 11 12 116 17 117 7 119 1-4 6 15 120 6 121 12 122 3 22

21

THE DEPRESSION I Continued]

123 43 125 1 2 s 12 126 2 I 51 6 13 127 29 128 5 10 129 2 130 20-24 131 4 91 26 132 9 133 3 134 2 135 28 136 17 18 40 137 237 24 138 51 91 11 12 139 1 5 140 17 142 3 17 202 1 205 2 206 6 207 8 1 91 221 23 208 4 I 5 81 9

Causes 118 8 125 12 126 13 134 8 207 8 I 12

DISCRIMINATION

103 28 111 17 114 44 121 131 14 125 42 126 9 40-42 128 9 131 28 132 21-24 133 5 6 251 28 137 21 22 30 138 7 16 139 13T 14 140 257 26 208 5-7 11 12

22

DISCRIMINATION Community

101 10 11 32 102 8 9 104 9 54 105 22-25 27 28 106 33 37 108 15 17 109 19 110 23 27 33 34 36 37 112 13 14 114 45 121 13 18 19 123 36 42 54 55 126 241 321 401 41 127 31-33 128 33 129 18

Government Agencies 104 24 108 13 110 23 33 112 12 13 133 14 202 6 I 8 19

Housing 101 12 102 7 104 43 124 10 16 133 28

Job 101 11 12 32 102 9 104 17 105 12 161 21 22 106 19 110 13 14 114 11 41 45 116 25 124 20 126 42 131 26 139 14 201 11

Schools 102 9 104 11 18 108 10~13 110 32

23

DISCRIMINATION [Continued] Schools IContinued]

1-12 17 114 13 35 36 117 13 14 16 30 34 118 7 16 17 22 121 14-16 123 35-38 124 15 19 126 24 25 127 19 20 36 128 22-24 131 14 22-24 28 133 14 2224 25 134 14 15 24 135 18 26 136 22 24 137 16 21 203 4 204 13 209 9 16

EDUCATION

131 2 22 28 29 132 2 140 22 27

Arizona 114 25 27

Arkansas 107 3 115 6 8 24-26 128 1-3 7 141 2 143 7-10

Athletics 108 10 120 7 123 36 451 46 125 1 6 19 21 22 42 46 127 36 133 23-25 134 14-21 137 14 23

California 101 5 102 11 16 103 25 104 11 27 49 53

24

EDUCATION [Continued] California [Continued]

105 31 11 107 4-6 101 151 16 32 108 5 6 10-13 17 109 6 17 26 29 110 20 21 32 111 12 112 31 37 113 23 24 30 114 2 12-14 35 36 49 115 2 0 116 25 117 12-16 23 24 29 30 34 118 3 7 15-17 21 119 6 120 11 14 23 121 10 12 14-17 20 21 123 35-39 43-46 124 7 15 18 19 125 41 45 126 22 24 34 43 44 127 11 19-21 27 36 128 19 21 129 12 18 19 131 14-16 22-25 27 132 12 15 17 18 133 11 12 14 17 22 134 12-15 24 135 26 28 30 31 136 16 17 22-26 36 137 8 16 17 20-23 28-30 138 2 6 8 10 11 16-22 31 139 22 140 10 11 19 20 141 15 20 142 4 14 15 21 143 3 12-14 16 201 9 10 202 1 9 15 203 1 2 4 5 7 205 2 18 19 206 16 208 1 S 14 209 4 8 9 14-17 20 23

College 101 11 18 20 104 53 107 17 108 17

25

EDUCATION [Continued] College [Continued]

110 20 211 32 114 4 9 116 32 117 53-55 118 3 119 6 120 2 121 121 29 30 122 2 123 51 125 1 6 7 21 126 44 45 127 20 321 33 36-40 128 38 130 43 132 25 133 17 21 22 137 8 29 138 3 6 22-24 31 140 20 22 142 4 26 30 143 16 17 202 1 2 5 9 205 2 5 6 16 19 207 2 3 208 ll 4 209 20-23

Discrimination 101 11 107 6 108 101 11 110 32 112 17 114 121 131 351 36 117 131 14 16 301 34 118 7 I 16 17 22 120 27 121 13-16 123 35-38 124 15 19 125 23 126 24 25 34 43 127 19 20 36 128 22-24 129 19 131 141 22-24 28 132 22 133 14 24 25

26

EDUCATION [Continued] Discrimination [Continued]

134 14 15 21 24 135 18 136 22 24 137 16 21 141 22 203 4 206 17 209 9 16

Iowa 205 2 207 2

Missouri 108 2 11 119 1 21 4-6

Nebraska 130 1 2 7 17 132 4-6

New Mexico 135 19

Oklahoma 101 21 7 102 1 104 14 105 1-3 106 31 7 107 3 109 27 110 2 3 30 113 1 3 114 2 13 50 116 11 6 7 18 118 2 3 6 120 1 21 5-7 122 2 123 7 9 12 20 21 24 25 35 124 2 4 6 125 1 6 20 21 126 2 5 6 44 127 2 3 16 128 4-6 131 1 3 7 8 133 1 11 135 1 2 8 16 18 136 16 17 231 24 137 3 5-8 11 14-16 29 30 138 1-6 10 139 1 142 7 14 15 21 201 3 209 3 4

27

EDUCATION 1Continued] South Dakcita

134 1-3 24 Texas

111 4 114 2 13 50 117 1 5 6 10 121 2 4 5 13 129 2 140 4 143 2

FAMILY LIFE

101 1 5 19 102 2 7 11 12 16 103 2 31 4 6 10 21 105 1 2 I 9 16 24 26 28 106 38 112 7 113 9 10 26 116 20 21 118725 124 4 27 28 125 3 4 126 24 25 44 45 135 2 9 14 15 136 8 9

Bartering 109 11 115 6 116 6 123 15 125 101 11 126 5 128 4 129 2 131 7 140 3

Cars 103 2 4 7 8 9 12 14 15 20 27 105 18 29 106 12 13 107 3 9 15 108 2 4 6 111 8 113 22 23 29 114 4 15 30 33 116 22 30 36 117 71 8 12 23

28

FAMILY LIFE (Continued] Cars Continued]

119 4 120 9 131 15 121 9 122 4 16 17 123 13 125 3 291 31 126 5 17 18 127 9 16 17 128 15 129 3 130 4 30 133 4 12 134 3 5 6 135 9 25 136 19 24 27 138 1 12 13 19 20 30 140 5 9 141 4 5 12 142 6 17 203 3 205 2 9 206 9 207 6 I 21 22 209 4

Chores 101 2 102 12 103 3 6 21 104 48 52 58 59 105 17 109 6-8 18 26 111 2 113 1 2 6 7 114 3 39 40 115 5 7 10 27 28 117 5 26 118 3 4 119 2 120 5 121 1 3 123 1 2 51 10 11 14 15 19 31

461 49 124 3 4 21 125 2 126 3 6 7 128 1 8 130 34 131 8 1 25

29

FAMILY LIFE [Continued] Chores IContinued]

132 3 133 2 15 134 7 135 5 10 19 22 25 27 137 3 4 10-12 22 25 138 9 139 1 2 4 140 12 141 3 142 6 1 22 201 6 209 4 14

Cooking Food 101 9 24 102 3 5 13 15 103 4 27 29 105 2 11 14 15 106 35 36 107 9 13 14 108 2 3 14 109 2 3 7 12 13 22 110 31 111 3 113 2 15 16 18 114 4 17 18 25 38 39 115 10 1 11 1 16 1 2 8 1 31 116 101 24 117 51 6 1 17 119 4 120 16 121 7 24 25 122 13 16 20 123 15-18 25 27 37 49 124 5 6 21 22 125 11-14 126 22 23 127 10 17 128 1 5 10 129 12 130 8 13-15 25 131 5-7 20 21 25 132 6 7 20 133 2 1 3 1 11 1 2 2 134 5-7 22 135 2-6 9 10 18 22 25 27 136 9 12 13 23 137 2 3 10 19 138 25

30

FAMILY LIFE IContinued] CookingFood [Continued]

139 2 3 140 1-3 142 6 7 10 11 143 5-7 11 201 6 16 202 5-7 203 2 204 10 206 1 2 207 10 208 5 209 11-13

Dating 103 12 104 56 106 9 107 10 108 16 113 3 4 114 15 115 4 8 36 116 1 14 117 53 119 5 120 7 8 122 21 125 19 126 8 127 21 130 17 133 24 135 31 136 26 27 2 91 32 137 10 138 20-23 142 27

Entertainment 101 6 7 14 26 102 14 15 103 7 12 27 29 30 104 48 52 105 3 106 4 14 18 26 31 107 3 1 5 108 2 109 2 5 21 26 32 36 110 17 111 2 11

31

FAMILY LIFE [Continued] Entertainment [Continued]

112 31 38 113 2 281 29 31 114 51 13 1 15 1 40 115 3-5 8 33 36 116 2-4 33 117 9 23 24 34 118 5-7 20 21 119 4 1 5 1 11 14 120 2 8 121 5 19 122 9 19 20 123 5 20 211 25 37 411 42 124 2 6 21 125 41 6 8 9 221 33 126 8 257 28 127 34 128 6-8 241 26 129 81 171 18 131 61 9 132 5-7 133 3 14 15 134 6 17 21 22 135 3 7 91 13 14 16 30 32 136 2 91 11-131 29 137 9 24 138 5 23 139 4 9 140 2 3 141 3 10 142 6 11 15 22 143 1 3 8 10 201 2 5 203 6 208 6 2 0 9 4 13

Hobbies 102 7 103 12 104 57-59 114 9 118 6 120 5 123 19 129 8 135 3

Hunting 109 2 116 21 5

32

FAMILY LIFE [Continued] Hunting [Continued]

119 5 8 122 11 123 16-22 125 10 131 5 22 135 5 10 24 139 24

Marriage 101 3 25 102 2 12 16 103 12-14 104 56 105 1 25 106 8 1 9 107 171 20 108 8 16 109 26 27 110 2 19 111 4 5 112 4 113 1 3 4 29 30 114 15 115 8 9 36 37 116 1 16 30 117 52 53 58 118 21 119 17 120 7 121 15 29 122 2 21 123 27 37 47-49 124 26 125 27 126 8 9 28 127 3-5 211 39 130 5 17 19 42 131 3 132 19 133 24 135 4 31 136 6 8 26 27 30 32 137 10 24 26 138 24 28 139 19 140 4 5 141 21 142 24 27 28 143 17

33

FAMILY LIFE [Continued] Marriage Continued]

201 4 12 14 206 2 207 2 209 20

Moonshining 103 8 10 36-38 122 14 135 3

Problems 103 6 8 20 35 36 105 23 106 24T 25 28 107 19 20 35 37 108 6 16 17 109 17 18 110 2 3 112 3 71 24-26 29 31 113 9 12 18 21-23 25-29 114 7 115 2 3 6 116 7 117 25 120 1-3 24-26 121 23 24 122 10 18 19 130 3 132 1 3 7 135 23 29 30 136 37 38 40 138 4 6 9 141 14 15 201 13 202 6-8 12 204 11

Sense of Community 103 11 105 18 24 106 28 107 14 108 19 109 12_ 19 110 11 18 23 113 10 11 114 18 118 3 4 121 3 122 10 18 19

34

FAMILY LIFE [Continued] Sense of Community [Continued]

124 6 8 15 125 4 8 126 12 13 39 128 7 37 130 2 8 131 4 5 7 20 132 71 8 135 13 17 18 25 31 137 5 6 138 31 32 141 4 9 142 7 8 21-24 143 7

Shivaree 114 15 126 28 127 5

Sports 108 10 113 3 116 4 119 5 120 7 122 19 24 123 4 5 19 45 49 50 125 1 6 128 6 1 9 133 23-25 134 14-22 25 135 10 136 12 137 14 138 19 139 18 141 3 9 142 27 2 08 6

FARMING 110 3 11 115 39 47 48 123 28 29 47 48 52 53 125 10 140 19 20 141 4 10 11 26 201 6

35

FARMING Continued] Butchering

109 12 130 8-13

Crops 101 23 102 1 103 20 32 104 2 105 1 2 109 10 11 111 4 112 2 3 24 113 1 2 4 114 2 115 2 6 23 41 42 116 4 5 17 18 117 5 118 2 9 10 119 2 14 120 6 121 3 6 8 122 13 123 13 14 19 29 41 124 7 9 125 3 10 11 15 29 126 3 127 152 128 1 4 129 1 130 15 16 19-22 27 28 131 11 133 2 137 134 1 5 137 2 138 9 139 2 140 9 202 141 8 143 21 205 2 3 13 206 1 3 4 8 207 6 8 12 14 209 4

Drought 101 23 103 17 104 2 105 5

36

FARMING Continued] Drought Continued]

106 6 109 11 110 22 113 4 6 114 16 19 116 18-20 118 10~ 11 119 3 6 121 6 124 1 7 125 15 126 2 127 71 161 27 128 2 51 10 130 5 16 20 281 29 131 11 132 9 134 5 139 5 140 5 141 41 6 142 19 201 21 16 205 4 8 207 14 20 209 11 2

Dust Storms 101 71 8 102 3 103 17 39 105 4 106 5 6 109 11 110 12 21 111 6 7 112 23 114 21 115 12 116 18~ 19 118 10 11 119 3 120 6 121 6 123 14 124 7 125 15 16 126 14

37

FARMING Continued] Dust Storms IContinued]

127 27 29 128 10 130 16 131 11 136 40 138 137 14 141 4 6 142 4 17-20 201 16 205 4 207 6 14-18 20 21 209 6

FloodsCyclones 107 16 111 6 7 114 23 123 14 23 130 1 134 5 138 15 139 11 209 1

Government Policies 101 20 24 102 2 103 24 32 33 35 104 7 8 33 105 5 106 8 107 13 108 6 15 16 109 9 22 111 6 7 113 32 114 19 20 118 9 10 119 6 120 20 123 30-32 124 9 10 125 121 13 127 22 128 11 130 26 27 131 5 10 11 132 10 134 4 8 24 139 6 16 17

38

FARMING fContinued] Government Policies Continued]

140 24 142 18 201 2 205 11-19 209 7 8

Income 101 3 104 2 105 2 106 8 111 5 112 3 24 26 113 1 2 4 114 4 16 19 115 11 43 117 7 118 2 8 9 119 4 6 7 121 6 7 123 40 41 126 6 13 151 20 127 16 12 8 51 9 129 2 130 15 18 211 22 25 26 34 35

481 49 132 2 9 11 135 3 138 3 140 5 141 4 51 19 142 5 143 20 205 6 13 206 2-4 207 81 9 15 21

Land Ownership 101 23 103 31 107 2 108 1 109 91 10 110 22 112 3 114 1 2 7 115 36 119 1-3 6 7 120 6

39

FARMING [Continued] Land Ownership [Continued]

121 2 122 2 3 123 35 41 50 125 2 3 23 126 2 3 13 127 12 18 22 128 8 129 1 7 22 130 3 131 4 133 3 4 12 137 18 25 26 134 2 4 5 8 11 137 27 138 2 3 139 2 140 5 13 17-19 141 3 15-17 21 22 142 2-4 25 143 20 2 OS 1 2 206 1 5 6 8 9 207 9 10 209 1 22

Land Rental 101 2 102 1 103 8 23 104 1 7 8 107 2 110 1 111 2 113 4 114 1 2 10 14 115 23 27 116 16-18 118 2 119 3 120 6 121 2 7 8 122 2 123 127 13 40 41 50 124 4 9 127 1 2 6 7 128 5 129 1 130 5 15 i31 4 17-19

40

FARMING [Continued] Land Rental IContinued]

138 9 139 5 140 101 13 141 15 201 3 206 5 9

Methods 101 3 102 3 7 12 103 171 20 21 24 31 39 104 1 105 5 106 7 29 109 6 11 12 30 31 110 21 22 28 111 7 112 23 113 2 114 19 20 115 51 41-48 116 5 15 18 118 1 10 19 119 2 4 120 11 14 121 6 7 122 9 10 16-18 123 2 3 6 7 19 29 30 51 52 124 8 9 125 10 11 15 16 126 5 14 21 127 7 16 128 7 10 11 129 7 130 15 1619 131 5 11 18 132 3 9 10 134 6 140 20 141 6 19 142 51 19~ 201 22 143 2 0 201 6 206 3 8 207 7 81 14 16

Sharecropping 103 1 7 105 1 110 1 3

41

FARMING Continued] Sharecropping Continued]

111 2 112 3 24 113 4 115 6 91 27 116 17 117 11 5 7 118 2 9 121 2 127 21 61 15 128 8 129 1 130 51 151 18 137 2 141 41 8 142 2 206 4 5 209 11 19

THE GRAPES OF WRATHSTEINBECK

106 6 1 71 15 108 15 110 29-301 33 119 13 122 22 125 41 128 331 34 132 22 134 13 142 19 208 4 71 11 13-16

Identification with 101 16 35 103 27 28 111 18 113 35 121 27 127 181 41 42 129 13 20 21 131 13 133 21 136 20 37 139 20 201811 205 5

42

THE GRAPES OF WRATHSTEINBECK [Continued] Movie

103 27 105 26 106 33 34 107 5 13 110 2 8 113 34 114 45 118 16 17 121 27 124 25 127 42 131 28 137 31 139 19 141 24 208 15

Objections to 101 16 103 2 8 105 26 27 106 33-36 114 45 46 118 23 24 120 28 124 25 127 18 25 128 33 34 131 27 28 137 30 31 139 20 141 2 4 143 13 204 19 205 5 2 06 19 208 14-16

HEALTH Accidents

104 61 62 107 18 116 22 23

Birth of Children 101 5 102 2 103 5 9 10 13 16 105 1

43

HEALTH [Continued] Birth of Children Continued]

106 16 22 109 15 16 18~ 37 111 6 112 20 113 2 4 5 14 18-20 114 37 115 11-13 17 38 117 21 120 3 8 13 19-22 122 20 123 50 125 10 37 126 12 127 7 1 8 129 19 20 130 1 2 22 133 10 135 9 12 20 21 136 4 8 27 137 2 1 3 138 2 139 19 23 140 711 142 2 8 143 17 202 3 7 11 12 18

Causes of Death 101 25 103 5 106 16 107 1 13 19 109 25 26 38 39 110 2 31 111 5 112 6 113 1 19 30 114 43 49 115 3 6 7 17 18 116 5 117 20 21 26 120 1 3 19 24 25 123 16~ 43 124 23 126 44 127 4 5 13 130 24 48 132 19 135 137 14 16

44

HEALTH [Continued] Causes of Death [Continued]

136 3-6 25 27 29-31 38 39 141 16 142 23 143 19 202 3 9 10 12 14 16-18 206 14 209 19 20

Diseases 102 13 103 20 105 11 14 23 24 107 6 11 13 14 16 19 20 30 31 109 24 38 39 110 2 8 30 31 112 14 19 24 113 8 12 13 18 19 30 114 9 17 25 26 37 49 115 5 7 12 16-20 22 23 116 19 117 26 47 52-56 120 3 19 20 24 26 122 18 24 123 16 22-24 124 22-24 26 125 47 126 22 35 127 3 7 128 2 9 129 2 3 130 3 38 47 131 12 22 132 2 19 133 8 135 13 21 136 25 30 35 39 137 4 8 138 13 23 139 7 140 5 142 20 21 202 1-4 8-14 16 18 203 6 205 1 206 2 209 11 12 19

Folk Remedies and Cures 103 5 107 11

45

HEALTH [Continued] Folk Remedies and Cures Continued]

109 24 25 113 11 19 115 2 3 22 117 20 21 123 20 23 128 6 133 9 10 135 14 22 137 4 142 20 21 202 8-111 14

Health Care 101 13 20 102 13 103 5 91 16 105 141 151 23 24 106 1 8 107 111 18 23 38 109 151 16 181 23 241 381 39 110 2 1 8 1 311 32 112 6 113 1 51 18-201 301 311 33 38 114 17 371 38 115 5-7 12-18 23 116 5 61 23 117 20-231 55 118 171 18 120 3 41 8 21 22 121 20 25 122 18 20 21 123 4 22 23 124 4 22 23 125 10 21 37 38 126 22 23 35 127 3 7-9 30 128 2 9 129 19 130 1 22 23 47 48 131 22 132 19 133 8-10 135 91 12-14 21 22 136 6 9 301 33 35 137 8 138 131 23 139 71 9~ 101 18 19 141 2 0 142 20

46

HEALTH Continued] Health Care Continued]

202 2-14 16-19 206 14 209 11 12

Sanitation 202 4-6 15 17

HOUSING Auto Courts

107 9~ 14~ 27 Ditch Camps

102 7 8~ 14 103 26 104 12 105 23 106 15 107 10 110 6 25 113 14 35 114 39 115 52 118 15 16 119 13 16 121 19 20 122 22 23 125 20 37 126 33 129 15 131 20 132 18 136 37-39 137 17 139 18 202 4-6 15 203 3 206 7 I 10 208 7 8 11 209 10

Dugouts 135 11~ 18 19

Government-provided 101 34 103 26 27 104 19 20 51 105 10 106 10 11 14

47

HOUSING Continued] Government-provided [Continued]

107 4-7 13 14 16 17 28 108 12 109 31-33 110 14 111 9-11 15 112 3 8 113 35 36 114 38 39 118 16 119 13 121 17-19 124 16 125 25 33 36 126 26 30-32 127 23 41 128 20 129 141 15 131 22 133 2 0 137 30 141 20 202 6 15 203 3 204 16 17 205 4 206 13 14 208 7 20 9 10

Grower-provided 102 8 103 24-26 104 20 42 46 105 9 106 12 15 109 15 28 110 16 111 14 112 6 113 13 16 114 10 23 28 33 34 118 18 20 119 12 13 121 22 122 6 23 123 35 42 125 24 25~ 33 35 36 126 21 7 33 127 11 18 23

48

HOUSING [Continued] Grower-provided [Continued]

128 19 129 4 5 13-15 131 16 133 18 137 17 ~ 20 139 15 18 140 6 8-10 16 141 14 16 17 201 8 9 203 3 204 16 17 206 6-8 13 209 10

Homes in California 101 8 26 28 29 102 4 6 11 12 103 21 104 4 12-14 25 26 49 60 61 105 19 20 106 12 21 107 5 I 7 121 27 108 31 6 1 7 109 151 181 271 29 110 81 14 15 111 14 112 61 8 I 201 301 331 39 113 16-201 23 24 28 114 10 111 231 331 34 115 15-17 116 241 261 32 117 18 19 118 14 121 111 171 181 221 29 122 246 123 341 36 371 411 50 124 101 111 141 16 125 251 35 126 21 22 33 127 11 13 18-241 30 311 37 128 19 20 129 4 11 12 15-17 131 13 16 17 19 20 132 12 14 15 17 133 8 12 15 27 28 134 10-13 135 24 27 31 33 136 21 24 25 137 20 24 26 27

49

HOUSING [Continued] Homes in California IContinued]

138 13 16-18 20 25 28 29 139 17 18 ~3 24 140 6-11 17 141 13 14 16 27 142 29 143 11 12 20 201 10 202 3 203 1 2 204 16 18 205 7 206 7-9 208 10 209 9 11 14 15

Homestead in Arkansas 103 3 115 1 2 4 9 10 22-24 128 1 2 137 1 141 1 2 143 6 7

Homesmiddottead in Missouri 108 1 119 1 2 4

Homestead in Nebraska 130 5-8 18 132 2 8

Homestead in Oklahoma 103 9 12-14 17 104 56 106 2 109 10 110 1 114 1 4 10 16 115 2 7 118 2 4 122 2 4 9 11 123 1 2 9-14 124 3-5 125 9 10 126 3 4 27 127 1 2 6 7 15 16 26 27 128 3 131 1 133 1 4 135 6-8 136 8 11 12 137 7 13

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HOUSING [Continued] Homestead in Oklahoma [Continued]

138 2 3 9 11 12 139 1-3 142 1-4 7--13 209 3

Homestead in South Dakota 134 2 3

Homestead in Texas 111 3 117 2 121 1 4 129 1 2 140 1

Internment Camps WW II) 122 23 125 35

Labor Camps 103 21 24 28 104 44 107 4 10 12 16 17 26 27 29 109 27 28 31-33 110 33 113 17 20 114 24-28 33 117 11 12 17 18 25 123 33 128 16 129 4 12 17 133 18 134 13 21 22 142 29 202 15 204 16 205 5

State Rental Homes 135 27 28

Tents 101 34 102 4 5 103 9 104 3 13 42 43 62 105 9 106 13 107 4 9 10 14 17 27 28 109 1 2 9 31 113 6 114 24 115 15

51

HOUSING [Continued] Tents Continued]

116 8 117 19 121 17-20 123 33 124 16 125 33 37 127 30~ 37 129 4 12 15 131 13 20 21 134 21 140 6 143 13 14 202 4 204 9 17 206 6 7 209 10 11

IMPACT OF EXPERIENCE

l(H 14 161 191 28 31 102 10 103 35 41 104 2 81 48 55 63 64 106 26 27 107 6 14 30-33 35-37 108 19-21 109 40 110 13 19 20 27 34-36 38 39 111 18 112 14 17 19-211 30 34 40 113 24-26 2 9 34 37 114 50 115 20 53 116 37 117 10 15 24 27 58 121 11 15-19 31 122 23 24 123 39 42 53-55 125 45 47 126 17 ~ 18 24 33 45 46 127 12 14 19-21 32-351 41 43 128 19 30~ 35-38 130 48 49 131 191 25 31 132 17 24

52

IMPACT OF EXPERIENCE [Continued]

134 136

137 138 141 142 143 202 203 209

24 25 28 11 17 20 41 29_ 32 16 31-33 14 25 26 28 34 22 23 16-19 11 19 25

29 21 25 33 35 36 40

INDIANA

202 1

IOWA

142 205 207

4 1 1

IWO JIMA

117 42-48

JAPANESE INTERNMENT

122 125 205

23 35 9 10

KANSAS

113 116 132 207

3 14 1 6 16

KU KLUX KLAN

103 135

28 14-17

53

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA

114 301 46 116 19 122 22 131 20 135 20 139 11 140 13 202 4 51 9 17 18 208 3 1 6 10-12

Attraction of California 101 3 1 17 102 3 103 18 20 105 6 106 6 9 11 281 29 107 8 108 4 I 18 109 9 110 8 111 9 112 23 113 51 6 114 91 22 115 14 391 41 116 71 9 117 8 118 11 12 119 8 1 10 11 121 9 122 3 124 10 11 125 81 241 30 126 151 16 127 8 1 16 27 128 13 129 3 130 32 131 12 25 132 3 11 12 134 81 11 24 135 11 18 136 18 139 101 26 140 5 141 51 14 142 3 4 143 11 201 4 I 6 8 12

54

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA [Continued]

202 6 206 2 4 209 2

Belongings 101 3 102 4 103 15 20 104 42 105 6 7 106 10 107 3 16 108 4 111 8 112 2 113 6 7 11 114 30 115 14 116 22 117 8 118 13 15 124 10 12 126 17 127 9 18 128 15 130 30 35 131 13 132 14 135 20 136 19 138 14 140 9 141 14 202 5 205 1 207 19 209 5

Border Inspections 102 8 103 15 20 104 9 10 49 105 8 106 30 108 18 19 110 24 113 6 7 10-12 114 30 31 117 11 118 13

55

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA Continued] Border Inspections Continued]

121 10 123 33 124 13 125 32 126 20 127 10 29 128 16 18 131 14 132 14 133 7 135 20 137 18 138 14 143 15 209 5 8

CookingFood 102 3 5 13 15 103 21 106 10 113 8 10 114 9 29 116 10 117 9 118 12 119 10 123 33 125 19 31 126 20 127 10 128 15 130 3 0 1 3 3 131 13 14 132 13 133 5 6 134 10 135 20 138 14 141 12 143 11 15 209 5

Funds Available 101 3 24 102 4 103 15 18 104 2 105 6 106 9 107 4 14-16

56

MIGRATIONTO CALIFORNIA [Continued] Funds Available [Continued]

108 5 110 3 8 111 8 112 1 4 6 113 6 114 10 17 29 115 14 116 10 22 117 710 118 13 121 3 10 122 4 123 34 124 12 125 17 126 5 18-20 127 17 2 9 128 15 129 3 130 29 30 34 131 13 132 13 133 3 134 8 10 135 12 18 138 14 140 6 141 12 142 25 143 10 11 201 7 205 1 209 5

Reasons for Move 101 3 23 102 2 4 103 15 18 20 25 39 104 2 42 105 4 6 106 9 11 107 2 108 3 5 18 109 9 10 13 27 110 3 4 8 111 7 8 112 2 113 5 6

57

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA [Continued] Reasons for Move [Continued]

114 115 116 117 118 119 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 201 204 205 206 207 209

Route 102 103 104 105 106 108 110 112 113 114 115 116

8-10 21 22 14 19-22 7 11 8 8 3 141 10 8 14 7 1

12 2 291 121 11 11 41 111 181 8 13 10 51 5

9

4 30 1 32

101 141 23-25 30

8 1 16 1 30 13

3 311 321 341 35 13

3 8-11

12 18 40

13

26 6 9 11

2-4 16 17 19 24 21 10 6 9 1 2 10 19 11 21 191 22

4 18-20 2 I 8 61 7 10 4 3 5 4 I 8 31 40 22-24

58

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA Continued] Route Continued]

117 8-10 118 12 119 9 10 124 11 125 17 126 181 19 127 9 181 29 128 14-16 130 32-34 131 14 132 13 134 10 135 11 19 137 17 138 13 14 202 4 5 205 1 209 7

Shelter 102 4 103 18-20 104 9 106 10 107 4 108 4 111 8 112 5 113 8 10 114 9 24 28 29 116 22 23 117 9 118 12 119 9 121 9 123 33 124 10 125 17-19 126 17 127 9 128 15 129 3 130 301 33 131 13 132 13 133 5 134 10 135 11 136 19

59

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA [Continued] Shelter [Continued]

137 17 141 12 143 11 201 7 2 07 18 209 5

Transportation 101 3 102 4-6 103 16 18 20 104 8 42 105 6 1 7 106 10 107 3 108 4 109 9 13 110 3 8 23 24 111 8 112 5 113 6 7 114 8 24 29-31 115 14 116 1 9 10 22 117 8 118 12 119 8 9 121 9 122 4 I 17 123 32 33 124 12 125 17-191 24 26 2 9 31 126 5 17 18 127 9 17 128 15 129 3 131 13 133 4 134 10 135 11 136 19 138 13 139 10 140 5 9 141 12 142 3 25

15143 201 8 205 1 209 1 2 4 5

60

MISSOURI

108 1 2 19 115 4 0 121 2 129 16 207 7 208 5

Cities Cape Girardeau

116 9 El Dorado Springs

108 1 3 Hannibal

119 4 7 Kansas City

116 8 207 3

Monroe City 119 1

St Louis 119 2 4 7 8

MONTANA

119 3

NEBRASKA

132 1 Cities

Grand Island 130 18

Kerney 130 3

Litchfield 130 3 4 16 35

Ponca 130 1 4 7

Return to 130 40

THE NEW DEAL Civilian Conservation Corps

103 34

61

THE NEW DEAL [Continued] Civilian Conservation Corps [Continued]

110 3-7 9 35 112 28 119 15 125 5 12 21-23 129 18 139 7-9 16 207 13 208 10

Hoover 103 32 34 125 12

National Recovery AdministrationOther Agencies 103 32 34 118 8 205 4 5 8-19

Politics 101 34 103 33 35 104 7 1 8 33 107 12 112 13 28 121 2 125 12 14 15 131 10 132 10 11 138 8 1 15 139 14 140 25 207 12 208 15 209 21

Roosevelt 101 32-34 103 32 104 32 33 106 5 108 5 6 15 16 110 3 35 36 111 6 7 112 27 28 113 25 32 114 19 115 12 118 9 119 6 15 123 30 31 125 12 15 126 13

62

THE NEW DEAL [Continued] Roosevelt [Continued]

127 22 23 128 11 129 10 14 130 23 24 26 27 131 5 9 10 132 9 133 13 27 134 4 8 24 138 11 139 6 7 13 14 23 140 24 14178 142 17 18 205 17 18 207 9 12 13 208 10 209 21

Voting 103 33 106 5 110 25 26 125 14 130 23 131 5 139 252 4 140 25 207 13

Works Progress Administration 101 336 102 2 104 31 105 4 5 8 19 20 107 1 108 12 110 35 111 177 112 28 113 17 18 21 24 33 114 22 115 13 118 8 119 14 156 124 14 17 125 1 12 23 127 22 128 20 23 27 129 5 10 132 9 11 16 133 11 17

63

THE NEW DEAL [Continued] Works Progress Administration Continued]

134 5 9 23 138 11 12 13978 140 23 141 23 142 18 204 6 207 12 208 10 209 21

NEW MEXICO

135 11 18-20 140 3 4

Cities Albuquerque

117 8 11 Deming

116 22 23 Gallup

116 12 Las Cruces

116 22 23

OKIE

113 10 33 114 41 46 128 18 25 33 132 18 19 135 26 202 5 205 4 1 6 208 4

Definition 101 31 102 8 104 37 54 105 22 106 31-33 107 38 108 19 109 17T 19 27 110 28 35

64

OKIE [Continued] Definition [Continued]

114 44 118 24 121 21 32 123 22 37 38 124 25 26 126 40 127 14 31 33 128 33 132 21 22 134 14 136 37-40 137 22 30 139 19 141 25 201 16 202 4 1 16 203 10 206 14 208 4 13

Reactions to Term 101 32 102 8 9 104 37 54 105 22 106 31-33 107 38 39 109 19 110 12 27 28 113 33 34 37 114 41 42 116 34 118 24 120 26 27 121 21 123 37 38 42 124 18 125 42 43 126 32 40 46 127 14 33 36 128 24 25 33 129 21 131 23 132 23 136 22 39 40 137 21 22 30 139 19 141 24 142 29 30

42

35

65

OKIE [Continued] Reactions to Term [Continued]

201 16 203 10 205 12

Rednecks 107 2 4-26

OKLAHOMA

111 6 125 3 10 126 10 14 27 43 128 4 135 11 12 141 5 9

Cities Ardmore

110 1 2 139 2

Blair 114 15

Blanchard 120 1 2 5

Boley 133 1 1 3

Boynton 135 11

Bushyhead 137 73 6

Checotah 113 1 4 128 3 8 209 1

Chelsea 137 7 812

Cold Springs 140 4

Colgate 112 2

Comanche 142 1

Council Hill 131 1

Cushing 201 2

Duncan 110 1 124 1

66

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities Continued]

Durant 103 16

Dustin 139 1 2 25

Enid 138 middot 6

EufaulaLake Eufaula 103 71 29 209 23

Fort Gibson 123 1 12 13 24 25 32 126 1 16

Fort Sill 120 5

Frederick 104 56

Granite 114 8

Greenfield 141 9

Guthrie 138 2-5 13 15

Hammon 142 3 15

Hanna 112 3 136 1

Hartshorne 125 1

Henryetta 103 16 209 1

Hillibee 127 4

Hitchita 112 25 209 3

Holdenville 137 3-5

Hollis 102 1

Lenna 118 1 131 2

Lexington 120 1 2

Lindsay 106 9

67

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities (Continued]

Maud 118 1

McAlester 109 91 10 125 20

McLain 122 1

Meeker 127 6 15 16

Muskogee 122 1 123 18 19 25

Nowata 122 2

Oaklodge 116 1 5

Okemah 103 8 133 4

Oklahoma City 120 8 12 138 3 5

Paden 127 4

Pauls Valley 106 1 109 10 13

Pitcher 103 8

Pleasant Valley 109 10 13

Ponca City 142 1 2

Porum 112 1

Prague 127 5 6

Quinton 136 1 10 11 18

Sallisaw 116 16_ 36

Scullyville 116 3 7

Seminole 116 1 135 8

Spiro 102 1 116 1 3 6 7

68

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities [Continued]

Stillwater 201 4 13

Tryon 201 1

Tulsa 116 16 17

Tuttle 120 1

Watonga 120 4 141 9

Weletka 103 11

Wewoka 112 1 4 25

Whodathoughtit 113 3

Craig County 122 11

Moved to 114 8 115 26 128 2 3 131 1 2 137 3 141 4

Oklahoma Territory 127 1-3

Payne County 105 1

Return to 102 11 107 15 109 27 110 18 38 111 8 18 114 10 14 15 17 116 36 37 120 13 27 123 53 125 25 26 29 30 40 127 16 28 131 13 22 25 133 16 135 23 25 136 18 137 7

69

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Return to [Continued]

139 26 27 140 9 142 3 10 17 22 34 201 13 206 7 207 20 209 1 2 17 18 23

Rogers County 101 23

Sequoyah County 116 1 16-18 36

Wagoner County 101 23

OREGON

109 28 29 130 29-34 206 2

POEMS

128 14 22 25 31 34 36

RELIEFWELFARE Agencies

102 91 13 103 32 107 35 112 12 114 18 124 2 3 125 17 202 5 15 2 0 4 2 11-13

Attitudes toward 101 10 102 91 10 103 32 104 24 32 105 19 110 14 26 27 111 17 112 12 113 17 2833

70

RELIEFWELFARE [Continued] Attitudes toward [Continued]

116 35 119 15 121 177 19 25 123 43 124 177 23 125 38 126 35_~ 39 127 417 42 128 27-30 129 5 130 2 7 131 4 27 30 31 132 16-18 133 13 14 137 32 139 8 140 23 142 18 202 71 8 1 15 203 6 11 204 13 14 20 208 10 209 21

Quality 102 10 103 32 104 32 125 38 39 204 15

Type Received 102 9 10 103 16 32 33 104 24 31 105 19 107 15 108 4 110 17 111 17 112 12 113 32 114 18 42 118 8 121 17 124 23 125 37 128 28 29 130 27 132 16

71

RELIEFWELFARE [Continued] Type Received IContinued]

133 13 134 15 135 28 139 8 202 5 71815 204 15 208 9 209 211 22

Welfare 101 9 10 102 9 10 103 32 104 24 311 36 1 0 5 19- 21 1 2 5 106 12 16 17 23 24 107 14 15 18 351 37 108 4 1 71 18 110 14 17 25-27 111 17 112 121 13 15 113 15 171 28 114 181 421 43 116 35 120 17 121 19 122 24 123 43 125 19 126 251 39 128 27 28 131 4 27 133 11 13 22 136 14 137 32 140 3 141 20 142 18 201 13 202 51 71 15 203 6 11 204 2 11 19-21 205 4 11 12 207 10 13 19

RELIGION

103 32

72

RELIGION [Continued]

110 29 113 321 36 126 28 29 131 6 132 6 135 151 32 142 12 26 33 202 6

Brush Arbor 109 5 122 19 123 25 136 10 139 41 5 209 11

Churches 101 7 11 102 10 105 31 29 106 2 I 8 I 25 107 3 109 5 110 171 18 112 371 39 113 21 16 17 35 114 51 7 8 441 45 115 8 31-33 50-53 117 54-58 118 51 6 1 21 119 4 120 8 121 25 26 122 191 24 123 25126142 124 21 31 5 61 201 22 125 81 41 126 71 241 30 127 21 10 14 271 301 341 351 38-41 128 6 26 27 130 3 131 6 132 6 21 23 133 23 134 1 3 24 25 29 135 7 141 18 31 136 3 7 137 9 10 24 25 138 8 91 14

73

RELIGION Continued] Churches Continued]

140 14 15 141 2 3 9 142 4 22 30-33 143 12 15 24 201 5 11 209 4

MinistryMissionary Work 107 23 113 31 36 142 25 26 29

Moral Majority 134 29

RevivalsTraveling Ministers 109 5 114 5 6 115 32 118 5 6 124 6 125 8 I 9 126 =middot 8 127 5 128 6 131 4 6 I 8 135 14 139 4 141 3 142 26-28 32 33

SOUTH DAKOTA Beadle County

134 1 Huron County

134 5 Return to

134 8 9 29 Wounded Knee

134 5

TEXAS

113 4 114 6 28 43 44 124 4 131 20 142 24 30

74

TEXAS Continued] Cities

Abilene 111 5 6 117 15

Austin lb3 15

Barstow 104 1

Big Spring 142 30 32 209 s 6

Cedar Hill 140 1

Dallas 117 7 140 1

Electra 140 4

Gainesville 121 1

Haskell 129 1

Kemp 117 6

La Mesa 114 14

Plainview 110 3

Port Arthur 116 8 9

Red Springs 114 1

Silverton 140 1

Waco 103 15 16

Wichita Falls 117 8

Wylie 111 1

Brazo River 103 16

Farming Conditions 104 40

Return to 114 14 16 121 28 31 129 6

Rio Grande Valley 103 15

75

VIOLENCE

103 28 29 104 17 21 105 25 27 107 61 9 12 261 28 30 109 2 01 21 33 111 13 17 112 9 10 36 113 4J 18J 21-23 26-29 33 34 114 2527 35 115 49 123 36 125 191 43 126 41 127 23 131 22 23 138 10 11 20-22 139 9 10 15 18 25 203 8 204 9 206 10-12

VIRGINIA

206 1

WASHINGTON

206 1

WORK --xfter World War II

101 29 102 12 103 31 104 15 44 106 16 107 171 19-21 36 110 19 20 34 37 111 16 112 34J 35 114 48 116 31 117 51-57 119 18 120 21 23 24

76

WORK [Continued] --xfter World War II [Continued]

123 46 50 124 28 125 2 28 43-45 126 38 44 127 33 371 41 129 71 8 130 38 41 42 46 134 11 136 301 31 138 25-27 139 22 141 21 26 206 187 19 207 5

Conditions 103 22-24 26 104 2-6 15 16 30 35 52 107 22 24-28 30 31 109 31 110 10 11 12 25 112 26 29 113 15 114 24 124 20 125 22 27 2 9 32 126 21 26 30 38 129 5 12 13 131 21 139 18 203 5 7

During World War II 101 20 29 102 11 103 24 35 104 15 105 25 26 107 17 108 5 6 20 109 37 110 18 19 37 111 12 113 22 26 114 47 48 115 44 47 53 116 31 117 35-51 118 23 119 16

77

WORK [Continued] --ollring World War II [Continued]

120 20 21 121 29 123 22 46 124 27 125 3 27 34 35 43 126 35 43 44 127 20 128 21 29 37 129 7 10 130 37 38 40 41 131 26 29 132 23 133 16 20 134 11 20 136 27 28 138 23-25 139 18 20 21 141 21 26 143 19 202 9 203 8 206 10 15 207 3 4 209 20

Employers 101 30 1025-712 103 12 17 22 32 104 2 15 30 105 11 16 106 15 19 107 9 29-31 38 108 14 15 20 109 1 15 20 27 110 9-11 13 27 36 111 15 112 6 7 26 29 32 113 15 16 28 29 114 11 24 31 41-43 115 16 43-45 116 6 7 25 26 28 30-32 117 18 52 118 13 20 119 11-13 16 18 19 120 12 14 15 20 23 121 17 24 122 5-8 123 35 36

78

WORK [Continued] ~players [Continued]

124 20 125 5 21 24 271 281 40 126 151 21 22 251 26 361 371 39 127 11 121 201 211 30 33 128 18 31 129 4 1 7 1 9-11 1 13 1 18 1 21 2 2 130 31 3540 131 16 26 27 133 2 6 134 121 16-18 201 211 25 136 17-19 26 27 33-35 137 6 8 161 19 20 138 3-6 13 20 139 10 121 14-16 140 9-11 141 16 17 201 12 202 2 3 203 7 206 31 15 207 3 5 209 16

Labor Contracting 107 19 261 291 311 32 133 16-18 26

Migrant Labor 101 41 5 12 30 102 6 7 103 24 25 104 2-6 15 241 25 52 105 9-12 171 18 106 121 131 15 17 21-24 107 4 5 8 18 24-27 30 31 108 3 8 15 109 7 8 19-21 27-30 110 91 101 13 15 111 8 12 16 17 112 6 31 32 113 13 15 18 32 114 31 32 115 52 116 27-30 117 12 17-19 291 31 118 16 119 11 12 120 11-13 15 22 121 10 11 22 122 5 22

79

WORK Continued] --grgrant Labor Continued]

123 35 42 43 125 33 126 26 30 33 37 38 127 31 128 16 21 28 129 3 4 11-17 20 21 130 33 34 131 15 19-21 26 133 19 134 9-13 21 22 135 21 25 29 136 37 38 137 16 20 139 13 15-17 140 3 4 141 19 20 142 18 143 11 13 201 8 14 202 4 9 15 203 4 5 7 8-10 205 3 4 7 206 2 4 5-7 9 12-15 208 6 209 8 9 12-15

Mining 103 8 19 115 33 116 20 21 122 11-13 125 1 3 4 12 131 2 140 4 5 141 1

Odd Jobs 104 23 105 15 25 106 3 107 12 18 19 34 35 108 3 5 6 9 111 11 15 16 113 13 114 17 18 32 33 40 41 48 115 19 24 116 25 26 117 7 52 118 18 119 8 12 14 15

80

WORK [Continued] --odd Jobs

120 8 17 122 6 7 22 123 36 40 49 124 14 16 19 24 127 11 128 19 20 29 129 1 3 5 7 131 16 25 30 132 14 17 134 8 12 15 16 135 11 23 137 12 20 25 26 138 18 22 139 6 7 12 16 17 140 1 6-8 10 142 2 3 5 9 14 34 35 143 6 12 14-16 206 3 4 209 20

Oil Fields 102 5-7 12 112 25 26 114 14 15 116 1 13 121 17 125 2 4 1 28 46 129 9 135 7 8 I 23 29 139 22 140 4 142 2 3 206 16 18 208 1-5

Permanent Jobs 101 9 27 29 103 12 17 23 24 32 104 4 6 14 24 26 29 34 106 4 107 19 35 108 4 7-9 109 15 27-29 110 2 10 18 19 21 24 111 6 9-11 16 112 7 30 31 113 1 4 21 28-31 114 16 31 32 48 115 16 1 17 4 4 116 2 7-16 32

81

WORK [Continued] --permanent Jobs [Continued]

118 11 131 18 19 119 191 20 120 201 211 25 121 22 122 2 3 I 5~8 I 23 123 11 VI 35 36 124 1 14-17 125 20 25 27-29 37 126 21 25 33 35-38 127 11 20-22 24 30 128 20 28-30 129 4 7 130 31 36-38 131 21 30 132 18 19 133 19 22 134 11 18 25-28 36 136 2 10 14 15 19 33-35 137 6 8 26-28 138 1-4 8 139 22 23 140 4 5 10-12 20 141 12 17 142 5 25 26 28 35 143 19 201 10 205 6 8 9 2 07 3 1 5 208 1

Prisoners of War as Workers 115 47 133 20 203 9

Strikes 101 17 104 21 22 1 43 105 11 21 106 13 15 16 191 20 33 107 7 11 15 28 109 20 21 110 32 33 111 13 112 7-10 14 113 32 115 48-50 118 18 124 24 125 3 4

82

WORK [Continued] --strikes [Continued]

126 36 127 24 129 10 11 130 40 41 131 27 133 25 138 8 139 16 17 140 14-16 22 201 14 203 7 206 10-13 209 18

Unions 101 17 35 104 21 22 45 105 21 106 15 16 107 5 11-13 21-24 108 12 109 20 112 2 10 32 34-36 113 31 114 42 115 50 116 33 34 118 18 119 13 120 23 24 124 24 125 34 43 45 46 126 36 127 42 128 30 129 10 11 16 130 39-41 46 131 26 134 23 139 16 140 14 22 141 21 203 7 209 18

Wages 101 27 103 10 14 17 18 22 23 33 104 2 4 I 22 I 24 26 341 35 47 105 13 161 17

83

WORK [Continued] --wages [Continued]

106 14 18 19 107 2 12 17 25 30 108 5 6 8 109 6 8 20 21 28 29 31 40 110 7 9 11 1216 111 8 11 13 14 16 112 4 8-10 14 113 13 16-18 26 28 29 114 11 18 25 32 33 42 115 16 28 44 50 116 7 11 16 19 26-32 34 117 7 18 32 35 118 15 18 119 1 11 13 14 120 11-14 121 11 122 3 6-8 123 35 49 125 4 5 7 12 21-23 27-29 38 43 126 23 25 26 36 42 127 17 24 42 43 128 30 129 3 5 7 10 11 21 22 13 0 3 6 3 7 3 9-41 131 12 13 16 134 12 15 16 23 24 26 135 11 21 23 136 28 29 137 8 9 32 138 5 11 18 25 139 6 7 10 12-14 16-18 140 7 9 10 14 15 141 4 8 10 12 15 16 142 16 201 10 203 2 5 204 14 205 6 206 4 10 11 14 15 2 07 10 13 208 9 209 13 15

Work Permits 109 22 23

8

ARKANSAS Continued] Cities

Branch 141 1

Cherry Hill 115 13

Conway 206 18

Dardanelle 103 4

El Dorado 116 1

Fort Smith 116 2 3 18 122 1 126 3 5 16 136 7

Harrison 103 1 4 7

Highland 115 22

Jasper 103 2

Lamar 128 1

Little Rock 109 11

Men a 115 31 36

Mountain Home 137 1

Oden 115 2 4 1 2 6 1 3 5

Pine Ridge 115 13

Russellville 128 1

Smackover 116 1

Newton County 103 2

Reason for leaving 137 7

Return to 109 18 115 35 143 4 5 11 23 206 7

9

ARKANSAS [Continued] White River Country

131 1

ARTMUSIC

103 11 12 115 4 51 116 4 7 12 120 8 126 7 129 81 9 171 18 132 7 138 5 142 4 202 16 209 4

Country Music 109 32 33 121 22 23 127 33 34 136 11 143 13

Crafts 104 59 142 13

CALIFORNIA Cities

Alameda 209 20

Armona 143 1-3 9 205 7

Arroyo Grande 103 30

Arvin 101 31 106 10 17 107 4 12 111 10 113 13 16 24 115 16 1 2 0 1 4 3 1 4 6 1 50 7 52 125 81 2~ 24 137 8 16 19 20 24 203 1

10

CALIFORNIA [Continued] Cities Continued]

Arvin [Continued] 205 6 206 2-4 6 13 17 209 6 9 10 20

Avenal 121 17 22 29

Bakersfield l03 18 109 2 l4 27 110 4 112 3 0 113 24 114 26 28 32 48 115 15 119 19 122 4 22 125 18 24 127 41 131 3 21 132 8 14 18 23 136 18 21 27 37 38 137 21 138 11 18 19 139 20 23 26 142 5 202 2 203 8 205 5 206 2 208 6 15

Barstow 125 17

Beaumont 104 22

Blythe 114 10

Brawley 107 16 121 15 17 126 16 21 24

Brentwood 134 21 23 143 16-18

Buttonwillow 133 11 12 l9 25 26

Calipatria 104 4 7

11

CALIFORNIA [Continued] Cities Continued]

Calistoga 115 41

Cawelo 10330

Chowchilla 142 27 29 30

Clovis 131 15

Colton 129 3

Corcoran 107 18 201 9

Corona 209 1 8

Cutler 101 27

Delano 103 20 21 26 40 110 13 112 30 116 23-25 31 32 34 140 6 204 6 205 4

Dinuba 101 4 107 9 14 27 31 135 21 23 27 30 138 6 7 20-23 31

Dos Palos 117 15 23 51 57

Edison 205 6 206 4

El Centro 126 38

Exeter 127 11 19 20 30 36

Farmersville 123 42 127 11 23 30 41

Fillmore 139 11

Firebaugh 117 8 10

Five Points 110 12 16

12

CALIFORNIA [ContinUed] Cities Continued]

Fresno 117 37 118 13 119 10 12 16 18 126 3 7 128 30 131 15 29 30 138 26 27 143 19 201 9 11

Fontana 103 23

Formosa 136 27

Four Corners 109 14

Fullerton 142 30 31

Garden Grove 137 8 18 209 23

Gardena 137 14 142 3 4 24

Gilroy 106 16

Glendale 143 14

Greenfield 132 23

Grover City 136 30 31

Hanford 114 28 31 119 10-12 16 17 201 9 11 12 14 205 15

Hawthorne 209 19 24

Indio 107 16 30

Ivanhoe 110 19 37

Jasmin 103 21

Kern City 130 46

13

CALIFORNIA IContinued] Cities [Continued]

King City 143 10 12

Lamont 113 17 1 21 2 4 115 47 203 2 209 10

Layton 119 10

Lemere 201 13

Lerdo 103 30

Lindsay 108 3 5 7 122 51 171 22 138 11 19

Linnell 114 28 127 23

Lodi 134 4 8 10 11 13 14 16-18 23

Lomita 113 26

Long Beach 116 3 0 125 27 41 44 130 35 131 12

Los Angeles 103 18 23 109 14 120 10 127 10 17 27 30 130 35 133 22 142 3 24 202 1 2 206 2

Marysville 106 16 21 107 9 14

McFarland 103 20 26 41 140 8-10

Merced 119 10 131 30 205 4 8

14

CALIFORNIA IContinued] Cities [Continued]

Modesto 120 12 131 21

Monita 142 1 3

Needles 117 9

Nipomo 205 5

North Hollywood 139 22

Oildale 109 29 202 6

Ojai 103 2 3 141 14

Ontario 138 10 15-17

Orange Cove 107 19

Palmdale 142 31

Palm Springs 120 23

Pasadena 127 38 209 20

Patterson 120 11 12

Pismo Beach 135 32

Pixley 112 8 120 9 10 13 14 206 11

Poplar 124 15

Porterville 103 24 40 104 6 26 123 34 46 124 141 15

Pumpkin Center 109 2 5 14

Redlands 114 10 137 26 138 13 16

15

CALIFORNIA [Continued] Cities Continued]

Reedley 127 22 205 1

Ridgecrest 138 28-31 33

Riverdale 123 39

Rosedale 133 3 5 19

Salinas 106 16 21

San Bernardino 138 13 14

San Diego 117 37 132 11 15 16 23

San Francisco 134 26 27

San Jose 104 46 106 21 117 54 128 30 20 9 1 17

San Leandro 110 20

San Pedro 103 18

Santa Cruz 119 11

Santa Maria 202 1

Santa Monica 110 18 130 35

Santa Paula 139 13 16

Selma 143 12J 14-16

Shafter 103 26 31 106 13 107 13 109 2 14 17 18 23 27 31 38 129 1 3 4 7 14 15 18 21 131 3 135 11 12 20 21 24 27 30 31

16

CALIFORNIA fContinued] Cities fContinued]

Shafter Continued] 136 13 17 18 21-23 202 6 206 6 208 7

Cherokee Strip 129 15 16

Smiths Corner 135 20 24

Stockton 134 19

Stratford 205 12

Sunnyvale 104 4 46

Taft 121 13 125 2 28 44 202 13 208 1 4

Tipton 104 22 112 7 123 35 209 14 15 22

Tranquility 131 20

Tulare 111 9 12 120 23 26 27 121 9 10 20 123 3 9 40 45 46 131 14 15

Ukipa 114 10

Ventura 130 18 141 14

Visalia 110 20 111 11 16 114 16 23 24 26 28 31-34 116 37 123 40 127 12 13 21 22 36 38 129 16 143 3 9

17

CALIFORNIA JContinued] Cities Continued]

Wasco 106 17 107 4 109 161 40 129 14 142 5 24 281 30 204 8 209 10 14 23 24

Watsonville 107 41 8 12 15 119 11 128 1719 2 05 10

Weed Patch 125 25 33 3 6

Wheeler Ridge 114 16 31 48

Whittier 209 23

Wilmar 127 10

Woodville 123 33-35

Camp Roberts 125 34 39

China Lake 138 24-27

First Impression 101 15 102 4 105 7 106 11 29 107 4 109 1 110 8 23 24 111 9 113 18 114 10 13 23 31 115 15 116 9 117 27 118 13 120 12 121 9 123 3 3 34 124 11 125 24-27

18

CALIFORNIA [Continued] First Impression [Continued]

l27 101 27 1 2 9 128 18 130 341 35 131 15 132 12 133 15 134 101 11 135 21-23 29 136 21 138 14 15 139 11 141 11 15 142 4 201 8 205 2

Hunters Point 208 13

Imperial Valley 104 3 22 34 47 112 31 113 4-6 11-15 116 10 124 11 14 126 16 21 38 41

Kern County 116 33 37

Lake Bottom Buena Vista Lake 109 1 2 113 13 16 20 35

Politics 101 32-34 107 11 12 21 110 25 112 17 126 24 133 28 134 27 28 138 29-32

Sacramento Valley 110 16

San Joaquin Valley 110 4 8 19 116 9 121 9 126 38 127 36-38 41 131 12 20 142 2 8 209 9 20 22-24

19

CALIFORNIA [Continued] Stanislaus County

106 21 Tagus Ranch

112 6 Treatment in

101 11 14 32 102 51 10 104 9 107 6 10 24 26 32 108 4 11 15 16 109 19 110 10-13 19 20 27 34 112 13-16 113 24 25 33-35 114 11 35 43 45 47 116 25 123 35-38 54 55 125 25 40 126 13 23 24 30 32 33 42 46 127 14 25 31-33 43 132 8 134 9 14 137 16 21 24 139 20 22 140 22 142 16 201 ll 15 204 9 206 10 209 14 16

Tulare County 106 21

Yosemite 119 9 10

CHEROKEE INDIAN NATION

126 1 2 1 9-12 2 7 1 2 9 1 4 6 Green Corn Dance and Festival

126 9 10 Religion

126 28 29

COLORADO

113 30

20

CRIMELAWENFORCEMENT

103 28 29 104 20 21 107 7 9 10 15 17 18 29 37 108 13 109 20 21 110 13 30 33 112 13 113 20-24 26 28 114 26 27 116 7 12 120 6 122 1 23 123 3 8 16 21 22 125 18 20 129 14 15 131 2 132 10 11 133 1 4 5 135 11 31 14 17 138 21 8 32 139 131 151 21 24 25 142 8 203 8 206 10-11 19 207 18 19 209 81 17

Charges of Communist Agitation 112 15-20

Criminal Prosecution 112 16-171 20

THE DEPRESSION

103 11 14 1 15 33-35 39 108 1 5 109 36 110 3 I 28 111 7 113 5 114 17 18 115 5 11 12 116 17 117 7 119 1-4 6 15 120 6 121 12 122 3 22

21

THE DEPRESSION I Continued]

123 43 125 1 2 s 12 126 2 I 51 6 13 127 29 128 5 10 129 2 130 20-24 131 4 91 26 132 9 133 3 134 2 135 28 136 17 18 40 137 237 24 138 51 91 11 12 139 1 5 140 17 142 3 17 202 1 205 2 206 6 207 8 1 91 221 23 208 4 I 5 81 9

Causes 118 8 125 12 126 13 134 8 207 8 I 12

DISCRIMINATION

103 28 111 17 114 44 121 131 14 125 42 126 9 40-42 128 9 131 28 132 21-24 133 5 6 251 28 137 21 22 30 138 7 16 139 13T 14 140 257 26 208 5-7 11 12

22

DISCRIMINATION Community

101 10 11 32 102 8 9 104 9 54 105 22-25 27 28 106 33 37 108 15 17 109 19 110 23 27 33 34 36 37 112 13 14 114 45 121 13 18 19 123 36 42 54 55 126 241 321 401 41 127 31-33 128 33 129 18

Government Agencies 104 24 108 13 110 23 33 112 12 13 133 14 202 6 I 8 19

Housing 101 12 102 7 104 43 124 10 16 133 28

Job 101 11 12 32 102 9 104 17 105 12 161 21 22 106 19 110 13 14 114 11 41 45 116 25 124 20 126 42 131 26 139 14 201 11

Schools 102 9 104 11 18 108 10~13 110 32

23

DISCRIMINATION [Continued] Schools IContinued]

1-12 17 114 13 35 36 117 13 14 16 30 34 118 7 16 17 22 121 14-16 123 35-38 124 15 19 126 24 25 127 19 20 36 128 22-24 131 14 22-24 28 133 14 2224 25 134 14 15 24 135 18 26 136 22 24 137 16 21 203 4 204 13 209 9 16

EDUCATION

131 2 22 28 29 132 2 140 22 27

Arizona 114 25 27

Arkansas 107 3 115 6 8 24-26 128 1-3 7 141 2 143 7-10

Athletics 108 10 120 7 123 36 451 46 125 1 6 19 21 22 42 46 127 36 133 23-25 134 14-21 137 14 23

California 101 5 102 11 16 103 25 104 11 27 49 53

24

EDUCATION [Continued] California [Continued]

105 31 11 107 4-6 101 151 16 32 108 5 6 10-13 17 109 6 17 26 29 110 20 21 32 111 12 112 31 37 113 23 24 30 114 2 12-14 35 36 49 115 2 0 116 25 117 12-16 23 24 29 30 34 118 3 7 15-17 21 119 6 120 11 14 23 121 10 12 14-17 20 21 123 35-39 43-46 124 7 15 18 19 125 41 45 126 22 24 34 43 44 127 11 19-21 27 36 128 19 21 129 12 18 19 131 14-16 22-25 27 132 12 15 17 18 133 11 12 14 17 22 134 12-15 24 135 26 28 30 31 136 16 17 22-26 36 137 8 16 17 20-23 28-30 138 2 6 8 10 11 16-22 31 139 22 140 10 11 19 20 141 15 20 142 4 14 15 21 143 3 12-14 16 201 9 10 202 1 9 15 203 1 2 4 5 7 205 2 18 19 206 16 208 1 S 14 209 4 8 9 14-17 20 23

College 101 11 18 20 104 53 107 17 108 17

25

EDUCATION [Continued] College [Continued]

110 20 211 32 114 4 9 116 32 117 53-55 118 3 119 6 120 2 121 121 29 30 122 2 123 51 125 1 6 7 21 126 44 45 127 20 321 33 36-40 128 38 130 43 132 25 133 17 21 22 137 8 29 138 3 6 22-24 31 140 20 22 142 4 26 30 143 16 17 202 1 2 5 9 205 2 5 6 16 19 207 2 3 208 ll 4 209 20-23

Discrimination 101 11 107 6 108 101 11 110 32 112 17 114 121 131 351 36 117 131 14 16 301 34 118 7 I 16 17 22 120 27 121 13-16 123 35-38 124 15 19 125 23 126 24 25 34 43 127 19 20 36 128 22-24 129 19 131 141 22-24 28 132 22 133 14 24 25

26

EDUCATION [Continued] Discrimination [Continued]

134 14 15 21 24 135 18 136 22 24 137 16 21 141 22 203 4 206 17 209 9 16

Iowa 205 2 207 2

Missouri 108 2 11 119 1 21 4-6

Nebraska 130 1 2 7 17 132 4-6

New Mexico 135 19

Oklahoma 101 21 7 102 1 104 14 105 1-3 106 31 7 107 3 109 27 110 2 3 30 113 1 3 114 2 13 50 116 11 6 7 18 118 2 3 6 120 1 21 5-7 122 2 123 7 9 12 20 21 24 25 35 124 2 4 6 125 1 6 20 21 126 2 5 6 44 127 2 3 16 128 4-6 131 1 3 7 8 133 1 11 135 1 2 8 16 18 136 16 17 231 24 137 3 5-8 11 14-16 29 30 138 1-6 10 139 1 142 7 14 15 21 201 3 209 3 4

27

EDUCATION 1Continued] South Dakcita

134 1-3 24 Texas

111 4 114 2 13 50 117 1 5 6 10 121 2 4 5 13 129 2 140 4 143 2

FAMILY LIFE

101 1 5 19 102 2 7 11 12 16 103 2 31 4 6 10 21 105 1 2 I 9 16 24 26 28 106 38 112 7 113 9 10 26 116 20 21 118725 124 4 27 28 125 3 4 126 24 25 44 45 135 2 9 14 15 136 8 9

Bartering 109 11 115 6 116 6 123 15 125 101 11 126 5 128 4 129 2 131 7 140 3

Cars 103 2 4 7 8 9 12 14 15 20 27 105 18 29 106 12 13 107 3 9 15 108 2 4 6 111 8 113 22 23 29 114 4 15 30 33 116 22 30 36 117 71 8 12 23

28

FAMILY LIFE (Continued] Cars Continued]

119 4 120 9 131 15 121 9 122 4 16 17 123 13 125 3 291 31 126 5 17 18 127 9 16 17 128 15 129 3 130 4 30 133 4 12 134 3 5 6 135 9 25 136 19 24 27 138 1 12 13 19 20 30 140 5 9 141 4 5 12 142 6 17 203 3 205 2 9 206 9 207 6 I 21 22 209 4

Chores 101 2 102 12 103 3 6 21 104 48 52 58 59 105 17 109 6-8 18 26 111 2 113 1 2 6 7 114 3 39 40 115 5 7 10 27 28 117 5 26 118 3 4 119 2 120 5 121 1 3 123 1 2 51 10 11 14 15 19 31

461 49 124 3 4 21 125 2 126 3 6 7 128 1 8 130 34 131 8 1 25

29

FAMILY LIFE [Continued] Chores IContinued]

132 3 133 2 15 134 7 135 5 10 19 22 25 27 137 3 4 10-12 22 25 138 9 139 1 2 4 140 12 141 3 142 6 1 22 201 6 209 4 14

Cooking Food 101 9 24 102 3 5 13 15 103 4 27 29 105 2 11 14 15 106 35 36 107 9 13 14 108 2 3 14 109 2 3 7 12 13 22 110 31 111 3 113 2 15 16 18 114 4 17 18 25 38 39 115 10 1 11 1 16 1 2 8 1 31 116 101 24 117 51 6 1 17 119 4 120 16 121 7 24 25 122 13 16 20 123 15-18 25 27 37 49 124 5 6 21 22 125 11-14 126 22 23 127 10 17 128 1 5 10 129 12 130 8 13-15 25 131 5-7 20 21 25 132 6 7 20 133 2 1 3 1 11 1 2 2 134 5-7 22 135 2-6 9 10 18 22 25 27 136 9 12 13 23 137 2 3 10 19 138 25

30

FAMILY LIFE IContinued] CookingFood [Continued]

139 2 3 140 1-3 142 6 7 10 11 143 5-7 11 201 6 16 202 5-7 203 2 204 10 206 1 2 207 10 208 5 209 11-13

Dating 103 12 104 56 106 9 107 10 108 16 113 3 4 114 15 115 4 8 36 116 1 14 117 53 119 5 120 7 8 122 21 125 19 126 8 127 21 130 17 133 24 135 31 136 26 27 2 91 32 137 10 138 20-23 142 27

Entertainment 101 6 7 14 26 102 14 15 103 7 12 27 29 30 104 48 52 105 3 106 4 14 18 26 31 107 3 1 5 108 2 109 2 5 21 26 32 36 110 17 111 2 11

31

FAMILY LIFE [Continued] Entertainment [Continued]

112 31 38 113 2 281 29 31 114 51 13 1 15 1 40 115 3-5 8 33 36 116 2-4 33 117 9 23 24 34 118 5-7 20 21 119 4 1 5 1 11 14 120 2 8 121 5 19 122 9 19 20 123 5 20 211 25 37 411 42 124 2 6 21 125 41 6 8 9 221 33 126 8 257 28 127 34 128 6-8 241 26 129 81 171 18 131 61 9 132 5-7 133 3 14 15 134 6 17 21 22 135 3 7 91 13 14 16 30 32 136 2 91 11-131 29 137 9 24 138 5 23 139 4 9 140 2 3 141 3 10 142 6 11 15 22 143 1 3 8 10 201 2 5 203 6 208 6 2 0 9 4 13

Hobbies 102 7 103 12 104 57-59 114 9 118 6 120 5 123 19 129 8 135 3

Hunting 109 2 116 21 5

32

FAMILY LIFE [Continued] Hunting [Continued]

119 5 8 122 11 123 16-22 125 10 131 5 22 135 5 10 24 139 24

Marriage 101 3 25 102 2 12 16 103 12-14 104 56 105 1 25 106 8 1 9 107 171 20 108 8 16 109 26 27 110 2 19 111 4 5 112 4 113 1 3 4 29 30 114 15 115 8 9 36 37 116 1 16 30 117 52 53 58 118 21 119 17 120 7 121 15 29 122 2 21 123 27 37 47-49 124 26 125 27 126 8 9 28 127 3-5 211 39 130 5 17 19 42 131 3 132 19 133 24 135 4 31 136 6 8 26 27 30 32 137 10 24 26 138 24 28 139 19 140 4 5 141 21 142 24 27 28 143 17

33

FAMILY LIFE [Continued] Marriage Continued]

201 4 12 14 206 2 207 2 209 20

Moonshining 103 8 10 36-38 122 14 135 3

Problems 103 6 8 20 35 36 105 23 106 24T 25 28 107 19 20 35 37 108 6 16 17 109 17 18 110 2 3 112 3 71 24-26 29 31 113 9 12 18 21-23 25-29 114 7 115 2 3 6 116 7 117 25 120 1-3 24-26 121 23 24 122 10 18 19 130 3 132 1 3 7 135 23 29 30 136 37 38 40 138 4 6 9 141 14 15 201 13 202 6-8 12 204 11

Sense of Community 103 11 105 18 24 106 28 107 14 108 19 109 12_ 19 110 11 18 23 113 10 11 114 18 118 3 4 121 3 122 10 18 19

34

FAMILY LIFE [Continued] Sense of Community [Continued]

124 6 8 15 125 4 8 126 12 13 39 128 7 37 130 2 8 131 4 5 7 20 132 71 8 135 13 17 18 25 31 137 5 6 138 31 32 141 4 9 142 7 8 21-24 143 7

Shivaree 114 15 126 28 127 5

Sports 108 10 113 3 116 4 119 5 120 7 122 19 24 123 4 5 19 45 49 50 125 1 6 128 6 1 9 133 23-25 134 14-22 25 135 10 136 12 137 14 138 19 139 18 141 3 9 142 27 2 08 6

FARMING 110 3 11 115 39 47 48 123 28 29 47 48 52 53 125 10 140 19 20 141 4 10 11 26 201 6

35

FARMING Continued] Butchering

109 12 130 8-13

Crops 101 23 102 1 103 20 32 104 2 105 1 2 109 10 11 111 4 112 2 3 24 113 1 2 4 114 2 115 2 6 23 41 42 116 4 5 17 18 117 5 118 2 9 10 119 2 14 120 6 121 3 6 8 122 13 123 13 14 19 29 41 124 7 9 125 3 10 11 15 29 126 3 127 152 128 1 4 129 1 130 15 16 19-22 27 28 131 11 133 2 137 134 1 5 137 2 138 9 139 2 140 9 202 141 8 143 21 205 2 3 13 206 1 3 4 8 207 6 8 12 14 209 4

Drought 101 23 103 17 104 2 105 5

36

FARMING Continued] Drought Continued]

106 6 109 11 110 22 113 4 6 114 16 19 116 18-20 118 10~ 11 119 3 6 121 6 124 1 7 125 15 126 2 127 71 161 27 128 2 51 10 130 5 16 20 281 29 131 11 132 9 134 5 139 5 140 5 141 41 6 142 19 201 21 16 205 4 8 207 14 20 209 11 2

Dust Storms 101 71 8 102 3 103 17 39 105 4 106 5 6 109 11 110 12 21 111 6 7 112 23 114 21 115 12 116 18~ 19 118 10 11 119 3 120 6 121 6 123 14 124 7 125 15 16 126 14

37

FARMING Continued] Dust Storms IContinued]

127 27 29 128 10 130 16 131 11 136 40 138 137 14 141 4 6 142 4 17-20 201 16 205 4 207 6 14-18 20 21 209 6

FloodsCyclones 107 16 111 6 7 114 23 123 14 23 130 1 134 5 138 15 139 11 209 1

Government Policies 101 20 24 102 2 103 24 32 33 35 104 7 8 33 105 5 106 8 107 13 108 6 15 16 109 9 22 111 6 7 113 32 114 19 20 118 9 10 119 6 120 20 123 30-32 124 9 10 125 121 13 127 22 128 11 130 26 27 131 5 10 11 132 10 134 4 8 24 139 6 16 17

38

FARMING fContinued] Government Policies Continued]

140 24 142 18 201 2 205 11-19 209 7 8

Income 101 3 104 2 105 2 106 8 111 5 112 3 24 26 113 1 2 4 114 4 16 19 115 11 43 117 7 118 2 8 9 119 4 6 7 121 6 7 123 40 41 126 6 13 151 20 127 16 12 8 51 9 129 2 130 15 18 211 22 25 26 34 35

481 49 132 2 9 11 135 3 138 3 140 5 141 4 51 19 142 5 143 20 205 6 13 206 2-4 207 81 9 15 21

Land Ownership 101 23 103 31 107 2 108 1 109 91 10 110 22 112 3 114 1 2 7 115 36 119 1-3 6 7 120 6

39

FARMING [Continued] Land Ownership [Continued]

121 2 122 2 3 123 35 41 50 125 2 3 23 126 2 3 13 127 12 18 22 128 8 129 1 7 22 130 3 131 4 133 3 4 12 137 18 25 26 134 2 4 5 8 11 137 27 138 2 3 139 2 140 5 13 17-19 141 3 15-17 21 22 142 2-4 25 143 20 2 OS 1 2 206 1 5 6 8 9 207 9 10 209 1 22

Land Rental 101 2 102 1 103 8 23 104 1 7 8 107 2 110 1 111 2 113 4 114 1 2 10 14 115 23 27 116 16-18 118 2 119 3 120 6 121 2 7 8 122 2 123 127 13 40 41 50 124 4 9 127 1 2 6 7 128 5 129 1 130 5 15 i31 4 17-19

40

FARMING [Continued] Land Rental IContinued]

138 9 139 5 140 101 13 141 15 201 3 206 5 9

Methods 101 3 102 3 7 12 103 171 20 21 24 31 39 104 1 105 5 106 7 29 109 6 11 12 30 31 110 21 22 28 111 7 112 23 113 2 114 19 20 115 51 41-48 116 5 15 18 118 1 10 19 119 2 4 120 11 14 121 6 7 122 9 10 16-18 123 2 3 6 7 19 29 30 51 52 124 8 9 125 10 11 15 16 126 5 14 21 127 7 16 128 7 10 11 129 7 130 15 1619 131 5 11 18 132 3 9 10 134 6 140 20 141 6 19 142 51 19~ 201 22 143 2 0 201 6 206 3 8 207 7 81 14 16

Sharecropping 103 1 7 105 1 110 1 3

41

FARMING Continued] Sharecropping Continued]

111 2 112 3 24 113 4 115 6 91 27 116 17 117 11 5 7 118 2 9 121 2 127 21 61 15 128 8 129 1 130 51 151 18 137 2 141 41 8 142 2 206 4 5 209 11 19

THE GRAPES OF WRATHSTEINBECK

106 6 1 71 15 108 15 110 29-301 33 119 13 122 22 125 41 128 331 34 132 22 134 13 142 19 208 4 71 11 13-16

Identification with 101 16 35 103 27 28 111 18 113 35 121 27 127 181 41 42 129 13 20 21 131 13 133 21 136 20 37 139 20 201811 205 5

42

THE GRAPES OF WRATHSTEINBECK [Continued] Movie

103 27 105 26 106 33 34 107 5 13 110 2 8 113 34 114 45 118 16 17 121 27 124 25 127 42 131 28 137 31 139 19 141 24 208 15

Objections to 101 16 103 2 8 105 26 27 106 33-36 114 45 46 118 23 24 120 28 124 25 127 18 25 128 33 34 131 27 28 137 30 31 139 20 141 2 4 143 13 204 19 205 5 2 06 19 208 14-16

HEALTH Accidents

104 61 62 107 18 116 22 23

Birth of Children 101 5 102 2 103 5 9 10 13 16 105 1

43

HEALTH [Continued] Birth of Children Continued]

106 16 22 109 15 16 18~ 37 111 6 112 20 113 2 4 5 14 18-20 114 37 115 11-13 17 38 117 21 120 3 8 13 19-22 122 20 123 50 125 10 37 126 12 127 7 1 8 129 19 20 130 1 2 22 133 10 135 9 12 20 21 136 4 8 27 137 2 1 3 138 2 139 19 23 140 711 142 2 8 143 17 202 3 7 11 12 18

Causes of Death 101 25 103 5 106 16 107 1 13 19 109 25 26 38 39 110 2 31 111 5 112 6 113 1 19 30 114 43 49 115 3 6 7 17 18 116 5 117 20 21 26 120 1 3 19 24 25 123 16~ 43 124 23 126 44 127 4 5 13 130 24 48 132 19 135 137 14 16

44

HEALTH [Continued] Causes of Death [Continued]

136 3-6 25 27 29-31 38 39 141 16 142 23 143 19 202 3 9 10 12 14 16-18 206 14 209 19 20

Diseases 102 13 103 20 105 11 14 23 24 107 6 11 13 14 16 19 20 30 31 109 24 38 39 110 2 8 30 31 112 14 19 24 113 8 12 13 18 19 30 114 9 17 25 26 37 49 115 5 7 12 16-20 22 23 116 19 117 26 47 52-56 120 3 19 20 24 26 122 18 24 123 16 22-24 124 22-24 26 125 47 126 22 35 127 3 7 128 2 9 129 2 3 130 3 38 47 131 12 22 132 2 19 133 8 135 13 21 136 25 30 35 39 137 4 8 138 13 23 139 7 140 5 142 20 21 202 1-4 8-14 16 18 203 6 205 1 206 2 209 11 12 19

Folk Remedies and Cures 103 5 107 11

45

HEALTH [Continued] Folk Remedies and Cures Continued]

109 24 25 113 11 19 115 2 3 22 117 20 21 123 20 23 128 6 133 9 10 135 14 22 137 4 142 20 21 202 8-111 14

Health Care 101 13 20 102 13 103 5 91 16 105 141 151 23 24 106 1 8 107 111 18 23 38 109 151 16 181 23 241 381 39 110 2 1 8 1 311 32 112 6 113 1 51 18-201 301 311 33 38 114 17 371 38 115 5-7 12-18 23 116 5 61 23 117 20-231 55 118 171 18 120 3 41 8 21 22 121 20 25 122 18 20 21 123 4 22 23 124 4 22 23 125 10 21 37 38 126 22 23 35 127 3 7-9 30 128 2 9 129 19 130 1 22 23 47 48 131 22 132 19 133 8-10 135 91 12-14 21 22 136 6 9 301 33 35 137 8 138 131 23 139 71 9~ 101 18 19 141 2 0 142 20

46

HEALTH Continued] Health Care Continued]

202 2-14 16-19 206 14 209 11 12

Sanitation 202 4-6 15 17

HOUSING Auto Courts

107 9~ 14~ 27 Ditch Camps

102 7 8~ 14 103 26 104 12 105 23 106 15 107 10 110 6 25 113 14 35 114 39 115 52 118 15 16 119 13 16 121 19 20 122 22 23 125 20 37 126 33 129 15 131 20 132 18 136 37-39 137 17 139 18 202 4-6 15 203 3 206 7 I 10 208 7 8 11 209 10

Dugouts 135 11~ 18 19

Government-provided 101 34 103 26 27 104 19 20 51 105 10 106 10 11 14

47

HOUSING Continued] Government-provided [Continued]

107 4-7 13 14 16 17 28 108 12 109 31-33 110 14 111 9-11 15 112 3 8 113 35 36 114 38 39 118 16 119 13 121 17-19 124 16 125 25 33 36 126 26 30-32 127 23 41 128 20 129 141 15 131 22 133 2 0 137 30 141 20 202 6 15 203 3 204 16 17 205 4 206 13 14 208 7 20 9 10

Grower-provided 102 8 103 24-26 104 20 42 46 105 9 106 12 15 109 15 28 110 16 111 14 112 6 113 13 16 114 10 23 28 33 34 118 18 20 119 12 13 121 22 122 6 23 123 35 42 125 24 25~ 33 35 36 126 21 7 33 127 11 18 23

48

HOUSING [Continued] Grower-provided [Continued]

128 19 129 4 5 13-15 131 16 133 18 137 17 ~ 20 139 15 18 140 6 8-10 16 141 14 16 17 201 8 9 203 3 204 16 17 206 6-8 13 209 10

Homes in California 101 8 26 28 29 102 4 6 11 12 103 21 104 4 12-14 25 26 49 60 61 105 19 20 106 12 21 107 5 I 7 121 27 108 31 6 1 7 109 151 181 271 29 110 81 14 15 111 14 112 61 8 I 201 301 331 39 113 16-201 23 24 28 114 10 111 231 331 34 115 15-17 116 241 261 32 117 18 19 118 14 121 111 171 181 221 29 122 246 123 341 36 371 411 50 124 101 111 141 16 125 251 35 126 21 22 33 127 11 13 18-241 30 311 37 128 19 20 129 4 11 12 15-17 131 13 16 17 19 20 132 12 14 15 17 133 8 12 15 27 28 134 10-13 135 24 27 31 33 136 21 24 25 137 20 24 26 27

49

HOUSING [Continued] Homes in California IContinued]

138 13 16-18 20 25 28 29 139 17 18 ~3 24 140 6-11 17 141 13 14 16 27 142 29 143 11 12 20 201 10 202 3 203 1 2 204 16 18 205 7 206 7-9 208 10 209 9 11 14 15

Homestead in Arkansas 103 3 115 1 2 4 9 10 22-24 128 1 2 137 1 141 1 2 143 6 7

Homesmiddottead in Missouri 108 1 119 1 2 4

Homestead in Nebraska 130 5-8 18 132 2 8

Homestead in Oklahoma 103 9 12-14 17 104 56 106 2 109 10 110 1 114 1 4 10 16 115 2 7 118 2 4 122 2 4 9 11 123 1 2 9-14 124 3-5 125 9 10 126 3 4 27 127 1 2 6 7 15 16 26 27 128 3 131 1 133 1 4 135 6-8 136 8 11 12 137 7 13

50

HOUSING [Continued] Homestead in Oklahoma [Continued]

138 2 3 9 11 12 139 1-3 142 1-4 7--13 209 3

Homestead in South Dakota 134 2 3

Homestead in Texas 111 3 117 2 121 1 4 129 1 2 140 1

Internment Camps WW II) 122 23 125 35

Labor Camps 103 21 24 28 104 44 107 4 10 12 16 17 26 27 29 109 27 28 31-33 110 33 113 17 20 114 24-28 33 117 11 12 17 18 25 123 33 128 16 129 4 12 17 133 18 134 13 21 22 142 29 202 15 204 16 205 5

State Rental Homes 135 27 28

Tents 101 34 102 4 5 103 9 104 3 13 42 43 62 105 9 106 13 107 4 9 10 14 17 27 28 109 1 2 9 31 113 6 114 24 115 15

51

HOUSING [Continued] Tents Continued]

116 8 117 19 121 17-20 123 33 124 16 125 33 37 127 30~ 37 129 4 12 15 131 13 20 21 134 21 140 6 143 13 14 202 4 204 9 17 206 6 7 209 10 11

IMPACT OF EXPERIENCE

l(H 14 161 191 28 31 102 10 103 35 41 104 2 81 48 55 63 64 106 26 27 107 6 14 30-33 35-37 108 19-21 109 40 110 13 19 20 27 34-36 38 39 111 18 112 14 17 19-211 30 34 40 113 24-26 2 9 34 37 114 50 115 20 53 116 37 117 10 15 24 27 58 121 11 15-19 31 122 23 24 123 39 42 53-55 125 45 47 126 17 ~ 18 24 33 45 46 127 12 14 19-21 32-351 41 43 128 19 30~ 35-38 130 48 49 131 191 25 31 132 17 24

52

IMPACT OF EXPERIENCE [Continued]

134 136

137 138 141 142 143 202 203 209

24 25 28 11 17 20 41 29_ 32 16 31-33 14 25 26 28 34 22 23 16-19 11 19 25

29 21 25 33 35 36 40

INDIANA

202 1

IOWA

142 205 207

4 1 1

IWO JIMA

117 42-48

JAPANESE INTERNMENT

122 125 205

23 35 9 10

KANSAS

113 116 132 207

3 14 1 6 16

KU KLUX KLAN

103 135

28 14-17

53

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA

114 301 46 116 19 122 22 131 20 135 20 139 11 140 13 202 4 51 9 17 18 208 3 1 6 10-12

Attraction of California 101 3 1 17 102 3 103 18 20 105 6 106 6 9 11 281 29 107 8 108 4 I 18 109 9 110 8 111 9 112 23 113 51 6 114 91 22 115 14 391 41 116 71 9 117 8 118 11 12 119 8 1 10 11 121 9 122 3 124 10 11 125 81 241 30 126 151 16 127 8 1 16 27 128 13 129 3 130 32 131 12 25 132 3 11 12 134 81 11 24 135 11 18 136 18 139 101 26 140 5 141 51 14 142 3 4 143 11 201 4 I 6 8 12

54

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA [Continued]

202 6 206 2 4 209 2

Belongings 101 3 102 4 103 15 20 104 42 105 6 7 106 10 107 3 16 108 4 111 8 112 2 113 6 7 11 114 30 115 14 116 22 117 8 118 13 15 124 10 12 126 17 127 9 18 128 15 130 30 35 131 13 132 14 135 20 136 19 138 14 140 9 141 14 202 5 205 1 207 19 209 5

Border Inspections 102 8 103 15 20 104 9 10 49 105 8 106 30 108 18 19 110 24 113 6 7 10-12 114 30 31 117 11 118 13

55

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA Continued] Border Inspections Continued]

121 10 123 33 124 13 125 32 126 20 127 10 29 128 16 18 131 14 132 14 133 7 135 20 137 18 138 14 143 15 209 5 8

CookingFood 102 3 5 13 15 103 21 106 10 113 8 10 114 9 29 116 10 117 9 118 12 119 10 123 33 125 19 31 126 20 127 10 128 15 130 3 0 1 3 3 131 13 14 132 13 133 5 6 134 10 135 20 138 14 141 12 143 11 15 209 5

Funds Available 101 3 24 102 4 103 15 18 104 2 105 6 106 9 107 4 14-16

56

MIGRATIONTO CALIFORNIA [Continued] Funds Available [Continued]

108 5 110 3 8 111 8 112 1 4 6 113 6 114 10 17 29 115 14 116 10 22 117 710 118 13 121 3 10 122 4 123 34 124 12 125 17 126 5 18-20 127 17 2 9 128 15 129 3 130 29 30 34 131 13 132 13 133 3 134 8 10 135 12 18 138 14 140 6 141 12 142 25 143 10 11 201 7 205 1 209 5

Reasons for Move 101 3 23 102 2 4 103 15 18 20 25 39 104 2 42 105 4 6 106 9 11 107 2 108 3 5 18 109 9 10 13 27 110 3 4 8 111 7 8 112 2 113 5 6

57

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA [Continued] Reasons for Move [Continued]

114 115 116 117 118 119 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 201 204 205 206 207 209

Route 102 103 104 105 106 108 110 112 113 114 115 116

8-10 21 22 14 19-22 7 11 8 8 3 141 10 8 14 7 1

12 2 291 121 11 11 41 111 181 8 13 10 51 5

9

4 30 1 32

101 141 23-25 30

8 1 16 1 30 13

3 311 321 341 35 13

3 8-11

12 18 40

13

26 6 9 11

2-4 16 17 19 24 21 10 6 9 1 2 10 19 11 21 191 22

4 18-20 2 I 8 61 7 10 4 3 5 4 I 8 31 40 22-24

58

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA Continued] Route Continued]

117 8-10 118 12 119 9 10 124 11 125 17 126 181 19 127 9 181 29 128 14-16 130 32-34 131 14 132 13 134 10 135 11 19 137 17 138 13 14 202 4 5 205 1 209 7

Shelter 102 4 103 18-20 104 9 106 10 107 4 108 4 111 8 112 5 113 8 10 114 9 24 28 29 116 22 23 117 9 118 12 119 9 121 9 123 33 124 10 125 17-19 126 17 127 9 128 15 129 3 130 301 33 131 13 132 13 133 5 134 10 135 11 136 19

59

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA [Continued] Shelter [Continued]

137 17 141 12 143 11 201 7 2 07 18 209 5

Transportation 101 3 102 4-6 103 16 18 20 104 8 42 105 6 1 7 106 10 107 3 108 4 109 9 13 110 3 8 23 24 111 8 112 5 113 6 7 114 8 24 29-31 115 14 116 1 9 10 22 117 8 118 12 119 8 9 121 9 122 4 I 17 123 32 33 124 12 125 17-191 24 26 2 9 31 126 5 17 18 127 9 17 128 15 129 3 131 13 133 4 134 10 135 11 136 19 138 13 139 10 140 5 9 141 12 142 3 25

15143 201 8 205 1 209 1 2 4 5

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MISSOURI

108 1 2 19 115 4 0 121 2 129 16 207 7 208 5

Cities Cape Girardeau

116 9 El Dorado Springs

108 1 3 Hannibal

119 4 7 Kansas City

116 8 207 3

Monroe City 119 1

St Louis 119 2 4 7 8

MONTANA

119 3

NEBRASKA

132 1 Cities

Grand Island 130 18

Kerney 130 3

Litchfield 130 3 4 16 35

Ponca 130 1 4 7

Return to 130 40

THE NEW DEAL Civilian Conservation Corps

103 34

61

THE NEW DEAL [Continued] Civilian Conservation Corps [Continued]

110 3-7 9 35 112 28 119 15 125 5 12 21-23 129 18 139 7-9 16 207 13 208 10

Hoover 103 32 34 125 12

National Recovery AdministrationOther Agencies 103 32 34 118 8 205 4 5 8-19

Politics 101 34 103 33 35 104 7 1 8 33 107 12 112 13 28 121 2 125 12 14 15 131 10 132 10 11 138 8 1 15 139 14 140 25 207 12 208 15 209 21

Roosevelt 101 32-34 103 32 104 32 33 106 5 108 5 6 15 16 110 3 35 36 111 6 7 112 27 28 113 25 32 114 19 115 12 118 9 119 6 15 123 30 31 125 12 15 126 13

62

THE NEW DEAL [Continued] Roosevelt [Continued]

127 22 23 128 11 129 10 14 130 23 24 26 27 131 5 9 10 132 9 133 13 27 134 4 8 24 138 11 139 6 7 13 14 23 140 24 14178 142 17 18 205 17 18 207 9 12 13 208 10 209 21

Voting 103 33 106 5 110 25 26 125 14 130 23 131 5 139 252 4 140 25 207 13

Works Progress Administration 101 336 102 2 104 31 105 4 5 8 19 20 107 1 108 12 110 35 111 177 112 28 113 17 18 21 24 33 114 22 115 13 118 8 119 14 156 124 14 17 125 1 12 23 127 22 128 20 23 27 129 5 10 132 9 11 16 133 11 17

63

THE NEW DEAL [Continued] Works Progress Administration Continued]

134 5 9 23 138 11 12 13978 140 23 141 23 142 18 204 6 207 12 208 10 209 21

NEW MEXICO

135 11 18-20 140 3 4

Cities Albuquerque

117 8 11 Deming

116 22 23 Gallup

116 12 Las Cruces

116 22 23

OKIE

113 10 33 114 41 46 128 18 25 33 132 18 19 135 26 202 5 205 4 1 6 208 4

Definition 101 31 102 8 104 37 54 105 22 106 31-33 107 38 108 19 109 17T 19 27 110 28 35

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OKIE [Continued] Definition [Continued]

114 44 118 24 121 21 32 123 22 37 38 124 25 26 126 40 127 14 31 33 128 33 132 21 22 134 14 136 37-40 137 22 30 139 19 141 25 201 16 202 4 1 16 203 10 206 14 208 4 13

Reactions to Term 101 32 102 8 9 104 37 54 105 22 106 31-33 107 38 39 109 19 110 12 27 28 113 33 34 37 114 41 42 116 34 118 24 120 26 27 121 21 123 37 38 42 124 18 125 42 43 126 32 40 46 127 14 33 36 128 24 25 33 129 21 131 23 132 23 136 22 39 40 137 21 22 30 139 19 141 24 142 29 30

42

35

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OKIE [Continued] Reactions to Term [Continued]

201 16 203 10 205 12

Rednecks 107 2 4-26

OKLAHOMA

111 6 125 3 10 126 10 14 27 43 128 4 135 11 12 141 5 9

Cities Ardmore

110 1 2 139 2

Blair 114 15

Blanchard 120 1 2 5

Boley 133 1 1 3

Boynton 135 11

Bushyhead 137 73 6

Checotah 113 1 4 128 3 8 209 1

Chelsea 137 7 812

Cold Springs 140 4

Colgate 112 2

Comanche 142 1

Council Hill 131 1

Cushing 201 2

Duncan 110 1 124 1

66

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities Continued]

Durant 103 16

Dustin 139 1 2 25

Enid 138 middot 6

EufaulaLake Eufaula 103 71 29 209 23

Fort Gibson 123 1 12 13 24 25 32 126 1 16

Fort Sill 120 5

Frederick 104 56

Granite 114 8

Greenfield 141 9

Guthrie 138 2-5 13 15

Hammon 142 3 15

Hanna 112 3 136 1

Hartshorne 125 1

Henryetta 103 16 209 1

Hillibee 127 4

Hitchita 112 25 209 3

Holdenville 137 3-5

Hollis 102 1

Lenna 118 1 131 2

Lexington 120 1 2

Lindsay 106 9

67

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities (Continued]

Maud 118 1

McAlester 109 91 10 125 20

McLain 122 1

Meeker 127 6 15 16

Muskogee 122 1 123 18 19 25

Nowata 122 2

Oaklodge 116 1 5

Okemah 103 8 133 4

Oklahoma City 120 8 12 138 3 5

Paden 127 4

Pauls Valley 106 1 109 10 13

Pitcher 103 8

Pleasant Valley 109 10 13

Ponca City 142 1 2

Porum 112 1

Prague 127 5 6

Quinton 136 1 10 11 18

Sallisaw 116 16_ 36

Scullyville 116 3 7

Seminole 116 1 135 8

Spiro 102 1 116 1 3 6 7

68

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities [Continued]

Stillwater 201 4 13

Tryon 201 1

Tulsa 116 16 17

Tuttle 120 1

Watonga 120 4 141 9

Weletka 103 11

Wewoka 112 1 4 25

Whodathoughtit 113 3

Craig County 122 11

Moved to 114 8 115 26 128 2 3 131 1 2 137 3 141 4

Oklahoma Territory 127 1-3

Payne County 105 1

Return to 102 11 107 15 109 27 110 18 38 111 8 18 114 10 14 15 17 116 36 37 120 13 27 123 53 125 25 26 29 30 40 127 16 28 131 13 22 25 133 16 135 23 25 136 18 137 7

69

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Return to [Continued]

139 26 27 140 9 142 3 10 17 22 34 201 13 206 7 207 20 209 1 2 17 18 23

Rogers County 101 23

Sequoyah County 116 1 16-18 36

Wagoner County 101 23

OREGON

109 28 29 130 29-34 206 2

POEMS

128 14 22 25 31 34 36

RELIEFWELFARE Agencies

102 91 13 103 32 107 35 112 12 114 18 124 2 3 125 17 202 5 15 2 0 4 2 11-13

Attitudes toward 101 10 102 91 10 103 32 104 24 32 105 19 110 14 26 27 111 17 112 12 113 17 2833

70

RELIEFWELFARE [Continued] Attitudes toward [Continued]

116 35 119 15 121 177 19 25 123 43 124 177 23 125 38 126 35_~ 39 127 417 42 128 27-30 129 5 130 2 7 131 4 27 30 31 132 16-18 133 13 14 137 32 139 8 140 23 142 18 202 71 8 1 15 203 6 11 204 13 14 20 208 10 209 21

Quality 102 10 103 32 104 32 125 38 39 204 15

Type Received 102 9 10 103 16 32 33 104 24 31 105 19 107 15 108 4 110 17 111 17 112 12 113 32 114 18 42 118 8 121 17 124 23 125 37 128 28 29 130 27 132 16

71

RELIEFWELFARE [Continued] Type Received IContinued]

133 13 134 15 135 28 139 8 202 5 71815 204 15 208 9 209 211 22

Welfare 101 9 10 102 9 10 103 32 104 24 311 36 1 0 5 19- 21 1 2 5 106 12 16 17 23 24 107 14 15 18 351 37 108 4 1 71 18 110 14 17 25-27 111 17 112 121 13 15 113 15 171 28 114 181 421 43 116 35 120 17 121 19 122 24 123 43 125 19 126 251 39 128 27 28 131 4 27 133 11 13 22 136 14 137 32 140 3 141 20 142 18 201 13 202 51 71 15 203 6 11 204 2 11 19-21 205 4 11 12 207 10 13 19

RELIGION

103 32

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RELIGION [Continued]

110 29 113 321 36 126 28 29 131 6 132 6 135 151 32 142 12 26 33 202 6

Brush Arbor 109 5 122 19 123 25 136 10 139 41 5 209 11

Churches 101 7 11 102 10 105 31 29 106 2 I 8 I 25 107 3 109 5 110 171 18 112 371 39 113 21 16 17 35 114 51 7 8 441 45 115 8 31-33 50-53 117 54-58 118 51 6 1 21 119 4 120 8 121 25 26 122 191 24 123 25126142 124 21 31 5 61 201 22 125 81 41 126 71 241 30 127 21 10 14 271 301 341 351 38-41 128 6 26 27 130 3 131 6 132 6 21 23 133 23 134 1 3 24 25 29 135 7 141 18 31 136 3 7 137 9 10 24 25 138 8 91 14

73

RELIGION Continued] Churches Continued]

140 14 15 141 2 3 9 142 4 22 30-33 143 12 15 24 201 5 11 209 4

MinistryMissionary Work 107 23 113 31 36 142 25 26 29

Moral Majority 134 29

RevivalsTraveling Ministers 109 5 114 5 6 115 32 118 5 6 124 6 125 8 I 9 126 =middot 8 127 5 128 6 131 4 6 I 8 135 14 139 4 141 3 142 26-28 32 33

SOUTH DAKOTA Beadle County

134 1 Huron County

134 5 Return to

134 8 9 29 Wounded Knee

134 5

TEXAS

113 4 114 6 28 43 44 124 4 131 20 142 24 30

74

TEXAS Continued] Cities

Abilene 111 5 6 117 15

Austin lb3 15

Barstow 104 1

Big Spring 142 30 32 209 s 6

Cedar Hill 140 1

Dallas 117 7 140 1

Electra 140 4

Gainesville 121 1

Haskell 129 1

Kemp 117 6

La Mesa 114 14

Plainview 110 3

Port Arthur 116 8 9

Red Springs 114 1

Silverton 140 1

Waco 103 15 16

Wichita Falls 117 8

Wylie 111 1

Brazo River 103 16

Farming Conditions 104 40

Return to 114 14 16 121 28 31 129 6

Rio Grande Valley 103 15

75

VIOLENCE

103 28 29 104 17 21 105 25 27 107 61 9 12 261 28 30 109 2 01 21 33 111 13 17 112 9 10 36 113 4J 18J 21-23 26-29 33 34 114 2527 35 115 49 123 36 125 191 43 126 41 127 23 131 22 23 138 10 11 20-22 139 9 10 15 18 25 203 8 204 9 206 10-12

VIRGINIA

206 1

WASHINGTON

206 1

WORK --xfter World War II

101 29 102 12 103 31 104 15 44 106 16 107 171 19-21 36 110 19 20 34 37 111 16 112 34J 35 114 48 116 31 117 51-57 119 18 120 21 23 24

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WORK [Continued] --xfter World War II [Continued]

123 46 50 124 28 125 2 28 43-45 126 38 44 127 33 371 41 129 71 8 130 38 41 42 46 134 11 136 301 31 138 25-27 139 22 141 21 26 206 187 19 207 5

Conditions 103 22-24 26 104 2-6 15 16 30 35 52 107 22 24-28 30 31 109 31 110 10 11 12 25 112 26 29 113 15 114 24 124 20 125 22 27 2 9 32 126 21 26 30 38 129 5 12 13 131 21 139 18 203 5 7

During World War II 101 20 29 102 11 103 24 35 104 15 105 25 26 107 17 108 5 6 20 109 37 110 18 19 37 111 12 113 22 26 114 47 48 115 44 47 53 116 31 117 35-51 118 23 119 16

77

WORK [Continued] --ollring World War II [Continued]

120 20 21 121 29 123 22 46 124 27 125 3 27 34 35 43 126 35 43 44 127 20 128 21 29 37 129 7 10 130 37 38 40 41 131 26 29 132 23 133 16 20 134 11 20 136 27 28 138 23-25 139 18 20 21 141 21 26 143 19 202 9 203 8 206 10 15 207 3 4 209 20

Employers 101 30 1025-712 103 12 17 22 32 104 2 15 30 105 11 16 106 15 19 107 9 29-31 38 108 14 15 20 109 1 15 20 27 110 9-11 13 27 36 111 15 112 6 7 26 29 32 113 15 16 28 29 114 11 24 31 41-43 115 16 43-45 116 6 7 25 26 28 30-32 117 18 52 118 13 20 119 11-13 16 18 19 120 12 14 15 20 23 121 17 24 122 5-8 123 35 36

78

WORK [Continued] ~players [Continued]

124 20 125 5 21 24 271 281 40 126 151 21 22 251 26 361 371 39 127 11 121 201 211 30 33 128 18 31 129 4 1 7 1 9-11 1 13 1 18 1 21 2 2 130 31 3540 131 16 26 27 133 2 6 134 121 16-18 201 211 25 136 17-19 26 27 33-35 137 6 8 161 19 20 138 3-6 13 20 139 10 121 14-16 140 9-11 141 16 17 201 12 202 2 3 203 7 206 31 15 207 3 5 209 16

Labor Contracting 107 19 261 291 311 32 133 16-18 26

Migrant Labor 101 41 5 12 30 102 6 7 103 24 25 104 2-6 15 241 25 52 105 9-12 171 18 106 121 131 15 17 21-24 107 4 5 8 18 24-27 30 31 108 3 8 15 109 7 8 19-21 27-30 110 91 101 13 15 111 8 12 16 17 112 6 31 32 113 13 15 18 32 114 31 32 115 52 116 27-30 117 12 17-19 291 31 118 16 119 11 12 120 11-13 15 22 121 10 11 22 122 5 22

79

WORK Continued] --grgrant Labor Continued]

123 35 42 43 125 33 126 26 30 33 37 38 127 31 128 16 21 28 129 3 4 11-17 20 21 130 33 34 131 15 19-21 26 133 19 134 9-13 21 22 135 21 25 29 136 37 38 137 16 20 139 13 15-17 140 3 4 141 19 20 142 18 143 11 13 201 8 14 202 4 9 15 203 4 5 7 8-10 205 3 4 7 206 2 4 5-7 9 12-15 208 6 209 8 9 12-15

Mining 103 8 19 115 33 116 20 21 122 11-13 125 1 3 4 12 131 2 140 4 5 141 1

Odd Jobs 104 23 105 15 25 106 3 107 12 18 19 34 35 108 3 5 6 9 111 11 15 16 113 13 114 17 18 32 33 40 41 48 115 19 24 116 25 26 117 7 52 118 18 119 8 12 14 15

80

WORK [Continued] --odd Jobs

120 8 17 122 6 7 22 123 36 40 49 124 14 16 19 24 127 11 128 19 20 29 129 1 3 5 7 131 16 25 30 132 14 17 134 8 12 15 16 135 11 23 137 12 20 25 26 138 18 22 139 6 7 12 16 17 140 1 6-8 10 142 2 3 5 9 14 34 35 143 6 12 14-16 206 3 4 209 20

Oil Fields 102 5-7 12 112 25 26 114 14 15 116 1 13 121 17 125 2 4 1 28 46 129 9 135 7 8 I 23 29 139 22 140 4 142 2 3 206 16 18 208 1-5

Permanent Jobs 101 9 27 29 103 12 17 23 24 32 104 4 6 14 24 26 29 34 106 4 107 19 35 108 4 7-9 109 15 27-29 110 2 10 18 19 21 24 111 6 9-11 16 112 7 30 31 113 1 4 21 28-31 114 16 31 32 48 115 16 1 17 4 4 116 2 7-16 32

81

WORK [Continued] --permanent Jobs [Continued]

118 11 131 18 19 119 191 20 120 201 211 25 121 22 122 2 3 I 5~8 I 23 123 11 VI 35 36 124 1 14-17 125 20 25 27-29 37 126 21 25 33 35-38 127 11 20-22 24 30 128 20 28-30 129 4 7 130 31 36-38 131 21 30 132 18 19 133 19 22 134 11 18 25-28 36 136 2 10 14 15 19 33-35 137 6 8 26-28 138 1-4 8 139 22 23 140 4 5 10-12 20 141 12 17 142 5 25 26 28 35 143 19 201 10 205 6 8 9 2 07 3 1 5 208 1

Prisoners of War as Workers 115 47 133 20 203 9

Strikes 101 17 104 21 22 1 43 105 11 21 106 13 15 16 191 20 33 107 7 11 15 28 109 20 21 110 32 33 111 13 112 7-10 14 113 32 115 48-50 118 18 124 24 125 3 4

82

WORK [Continued] --strikes [Continued]

126 36 127 24 129 10 11 130 40 41 131 27 133 25 138 8 139 16 17 140 14-16 22 201 14 203 7 206 10-13 209 18

Unions 101 17 35 104 21 22 45 105 21 106 15 16 107 5 11-13 21-24 108 12 109 20 112 2 10 32 34-36 113 31 114 42 115 50 116 33 34 118 18 119 13 120 23 24 124 24 125 34 43 45 46 126 36 127 42 128 30 129 10 11 16 130 39-41 46 131 26 134 23 139 16 140 14 22 141 21 203 7 209 18

Wages 101 27 103 10 14 17 18 22 23 33 104 2 4 I 22 I 24 26 341 35 47 105 13 161 17

83

WORK [Continued] --wages [Continued]

106 14 18 19 107 2 12 17 25 30 108 5 6 8 109 6 8 20 21 28 29 31 40 110 7 9 11 1216 111 8 11 13 14 16 112 4 8-10 14 113 13 16-18 26 28 29 114 11 18 25 32 33 42 115 16 28 44 50 116 7 11 16 19 26-32 34 117 7 18 32 35 118 15 18 119 1 11 13 14 120 11-14 121 11 122 3 6-8 123 35 49 125 4 5 7 12 21-23 27-29 38 43 126 23 25 26 36 42 127 17 24 42 43 128 30 129 3 5 7 10 11 21 22 13 0 3 6 3 7 3 9-41 131 12 13 16 134 12 15 16 23 24 26 135 11 21 23 136 28 29 137 8 9 32 138 5 11 18 25 139 6 7 10 12-14 16-18 140 7 9 10 14 15 141 4 8 10 12 15 16 142 16 201 10 203 2 5 204 14 205 6 206 4 10 11 14 15 2 07 10 13 208 9 209 13 15

Work Permits 109 22 23

9

ARKANSAS [Continued] White River Country

131 1

ARTMUSIC

103 11 12 115 4 51 116 4 7 12 120 8 126 7 129 81 9 171 18 132 7 138 5 142 4 202 16 209 4

Country Music 109 32 33 121 22 23 127 33 34 136 11 143 13

Crafts 104 59 142 13

CALIFORNIA Cities

Alameda 209 20

Armona 143 1-3 9 205 7

Arroyo Grande 103 30

Arvin 101 31 106 10 17 107 4 12 111 10 113 13 16 24 115 16 1 2 0 1 4 3 1 4 6 1 50 7 52 125 81 2~ 24 137 8 16 19 20 24 203 1

10

CALIFORNIA [Continued] Cities Continued]

Arvin [Continued] 205 6 206 2-4 6 13 17 209 6 9 10 20

Avenal 121 17 22 29

Bakersfield l03 18 109 2 l4 27 110 4 112 3 0 113 24 114 26 28 32 48 115 15 119 19 122 4 22 125 18 24 127 41 131 3 21 132 8 14 18 23 136 18 21 27 37 38 137 21 138 11 18 19 139 20 23 26 142 5 202 2 203 8 205 5 206 2 208 6 15

Barstow 125 17

Beaumont 104 22

Blythe 114 10

Brawley 107 16 121 15 17 126 16 21 24

Brentwood 134 21 23 143 16-18

Buttonwillow 133 11 12 l9 25 26

Calipatria 104 4 7

11

CALIFORNIA [Continued] Cities Continued]

Calistoga 115 41

Cawelo 10330

Chowchilla 142 27 29 30

Clovis 131 15

Colton 129 3

Corcoran 107 18 201 9

Corona 209 1 8

Cutler 101 27

Delano 103 20 21 26 40 110 13 112 30 116 23-25 31 32 34 140 6 204 6 205 4

Dinuba 101 4 107 9 14 27 31 135 21 23 27 30 138 6 7 20-23 31

Dos Palos 117 15 23 51 57

Edison 205 6 206 4

El Centro 126 38

Exeter 127 11 19 20 30 36

Farmersville 123 42 127 11 23 30 41

Fillmore 139 11

Firebaugh 117 8 10

Five Points 110 12 16

12

CALIFORNIA [ContinUed] Cities Continued]

Fresno 117 37 118 13 119 10 12 16 18 126 3 7 128 30 131 15 29 30 138 26 27 143 19 201 9 11

Fontana 103 23

Formosa 136 27

Four Corners 109 14

Fullerton 142 30 31

Garden Grove 137 8 18 209 23

Gardena 137 14 142 3 4 24

Gilroy 106 16

Glendale 143 14

Greenfield 132 23

Grover City 136 30 31

Hanford 114 28 31 119 10-12 16 17 201 9 11 12 14 205 15

Hawthorne 209 19 24

Indio 107 16 30

Ivanhoe 110 19 37

Jasmin 103 21

Kern City 130 46

13

CALIFORNIA IContinued] Cities [Continued]

King City 143 10 12

Lamont 113 17 1 21 2 4 115 47 203 2 209 10

Layton 119 10

Lemere 201 13

Lerdo 103 30

Lindsay 108 3 5 7 122 51 171 22 138 11 19

Linnell 114 28 127 23

Lodi 134 4 8 10 11 13 14 16-18 23

Lomita 113 26

Long Beach 116 3 0 125 27 41 44 130 35 131 12

Los Angeles 103 18 23 109 14 120 10 127 10 17 27 30 130 35 133 22 142 3 24 202 1 2 206 2

Marysville 106 16 21 107 9 14

McFarland 103 20 26 41 140 8-10

Merced 119 10 131 30 205 4 8

14

CALIFORNIA IContinued] Cities [Continued]

Modesto 120 12 131 21

Monita 142 1 3

Needles 117 9

Nipomo 205 5

North Hollywood 139 22

Oildale 109 29 202 6

Ojai 103 2 3 141 14

Ontario 138 10 15-17

Orange Cove 107 19

Palmdale 142 31

Palm Springs 120 23

Pasadena 127 38 209 20

Patterson 120 11 12

Pismo Beach 135 32

Pixley 112 8 120 9 10 13 14 206 11

Poplar 124 15

Porterville 103 24 40 104 6 26 123 34 46 124 141 15

Pumpkin Center 109 2 5 14

Redlands 114 10 137 26 138 13 16

15

CALIFORNIA [Continued] Cities Continued]

Reedley 127 22 205 1

Ridgecrest 138 28-31 33

Riverdale 123 39

Rosedale 133 3 5 19

Salinas 106 16 21

San Bernardino 138 13 14

San Diego 117 37 132 11 15 16 23

San Francisco 134 26 27

San Jose 104 46 106 21 117 54 128 30 20 9 1 17

San Leandro 110 20

San Pedro 103 18

Santa Cruz 119 11

Santa Maria 202 1

Santa Monica 110 18 130 35

Santa Paula 139 13 16

Selma 143 12J 14-16

Shafter 103 26 31 106 13 107 13 109 2 14 17 18 23 27 31 38 129 1 3 4 7 14 15 18 21 131 3 135 11 12 20 21 24 27 30 31

16

CALIFORNIA fContinued] Cities fContinued]

Shafter Continued] 136 13 17 18 21-23 202 6 206 6 208 7

Cherokee Strip 129 15 16

Smiths Corner 135 20 24

Stockton 134 19

Stratford 205 12

Sunnyvale 104 4 46

Taft 121 13 125 2 28 44 202 13 208 1 4

Tipton 104 22 112 7 123 35 209 14 15 22

Tranquility 131 20

Tulare 111 9 12 120 23 26 27 121 9 10 20 123 3 9 40 45 46 131 14 15

Ukipa 114 10

Ventura 130 18 141 14

Visalia 110 20 111 11 16 114 16 23 24 26 28 31-34 116 37 123 40 127 12 13 21 22 36 38 129 16 143 3 9

17

CALIFORNIA JContinued] Cities Continued]

Wasco 106 17 107 4 109 161 40 129 14 142 5 24 281 30 204 8 209 10 14 23 24

Watsonville 107 41 8 12 15 119 11 128 1719 2 05 10

Weed Patch 125 25 33 3 6

Wheeler Ridge 114 16 31 48

Whittier 209 23

Wilmar 127 10

Woodville 123 33-35

Camp Roberts 125 34 39

China Lake 138 24-27

First Impression 101 15 102 4 105 7 106 11 29 107 4 109 1 110 8 23 24 111 9 113 18 114 10 13 23 31 115 15 116 9 117 27 118 13 120 12 121 9 123 3 3 34 124 11 125 24-27

18

CALIFORNIA [Continued] First Impression [Continued]

l27 101 27 1 2 9 128 18 130 341 35 131 15 132 12 133 15 134 101 11 135 21-23 29 136 21 138 14 15 139 11 141 11 15 142 4 201 8 205 2

Hunters Point 208 13

Imperial Valley 104 3 22 34 47 112 31 113 4-6 11-15 116 10 124 11 14 126 16 21 38 41

Kern County 116 33 37

Lake Bottom Buena Vista Lake 109 1 2 113 13 16 20 35

Politics 101 32-34 107 11 12 21 110 25 112 17 126 24 133 28 134 27 28 138 29-32

Sacramento Valley 110 16

San Joaquin Valley 110 4 8 19 116 9 121 9 126 38 127 36-38 41 131 12 20 142 2 8 209 9 20 22-24

19

CALIFORNIA [Continued] Stanislaus County

106 21 Tagus Ranch

112 6 Treatment in

101 11 14 32 102 51 10 104 9 107 6 10 24 26 32 108 4 11 15 16 109 19 110 10-13 19 20 27 34 112 13-16 113 24 25 33-35 114 11 35 43 45 47 116 25 123 35-38 54 55 125 25 40 126 13 23 24 30 32 33 42 46 127 14 25 31-33 43 132 8 134 9 14 137 16 21 24 139 20 22 140 22 142 16 201 ll 15 204 9 206 10 209 14 16

Tulare County 106 21

Yosemite 119 9 10

CHEROKEE INDIAN NATION

126 1 2 1 9-12 2 7 1 2 9 1 4 6 Green Corn Dance and Festival

126 9 10 Religion

126 28 29

COLORADO

113 30

20

CRIMELAWENFORCEMENT

103 28 29 104 20 21 107 7 9 10 15 17 18 29 37 108 13 109 20 21 110 13 30 33 112 13 113 20-24 26 28 114 26 27 116 7 12 120 6 122 1 23 123 3 8 16 21 22 125 18 20 129 14 15 131 2 132 10 11 133 1 4 5 135 11 31 14 17 138 21 8 32 139 131 151 21 24 25 142 8 203 8 206 10-11 19 207 18 19 209 81 17

Charges of Communist Agitation 112 15-20

Criminal Prosecution 112 16-171 20

THE DEPRESSION

103 11 14 1 15 33-35 39 108 1 5 109 36 110 3 I 28 111 7 113 5 114 17 18 115 5 11 12 116 17 117 7 119 1-4 6 15 120 6 121 12 122 3 22

21

THE DEPRESSION I Continued]

123 43 125 1 2 s 12 126 2 I 51 6 13 127 29 128 5 10 129 2 130 20-24 131 4 91 26 132 9 133 3 134 2 135 28 136 17 18 40 137 237 24 138 51 91 11 12 139 1 5 140 17 142 3 17 202 1 205 2 206 6 207 8 1 91 221 23 208 4 I 5 81 9

Causes 118 8 125 12 126 13 134 8 207 8 I 12

DISCRIMINATION

103 28 111 17 114 44 121 131 14 125 42 126 9 40-42 128 9 131 28 132 21-24 133 5 6 251 28 137 21 22 30 138 7 16 139 13T 14 140 257 26 208 5-7 11 12

22

DISCRIMINATION Community

101 10 11 32 102 8 9 104 9 54 105 22-25 27 28 106 33 37 108 15 17 109 19 110 23 27 33 34 36 37 112 13 14 114 45 121 13 18 19 123 36 42 54 55 126 241 321 401 41 127 31-33 128 33 129 18

Government Agencies 104 24 108 13 110 23 33 112 12 13 133 14 202 6 I 8 19

Housing 101 12 102 7 104 43 124 10 16 133 28

Job 101 11 12 32 102 9 104 17 105 12 161 21 22 106 19 110 13 14 114 11 41 45 116 25 124 20 126 42 131 26 139 14 201 11

Schools 102 9 104 11 18 108 10~13 110 32

23

DISCRIMINATION [Continued] Schools IContinued]

1-12 17 114 13 35 36 117 13 14 16 30 34 118 7 16 17 22 121 14-16 123 35-38 124 15 19 126 24 25 127 19 20 36 128 22-24 131 14 22-24 28 133 14 2224 25 134 14 15 24 135 18 26 136 22 24 137 16 21 203 4 204 13 209 9 16

EDUCATION

131 2 22 28 29 132 2 140 22 27

Arizona 114 25 27

Arkansas 107 3 115 6 8 24-26 128 1-3 7 141 2 143 7-10

Athletics 108 10 120 7 123 36 451 46 125 1 6 19 21 22 42 46 127 36 133 23-25 134 14-21 137 14 23

California 101 5 102 11 16 103 25 104 11 27 49 53

24

EDUCATION [Continued] California [Continued]

105 31 11 107 4-6 101 151 16 32 108 5 6 10-13 17 109 6 17 26 29 110 20 21 32 111 12 112 31 37 113 23 24 30 114 2 12-14 35 36 49 115 2 0 116 25 117 12-16 23 24 29 30 34 118 3 7 15-17 21 119 6 120 11 14 23 121 10 12 14-17 20 21 123 35-39 43-46 124 7 15 18 19 125 41 45 126 22 24 34 43 44 127 11 19-21 27 36 128 19 21 129 12 18 19 131 14-16 22-25 27 132 12 15 17 18 133 11 12 14 17 22 134 12-15 24 135 26 28 30 31 136 16 17 22-26 36 137 8 16 17 20-23 28-30 138 2 6 8 10 11 16-22 31 139 22 140 10 11 19 20 141 15 20 142 4 14 15 21 143 3 12-14 16 201 9 10 202 1 9 15 203 1 2 4 5 7 205 2 18 19 206 16 208 1 S 14 209 4 8 9 14-17 20 23

College 101 11 18 20 104 53 107 17 108 17

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EDUCATION [Continued] College [Continued]

110 20 211 32 114 4 9 116 32 117 53-55 118 3 119 6 120 2 121 121 29 30 122 2 123 51 125 1 6 7 21 126 44 45 127 20 321 33 36-40 128 38 130 43 132 25 133 17 21 22 137 8 29 138 3 6 22-24 31 140 20 22 142 4 26 30 143 16 17 202 1 2 5 9 205 2 5 6 16 19 207 2 3 208 ll 4 209 20-23

Discrimination 101 11 107 6 108 101 11 110 32 112 17 114 121 131 351 36 117 131 14 16 301 34 118 7 I 16 17 22 120 27 121 13-16 123 35-38 124 15 19 125 23 126 24 25 34 43 127 19 20 36 128 22-24 129 19 131 141 22-24 28 132 22 133 14 24 25

26

EDUCATION [Continued] Discrimination [Continued]

134 14 15 21 24 135 18 136 22 24 137 16 21 141 22 203 4 206 17 209 9 16

Iowa 205 2 207 2

Missouri 108 2 11 119 1 21 4-6

Nebraska 130 1 2 7 17 132 4-6

New Mexico 135 19

Oklahoma 101 21 7 102 1 104 14 105 1-3 106 31 7 107 3 109 27 110 2 3 30 113 1 3 114 2 13 50 116 11 6 7 18 118 2 3 6 120 1 21 5-7 122 2 123 7 9 12 20 21 24 25 35 124 2 4 6 125 1 6 20 21 126 2 5 6 44 127 2 3 16 128 4-6 131 1 3 7 8 133 1 11 135 1 2 8 16 18 136 16 17 231 24 137 3 5-8 11 14-16 29 30 138 1-6 10 139 1 142 7 14 15 21 201 3 209 3 4

27

EDUCATION 1Continued] South Dakcita

134 1-3 24 Texas

111 4 114 2 13 50 117 1 5 6 10 121 2 4 5 13 129 2 140 4 143 2

FAMILY LIFE

101 1 5 19 102 2 7 11 12 16 103 2 31 4 6 10 21 105 1 2 I 9 16 24 26 28 106 38 112 7 113 9 10 26 116 20 21 118725 124 4 27 28 125 3 4 126 24 25 44 45 135 2 9 14 15 136 8 9

Bartering 109 11 115 6 116 6 123 15 125 101 11 126 5 128 4 129 2 131 7 140 3

Cars 103 2 4 7 8 9 12 14 15 20 27 105 18 29 106 12 13 107 3 9 15 108 2 4 6 111 8 113 22 23 29 114 4 15 30 33 116 22 30 36 117 71 8 12 23

28

FAMILY LIFE (Continued] Cars Continued]

119 4 120 9 131 15 121 9 122 4 16 17 123 13 125 3 291 31 126 5 17 18 127 9 16 17 128 15 129 3 130 4 30 133 4 12 134 3 5 6 135 9 25 136 19 24 27 138 1 12 13 19 20 30 140 5 9 141 4 5 12 142 6 17 203 3 205 2 9 206 9 207 6 I 21 22 209 4

Chores 101 2 102 12 103 3 6 21 104 48 52 58 59 105 17 109 6-8 18 26 111 2 113 1 2 6 7 114 3 39 40 115 5 7 10 27 28 117 5 26 118 3 4 119 2 120 5 121 1 3 123 1 2 51 10 11 14 15 19 31

461 49 124 3 4 21 125 2 126 3 6 7 128 1 8 130 34 131 8 1 25

29

FAMILY LIFE [Continued] Chores IContinued]

132 3 133 2 15 134 7 135 5 10 19 22 25 27 137 3 4 10-12 22 25 138 9 139 1 2 4 140 12 141 3 142 6 1 22 201 6 209 4 14

Cooking Food 101 9 24 102 3 5 13 15 103 4 27 29 105 2 11 14 15 106 35 36 107 9 13 14 108 2 3 14 109 2 3 7 12 13 22 110 31 111 3 113 2 15 16 18 114 4 17 18 25 38 39 115 10 1 11 1 16 1 2 8 1 31 116 101 24 117 51 6 1 17 119 4 120 16 121 7 24 25 122 13 16 20 123 15-18 25 27 37 49 124 5 6 21 22 125 11-14 126 22 23 127 10 17 128 1 5 10 129 12 130 8 13-15 25 131 5-7 20 21 25 132 6 7 20 133 2 1 3 1 11 1 2 2 134 5-7 22 135 2-6 9 10 18 22 25 27 136 9 12 13 23 137 2 3 10 19 138 25

30

FAMILY LIFE IContinued] CookingFood [Continued]

139 2 3 140 1-3 142 6 7 10 11 143 5-7 11 201 6 16 202 5-7 203 2 204 10 206 1 2 207 10 208 5 209 11-13

Dating 103 12 104 56 106 9 107 10 108 16 113 3 4 114 15 115 4 8 36 116 1 14 117 53 119 5 120 7 8 122 21 125 19 126 8 127 21 130 17 133 24 135 31 136 26 27 2 91 32 137 10 138 20-23 142 27

Entertainment 101 6 7 14 26 102 14 15 103 7 12 27 29 30 104 48 52 105 3 106 4 14 18 26 31 107 3 1 5 108 2 109 2 5 21 26 32 36 110 17 111 2 11

31

FAMILY LIFE [Continued] Entertainment [Continued]

112 31 38 113 2 281 29 31 114 51 13 1 15 1 40 115 3-5 8 33 36 116 2-4 33 117 9 23 24 34 118 5-7 20 21 119 4 1 5 1 11 14 120 2 8 121 5 19 122 9 19 20 123 5 20 211 25 37 411 42 124 2 6 21 125 41 6 8 9 221 33 126 8 257 28 127 34 128 6-8 241 26 129 81 171 18 131 61 9 132 5-7 133 3 14 15 134 6 17 21 22 135 3 7 91 13 14 16 30 32 136 2 91 11-131 29 137 9 24 138 5 23 139 4 9 140 2 3 141 3 10 142 6 11 15 22 143 1 3 8 10 201 2 5 203 6 208 6 2 0 9 4 13

Hobbies 102 7 103 12 104 57-59 114 9 118 6 120 5 123 19 129 8 135 3

Hunting 109 2 116 21 5

32

FAMILY LIFE [Continued] Hunting [Continued]

119 5 8 122 11 123 16-22 125 10 131 5 22 135 5 10 24 139 24

Marriage 101 3 25 102 2 12 16 103 12-14 104 56 105 1 25 106 8 1 9 107 171 20 108 8 16 109 26 27 110 2 19 111 4 5 112 4 113 1 3 4 29 30 114 15 115 8 9 36 37 116 1 16 30 117 52 53 58 118 21 119 17 120 7 121 15 29 122 2 21 123 27 37 47-49 124 26 125 27 126 8 9 28 127 3-5 211 39 130 5 17 19 42 131 3 132 19 133 24 135 4 31 136 6 8 26 27 30 32 137 10 24 26 138 24 28 139 19 140 4 5 141 21 142 24 27 28 143 17

33

FAMILY LIFE [Continued] Marriage Continued]

201 4 12 14 206 2 207 2 209 20

Moonshining 103 8 10 36-38 122 14 135 3

Problems 103 6 8 20 35 36 105 23 106 24T 25 28 107 19 20 35 37 108 6 16 17 109 17 18 110 2 3 112 3 71 24-26 29 31 113 9 12 18 21-23 25-29 114 7 115 2 3 6 116 7 117 25 120 1-3 24-26 121 23 24 122 10 18 19 130 3 132 1 3 7 135 23 29 30 136 37 38 40 138 4 6 9 141 14 15 201 13 202 6-8 12 204 11

Sense of Community 103 11 105 18 24 106 28 107 14 108 19 109 12_ 19 110 11 18 23 113 10 11 114 18 118 3 4 121 3 122 10 18 19

34

FAMILY LIFE [Continued] Sense of Community [Continued]

124 6 8 15 125 4 8 126 12 13 39 128 7 37 130 2 8 131 4 5 7 20 132 71 8 135 13 17 18 25 31 137 5 6 138 31 32 141 4 9 142 7 8 21-24 143 7

Shivaree 114 15 126 28 127 5

Sports 108 10 113 3 116 4 119 5 120 7 122 19 24 123 4 5 19 45 49 50 125 1 6 128 6 1 9 133 23-25 134 14-22 25 135 10 136 12 137 14 138 19 139 18 141 3 9 142 27 2 08 6

FARMING 110 3 11 115 39 47 48 123 28 29 47 48 52 53 125 10 140 19 20 141 4 10 11 26 201 6

35

FARMING Continued] Butchering

109 12 130 8-13

Crops 101 23 102 1 103 20 32 104 2 105 1 2 109 10 11 111 4 112 2 3 24 113 1 2 4 114 2 115 2 6 23 41 42 116 4 5 17 18 117 5 118 2 9 10 119 2 14 120 6 121 3 6 8 122 13 123 13 14 19 29 41 124 7 9 125 3 10 11 15 29 126 3 127 152 128 1 4 129 1 130 15 16 19-22 27 28 131 11 133 2 137 134 1 5 137 2 138 9 139 2 140 9 202 141 8 143 21 205 2 3 13 206 1 3 4 8 207 6 8 12 14 209 4

Drought 101 23 103 17 104 2 105 5

36

FARMING Continued] Drought Continued]

106 6 109 11 110 22 113 4 6 114 16 19 116 18-20 118 10~ 11 119 3 6 121 6 124 1 7 125 15 126 2 127 71 161 27 128 2 51 10 130 5 16 20 281 29 131 11 132 9 134 5 139 5 140 5 141 41 6 142 19 201 21 16 205 4 8 207 14 20 209 11 2

Dust Storms 101 71 8 102 3 103 17 39 105 4 106 5 6 109 11 110 12 21 111 6 7 112 23 114 21 115 12 116 18~ 19 118 10 11 119 3 120 6 121 6 123 14 124 7 125 15 16 126 14

37

FARMING Continued] Dust Storms IContinued]

127 27 29 128 10 130 16 131 11 136 40 138 137 14 141 4 6 142 4 17-20 201 16 205 4 207 6 14-18 20 21 209 6

FloodsCyclones 107 16 111 6 7 114 23 123 14 23 130 1 134 5 138 15 139 11 209 1

Government Policies 101 20 24 102 2 103 24 32 33 35 104 7 8 33 105 5 106 8 107 13 108 6 15 16 109 9 22 111 6 7 113 32 114 19 20 118 9 10 119 6 120 20 123 30-32 124 9 10 125 121 13 127 22 128 11 130 26 27 131 5 10 11 132 10 134 4 8 24 139 6 16 17

38

FARMING fContinued] Government Policies Continued]

140 24 142 18 201 2 205 11-19 209 7 8

Income 101 3 104 2 105 2 106 8 111 5 112 3 24 26 113 1 2 4 114 4 16 19 115 11 43 117 7 118 2 8 9 119 4 6 7 121 6 7 123 40 41 126 6 13 151 20 127 16 12 8 51 9 129 2 130 15 18 211 22 25 26 34 35

481 49 132 2 9 11 135 3 138 3 140 5 141 4 51 19 142 5 143 20 205 6 13 206 2-4 207 81 9 15 21

Land Ownership 101 23 103 31 107 2 108 1 109 91 10 110 22 112 3 114 1 2 7 115 36 119 1-3 6 7 120 6

39

FARMING [Continued] Land Ownership [Continued]

121 2 122 2 3 123 35 41 50 125 2 3 23 126 2 3 13 127 12 18 22 128 8 129 1 7 22 130 3 131 4 133 3 4 12 137 18 25 26 134 2 4 5 8 11 137 27 138 2 3 139 2 140 5 13 17-19 141 3 15-17 21 22 142 2-4 25 143 20 2 OS 1 2 206 1 5 6 8 9 207 9 10 209 1 22

Land Rental 101 2 102 1 103 8 23 104 1 7 8 107 2 110 1 111 2 113 4 114 1 2 10 14 115 23 27 116 16-18 118 2 119 3 120 6 121 2 7 8 122 2 123 127 13 40 41 50 124 4 9 127 1 2 6 7 128 5 129 1 130 5 15 i31 4 17-19

40

FARMING [Continued] Land Rental IContinued]

138 9 139 5 140 101 13 141 15 201 3 206 5 9

Methods 101 3 102 3 7 12 103 171 20 21 24 31 39 104 1 105 5 106 7 29 109 6 11 12 30 31 110 21 22 28 111 7 112 23 113 2 114 19 20 115 51 41-48 116 5 15 18 118 1 10 19 119 2 4 120 11 14 121 6 7 122 9 10 16-18 123 2 3 6 7 19 29 30 51 52 124 8 9 125 10 11 15 16 126 5 14 21 127 7 16 128 7 10 11 129 7 130 15 1619 131 5 11 18 132 3 9 10 134 6 140 20 141 6 19 142 51 19~ 201 22 143 2 0 201 6 206 3 8 207 7 81 14 16

Sharecropping 103 1 7 105 1 110 1 3

41

FARMING Continued] Sharecropping Continued]

111 2 112 3 24 113 4 115 6 91 27 116 17 117 11 5 7 118 2 9 121 2 127 21 61 15 128 8 129 1 130 51 151 18 137 2 141 41 8 142 2 206 4 5 209 11 19

THE GRAPES OF WRATHSTEINBECK

106 6 1 71 15 108 15 110 29-301 33 119 13 122 22 125 41 128 331 34 132 22 134 13 142 19 208 4 71 11 13-16

Identification with 101 16 35 103 27 28 111 18 113 35 121 27 127 181 41 42 129 13 20 21 131 13 133 21 136 20 37 139 20 201811 205 5

42

THE GRAPES OF WRATHSTEINBECK [Continued] Movie

103 27 105 26 106 33 34 107 5 13 110 2 8 113 34 114 45 118 16 17 121 27 124 25 127 42 131 28 137 31 139 19 141 24 208 15

Objections to 101 16 103 2 8 105 26 27 106 33-36 114 45 46 118 23 24 120 28 124 25 127 18 25 128 33 34 131 27 28 137 30 31 139 20 141 2 4 143 13 204 19 205 5 2 06 19 208 14-16

HEALTH Accidents

104 61 62 107 18 116 22 23

Birth of Children 101 5 102 2 103 5 9 10 13 16 105 1

43

HEALTH [Continued] Birth of Children Continued]

106 16 22 109 15 16 18~ 37 111 6 112 20 113 2 4 5 14 18-20 114 37 115 11-13 17 38 117 21 120 3 8 13 19-22 122 20 123 50 125 10 37 126 12 127 7 1 8 129 19 20 130 1 2 22 133 10 135 9 12 20 21 136 4 8 27 137 2 1 3 138 2 139 19 23 140 711 142 2 8 143 17 202 3 7 11 12 18

Causes of Death 101 25 103 5 106 16 107 1 13 19 109 25 26 38 39 110 2 31 111 5 112 6 113 1 19 30 114 43 49 115 3 6 7 17 18 116 5 117 20 21 26 120 1 3 19 24 25 123 16~ 43 124 23 126 44 127 4 5 13 130 24 48 132 19 135 137 14 16

44

HEALTH [Continued] Causes of Death [Continued]

136 3-6 25 27 29-31 38 39 141 16 142 23 143 19 202 3 9 10 12 14 16-18 206 14 209 19 20

Diseases 102 13 103 20 105 11 14 23 24 107 6 11 13 14 16 19 20 30 31 109 24 38 39 110 2 8 30 31 112 14 19 24 113 8 12 13 18 19 30 114 9 17 25 26 37 49 115 5 7 12 16-20 22 23 116 19 117 26 47 52-56 120 3 19 20 24 26 122 18 24 123 16 22-24 124 22-24 26 125 47 126 22 35 127 3 7 128 2 9 129 2 3 130 3 38 47 131 12 22 132 2 19 133 8 135 13 21 136 25 30 35 39 137 4 8 138 13 23 139 7 140 5 142 20 21 202 1-4 8-14 16 18 203 6 205 1 206 2 209 11 12 19

Folk Remedies and Cures 103 5 107 11

45

HEALTH [Continued] Folk Remedies and Cures Continued]

109 24 25 113 11 19 115 2 3 22 117 20 21 123 20 23 128 6 133 9 10 135 14 22 137 4 142 20 21 202 8-111 14

Health Care 101 13 20 102 13 103 5 91 16 105 141 151 23 24 106 1 8 107 111 18 23 38 109 151 16 181 23 241 381 39 110 2 1 8 1 311 32 112 6 113 1 51 18-201 301 311 33 38 114 17 371 38 115 5-7 12-18 23 116 5 61 23 117 20-231 55 118 171 18 120 3 41 8 21 22 121 20 25 122 18 20 21 123 4 22 23 124 4 22 23 125 10 21 37 38 126 22 23 35 127 3 7-9 30 128 2 9 129 19 130 1 22 23 47 48 131 22 132 19 133 8-10 135 91 12-14 21 22 136 6 9 301 33 35 137 8 138 131 23 139 71 9~ 101 18 19 141 2 0 142 20

46

HEALTH Continued] Health Care Continued]

202 2-14 16-19 206 14 209 11 12

Sanitation 202 4-6 15 17

HOUSING Auto Courts

107 9~ 14~ 27 Ditch Camps

102 7 8~ 14 103 26 104 12 105 23 106 15 107 10 110 6 25 113 14 35 114 39 115 52 118 15 16 119 13 16 121 19 20 122 22 23 125 20 37 126 33 129 15 131 20 132 18 136 37-39 137 17 139 18 202 4-6 15 203 3 206 7 I 10 208 7 8 11 209 10

Dugouts 135 11~ 18 19

Government-provided 101 34 103 26 27 104 19 20 51 105 10 106 10 11 14

47

HOUSING Continued] Government-provided [Continued]

107 4-7 13 14 16 17 28 108 12 109 31-33 110 14 111 9-11 15 112 3 8 113 35 36 114 38 39 118 16 119 13 121 17-19 124 16 125 25 33 36 126 26 30-32 127 23 41 128 20 129 141 15 131 22 133 2 0 137 30 141 20 202 6 15 203 3 204 16 17 205 4 206 13 14 208 7 20 9 10

Grower-provided 102 8 103 24-26 104 20 42 46 105 9 106 12 15 109 15 28 110 16 111 14 112 6 113 13 16 114 10 23 28 33 34 118 18 20 119 12 13 121 22 122 6 23 123 35 42 125 24 25~ 33 35 36 126 21 7 33 127 11 18 23

48

HOUSING [Continued] Grower-provided [Continued]

128 19 129 4 5 13-15 131 16 133 18 137 17 ~ 20 139 15 18 140 6 8-10 16 141 14 16 17 201 8 9 203 3 204 16 17 206 6-8 13 209 10

Homes in California 101 8 26 28 29 102 4 6 11 12 103 21 104 4 12-14 25 26 49 60 61 105 19 20 106 12 21 107 5 I 7 121 27 108 31 6 1 7 109 151 181 271 29 110 81 14 15 111 14 112 61 8 I 201 301 331 39 113 16-201 23 24 28 114 10 111 231 331 34 115 15-17 116 241 261 32 117 18 19 118 14 121 111 171 181 221 29 122 246 123 341 36 371 411 50 124 101 111 141 16 125 251 35 126 21 22 33 127 11 13 18-241 30 311 37 128 19 20 129 4 11 12 15-17 131 13 16 17 19 20 132 12 14 15 17 133 8 12 15 27 28 134 10-13 135 24 27 31 33 136 21 24 25 137 20 24 26 27

49

HOUSING [Continued] Homes in California IContinued]

138 13 16-18 20 25 28 29 139 17 18 ~3 24 140 6-11 17 141 13 14 16 27 142 29 143 11 12 20 201 10 202 3 203 1 2 204 16 18 205 7 206 7-9 208 10 209 9 11 14 15

Homestead in Arkansas 103 3 115 1 2 4 9 10 22-24 128 1 2 137 1 141 1 2 143 6 7

Homesmiddottead in Missouri 108 1 119 1 2 4

Homestead in Nebraska 130 5-8 18 132 2 8

Homestead in Oklahoma 103 9 12-14 17 104 56 106 2 109 10 110 1 114 1 4 10 16 115 2 7 118 2 4 122 2 4 9 11 123 1 2 9-14 124 3-5 125 9 10 126 3 4 27 127 1 2 6 7 15 16 26 27 128 3 131 1 133 1 4 135 6-8 136 8 11 12 137 7 13

50

HOUSING [Continued] Homestead in Oklahoma [Continued]

138 2 3 9 11 12 139 1-3 142 1-4 7--13 209 3

Homestead in South Dakota 134 2 3

Homestead in Texas 111 3 117 2 121 1 4 129 1 2 140 1

Internment Camps WW II) 122 23 125 35

Labor Camps 103 21 24 28 104 44 107 4 10 12 16 17 26 27 29 109 27 28 31-33 110 33 113 17 20 114 24-28 33 117 11 12 17 18 25 123 33 128 16 129 4 12 17 133 18 134 13 21 22 142 29 202 15 204 16 205 5

State Rental Homes 135 27 28

Tents 101 34 102 4 5 103 9 104 3 13 42 43 62 105 9 106 13 107 4 9 10 14 17 27 28 109 1 2 9 31 113 6 114 24 115 15

51

HOUSING [Continued] Tents Continued]

116 8 117 19 121 17-20 123 33 124 16 125 33 37 127 30~ 37 129 4 12 15 131 13 20 21 134 21 140 6 143 13 14 202 4 204 9 17 206 6 7 209 10 11

IMPACT OF EXPERIENCE

l(H 14 161 191 28 31 102 10 103 35 41 104 2 81 48 55 63 64 106 26 27 107 6 14 30-33 35-37 108 19-21 109 40 110 13 19 20 27 34-36 38 39 111 18 112 14 17 19-211 30 34 40 113 24-26 2 9 34 37 114 50 115 20 53 116 37 117 10 15 24 27 58 121 11 15-19 31 122 23 24 123 39 42 53-55 125 45 47 126 17 ~ 18 24 33 45 46 127 12 14 19-21 32-351 41 43 128 19 30~ 35-38 130 48 49 131 191 25 31 132 17 24

52

IMPACT OF EXPERIENCE [Continued]

134 136

137 138 141 142 143 202 203 209

24 25 28 11 17 20 41 29_ 32 16 31-33 14 25 26 28 34 22 23 16-19 11 19 25

29 21 25 33 35 36 40

INDIANA

202 1

IOWA

142 205 207

4 1 1

IWO JIMA

117 42-48

JAPANESE INTERNMENT

122 125 205

23 35 9 10

KANSAS

113 116 132 207

3 14 1 6 16

KU KLUX KLAN

103 135

28 14-17

53

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA

114 301 46 116 19 122 22 131 20 135 20 139 11 140 13 202 4 51 9 17 18 208 3 1 6 10-12

Attraction of California 101 3 1 17 102 3 103 18 20 105 6 106 6 9 11 281 29 107 8 108 4 I 18 109 9 110 8 111 9 112 23 113 51 6 114 91 22 115 14 391 41 116 71 9 117 8 118 11 12 119 8 1 10 11 121 9 122 3 124 10 11 125 81 241 30 126 151 16 127 8 1 16 27 128 13 129 3 130 32 131 12 25 132 3 11 12 134 81 11 24 135 11 18 136 18 139 101 26 140 5 141 51 14 142 3 4 143 11 201 4 I 6 8 12

54

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA [Continued]

202 6 206 2 4 209 2

Belongings 101 3 102 4 103 15 20 104 42 105 6 7 106 10 107 3 16 108 4 111 8 112 2 113 6 7 11 114 30 115 14 116 22 117 8 118 13 15 124 10 12 126 17 127 9 18 128 15 130 30 35 131 13 132 14 135 20 136 19 138 14 140 9 141 14 202 5 205 1 207 19 209 5

Border Inspections 102 8 103 15 20 104 9 10 49 105 8 106 30 108 18 19 110 24 113 6 7 10-12 114 30 31 117 11 118 13

55

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA Continued] Border Inspections Continued]

121 10 123 33 124 13 125 32 126 20 127 10 29 128 16 18 131 14 132 14 133 7 135 20 137 18 138 14 143 15 209 5 8

CookingFood 102 3 5 13 15 103 21 106 10 113 8 10 114 9 29 116 10 117 9 118 12 119 10 123 33 125 19 31 126 20 127 10 128 15 130 3 0 1 3 3 131 13 14 132 13 133 5 6 134 10 135 20 138 14 141 12 143 11 15 209 5

Funds Available 101 3 24 102 4 103 15 18 104 2 105 6 106 9 107 4 14-16

56

MIGRATIONTO CALIFORNIA [Continued] Funds Available [Continued]

108 5 110 3 8 111 8 112 1 4 6 113 6 114 10 17 29 115 14 116 10 22 117 710 118 13 121 3 10 122 4 123 34 124 12 125 17 126 5 18-20 127 17 2 9 128 15 129 3 130 29 30 34 131 13 132 13 133 3 134 8 10 135 12 18 138 14 140 6 141 12 142 25 143 10 11 201 7 205 1 209 5

Reasons for Move 101 3 23 102 2 4 103 15 18 20 25 39 104 2 42 105 4 6 106 9 11 107 2 108 3 5 18 109 9 10 13 27 110 3 4 8 111 7 8 112 2 113 5 6

57

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA [Continued] Reasons for Move [Continued]

114 115 116 117 118 119 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 201 204 205 206 207 209

Route 102 103 104 105 106 108 110 112 113 114 115 116

8-10 21 22 14 19-22 7 11 8 8 3 141 10 8 14 7 1

12 2 291 121 11 11 41 111 181 8 13 10 51 5

9

4 30 1 32

101 141 23-25 30

8 1 16 1 30 13

3 311 321 341 35 13

3 8-11

12 18 40

13

26 6 9 11

2-4 16 17 19 24 21 10 6 9 1 2 10 19 11 21 191 22

4 18-20 2 I 8 61 7 10 4 3 5 4 I 8 31 40 22-24

58

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA Continued] Route Continued]

117 8-10 118 12 119 9 10 124 11 125 17 126 181 19 127 9 181 29 128 14-16 130 32-34 131 14 132 13 134 10 135 11 19 137 17 138 13 14 202 4 5 205 1 209 7

Shelter 102 4 103 18-20 104 9 106 10 107 4 108 4 111 8 112 5 113 8 10 114 9 24 28 29 116 22 23 117 9 118 12 119 9 121 9 123 33 124 10 125 17-19 126 17 127 9 128 15 129 3 130 301 33 131 13 132 13 133 5 134 10 135 11 136 19

59

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA [Continued] Shelter [Continued]

137 17 141 12 143 11 201 7 2 07 18 209 5

Transportation 101 3 102 4-6 103 16 18 20 104 8 42 105 6 1 7 106 10 107 3 108 4 109 9 13 110 3 8 23 24 111 8 112 5 113 6 7 114 8 24 29-31 115 14 116 1 9 10 22 117 8 118 12 119 8 9 121 9 122 4 I 17 123 32 33 124 12 125 17-191 24 26 2 9 31 126 5 17 18 127 9 17 128 15 129 3 131 13 133 4 134 10 135 11 136 19 138 13 139 10 140 5 9 141 12 142 3 25

15143 201 8 205 1 209 1 2 4 5

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MISSOURI

108 1 2 19 115 4 0 121 2 129 16 207 7 208 5

Cities Cape Girardeau

116 9 El Dorado Springs

108 1 3 Hannibal

119 4 7 Kansas City

116 8 207 3

Monroe City 119 1

St Louis 119 2 4 7 8

MONTANA

119 3

NEBRASKA

132 1 Cities

Grand Island 130 18

Kerney 130 3

Litchfield 130 3 4 16 35

Ponca 130 1 4 7

Return to 130 40

THE NEW DEAL Civilian Conservation Corps

103 34

61

THE NEW DEAL [Continued] Civilian Conservation Corps [Continued]

110 3-7 9 35 112 28 119 15 125 5 12 21-23 129 18 139 7-9 16 207 13 208 10

Hoover 103 32 34 125 12

National Recovery AdministrationOther Agencies 103 32 34 118 8 205 4 5 8-19

Politics 101 34 103 33 35 104 7 1 8 33 107 12 112 13 28 121 2 125 12 14 15 131 10 132 10 11 138 8 1 15 139 14 140 25 207 12 208 15 209 21

Roosevelt 101 32-34 103 32 104 32 33 106 5 108 5 6 15 16 110 3 35 36 111 6 7 112 27 28 113 25 32 114 19 115 12 118 9 119 6 15 123 30 31 125 12 15 126 13

62

THE NEW DEAL [Continued] Roosevelt [Continued]

127 22 23 128 11 129 10 14 130 23 24 26 27 131 5 9 10 132 9 133 13 27 134 4 8 24 138 11 139 6 7 13 14 23 140 24 14178 142 17 18 205 17 18 207 9 12 13 208 10 209 21

Voting 103 33 106 5 110 25 26 125 14 130 23 131 5 139 252 4 140 25 207 13

Works Progress Administration 101 336 102 2 104 31 105 4 5 8 19 20 107 1 108 12 110 35 111 177 112 28 113 17 18 21 24 33 114 22 115 13 118 8 119 14 156 124 14 17 125 1 12 23 127 22 128 20 23 27 129 5 10 132 9 11 16 133 11 17

63

THE NEW DEAL [Continued] Works Progress Administration Continued]

134 5 9 23 138 11 12 13978 140 23 141 23 142 18 204 6 207 12 208 10 209 21

NEW MEXICO

135 11 18-20 140 3 4

Cities Albuquerque

117 8 11 Deming

116 22 23 Gallup

116 12 Las Cruces

116 22 23

OKIE

113 10 33 114 41 46 128 18 25 33 132 18 19 135 26 202 5 205 4 1 6 208 4

Definition 101 31 102 8 104 37 54 105 22 106 31-33 107 38 108 19 109 17T 19 27 110 28 35

64

OKIE [Continued] Definition [Continued]

114 44 118 24 121 21 32 123 22 37 38 124 25 26 126 40 127 14 31 33 128 33 132 21 22 134 14 136 37-40 137 22 30 139 19 141 25 201 16 202 4 1 16 203 10 206 14 208 4 13

Reactions to Term 101 32 102 8 9 104 37 54 105 22 106 31-33 107 38 39 109 19 110 12 27 28 113 33 34 37 114 41 42 116 34 118 24 120 26 27 121 21 123 37 38 42 124 18 125 42 43 126 32 40 46 127 14 33 36 128 24 25 33 129 21 131 23 132 23 136 22 39 40 137 21 22 30 139 19 141 24 142 29 30

42

35

65

OKIE [Continued] Reactions to Term [Continued]

201 16 203 10 205 12

Rednecks 107 2 4-26

OKLAHOMA

111 6 125 3 10 126 10 14 27 43 128 4 135 11 12 141 5 9

Cities Ardmore

110 1 2 139 2

Blair 114 15

Blanchard 120 1 2 5

Boley 133 1 1 3

Boynton 135 11

Bushyhead 137 73 6

Checotah 113 1 4 128 3 8 209 1

Chelsea 137 7 812

Cold Springs 140 4

Colgate 112 2

Comanche 142 1

Council Hill 131 1

Cushing 201 2

Duncan 110 1 124 1

66

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities Continued]

Durant 103 16

Dustin 139 1 2 25

Enid 138 middot 6

EufaulaLake Eufaula 103 71 29 209 23

Fort Gibson 123 1 12 13 24 25 32 126 1 16

Fort Sill 120 5

Frederick 104 56

Granite 114 8

Greenfield 141 9

Guthrie 138 2-5 13 15

Hammon 142 3 15

Hanna 112 3 136 1

Hartshorne 125 1

Henryetta 103 16 209 1

Hillibee 127 4

Hitchita 112 25 209 3

Holdenville 137 3-5

Hollis 102 1

Lenna 118 1 131 2

Lexington 120 1 2

Lindsay 106 9

67

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities (Continued]

Maud 118 1

McAlester 109 91 10 125 20

McLain 122 1

Meeker 127 6 15 16

Muskogee 122 1 123 18 19 25

Nowata 122 2

Oaklodge 116 1 5

Okemah 103 8 133 4

Oklahoma City 120 8 12 138 3 5

Paden 127 4

Pauls Valley 106 1 109 10 13

Pitcher 103 8

Pleasant Valley 109 10 13

Ponca City 142 1 2

Porum 112 1

Prague 127 5 6

Quinton 136 1 10 11 18

Sallisaw 116 16_ 36

Scullyville 116 3 7

Seminole 116 1 135 8

Spiro 102 1 116 1 3 6 7

68

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities [Continued]

Stillwater 201 4 13

Tryon 201 1

Tulsa 116 16 17

Tuttle 120 1

Watonga 120 4 141 9

Weletka 103 11

Wewoka 112 1 4 25

Whodathoughtit 113 3

Craig County 122 11

Moved to 114 8 115 26 128 2 3 131 1 2 137 3 141 4

Oklahoma Territory 127 1-3

Payne County 105 1

Return to 102 11 107 15 109 27 110 18 38 111 8 18 114 10 14 15 17 116 36 37 120 13 27 123 53 125 25 26 29 30 40 127 16 28 131 13 22 25 133 16 135 23 25 136 18 137 7

69

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Return to [Continued]

139 26 27 140 9 142 3 10 17 22 34 201 13 206 7 207 20 209 1 2 17 18 23

Rogers County 101 23

Sequoyah County 116 1 16-18 36

Wagoner County 101 23

OREGON

109 28 29 130 29-34 206 2

POEMS

128 14 22 25 31 34 36

RELIEFWELFARE Agencies

102 91 13 103 32 107 35 112 12 114 18 124 2 3 125 17 202 5 15 2 0 4 2 11-13

Attitudes toward 101 10 102 91 10 103 32 104 24 32 105 19 110 14 26 27 111 17 112 12 113 17 2833

70

RELIEFWELFARE [Continued] Attitudes toward [Continued]

116 35 119 15 121 177 19 25 123 43 124 177 23 125 38 126 35_~ 39 127 417 42 128 27-30 129 5 130 2 7 131 4 27 30 31 132 16-18 133 13 14 137 32 139 8 140 23 142 18 202 71 8 1 15 203 6 11 204 13 14 20 208 10 209 21

Quality 102 10 103 32 104 32 125 38 39 204 15

Type Received 102 9 10 103 16 32 33 104 24 31 105 19 107 15 108 4 110 17 111 17 112 12 113 32 114 18 42 118 8 121 17 124 23 125 37 128 28 29 130 27 132 16

71

RELIEFWELFARE [Continued] Type Received IContinued]

133 13 134 15 135 28 139 8 202 5 71815 204 15 208 9 209 211 22

Welfare 101 9 10 102 9 10 103 32 104 24 311 36 1 0 5 19- 21 1 2 5 106 12 16 17 23 24 107 14 15 18 351 37 108 4 1 71 18 110 14 17 25-27 111 17 112 121 13 15 113 15 171 28 114 181 421 43 116 35 120 17 121 19 122 24 123 43 125 19 126 251 39 128 27 28 131 4 27 133 11 13 22 136 14 137 32 140 3 141 20 142 18 201 13 202 51 71 15 203 6 11 204 2 11 19-21 205 4 11 12 207 10 13 19

RELIGION

103 32

72

RELIGION [Continued]

110 29 113 321 36 126 28 29 131 6 132 6 135 151 32 142 12 26 33 202 6

Brush Arbor 109 5 122 19 123 25 136 10 139 41 5 209 11

Churches 101 7 11 102 10 105 31 29 106 2 I 8 I 25 107 3 109 5 110 171 18 112 371 39 113 21 16 17 35 114 51 7 8 441 45 115 8 31-33 50-53 117 54-58 118 51 6 1 21 119 4 120 8 121 25 26 122 191 24 123 25126142 124 21 31 5 61 201 22 125 81 41 126 71 241 30 127 21 10 14 271 301 341 351 38-41 128 6 26 27 130 3 131 6 132 6 21 23 133 23 134 1 3 24 25 29 135 7 141 18 31 136 3 7 137 9 10 24 25 138 8 91 14

73

RELIGION Continued] Churches Continued]

140 14 15 141 2 3 9 142 4 22 30-33 143 12 15 24 201 5 11 209 4

MinistryMissionary Work 107 23 113 31 36 142 25 26 29

Moral Majority 134 29

RevivalsTraveling Ministers 109 5 114 5 6 115 32 118 5 6 124 6 125 8 I 9 126 =middot 8 127 5 128 6 131 4 6 I 8 135 14 139 4 141 3 142 26-28 32 33

SOUTH DAKOTA Beadle County

134 1 Huron County

134 5 Return to

134 8 9 29 Wounded Knee

134 5

TEXAS

113 4 114 6 28 43 44 124 4 131 20 142 24 30

74

TEXAS Continued] Cities

Abilene 111 5 6 117 15

Austin lb3 15

Barstow 104 1

Big Spring 142 30 32 209 s 6

Cedar Hill 140 1

Dallas 117 7 140 1

Electra 140 4

Gainesville 121 1

Haskell 129 1

Kemp 117 6

La Mesa 114 14

Plainview 110 3

Port Arthur 116 8 9

Red Springs 114 1

Silverton 140 1

Waco 103 15 16

Wichita Falls 117 8

Wylie 111 1

Brazo River 103 16

Farming Conditions 104 40

Return to 114 14 16 121 28 31 129 6

Rio Grande Valley 103 15

75

VIOLENCE

103 28 29 104 17 21 105 25 27 107 61 9 12 261 28 30 109 2 01 21 33 111 13 17 112 9 10 36 113 4J 18J 21-23 26-29 33 34 114 2527 35 115 49 123 36 125 191 43 126 41 127 23 131 22 23 138 10 11 20-22 139 9 10 15 18 25 203 8 204 9 206 10-12

VIRGINIA

206 1

WASHINGTON

206 1

WORK --xfter World War II

101 29 102 12 103 31 104 15 44 106 16 107 171 19-21 36 110 19 20 34 37 111 16 112 34J 35 114 48 116 31 117 51-57 119 18 120 21 23 24

76

WORK [Continued] --xfter World War II [Continued]

123 46 50 124 28 125 2 28 43-45 126 38 44 127 33 371 41 129 71 8 130 38 41 42 46 134 11 136 301 31 138 25-27 139 22 141 21 26 206 187 19 207 5

Conditions 103 22-24 26 104 2-6 15 16 30 35 52 107 22 24-28 30 31 109 31 110 10 11 12 25 112 26 29 113 15 114 24 124 20 125 22 27 2 9 32 126 21 26 30 38 129 5 12 13 131 21 139 18 203 5 7

During World War II 101 20 29 102 11 103 24 35 104 15 105 25 26 107 17 108 5 6 20 109 37 110 18 19 37 111 12 113 22 26 114 47 48 115 44 47 53 116 31 117 35-51 118 23 119 16

77

WORK [Continued] --ollring World War II [Continued]

120 20 21 121 29 123 22 46 124 27 125 3 27 34 35 43 126 35 43 44 127 20 128 21 29 37 129 7 10 130 37 38 40 41 131 26 29 132 23 133 16 20 134 11 20 136 27 28 138 23-25 139 18 20 21 141 21 26 143 19 202 9 203 8 206 10 15 207 3 4 209 20

Employers 101 30 1025-712 103 12 17 22 32 104 2 15 30 105 11 16 106 15 19 107 9 29-31 38 108 14 15 20 109 1 15 20 27 110 9-11 13 27 36 111 15 112 6 7 26 29 32 113 15 16 28 29 114 11 24 31 41-43 115 16 43-45 116 6 7 25 26 28 30-32 117 18 52 118 13 20 119 11-13 16 18 19 120 12 14 15 20 23 121 17 24 122 5-8 123 35 36

78

WORK [Continued] ~players [Continued]

124 20 125 5 21 24 271 281 40 126 151 21 22 251 26 361 371 39 127 11 121 201 211 30 33 128 18 31 129 4 1 7 1 9-11 1 13 1 18 1 21 2 2 130 31 3540 131 16 26 27 133 2 6 134 121 16-18 201 211 25 136 17-19 26 27 33-35 137 6 8 161 19 20 138 3-6 13 20 139 10 121 14-16 140 9-11 141 16 17 201 12 202 2 3 203 7 206 31 15 207 3 5 209 16

Labor Contracting 107 19 261 291 311 32 133 16-18 26

Migrant Labor 101 41 5 12 30 102 6 7 103 24 25 104 2-6 15 241 25 52 105 9-12 171 18 106 121 131 15 17 21-24 107 4 5 8 18 24-27 30 31 108 3 8 15 109 7 8 19-21 27-30 110 91 101 13 15 111 8 12 16 17 112 6 31 32 113 13 15 18 32 114 31 32 115 52 116 27-30 117 12 17-19 291 31 118 16 119 11 12 120 11-13 15 22 121 10 11 22 122 5 22

79

WORK Continued] --grgrant Labor Continued]

123 35 42 43 125 33 126 26 30 33 37 38 127 31 128 16 21 28 129 3 4 11-17 20 21 130 33 34 131 15 19-21 26 133 19 134 9-13 21 22 135 21 25 29 136 37 38 137 16 20 139 13 15-17 140 3 4 141 19 20 142 18 143 11 13 201 8 14 202 4 9 15 203 4 5 7 8-10 205 3 4 7 206 2 4 5-7 9 12-15 208 6 209 8 9 12-15

Mining 103 8 19 115 33 116 20 21 122 11-13 125 1 3 4 12 131 2 140 4 5 141 1

Odd Jobs 104 23 105 15 25 106 3 107 12 18 19 34 35 108 3 5 6 9 111 11 15 16 113 13 114 17 18 32 33 40 41 48 115 19 24 116 25 26 117 7 52 118 18 119 8 12 14 15

80

WORK [Continued] --odd Jobs

120 8 17 122 6 7 22 123 36 40 49 124 14 16 19 24 127 11 128 19 20 29 129 1 3 5 7 131 16 25 30 132 14 17 134 8 12 15 16 135 11 23 137 12 20 25 26 138 18 22 139 6 7 12 16 17 140 1 6-8 10 142 2 3 5 9 14 34 35 143 6 12 14-16 206 3 4 209 20

Oil Fields 102 5-7 12 112 25 26 114 14 15 116 1 13 121 17 125 2 4 1 28 46 129 9 135 7 8 I 23 29 139 22 140 4 142 2 3 206 16 18 208 1-5

Permanent Jobs 101 9 27 29 103 12 17 23 24 32 104 4 6 14 24 26 29 34 106 4 107 19 35 108 4 7-9 109 15 27-29 110 2 10 18 19 21 24 111 6 9-11 16 112 7 30 31 113 1 4 21 28-31 114 16 31 32 48 115 16 1 17 4 4 116 2 7-16 32

81

WORK [Continued] --permanent Jobs [Continued]

118 11 131 18 19 119 191 20 120 201 211 25 121 22 122 2 3 I 5~8 I 23 123 11 VI 35 36 124 1 14-17 125 20 25 27-29 37 126 21 25 33 35-38 127 11 20-22 24 30 128 20 28-30 129 4 7 130 31 36-38 131 21 30 132 18 19 133 19 22 134 11 18 25-28 36 136 2 10 14 15 19 33-35 137 6 8 26-28 138 1-4 8 139 22 23 140 4 5 10-12 20 141 12 17 142 5 25 26 28 35 143 19 201 10 205 6 8 9 2 07 3 1 5 208 1

Prisoners of War as Workers 115 47 133 20 203 9

Strikes 101 17 104 21 22 1 43 105 11 21 106 13 15 16 191 20 33 107 7 11 15 28 109 20 21 110 32 33 111 13 112 7-10 14 113 32 115 48-50 118 18 124 24 125 3 4

82

WORK [Continued] --strikes [Continued]

126 36 127 24 129 10 11 130 40 41 131 27 133 25 138 8 139 16 17 140 14-16 22 201 14 203 7 206 10-13 209 18

Unions 101 17 35 104 21 22 45 105 21 106 15 16 107 5 11-13 21-24 108 12 109 20 112 2 10 32 34-36 113 31 114 42 115 50 116 33 34 118 18 119 13 120 23 24 124 24 125 34 43 45 46 126 36 127 42 128 30 129 10 11 16 130 39-41 46 131 26 134 23 139 16 140 14 22 141 21 203 7 209 18

Wages 101 27 103 10 14 17 18 22 23 33 104 2 4 I 22 I 24 26 341 35 47 105 13 161 17

83

WORK [Continued] --wages [Continued]

106 14 18 19 107 2 12 17 25 30 108 5 6 8 109 6 8 20 21 28 29 31 40 110 7 9 11 1216 111 8 11 13 14 16 112 4 8-10 14 113 13 16-18 26 28 29 114 11 18 25 32 33 42 115 16 28 44 50 116 7 11 16 19 26-32 34 117 7 18 32 35 118 15 18 119 1 11 13 14 120 11-14 121 11 122 3 6-8 123 35 49 125 4 5 7 12 21-23 27-29 38 43 126 23 25 26 36 42 127 17 24 42 43 128 30 129 3 5 7 10 11 21 22 13 0 3 6 3 7 3 9-41 131 12 13 16 134 12 15 16 23 24 26 135 11 21 23 136 28 29 137 8 9 32 138 5 11 18 25 139 6 7 10 12-14 16-18 140 7 9 10 14 15 141 4 8 10 12 15 16 142 16 201 10 203 2 5 204 14 205 6 206 4 10 11 14 15 2 07 10 13 208 9 209 13 15

Work Permits 109 22 23

10

CALIFORNIA [Continued] Cities Continued]

Arvin [Continued] 205 6 206 2-4 6 13 17 209 6 9 10 20

Avenal 121 17 22 29

Bakersfield l03 18 109 2 l4 27 110 4 112 3 0 113 24 114 26 28 32 48 115 15 119 19 122 4 22 125 18 24 127 41 131 3 21 132 8 14 18 23 136 18 21 27 37 38 137 21 138 11 18 19 139 20 23 26 142 5 202 2 203 8 205 5 206 2 208 6 15

Barstow 125 17

Beaumont 104 22

Blythe 114 10

Brawley 107 16 121 15 17 126 16 21 24

Brentwood 134 21 23 143 16-18

Buttonwillow 133 11 12 l9 25 26

Calipatria 104 4 7

11

CALIFORNIA [Continued] Cities Continued]

Calistoga 115 41

Cawelo 10330

Chowchilla 142 27 29 30

Clovis 131 15

Colton 129 3

Corcoran 107 18 201 9

Corona 209 1 8

Cutler 101 27

Delano 103 20 21 26 40 110 13 112 30 116 23-25 31 32 34 140 6 204 6 205 4

Dinuba 101 4 107 9 14 27 31 135 21 23 27 30 138 6 7 20-23 31

Dos Palos 117 15 23 51 57

Edison 205 6 206 4

El Centro 126 38

Exeter 127 11 19 20 30 36

Farmersville 123 42 127 11 23 30 41

Fillmore 139 11

Firebaugh 117 8 10

Five Points 110 12 16

12

CALIFORNIA [ContinUed] Cities Continued]

Fresno 117 37 118 13 119 10 12 16 18 126 3 7 128 30 131 15 29 30 138 26 27 143 19 201 9 11

Fontana 103 23

Formosa 136 27

Four Corners 109 14

Fullerton 142 30 31

Garden Grove 137 8 18 209 23

Gardena 137 14 142 3 4 24

Gilroy 106 16

Glendale 143 14

Greenfield 132 23

Grover City 136 30 31

Hanford 114 28 31 119 10-12 16 17 201 9 11 12 14 205 15

Hawthorne 209 19 24

Indio 107 16 30

Ivanhoe 110 19 37

Jasmin 103 21

Kern City 130 46

13

CALIFORNIA IContinued] Cities [Continued]

King City 143 10 12

Lamont 113 17 1 21 2 4 115 47 203 2 209 10

Layton 119 10

Lemere 201 13

Lerdo 103 30

Lindsay 108 3 5 7 122 51 171 22 138 11 19

Linnell 114 28 127 23

Lodi 134 4 8 10 11 13 14 16-18 23

Lomita 113 26

Long Beach 116 3 0 125 27 41 44 130 35 131 12

Los Angeles 103 18 23 109 14 120 10 127 10 17 27 30 130 35 133 22 142 3 24 202 1 2 206 2

Marysville 106 16 21 107 9 14

McFarland 103 20 26 41 140 8-10

Merced 119 10 131 30 205 4 8

14

CALIFORNIA IContinued] Cities [Continued]

Modesto 120 12 131 21

Monita 142 1 3

Needles 117 9

Nipomo 205 5

North Hollywood 139 22

Oildale 109 29 202 6

Ojai 103 2 3 141 14

Ontario 138 10 15-17

Orange Cove 107 19

Palmdale 142 31

Palm Springs 120 23

Pasadena 127 38 209 20

Patterson 120 11 12

Pismo Beach 135 32

Pixley 112 8 120 9 10 13 14 206 11

Poplar 124 15

Porterville 103 24 40 104 6 26 123 34 46 124 141 15

Pumpkin Center 109 2 5 14

Redlands 114 10 137 26 138 13 16

15

CALIFORNIA [Continued] Cities Continued]

Reedley 127 22 205 1

Ridgecrest 138 28-31 33

Riverdale 123 39

Rosedale 133 3 5 19

Salinas 106 16 21

San Bernardino 138 13 14

San Diego 117 37 132 11 15 16 23

San Francisco 134 26 27

San Jose 104 46 106 21 117 54 128 30 20 9 1 17

San Leandro 110 20

San Pedro 103 18

Santa Cruz 119 11

Santa Maria 202 1

Santa Monica 110 18 130 35

Santa Paula 139 13 16

Selma 143 12J 14-16

Shafter 103 26 31 106 13 107 13 109 2 14 17 18 23 27 31 38 129 1 3 4 7 14 15 18 21 131 3 135 11 12 20 21 24 27 30 31

16

CALIFORNIA fContinued] Cities fContinued]

Shafter Continued] 136 13 17 18 21-23 202 6 206 6 208 7

Cherokee Strip 129 15 16

Smiths Corner 135 20 24

Stockton 134 19

Stratford 205 12

Sunnyvale 104 4 46

Taft 121 13 125 2 28 44 202 13 208 1 4

Tipton 104 22 112 7 123 35 209 14 15 22

Tranquility 131 20

Tulare 111 9 12 120 23 26 27 121 9 10 20 123 3 9 40 45 46 131 14 15

Ukipa 114 10

Ventura 130 18 141 14

Visalia 110 20 111 11 16 114 16 23 24 26 28 31-34 116 37 123 40 127 12 13 21 22 36 38 129 16 143 3 9

17

CALIFORNIA JContinued] Cities Continued]

Wasco 106 17 107 4 109 161 40 129 14 142 5 24 281 30 204 8 209 10 14 23 24

Watsonville 107 41 8 12 15 119 11 128 1719 2 05 10

Weed Patch 125 25 33 3 6

Wheeler Ridge 114 16 31 48

Whittier 209 23

Wilmar 127 10

Woodville 123 33-35

Camp Roberts 125 34 39

China Lake 138 24-27

First Impression 101 15 102 4 105 7 106 11 29 107 4 109 1 110 8 23 24 111 9 113 18 114 10 13 23 31 115 15 116 9 117 27 118 13 120 12 121 9 123 3 3 34 124 11 125 24-27

18

CALIFORNIA [Continued] First Impression [Continued]

l27 101 27 1 2 9 128 18 130 341 35 131 15 132 12 133 15 134 101 11 135 21-23 29 136 21 138 14 15 139 11 141 11 15 142 4 201 8 205 2

Hunters Point 208 13

Imperial Valley 104 3 22 34 47 112 31 113 4-6 11-15 116 10 124 11 14 126 16 21 38 41

Kern County 116 33 37

Lake Bottom Buena Vista Lake 109 1 2 113 13 16 20 35

Politics 101 32-34 107 11 12 21 110 25 112 17 126 24 133 28 134 27 28 138 29-32

Sacramento Valley 110 16

San Joaquin Valley 110 4 8 19 116 9 121 9 126 38 127 36-38 41 131 12 20 142 2 8 209 9 20 22-24

19

CALIFORNIA [Continued] Stanislaus County

106 21 Tagus Ranch

112 6 Treatment in

101 11 14 32 102 51 10 104 9 107 6 10 24 26 32 108 4 11 15 16 109 19 110 10-13 19 20 27 34 112 13-16 113 24 25 33-35 114 11 35 43 45 47 116 25 123 35-38 54 55 125 25 40 126 13 23 24 30 32 33 42 46 127 14 25 31-33 43 132 8 134 9 14 137 16 21 24 139 20 22 140 22 142 16 201 ll 15 204 9 206 10 209 14 16

Tulare County 106 21

Yosemite 119 9 10

CHEROKEE INDIAN NATION

126 1 2 1 9-12 2 7 1 2 9 1 4 6 Green Corn Dance and Festival

126 9 10 Religion

126 28 29

COLORADO

113 30

20

CRIMELAWENFORCEMENT

103 28 29 104 20 21 107 7 9 10 15 17 18 29 37 108 13 109 20 21 110 13 30 33 112 13 113 20-24 26 28 114 26 27 116 7 12 120 6 122 1 23 123 3 8 16 21 22 125 18 20 129 14 15 131 2 132 10 11 133 1 4 5 135 11 31 14 17 138 21 8 32 139 131 151 21 24 25 142 8 203 8 206 10-11 19 207 18 19 209 81 17

Charges of Communist Agitation 112 15-20

Criminal Prosecution 112 16-171 20

THE DEPRESSION

103 11 14 1 15 33-35 39 108 1 5 109 36 110 3 I 28 111 7 113 5 114 17 18 115 5 11 12 116 17 117 7 119 1-4 6 15 120 6 121 12 122 3 22

21

THE DEPRESSION I Continued]

123 43 125 1 2 s 12 126 2 I 51 6 13 127 29 128 5 10 129 2 130 20-24 131 4 91 26 132 9 133 3 134 2 135 28 136 17 18 40 137 237 24 138 51 91 11 12 139 1 5 140 17 142 3 17 202 1 205 2 206 6 207 8 1 91 221 23 208 4 I 5 81 9

Causes 118 8 125 12 126 13 134 8 207 8 I 12

DISCRIMINATION

103 28 111 17 114 44 121 131 14 125 42 126 9 40-42 128 9 131 28 132 21-24 133 5 6 251 28 137 21 22 30 138 7 16 139 13T 14 140 257 26 208 5-7 11 12

22

DISCRIMINATION Community

101 10 11 32 102 8 9 104 9 54 105 22-25 27 28 106 33 37 108 15 17 109 19 110 23 27 33 34 36 37 112 13 14 114 45 121 13 18 19 123 36 42 54 55 126 241 321 401 41 127 31-33 128 33 129 18

Government Agencies 104 24 108 13 110 23 33 112 12 13 133 14 202 6 I 8 19

Housing 101 12 102 7 104 43 124 10 16 133 28

Job 101 11 12 32 102 9 104 17 105 12 161 21 22 106 19 110 13 14 114 11 41 45 116 25 124 20 126 42 131 26 139 14 201 11

Schools 102 9 104 11 18 108 10~13 110 32

23

DISCRIMINATION [Continued] Schools IContinued]

1-12 17 114 13 35 36 117 13 14 16 30 34 118 7 16 17 22 121 14-16 123 35-38 124 15 19 126 24 25 127 19 20 36 128 22-24 131 14 22-24 28 133 14 2224 25 134 14 15 24 135 18 26 136 22 24 137 16 21 203 4 204 13 209 9 16

EDUCATION

131 2 22 28 29 132 2 140 22 27

Arizona 114 25 27

Arkansas 107 3 115 6 8 24-26 128 1-3 7 141 2 143 7-10

Athletics 108 10 120 7 123 36 451 46 125 1 6 19 21 22 42 46 127 36 133 23-25 134 14-21 137 14 23

California 101 5 102 11 16 103 25 104 11 27 49 53

24

EDUCATION [Continued] California [Continued]

105 31 11 107 4-6 101 151 16 32 108 5 6 10-13 17 109 6 17 26 29 110 20 21 32 111 12 112 31 37 113 23 24 30 114 2 12-14 35 36 49 115 2 0 116 25 117 12-16 23 24 29 30 34 118 3 7 15-17 21 119 6 120 11 14 23 121 10 12 14-17 20 21 123 35-39 43-46 124 7 15 18 19 125 41 45 126 22 24 34 43 44 127 11 19-21 27 36 128 19 21 129 12 18 19 131 14-16 22-25 27 132 12 15 17 18 133 11 12 14 17 22 134 12-15 24 135 26 28 30 31 136 16 17 22-26 36 137 8 16 17 20-23 28-30 138 2 6 8 10 11 16-22 31 139 22 140 10 11 19 20 141 15 20 142 4 14 15 21 143 3 12-14 16 201 9 10 202 1 9 15 203 1 2 4 5 7 205 2 18 19 206 16 208 1 S 14 209 4 8 9 14-17 20 23

College 101 11 18 20 104 53 107 17 108 17

25

EDUCATION [Continued] College [Continued]

110 20 211 32 114 4 9 116 32 117 53-55 118 3 119 6 120 2 121 121 29 30 122 2 123 51 125 1 6 7 21 126 44 45 127 20 321 33 36-40 128 38 130 43 132 25 133 17 21 22 137 8 29 138 3 6 22-24 31 140 20 22 142 4 26 30 143 16 17 202 1 2 5 9 205 2 5 6 16 19 207 2 3 208 ll 4 209 20-23

Discrimination 101 11 107 6 108 101 11 110 32 112 17 114 121 131 351 36 117 131 14 16 301 34 118 7 I 16 17 22 120 27 121 13-16 123 35-38 124 15 19 125 23 126 24 25 34 43 127 19 20 36 128 22-24 129 19 131 141 22-24 28 132 22 133 14 24 25

26

EDUCATION [Continued] Discrimination [Continued]

134 14 15 21 24 135 18 136 22 24 137 16 21 141 22 203 4 206 17 209 9 16

Iowa 205 2 207 2

Missouri 108 2 11 119 1 21 4-6

Nebraska 130 1 2 7 17 132 4-6

New Mexico 135 19

Oklahoma 101 21 7 102 1 104 14 105 1-3 106 31 7 107 3 109 27 110 2 3 30 113 1 3 114 2 13 50 116 11 6 7 18 118 2 3 6 120 1 21 5-7 122 2 123 7 9 12 20 21 24 25 35 124 2 4 6 125 1 6 20 21 126 2 5 6 44 127 2 3 16 128 4-6 131 1 3 7 8 133 1 11 135 1 2 8 16 18 136 16 17 231 24 137 3 5-8 11 14-16 29 30 138 1-6 10 139 1 142 7 14 15 21 201 3 209 3 4

27

EDUCATION 1Continued] South Dakcita

134 1-3 24 Texas

111 4 114 2 13 50 117 1 5 6 10 121 2 4 5 13 129 2 140 4 143 2

FAMILY LIFE

101 1 5 19 102 2 7 11 12 16 103 2 31 4 6 10 21 105 1 2 I 9 16 24 26 28 106 38 112 7 113 9 10 26 116 20 21 118725 124 4 27 28 125 3 4 126 24 25 44 45 135 2 9 14 15 136 8 9

Bartering 109 11 115 6 116 6 123 15 125 101 11 126 5 128 4 129 2 131 7 140 3

Cars 103 2 4 7 8 9 12 14 15 20 27 105 18 29 106 12 13 107 3 9 15 108 2 4 6 111 8 113 22 23 29 114 4 15 30 33 116 22 30 36 117 71 8 12 23

28

FAMILY LIFE (Continued] Cars Continued]

119 4 120 9 131 15 121 9 122 4 16 17 123 13 125 3 291 31 126 5 17 18 127 9 16 17 128 15 129 3 130 4 30 133 4 12 134 3 5 6 135 9 25 136 19 24 27 138 1 12 13 19 20 30 140 5 9 141 4 5 12 142 6 17 203 3 205 2 9 206 9 207 6 I 21 22 209 4

Chores 101 2 102 12 103 3 6 21 104 48 52 58 59 105 17 109 6-8 18 26 111 2 113 1 2 6 7 114 3 39 40 115 5 7 10 27 28 117 5 26 118 3 4 119 2 120 5 121 1 3 123 1 2 51 10 11 14 15 19 31

461 49 124 3 4 21 125 2 126 3 6 7 128 1 8 130 34 131 8 1 25

29

FAMILY LIFE [Continued] Chores IContinued]

132 3 133 2 15 134 7 135 5 10 19 22 25 27 137 3 4 10-12 22 25 138 9 139 1 2 4 140 12 141 3 142 6 1 22 201 6 209 4 14

Cooking Food 101 9 24 102 3 5 13 15 103 4 27 29 105 2 11 14 15 106 35 36 107 9 13 14 108 2 3 14 109 2 3 7 12 13 22 110 31 111 3 113 2 15 16 18 114 4 17 18 25 38 39 115 10 1 11 1 16 1 2 8 1 31 116 101 24 117 51 6 1 17 119 4 120 16 121 7 24 25 122 13 16 20 123 15-18 25 27 37 49 124 5 6 21 22 125 11-14 126 22 23 127 10 17 128 1 5 10 129 12 130 8 13-15 25 131 5-7 20 21 25 132 6 7 20 133 2 1 3 1 11 1 2 2 134 5-7 22 135 2-6 9 10 18 22 25 27 136 9 12 13 23 137 2 3 10 19 138 25

30

FAMILY LIFE IContinued] CookingFood [Continued]

139 2 3 140 1-3 142 6 7 10 11 143 5-7 11 201 6 16 202 5-7 203 2 204 10 206 1 2 207 10 208 5 209 11-13

Dating 103 12 104 56 106 9 107 10 108 16 113 3 4 114 15 115 4 8 36 116 1 14 117 53 119 5 120 7 8 122 21 125 19 126 8 127 21 130 17 133 24 135 31 136 26 27 2 91 32 137 10 138 20-23 142 27

Entertainment 101 6 7 14 26 102 14 15 103 7 12 27 29 30 104 48 52 105 3 106 4 14 18 26 31 107 3 1 5 108 2 109 2 5 21 26 32 36 110 17 111 2 11

31

FAMILY LIFE [Continued] Entertainment [Continued]

112 31 38 113 2 281 29 31 114 51 13 1 15 1 40 115 3-5 8 33 36 116 2-4 33 117 9 23 24 34 118 5-7 20 21 119 4 1 5 1 11 14 120 2 8 121 5 19 122 9 19 20 123 5 20 211 25 37 411 42 124 2 6 21 125 41 6 8 9 221 33 126 8 257 28 127 34 128 6-8 241 26 129 81 171 18 131 61 9 132 5-7 133 3 14 15 134 6 17 21 22 135 3 7 91 13 14 16 30 32 136 2 91 11-131 29 137 9 24 138 5 23 139 4 9 140 2 3 141 3 10 142 6 11 15 22 143 1 3 8 10 201 2 5 203 6 208 6 2 0 9 4 13

Hobbies 102 7 103 12 104 57-59 114 9 118 6 120 5 123 19 129 8 135 3

Hunting 109 2 116 21 5

32

FAMILY LIFE [Continued] Hunting [Continued]

119 5 8 122 11 123 16-22 125 10 131 5 22 135 5 10 24 139 24

Marriage 101 3 25 102 2 12 16 103 12-14 104 56 105 1 25 106 8 1 9 107 171 20 108 8 16 109 26 27 110 2 19 111 4 5 112 4 113 1 3 4 29 30 114 15 115 8 9 36 37 116 1 16 30 117 52 53 58 118 21 119 17 120 7 121 15 29 122 2 21 123 27 37 47-49 124 26 125 27 126 8 9 28 127 3-5 211 39 130 5 17 19 42 131 3 132 19 133 24 135 4 31 136 6 8 26 27 30 32 137 10 24 26 138 24 28 139 19 140 4 5 141 21 142 24 27 28 143 17

33

FAMILY LIFE [Continued] Marriage Continued]

201 4 12 14 206 2 207 2 209 20

Moonshining 103 8 10 36-38 122 14 135 3

Problems 103 6 8 20 35 36 105 23 106 24T 25 28 107 19 20 35 37 108 6 16 17 109 17 18 110 2 3 112 3 71 24-26 29 31 113 9 12 18 21-23 25-29 114 7 115 2 3 6 116 7 117 25 120 1-3 24-26 121 23 24 122 10 18 19 130 3 132 1 3 7 135 23 29 30 136 37 38 40 138 4 6 9 141 14 15 201 13 202 6-8 12 204 11

Sense of Community 103 11 105 18 24 106 28 107 14 108 19 109 12_ 19 110 11 18 23 113 10 11 114 18 118 3 4 121 3 122 10 18 19

34

FAMILY LIFE [Continued] Sense of Community [Continued]

124 6 8 15 125 4 8 126 12 13 39 128 7 37 130 2 8 131 4 5 7 20 132 71 8 135 13 17 18 25 31 137 5 6 138 31 32 141 4 9 142 7 8 21-24 143 7

Shivaree 114 15 126 28 127 5

Sports 108 10 113 3 116 4 119 5 120 7 122 19 24 123 4 5 19 45 49 50 125 1 6 128 6 1 9 133 23-25 134 14-22 25 135 10 136 12 137 14 138 19 139 18 141 3 9 142 27 2 08 6

FARMING 110 3 11 115 39 47 48 123 28 29 47 48 52 53 125 10 140 19 20 141 4 10 11 26 201 6

35

FARMING Continued] Butchering

109 12 130 8-13

Crops 101 23 102 1 103 20 32 104 2 105 1 2 109 10 11 111 4 112 2 3 24 113 1 2 4 114 2 115 2 6 23 41 42 116 4 5 17 18 117 5 118 2 9 10 119 2 14 120 6 121 3 6 8 122 13 123 13 14 19 29 41 124 7 9 125 3 10 11 15 29 126 3 127 152 128 1 4 129 1 130 15 16 19-22 27 28 131 11 133 2 137 134 1 5 137 2 138 9 139 2 140 9 202 141 8 143 21 205 2 3 13 206 1 3 4 8 207 6 8 12 14 209 4

Drought 101 23 103 17 104 2 105 5

36

FARMING Continued] Drought Continued]

106 6 109 11 110 22 113 4 6 114 16 19 116 18-20 118 10~ 11 119 3 6 121 6 124 1 7 125 15 126 2 127 71 161 27 128 2 51 10 130 5 16 20 281 29 131 11 132 9 134 5 139 5 140 5 141 41 6 142 19 201 21 16 205 4 8 207 14 20 209 11 2

Dust Storms 101 71 8 102 3 103 17 39 105 4 106 5 6 109 11 110 12 21 111 6 7 112 23 114 21 115 12 116 18~ 19 118 10 11 119 3 120 6 121 6 123 14 124 7 125 15 16 126 14

37

FARMING Continued] Dust Storms IContinued]

127 27 29 128 10 130 16 131 11 136 40 138 137 14 141 4 6 142 4 17-20 201 16 205 4 207 6 14-18 20 21 209 6

FloodsCyclones 107 16 111 6 7 114 23 123 14 23 130 1 134 5 138 15 139 11 209 1

Government Policies 101 20 24 102 2 103 24 32 33 35 104 7 8 33 105 5 106 8 107 13 108 6 15 16 109 9 22 111 6 7 113 32 114 19 20 118 9 10 119 6 120 20 123 30-32 124 9 10 125 121 13 127 22 128 11 130 26 27 131 5 10 11 132 10 134 4 8 24 139 6 16 17

38

FARMING fContinued] Government Policies Continued]

140 24 142 18 201 2 205 11-19 209 7 8

Income 101 3 104 2 105 2 106 8 111 5 112 3 24 26 113 1 2 4 114 4 16 19 115 11 43 117 7 118 2 8 9 119 4 6 7 121 6 7 123 40 41 126 6 13 151 20 127 16 12 8 51 9 129 2 130 15 18 211 22 25 26 34 35

481 49 132 2 9 11 135 3 138 3 140 5 141 4 51 19 142 5 143 20 205 6 13 206 2-4 207 81 9 15 21

Land Ownership 101 23 103 31 107 2 108 1 109 91 10 110 22 112 3 114 1 2 7 115 36 119 1-3 6 7 120 6

39

FARMING [Continued] Land Ownership [Continued]

121 2 122 2 3 123 35 41 50 125 2 3 23 126 2 3 13 127 12 18 22 128 8 129 1 7 22 130 3 131 4 133 3 4 12 137 18 25 26 134 2 4 5 8 11 137 27 138 2 3 139 2 140 5 13 17-19 141 3 15-17 21 22 142 2-4 25 143 20 2 OS 1 2 206 1 5 6 8 9 207 9 10 209 1 22

Land Rental 101 2 102 1 103 8 23 104 1 7 8 107 2 110 1 111 2 113 4 114 1 2 10 14 115 23 27 116 16-18 118 2 119 3 120 6 121 2 7 8 122 2 123 127 13 40 41 50 124 4 9 127 1 2 6 7 128 5 129 1 130 5 15 i31 4 17-19

40

FARMING [Continued] Land Rental IContinued]

138 9 139 5 140 101 13 141 15 201 3 206 5 9

Methods 101 3 102 3 7 12 103 171 20 21 24 31 39 104 1 105 5 106 7 29 109 6 11 12 30 31 110 21 22 28 111 7 112 23 113 2 114 19 20 115 51 41-48 116 5 15 18 118 1 10 19 119 2 4 120 11 14 121 6 7 122 9 10 16-18 123 2 3 6 7 19 29 30 51 52 124 8 9 125 10 11 15 16 126 5 14 21 127 7 16 128 7 10 11 129 7 130 15 1619 131 5 11 18 132 3 9 10 134 6 140 20 141 6 19 142 51 19~ 201 22 143 2 0 201 6 206 3 8 207 7 81 14 16

Sharecropping 103 1 7 105 1 110 1 3

41

FARMING Continued] Sharecropping Continued]

111 2 112 3 24 113 4 115 6 91 27 116 17 117 11 5 7 118 2 9 121 2 127 21 61 15 128 8 129 1 130 51 151 18 137 2 141 41 8 142 2 206 4 5 209 11 19

THE GRAPES OF WRATHSTEINBECK

106 6 1 71 15 108 15 110 29-301 33 119 13 122 22 125 41 128 331 34 132 22 134 13 142 19 208 4 71 11 13-16

Identification with 101 16 35 103 27 28 111 18 113 35 121 27 127 181 41 42 129 13 20 21 131 13 133 21 136 20 37 139 20 201811 205 5

42

THE GRAPES OF WRATHSTEINBECK [Continued] Movie

103 27 105 26 106 33 34 107 5 13 110 2 8 113 34 114 45 118 16 17 121 27 124 25 127 42 131 28 137 31 139 19 141 24 208 15

Objections to 101 16 103 2 8 105 26 27 106 33-36 114 45 46 118 23 24 120 28 124 25 127 18 25 128 33 34 131 27 28 137 30 31 139 20 141 2 4 143 13 204 19 205 5 2 06 19 208 14-16

HEALTH Accidents

104 61 62 107 18 116 22 23

Birth of Children 101 5 102 2 103 5 9 10 13 16 105 1

43

HEALTH [Continued] Birth of Children Continued]

106 16 22 109 15 16 18~ 37 111 6 112 20 113 2 4 5 14 18-20 114 37 115 11-13 17 38 117 21 120 3 8 13 19-22 122 20 123 50 125 10 37 126 12 127 7 1 8 129 19 20 130 1 2 22 133 10 135 9 12 20 21 136 4 8 27 137 2 1 3 138 2 139 19 23 140 711 142 2 8 143 17 202 3 7 11 12 18

Causes of Death 101 25 103 5 106 16 107 1 13 19 109 25 26 38 39 110 2 31 111 5 112 6 113 1 19 30 114 43 49 115 3 6 7 17 18 116 5 117 20 21 26 120 1 3 19 24 25 123 16~ 43 124 23 126 44 127 4 5 13 130 24 48 132 19 135 137 14 16

44

HEALTH [Continued] Causes of Death [Continued]

136 3-6 25 27 29-31 38 39 141 16 142 23 143 19 202 3 9 10 12 14 16-18 206 14 209 19 20

Diseases 102 13 103 20 105 11 14 23 24 107 6 11 13 14 16 19 20 30 31 109 24 38 39 110 2 8 30 31 112 14 19 24 113 8 12 13 18 19 30 114 9 17 25 26 37 49 115 5 7 12 16-20 22 23 116 19 117 26 47 52-56 120 3 19 20 24 26 122 18 24 123 16 22-24 124 22-24 26 125 47 126 22 35 127 3 7 128 2 9 129 2 3 130 3 38 47 131 12 22 132 2 19 133 8 135 13 21 136 25 30 35 39 137 4 8 138 13 23 139 7 140 5 142 20 21 202 1-4 8-14 16 18 203 6 205 1 206 2 209 11 12 19

Folk Remedies and Cures 103 5 107 11

45

HEALTH [Continued] Folk Remedies and Cures Continued]

109 24 25 113 11 19 115 2 3 22 117 20 21 123 20 23 128 6 133 9 10 135 14 22 137 4 142 20 21 202 8-111 14

Health Care 101 13 20 102 13 103 5 91 16 105 141 151 23 24 106 1 8 107 111 18 23 38 109 151 16 181 23 241 381 39 110 2 1 8 1 311 32 112 6 113 1 51 18-201 301 311 33 38 114 17 371 38 115 5-7 12-18 23 116 5 61 23 117 20-231 55 118 171 18 120 3 41 8 21 22 121 20 25 122 18 20 21 123 4 22 23 124 4 22 23 125 10 21 37 38 126 22 23 35 127 3 7-9 30 128 2 9 129 19 130 1 22 23 47 48 131 22 132 19 133 8-10 135 91 12-14 21 22 136 6 9 301 33 35 137 8 138 131 23 139 71 9~ 101 18 19 141 2 0 142 20

46

HEALTH Continued] Health Care Continued]

202 2-14 16-19 206 14 209 11 12

Sanitation 202 4-6 15 17

HOUSING Auto Courts

107 9~ 14~ 27 Ditch Camps

102 7 8~ 14 103 26 104 12 105 23 106 15 107 10 110 6 25 113 14 35 114 39 115 52 118 15 16 119 13 16 121 19 20 122 22 23 125 20 37 126 33 129 15 131 20 132 18 136 37-39 137 17 139 18 202 4-6 15 203 3 206 7 I 10 208 7 8 11 209 10

Dugouts 135 11~ 18 19

Government-provided 101 34 103 26 27 104 19 20 51 105 10 106 10 11 14

47

HOUSING Continued] Government-provided [Continued]

107 4-7 13 14 16 17 28 108 12 109 31-33 110 14 111 9-11 15 112 3 8 113 35 36 114 38 39 118 16 119 13 121 17-19 124 16 125 25 33 36 126 26 30-32 127 23 41 128 20 129 141 15 131 22 133 2 0 137 30 141 20 202 6 15 203 3 204 16 17 205 4 206 13 14 208 7 20 9 10

Grower-provided 102 8 103 24-26 104 20 42 46 105 9 106 12 15 109 15 28 110 16 111 14 112 6 113 13 16 114 10 23 28 33 34 118 18 20 119 12 13 121 22 122 6 23 123 35 42 125 24 25~ 33 35 36 126 21 7 33 127 11 18 23

48

HOUSING [Continued] Grower-provided [Continued]

128 19 129 4 5 13-15 131 16 133 18 137 17 ~ 20 139 15 18 140 6 8-10 16 141 14 16 17 201 8 9 203 3 204 16 17 206 6-8 13 209 10

Homes in California 101 8 26 28 29 102 4 6 11 12 103 21 104 4 12-14 25 26 49 60 61 105 19 20 106 12 21 107 5 I 7 121 27 108 31 6 1 7 109 151 181 271 29 110 81 14 15 111 14 112 61 8 I 201 301 331 39 113 16-201 23 24 28 114 10 111 231 331 34 115 15-17 116 241 261 32 117 18 19 118 14 121 111 171 181 221 29 122 246 123 341 36 371 411 50 124 101 111 141 16 125 251 35 126 21 22 33 127 11 13 18-241 30 311 37 128 19 20 129 4 11 12 15-17 131 13 16 17 19 20 132 12 14 15 17 133 8 12 15 27 28 134 10-13 135 24 27 31 33 136 21 24 25 137 20 24 26 27

49

HOUSING [Continued] Homes in California IContinued]

138 13 16-18 20 25 28 29 139 17 18 ~3 24 140 6-11 17 141 13 14 16 27 142 29 143 11 12 20 201 10 202 3 203 1 2 204 16 18 205 7 206 7-9 208 10 209 9 11 14 15

Homestead in Arkansas 103 3 115 1 2 4 9 10 22-24 128 1 2 137 1 141 1 2 143 6 7

Homesmiddottead in Missouri 108 1 119 1 2 4

Homestead in Nebraska 130 5-8 18 132 2 8

Homestead in Oklahoma 103 9 12-14 17 104 56 106 2 109 10 110 1 114 1 4 10 16 115 2 7 118 2 4 122 2 4 9 11 123 1 2 9-14 124 3-5 125 9 10 126 3 4 27 127 1 2 6 7 15 16 26 27 128 3 131 1 133 1 4 135 6-8 136 8 11 12 137 7 13

50

HOUSING [Continued] Homestead in Oklahoma [Continued]

138 2 3 9 11 12 139 1-3 142 1-4 7--13 209 3

Homestead in South Dakota 134 2 3

Homestead in Texas 111 3 117 2 121 1 4 129 1 2 140 1

Internment Camps WW II) 122 23 125 35

Labor Camps 103 21 24 28 104 44 107 4 10 12 16 17 26 27 29 109 27 28 31-33 110 33 113 17 20 114 24-28 33 117 11 12 17 18 25 123 33 128 16 129 4 12 17 133 18 134 13 21 22 142 29 202 15 204 16 205 5

State Rental Homes 135 27 28

Tents 101 34 102 4 5 103 9 104 3 13 42 43 62 105 9 106 13 107 4 9 10 14 17 27 28 109 1 2 9 31 113 6 114 24 115 15

51

HOUSING [Continued] Tents Continued]

116 8 117 19 121 17-20 123 33 124 16 125 33 37 127 30~ 37 129 4 12 15 131 13 20 21 134 21 140 6 143 13 14 202 4 204 9 17 206 6 7 209 10 11

IMPACT OF EXPERIENCE

l(H 14 161 191 28 31 102 10 103 35 41 104 2 81 48 55 63 64 106 26 27 107 6 14 30-33 35-37 108 19-21 109 40 110 13 19 20 27 34-36 38 39 111 18 112 14 17 19-211 30 34 40 113 24-26 2 9 34 37 114 50 115 20 53 116 37 117 10 15 24 27 58 121 11 15-19 31 122 23 24 123 39 42 53-55 125 45 47 126 17 ~ 18 24 33 45 46 127 12 14 19-21 32-351 41 43 128 19 30~ 35-38 130 48 49 131 191 25 31 132 17 24

52

IMPACT OF EXPERIENCE [Continued]

134 136

137 138 141 142 143 202 203 209

24 25 28 11 17 20 41 29_ 32 16 31-33 14 25 26 28 34 22 23 16-19 11 19 25

29 21 25 33 35 36 40

INDIANA

202 1

IOWA

142 205 207

4 1 1

IWO JIMA

117 42-48

JAPANESE INTERNMENT

122 125 205

23 35 9 10

KANSAS

113 116 132 207

3 14 1 6 16

KU KLUX KLAN

103 135

28 14-17

53

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA

114 301 46 116 19 122 22 131 20 135 20 139 11 140 13 202 4 51 9 17 18 208 3 1 6 10-12

Attraction of California 101 3 1 17 102 3 103 18 20 105 6 106 6 9 11 281 29 107 8 108 4 I 18 109 9 110 8 111 9 112 23 113 51 6 114 91 22 115 14 391 41 116 71 9 117 8 118 11 12 119 8 1 10 11 121 9 122 3 124 10 11 125 81 241 30 126 151 16 127 8 1 16 27 128 13 129 3 130 32 131 12 25 132 3 11 12 134 81 11 24 135 11 18 136 18 139 101 26 140 5 141 51 14 142 3 4 143 11 201 4 I 6 8 12

54

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA [Continued]

202 6 206 2 4 209 2

Belongings 101 3 102 4 103 15 20 104 42 105 6 7 106 10 107 3 16 108 4 111 8 112 2 113 6 7 11 114 30 115 14 116 22 117 8 118 13 15 124 10 12 126 17 127 9 18 128 15 130 30 35 131 13 132 14 135 20 136 19 138 14 140 9 141 14 202 5 205 1 207 19 209 5

Border Inspections 102 8 103 15 20 104 9 10 49 105 8 106 30 108 18 19 110 24 113 6 7 10-12 114 30 31 117 11 118 13

55

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA Continued] Border Inspections Continued]

121 10 123 33 124 13 125 32 126 20 127 10 29 128 16 18 131 14 132 14 133 7 135 20 137 18 138 14 143 15 209 5 8

CookingFood 102 3 5 13 15 103 21 106 10 113 8 10 114 9 29 116 10 117 9 118 12 119 10 123 33 125 19 31 126 20 127 10 128 15 130 3 0 1 3 3 131 13 14 132 13 133 5 6 134 10 135 20 138 14 141 12 143 11 15 209 5

Funds Available 101 3 24 102 4 103 15 18 104 2 105 6 106 9 107 4 14-16

56

MIGRATIONTO CALIFORNIA [Continued] Funds Available [Continued]

108 5 110 3 8 111 8 112 1 4 6 113 6 114 10 17 29 115 14 116 10 22 117 710 118 13 121 3 10 122 4 123 34 124 12 125 17 126 5 18-20 127 17 2 9 128 15 129 3 130 29 30 34 131 13 132 13 133 3 134 8 10 135 12 18 138 14 140 6 141 12 142 25 143 10 11 201 7 205 1 209 5

Reasons for Move 101 3 23 102 2 4 103 15 18 20 25 39 104 2 42 105 4 6 106 9 11 107 2 108 3 5 18 109 9 10 13 27 110 3 4 8 111 7 8 112 2 113 5 6

57

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA [Continued] Reasons for Move [Continued]

114 115 116 117 118 119 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 201 204 205 206 207 209

Route 102 103 104 105 106 108 110 112 113 114 115 116

8-10 21 22 14 19-22 7 11 8 8 3 141 10 8 14 7 1

12 2 291 121 11 11 41 111 181 8 13 10 51 5

9

4 30 1 32

101 141 23-25 30

8 1 16 1 30 13

3 311 321 341 35 13

3 8-11

12 18 40

13

26 6 9 11

2-4 16 17 19 24 21 10 6 9 1 2 10 19 11 21 191 22

4 18-20 2 I 8 61 7 10 4 3 5 4 I 8 31 40 22-24

58

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA Continued] Route Continued]

117 8-10 118 12 119 9 10 124 11 125 17 126 181 19 127 9 181 29 128 14-16 130 32-34 131 14 132 13 134 10 135 11 19 137 17 138 13 14 202 4 5 205 1 209 7

Shelter 102 4 103 18-20 104 9 106 10 107 4 108 4 111 8 112 5 113 8 10 114 9 24 28 29 116 22 23 117 9 118 12 119 9 121 9 123 33 124 10 125 17-19 126 17 127 9 128 15 129 3 130 301 33 131 13 132 13 133 5 134 10 135 11 136 19

59

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA [Continued] Shelter [Continued]

137 17 141 12 143 11 201 7 2 07 18 209 5

Transportation 101 3 102 4-6 103 16 18 20 104 8 42 105 6 1 7 106 10 107 3 108 4 109 9 13 110 3 8 23 24 111 8 112 5 113 6 7 114 8 24 29-31 115 14 116 1 9 10 22 117 8 118 12 119 8 9 121 9 122 4 I 17 123 32 33 124 12 125 17-191 24 26 2 9 31 126 5 17 18 127 9 17 128 15 129 3 131 13 133 4 134 10 135 11 136 19 138 13 139 10 140 5 9 141 12 142 3 25

15143 201 8 205 1 209 1 2 4 5

60

MISSOURI

108 1 2 19 115 4 0 121 2 129 16 207 7 208 5

Cities Cape Girardeau

116 9 El Dorado Springs

108 1 3 Hannibal

119 4 7 Kansas City

116 8 207 3

Monroe City 119 1

St Louis 119 2 4 7 8

MONTANA

119 3

NEBRASKA

132 1 Cities

Grand Island 130 18

Kerney 130 3

Litchfield 130 3 4 16 35

Ponca 130 1 4 7

Return to 130 40

THE NEW DEAL Civilian Conservation Corps

103 34

61

THE NEW DEAL [Continued] Civilian Conservation Corps [Continued]

110 3-7 9 35 112 28 119 15 125 5 12 21-23 129 18 139 7-9 16 207 13 208 10

Hoover 103 32 34 125 12

National Recovery AdministrationOther Agencies 103 32 34 118 8 205 4 5 8-19

Politics 101 34 103 33 35 104 7 1 8 33 107 12 112 13 28 121 2 125 12 14 15 131 10 132 10 11 138 8 1 15 139 14 140 25 207 12 208 15 209 21

Roosevelt 101 32-34 103 32 104 32 33 106 5 108 5 6 15 16 110 3 35 36 111 6 7 112 27 28 113 25 32 114 19 115 12 118 9 119 6 15 123 30 31 125 12 15 126 13

62

THE NEW DEAL [Continued] Roosevelt [Continued]

127 22 23 128 11 129 10 14 130 23 24 26 27 131 5 9 10 132 9 133 13 27 134 4 8 24 138 11 139 6 7 13 14 23 140 24 14178 142 17 18 205 17 18 207 9 12 13 208 10 209 21

Voting 103 33 106 5 110 25 26 125 14 130 23 131 5 139 252 4 140 25 207 13

Works Progress Administration 101 336 102 2 104 31 105 4 5 8 19 20 107 1 108 12 110 35 111 177 112 28 113 17 18 21 24 33 114 22 115 13 118 8 119 14 156 124 14 17 125 1 12 23 127 22 128 20 23 27 129 5 10 132 9 11 16 133 11 17

63

THE NEW DEAL [Continued] Works Progress Administration Continued]

134 5 9 23 138 11 12 13978 140 23 141 23 142 18 204 6 207 12 208 10 209 21

NEW MEXICO

135 11 18-20 140 3 4

Cities Albuquerque

117 8 11 Deming

116 22 23 Gallup

116 12 Las Cruces

116 22 23

OKIE

113 10 33 114 41 46 128 18 25 33 132 18 19 135 26 202 5 205 4 1 6 208 4

Definition 101 31 102 8 104 37 54 105 22 106 31-33 107 38 108 19 109 17T 19 27 110 28 35

64

OKIE [Continued] Definition [Continued]

114 44 118 24 121 21 32 123 22 37 38 124 25 26 126 40 127 14 31 33 128 33 132 21 22 134 14 136 37-40 137 22 30 139 19 141 25 201 16 202 4 1 16 203 10 206 14 208 4 13

Reactions to Term 101 32 102 8 9 104 37 54 105 22 106 31-33 107 38 39 109 19 110 12 27 28 113 33 34 37 114 41 42 116 34 118 24 120 26 27 121 21 123 37 38 42 124 18 125 42 43 126 32 40 46 127 14 33 36 128 24 25 33 129 21 131 23 132 23 136 22 39 40 137 21 22 30 139 19 141 24 142 29 30

42

35

65

OKIE [Continued] Reactions to Term [Continued]

201 16 203 10 205 12

Rednecks 107 2 4-26

OKLAHOMA

111 6 125 3 10 126 10 14 27 43 128 4 135 11 12 141 5 9

Cities Ardmore

110 1 2 139 2

Blair 114 15

Blanchard 120 1 2 5

Boley 133 1 1 3

Boynton 135 11

Bushyhead 137 73 6

Checotah 113 1 4 128 3 8 209 1

Chelsea 137 7 812

Cold Springs 140 4

Colgate 112 2

Comanche 142 1

Council Hill 131 1

Cushing 201 2

Duncan 110 1 124 1

66

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities Continued]

Durant 103 16

Dustin 139 1 2 25

Enid 138 middot 6

EufaulaLake Eufaula 103 71 29 209 23

Fort Gibson 123 1 12 13 24 25 32 126 1 16

Fort Sill 120 5

Frederick 104 56

Granite 114 8

Greenfield 141 9

Guthrie 138 2-5 13 15

Hammon 142 3 15

Hanna 112 3 136 1

Hartshorne 125 1

Henryetta 103 16 209 1

Hillibee 127 4

Hitchita 112 25 209 3

Holdenville 137 3-5

Hollis 102 1

Lenna 118 1 131 2

Lexington 120 1 2

Lindsay 106 9

67

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities (Continued]

Maud 118 1

McAlester 109 91 10 125 20

McLain 122 1

Meeker 127 6 15 16

Muskogee 122 1 123 18 19 25

Nowata 122 2

Oaklodge 116 1 5

Okemah 103 8 133 4

Oklahoma City 120 8 12 138 3 5

Paden 127 4

Pauls Valley 106 1 109 10 13

Pitcher 103 8

Pleasant Valley 109 10 13

Ponca City 142 1 2

Porum 112 1

Prague 127 5 6

Quinton 136 1 10 11 18

Sallisaw 116 16_ 36

Scullyville 116 3 7

Seminole 116 1 135 8

Spiro 102 1 116 1 3 6 7

68

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities [Continued]

Stillwater 201 4 13

Tryon 201 1

Tulsa 116 16 17

Tuttle 120 1

Watonga 120 4 141 9

Weletka 103 11

Wewoka 112 1 4 25

Whodathoughtit 113 3

Craig County 122 11

Moved to 114 8 115 26 128 2 3 131 1 2 137 3 141 4

Oklahoma Territory 127 1-3

Payne County 105 1

Return to 102 11 107 15 109 27 110 18 38 111 8 18 114 10 14 15 17 116 36 37 120 13 27 123 53 125 25 26 29 30 40 127 16 28 131 13 22 25 133 16 135 23 25 136 18 137 7

69

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Return to [Continued]

139 26 27 140 9 142 3 10 17 22 34 201 13 206 7 207 20 209 1 2 17 18 23

Rogers County 101 23

Sequoyah County 116 1 16-18 36

Wagoner County 101 23

OREGON

109 28 29 130 29-34 206 2

POEMS

128 14 22 25 31 34 36

RELIEFWELFARE Agencies

102 91 13 103 32 107 35 112 12 114 18 124 2 3 125 17 202 5 15 2 0 4 2 11-13

Attitudes toward 101 10 102 91 10 103 32 104 24 32 105 19 110 14 26 27 111 17 112 12 113 17 2833

70

RELIEFWELFARE [Continued] Attitudes toward [Continued]

116 35 119 15 121 177 19 25 123 43 124 177 23 125 38 126 35_~ 39 127 417 42 128 27-30 129 5 130 2 7 131 4 27 30 31 132 16-18 133 13 14 137 32 139 8 140 23 142 18 202 71 8 1 15 203 6 11 204 13 14 20 208 10 209 21

Quality 102 10 103 32 104 32 125 38 39 204 15

Type Received 102 9 10 103 16 32 33 104 24 31 105 19 107 15 108 4 110 17 111 17 112 12 113 32 114 18 42 118 8 121 17 124 23 125 37 128 28 29 130 27 132 16

71

RELIEFWELFARE [Continued] Type Received IContinued]

133 13 134 15 135 28 139 8 202 5 71815 204 15 208 9 209 211 22

Welfare 101 9 10 102 9 10 103 32 104 24 311 36 1 0 5 19- 21 1 2 5 106 12 16 17 23 24 107 14 15 18 351 37 108 4 1 71 18 110 14 17 25-27 111 17 112 121 13 15 113 15 171 28 114 181 421 43 116 35 120 17 121 19 122 24 123 43 125 19 126 251 39 128 27 28 131 4 27 133 11 13 22 136 14 137 32 140 3 141 20 142 18 201 13 202 51 71 15 203 6 11 204 2 11 19-21 205 4 11 12 207 10 13 19

RELIGION

103 32

72

RELIGION [Continued]

110 29 113 321 36 126 28 29 131 6 132 6 135 151 32 142 12 26 33 202 6

Brush Arbor 109 5 122 19 123 25 136 10 139 41 5 209 11

Churches 101 7 11 102 10 105 31 29 106 2 I 8 I 25 107 3 109 5 110 171 18 112 371 39 113 21 16 17 35 114 51 7 8 441 45 115 8 31-33 50-53 117 54-58 118 51 6 1 21 119 4 120 8 121 25 26 122 191 24 123 25126142 124 21 31 5 61 201 22 125 81 41 126 71 241 30 127 21 10 14 271 301 341 351 38-41 128 6 26 27 130 3 131 6 132 6 21 23 133 23 134 1 3 24 25 29 135 7 141 18 31 136 3 7 137 9 10 24 25 138 8 91 14

73

RELIGION Continued] Churches Continued]

140 14 15 141 2 3 9 142 4 22 30-33 143 12 15 24 201 5 11 209 4

MinistryMissionary Work 107 23 113 31 36 142 25 26 29

Moral Majority 134 29

RevivalsTraveling Ministers 109 5 114 5 6 115 32 118 5 6 124 6 125 8 I 9 126 =middot 8 127 5 128 6 131 4 6 I 8 135 14 139 4 141 3 142 26-28 32 33

SOUTH DAKOTA Beadle County

134 1 Huron County

134 5 Return to

134 8 9 29 Wounded Knee

134 5

TEXAS

113 4 114 6 28 43 44 124 4 131 20 142 24 30

74

TEXAS Continued] Cities

Abilene 111 5 6 117 15

Austin lb3 15

Barstow 104 1

Big Spring 142 30 32 209 s 6

Cedar Hill 140 1

Dallas 117 7 140 1

Electra 140 4

Gainesville 121 1

Haskell 129 1

Kemp 117 6

La Mesa 114 14

Plainview 110 3

Port Arthur 116 8 9

Red Springs 114 1

Silverton 140 1

Waco 103 15 16

Wichita Falls 117 8

Wylie 111 1

Brazo River 103 16

Farming Conditions 104 40

Return to 114 14 16 121 28 31 129 6

Rio Grande Valley 103 15

75

VIOLENCE

103 28 29 104 17 21 105 25 27 107 61 9 12 261 28 30 109 2 01 21 33 111 13 17 112 9 10 36 113 4J 18J 21-23 26-29 33 34 114 2527 35 115 49 123 36 125 191 43 126 41 127 23 131 22 23 138 10 11 20-22 139 9 10 15 18 25 203 8 204 9 206 10-12

VIRGINIA

206 1

WASHINGTON

206 1

WORK --xfter World War II

101 29 102 12 103 31 104 15 44 106 16 107 171 19-21 36 110 19 20 34 37 111 16 112 34J 35 114 48 116 31 117 51-57 119 18 120 21 23 24

76

WORK [Continued] --xfter World War II [Continued]

123 46 50 124 28 125 2 28 43-45 126 38 44 127 33 371 41 129 71 8 130 38 41 42 46 134 11 136 301 31 138 25-27 139 22 141 21 26 206 187 19 207 5

Conditions 103 22-24 26 104 2-6 15 16 30 35 52 107 22 24-28 30 31 109 31 110 10 11 12 25 112 26 29 113 15 114 24 124 20 125 22 27 2 9 32 126 21 26 30 38 129 5 12 13 131 21 139 18 203 5 7

During World War II 101 20 29 102 11 103 24 35 104 15 105 25 26 107 17 108 5 6 20 109 37 110 18 19 37 111 12 113 22 26 114 47 48 115 44 47 53 116 31 117 35-51 118 23 119 16

77

WORK [Continued] --ollring World War II [Continued]

120 20 21 121 29 123 22 46 124 27 125 3 27 34 35 43 126 35 43 44 127 20 128 21 29 37 129 7 10 130 37 38 40 41 131 26 29 132 23 133 16 20 134 11 20 136 27 28 138 23-25 139 18 20 21 141 21 26 143 19 202 9 203 8 206 10 15 207 3 4 209 20

Employers 101 30 1025-712 103 12 17 22 32 104 2 15 30 105 11 16 106 15 19 107 9 29-31 38 108 14 15 20 109 1 15 20 27 110 9-11 13 27 36 111 15 112 6 7 26 29 32 113 15 16 28 29 114 11 24 31 41-43 115 16 43-45 116 6 7 25 26 28 30-32 117 18 52 118 13 20 119 11-13 16 18 19 120 12 14 15 20 23 121 17 24 122 5-8 123 35 36

78

WORK [Continued] ~players [Continued]

124 20 125 5 21 24 271 281 40 126 151 21 22 251 26 361 371 39 127 11 121 201 211 30 33 128 18 31 129 4 1 7 1 9-11 1 13 1 18 1 21 2 2 130 31 3540 131 16 26 27 133 2 6 134 121 16-18 201 211 25 136 17-19 26 27 33-35 137 6 8 161 19 20 138 3-6 13 20 139 10 121 14-16 140 9-11 141 16 17 201 12 202 2 3 203 7 206 31 15 207 3 5 209 16

Labor Contracting 107 19 261 291 311 32 133 16-18 26

Migrant Labor 101 41 5 12 30 102 6 7 103 24 25 104 2-6 15 241 25 52 105 9-12 171 18 106 121 131 15 17 21-24 107 4 5 8 18 24-27 30 31 108 3 8 15 109 7 8 19-21 27-30 110 91 101 13 15 111 8 12 16 17 112 6 31 32 113 13 15 18 32 114 31 32 115 52 116 27-30 117 12 17-19 291 31 118 16 119 11 12 120 11-13 15 22 121 10 11 22 122 5 22

79

WORK Continued] --grgrant Labor Continued]

123 35 42 43 125 33 126 26 30 33 37 38 127 31 128 16 21 28 129 3 4 11-17 20 21 130 33 34 131 15 19-21 26 133 19 134 9-13 21 22 135 21 25 29 136 37 38 137 16 20 139 13 15-17 140 3 4 141 19 20 142 18 143 11 13 201 8 14 202 4 9 15 203 4 5 7 8-10 205 3 4 7 206 2 4 5-7 9 12-15 208 6 209 8 9 12-15

Mining 103 8 19 115 33 116 20 21 122 11-13 125 1 3 4 12 131 2 140 4 5 141 1

Odd Jobs 104 23 105 15 25 106 3 107 12 18 19 34 35 108 3 5 6 9 111 11 15 16 113 13 114 17 18 32 33 40 41 48 115 19 24 116 25 26 117 7 52 118 18 119 8 12 14 15

80

WORK [Continued] --odd Jobs

120 8 17 122 6 7 22 123 36 40 49 124 14 16 19 24 127 11 128 19 20 29 129 1 3 5 7 131 16 25 30 132 14 17 134 8 12 15 16 135 11 23 137 12 20 25 26 138 18 22 139 6 7 12 16 17 140 1 6-8 10 142 2 3 5 9 14 34 35 143 6 12 14-16 206 3 4 209 20

Oil Fields 102 5-7 12 112 25 26 114 14 15 116 1 13 121 17 125 2 4 1 28 46 129 9 135 7 8 I 23 29 139 22 140 4 142 2 3 206 16 18 208 1-5

Permanent Jobs 101 9 27 29 103 12 17 23 24 32 104 4 6 14 24 26 29 34 106 4 107 19 35 108 4 7-9 109 15 27-29 110 2 10 18 19 21 24 111 6 9-11 16 112 7 30 31 113 1 4 21 28-31 114 16 31 32 48 115 16 1 17 4 4 116 2 7-16 32

81

WORK [Continued] --permanent Jobs [Continued]

118 11 131 18 19 119 191 20 120 201 211 25 121 22 122 2 3 I 5~8 I 23 123 11 VI 35 36 124 1 14-17 125 20 25 27-29 37 126 21 25 33 35-38 127 11 20-22 24 30 128 20 28-30 129 4 7 130 31 36-38 131 21 30 132 18 19 133 19 22 134 11 18 25-28 36 136 2 10 14 15 19 33-35 137 6 8 26-28 138 1-4 8 139 22 23 140 4 5 10-12 20 141 12 17 142 5 25 26 28 35 143 19 201 10 205 6 8 9 2 07 3 1 5 208 1

Prisoners of War as Workers 115 47 133 20 203 9

Strikes 101 17 104 21 22 1 43 105 11 21 106 13 15 16 191 20 33 107 7 11 15 28 109 20 21 110 32 33 111 13 112 7-10 14 113 32 115 48-50 118 18 124 24 125 3 4

82

WORK [Continued] --strikes [Continued]

126 36 127 24 129 10 11 130 40 41 131 27 133 25 138 8 139 16 17 140 14-16 22 201 14 203 7 206 10-13 209 18

Unions 101 17 35 104 21 22 45 105 21 106 15 16 107 5 11-13 21-24 108 12 109 20 112 2 10 32 34-36 113 31 114 42 115 50 116 33 34 118 18 119 13 120 23 24 124 24 125 34 43 45 46 126 36 127 42 128 30 129 10 11 16 130 39-41 46 131 26 134 23 139 16 140 14 22 141 21 203 7 209 18

Wages 101 27 103 10 14 17 18 22 23 33 104 2 4 I 22 I 24 26 341 35 47 105 13 161 17

83

WORK [Continued] --wages [Continued]

106 14 18 19 107 2 12 17 25 30 108 5 6 8 109 6 8 20 21 28 29 31 40 110 7 9 11 1216 111 8 11 13 14 16 112 4 8-10 14 113 13 16-18 26 28 29 114 11 18 25 32 33 42 115 16 28 44 50 116 7 11 16 19 26-32 34 117 7 18 32 35 118 15 18 119 1 11 13 14 120 11-14 121 11 122 3 6-8 123 35 49 125 4 5 7 12 21-23 27-29 38 43 126 23 25 26 36 42 127 17 24 42 43 128 30 129 3 5 7 10 11 21 22 13 0 3 6 3 7 3 9-41 131 12 13 16 134 12 15 16 23 24 26 135 11 21 23 136 28 29 137 8 9 32 138 5 11 18 25 139 6 7 10 12-14 16-18 140 7 9 10 14 15 141 4 8 10 12 15 16 142 16 201 10 203 2 5 204 14 205 6 206 4 10 11 14 15 2 07 10 13 208 9 209 13 15

Work Permits 109 22 23

11

CALIFORNIA [Continued] Cities Continued]

Calistoga 115 41

Cawelo 10330

Chowchilla 142 27 29 30

Clovis 131 15

Colton 129 3

Corcoran 107 18 201 9

Corona 209 1 8

Cutler 101 27

Delano 103 20 21 26 40 110 13 112 30 116 23-25 31 32 34 140 6 204 6 205 4

Dinuba 101 4 107 9 14 27 31 135 21 23 27 30 138 6 7 20-23 31

Dos Palos 117 15 23 51 57

Edison 205 6 206 4

El Centro 126 38

Exeter 127 11 19 20 30 36

Farmersville 123 42 127 11 23 30 41

Fillmore 139 11

Firebaugh 117 8 10

Five Points 110 12 16

12

CALIFORNIA [ContinUed] Cities Continued]

Fresno 117 37 118 13 119 10 12 16 18 126 3 7 128 30 131 15 29 30 138 26 27 143 19 201 9 11

Fontana 103 23

Formosa 136 27

Four Corners 109 14

Fullerton 142 30 31

Garden Grove 137 8 18 209 23

Gardena 137 14 142 3 4 24

Gilroy 106 16

Glendale 143 14

Greenfield 132 23

Grover City 136 30 31

Hanford 114 28 31 119 10-12 16 17 201 9 11 12 14 205 15

Hawthorne 209 19 24

Indio 107 16 30

Ivanhoe 110 19 37

Jasmin 103 21

Kern City 130 46

13

CALIFORNIA IContinued] Cities [Continued]

King City 143 10 12

Lamont 113 17 1 21 2 4 115 47 203 2 209 10

Layton 119 10

Lemere 201 13

Lerdo 103 30

Lindsay 108 3 5 7 122 51 171 22 138 11 19

Linnell 114 28 127 23

Lodi 134 4 8 10 11 13 14 16-18 23

Lomita 113 26

Long Beach 116 3 0 125 27 41 44 130 35 131 12

Los Angeles 103 18 23 109 14 120 10 127 10 17 27 30 130 35 133 22 142 3 24 202 1 2 206 2

Marysville 106 16 21 107 9 14

McFarland 103 20 26 41 140 8-10

Merced 119 10 131 30 205 4 8

14

CALIFORNIA IContinued] Cities [Continued]

Modesto 120 12 131 21

Monita 142 1 3

Needles 117 9

Nipomo 205 5

North Hollywood 139 22

Oildale 109 29 202 6

Ojai 103 2 3 141 14

Ontario 138 10 15-17

Orange Cove 107 19

Palmdale 142 31

Palm Springs 120 23

Pasadena 127 38 209 20

Patterson 120 11 12

Pismo Beach 135 32

Pixley 112 8 120 9 10 13 14 206 11

Poplar 124 15

Porterville 103 24 40 104 6 26 123 34 46 124 141 15

Pumpkin Center 109 2 5 14

Redlands 114 10 137 26 138 13 16

15

CALIFORNIA [Continued] Cities Continued]

Reedley 127 22 205 1

Ridgecrest 138 28-31 33

Riverdale 123 39

Rosedale 133 3 5 19

Salinas 106 16 21

San Bernardino 138 13 14

San Diego 117 37 132 11 15 16 23

San Francisco 134 26 27

San Jose 104 46 106 21 117 54 128 30 20 9 1 17

San Leandro 110 20

San Pedro 103 18

Santa Cruz 119 11

Santa Maria 202 1

Santa Monica 110 18 130 35

Santa Paula 139 13 16

Selma 143 12J 14-16

Shafter 103 26 31 106 13 107 13 109 2 14 17 18 23 27 31 38 129 1 3 4 7 14 15 18 21 131 3 135 11 12 20 21 24 27 30 31

16

CALIFORNIA fContinued] Cities fContinued]

Shafter Continued] 136 13 17 18 21-23 202 6 206 6 208 7

Cherokee Strip 129 15 16

Smiths Corner 135 20 24

Stockton 134 19

Stratford 205 12

Sunnyvale 104 4 46

Taft 121 13 125 2 28 44 202 13 208 1 4

Tipton 104 22 112 7 123 35 209 14 15 22

Tranquility 131 20

Tulare 111 9 12 120 23 26 27 121 9 10 20 123 3 9 40 45 46 131 14 15

Ukipa 114 10

Ventura 130 18 141 14

Visalia 110 20 111 11 16 114 16 23 24 26 28 31-34 116 37 123 40 127 12 13 21 22 36 38 129 16 143 3 9

17

CALIFORNIA JContinued] Cities Continued]

Wasco 106 17 107 4 109 161 40 129 14 142 5 24 281 30 204 8 209 10 14 23 24

Watsonville 107 41 8 12 15 119 11 128 1719 2 05 10

Weed Patch 125 25 33 3 6

Wheeler Ridge 114 16 31 48

Whittier 209 23

Wilmar 127 10

Woodville 123 33-35

Camp Roberts 125 34 39

China Lake 138 24-27

First Impression 101 15 102 4 105 7 106 11 29 107 4 109 1 110 8 23 24 111 9 113 18 114 10 13 23 31 115 15 116 9 117 27 118 13 120 12 121 9 123 3 3 34 124 11 125 24-27

18

CALIFORNIA [Continued] First Impression [Continued]

l27 101 27 1 2 9 128 18 130 341 35 131 15 132 12 133 15 134 101 11 135 21-23 29 136 21 138 14 15 139 11 141 11 15 142 4 201 8 205 2

Hunters Point 208 13

Imperial Valley 104 3 22 34 47 112 31 113 4-6 11-15 116 10 124 11 14 126 16 21 38 41

Kern County 116 33 37

Lake Bottom Buena Vista Lake 109 1 2 113 13 16 20 35

Politics 101 32-34 107 11 12 21 110 25 112 17 126 24 133 28 134 27 28 138 29-32

Sacramento Valley 110 16

San Joaquin Valley 110 4 8 19 116 9 121 9 126 38 127 36-38 41 131 12 20 142 2 8 209 9 20 22-24

19

CALIFORNIA [Continued] Stanislaus County

106 21 Tagus Ranch

112 6 Treatment in

101 11 14 32 102 51 10 104 9 107 6 10 24 26 32 108 4 11 15 16 109 19 110 10-13 19 20 27 34 112 13-16 113 24 25 33-35 114 11 35 43 45 47 116 25 123 35-38 54 55 125 25 40 126 13 23 24 30 32 33 42 46 127 14 25 31-33 43 132 8 134 9 14 137 16 21 24 139 20 22 140 22 142 16 201 ll 15 204 9 206 10 209 14 16

Tulare County 106 21

Yosemite 119 9 10

CHEROKEE INDIAN NATION

126 1 2 1 9-12 2 7 1 2 9 1 4 6 Green Corn Dance and Festival

126 9 10 Religion

126 28 29

COLORADO

113 30

20

CRIMELAWENFORCEMENT

103 28 29 104 20 21 107 7 9 10 15 17 18 29 37 108 13 109 20 21 110 13 30 33 112 13 113 20-24 26 28 114 26 27 116 7 12 120 6 122 1 23 123 3 8 16 21 22 125 18 20 129 14 15 131 2 132 10 11 133 1 4 5 135 11 31 14 17 138 21 8 32 139 131 151 21 24 25 142 8 203 8 206 10-11 19 207 18 19 209 81 17

Charges of Communist Agitation 112 15-20

Criminal Prosecution 112 16-171 20

THE DEPRESSION

103 11 14 1 15 33-35 39 108 1 5 109 36 110 3 I 28 111 7 113 5 114 17 18 115 5 11 12 116 17 117 7 119 1-4 6 15 120 6 121 12 122 3 22

21

THE DEPRESSION I Continued]

123 43 125 1 2 s 12 126 2 I 51 6 13 127 29 128 5 10 129 2 130 20-24 131 4 91 26 132 9 133 3 134 2 135 28 136 17 18 40 137 237 24 138 51 91 11 12 139 1 5 140 17 142 3 17 202 1 205 2 206 6 207 8 1 91 221 23 208 4 I 5 81 9

Causes 118 8 125 12 126 13 134 8 207 8 I 12

DISCRIMINATION

103 28 111 17 114 44 121 131 14 125 42 126 9 40-42 128 9 131 28 132 21-24 133 5 6 251 28 137 21 22 30 138 7 16 139 13T 14 140 257 26 208 5-7 11 12

22

DISCRIMINATION Community

101 10 11 32 102 8 9 104 9 54 105 22-25 27 28 106 33 37 108 15 17 109 19 110 23 27 33 34 36 37 112 13 14 114 45 121 13 18 19 123 36 42 54 55 126 241 321 401 41 127 31-33 128 33 129 18

Government Agencies 104 24 108 13 110 23 33 112 12 13 133 14 202 6 I 8 19

Housing 101 12 102 7 104 43 124 10 16 133 28

Job 101 11 12 32 102 9 104 17 105 12 161 21 22 106 19 110 13 14 114 11 41 45 116 25 124 20 126 42 131 26 139 14 201 11

Schools 102 9 104 11 18 108 10~13 110 32

23

DISCRIMINATION [Continued] Schools IContinued]

1-12 17 114 13 35 36 117 13 14 16 30 34 118 7 16 17 22 121 14-16 123 35-38 124 15 19 126 24 25 127 19 20 36 128 22-24 131 14 22-24 28 133 14 2224 25 134 14 15 24 135 18 26 136 22 24 137 16 21 203 4 204 13 209 9 16

EDUCATION

131 2 22 28 29 132 2 140 22 27

Arizona 114 25 27

Arkansas 107 3 115 6 8 24-26 128 1-3 7 141 2 143 7-10

Athletics 108 10 120 7 123 36 451 46 125 1 6 19 21 22 42 46 127 36 133 23-25 134 14-21 137 14 23

California 101 5 102 11 16 103 25 104 11 27 49 53

24

EDUCATION [Continued] California [Continued]

105 31 11 107 4-6 101 151 16 32 108 5 6 10-13 17 109 6 17 26 29 110 20 21 32 111 12 112 31 37 113 23 24 30 114 2 12-14 35 36 49 115 2 0 116 25 117 12-16 23 24 29 30 34 118 3 7 15-17 21 119 6 120 11 14 23 121 10 12 14-17 20 21 123 35-39 43-46 124 7 15 18 19 125 41 45 126 22 24 34 43 44 127 11 19-21 27 36 128 19 21 129 12 18 19 131 14-16 22-25 27 132 12 15 17 18 133 11 12 14 17 22 134 12-15 24 135 26 28 30 31 136 16 17 22-26 36 137 8 16 17 20-23 28-30 138 2 6 8 10 11 16-22 31 139 22 140 10 11 19 20 141 15 20 142 4 14 15 21 143 3 12-14 16 201 9 10 202 1 9 15 203 1 2 4 5 7 205 2 18 19 206 16 208 1 S 14 209 4 8 9 14-17 20 23

College 101 11 18 20 104 53 107 17 108 17

25

EDUCATION [Continued] College [Continued]

110 20 211 32 114 4 9 116 32 117 53-55 118 3 119 6 120 2 121 121 29 30 122 2 123 51 125 1 6 7 21 126 44 45 127 20 321 33 36-40 128 38 130 43 132 25 133 17 21 22 137 8 29 138 3 6 22-24 31 140 20 22 142 4 26 30 143 16 17 202 1 2 5 9 205 2 5 6 16 19 207 2 3 208 ll 4 209 20-23

Discrimination 101 11 107 6 108 101 11 110 32 112 17 114 121 131 351 36 117 131 14 16 301 34 118 7 I 16 17 22 120 27 121 13-16 123 35-38 124 15 19 125 23 126 24 25 34 43 127 19 20 36 128 22-24 129 19 131 141 22-24 28 132 22 133 14 24 25

26

EDUCATION [Continued] Discrimination [Continued]

134 14 15 21 24 135 18 136 22 24 137 16 21 141 22 203 4 206 17 209 9 16

Iowa 205 2 207 2

Missouri 108 2 11 119 1 21 4-6

Nebraska 130 1 2 7 17 132 4-6

New Mexico 135 19

Oklahoma 101 21 7 102 1 104 14 105 1-3 106 31 7 107 3 109 27 110 2 3 30 113 1 3 114 2 13 50 116 11 6 7 18 118 2 3 6 120 1 21 5-7 122 2 123 7 9 12 20 21 24 25 35 124 2 4 6 125 1 6 20 21 126 2 5 6 44 127 2 3 16 128 4-6 131 1 3 7 8 133 1 11 135 1 2 8 16 18 136 16 17 231 24 137 3 5-8 11 14-16 29 30 138 1-6 10 139 1 142 7 14 15 21 201 3 209 3 4

27

EDUCATION 1Continued] South Dakcita

134 1-3 24 Texas

111 4 114 2 13 50 117 1 5 6 10 121 2 4 5 13 129 2 140 4 143 2

FAMILY LIFE

101 1 5 19 102 2 7 11 12 16 103 2 31 4 6 10 21 105 1 2 I 9 16 24 26 28 106 38 112 7 113 9 10 26 116 20 21 118725 124 4 27 28 125 3 4 126 24 25 44 45 135 2 9 14 15 136 8 9

Bartering 109 11 115 6 116 6 123 15 125 101 11 126 5 128 4 129 2 131 7 140 3

Cars 103 2 4 7 8 9 12 14 15 20 27 105 18 29 106 12 13 107 3 9 15 108 2 4 6 111 8 113 22 23 29 114 4 15 30 33 116 22 30 36 117 71 8 12 23

28

FAMILY LIFE (Continued] Cars Continued]

119 4 120 9 131 15 121 9 122 4 16 17 123 13 125 3 291 31 126 5 17 18 127 9 16 17 128 15 129 3 130 4 30 133 4 12 134 3 5 6 135 9 25 136 19 24 27 138 1 12 13 19 20 30 140 5 9 141 4 5 12 142 6 17 203 3 205 2 9 206 9 207 6 I 21 22 209 4

Chores 101 2 102 12 103 3 6 21 104 48 52 58 59 105 17 109 6-8 18 26 111 2 113 1 2 6 7 114 3 39 40 115 5 7 10 27 28 117 5 26 118 3 4 119 2 120 5 121 1 3 123 1 2 51 10 11 14 15 19 31

461 49 124 3 4 21 125 2 126 3 6 7 128 1 8 130 34 131 8 1 25

29

FAMILY LIFE [Continued] Chores IContinued]

132 3 133 2 15 134 7 135 5 10 19 22 25 27 137 3 4 10-12 22 25 138 9 139 1 2 4 140 12 141 3 142 6 1 22 201 6 209 4 14

Cooking Food 101 9 24 102 3 5 13 15 103 4 27 29 105 2 11 14 15 106 35 36 107 9 13 14 108 2 3 14 109 2 3 7 12 13 22 110 31 111 3 113 2 15 16 18 114 4 17 18 25 38 39 115 10 1 11 1 16 1 2 8 1 31 116 101 24 117 51 6 1 17 119 4 120 16 121 7 24 25 122 13 16 20 123 15-18 25 27 37 49 124 5 6 21 22 125 11-14 126 22 23 127 10 17 128 1 5 10 129 12 130 8 13-15 25 131 5-7 20 21 25 132 6 7 20 133 2 1 3 1 11 1 2 2 134 5-7 22 135 2-6 9 10 18 22 25 27 136 9 12 13 23 137 2 3 10 19 138 25

30

FAMILY LIFE IContinued] CookingFood [Continued]

139 2 3 140 1-3 142 6 7 10 11 143 5-7 11 201 6 16 202 5-7 203 2 204 10 206 1 2 207 10 208 5 209 11-13

Dating 103 12 104 56 106 9 107 10 108 16 113 3 4 114 15 115 4 8 36 116 1 14 117 53 119 5 120 7 8 122 21 125 19 126 8 127 21 130 17 133 24 135 31 136 26 27 2 91 32 137 10 138 20-23 142 27

Entertainment 101 6 7 14 26 102 14 15 103 7 12 27 29 30 104 48 52 105 3 106 4 14 18 26 31 107 3 1 5 108 2 109 2 5 21 26 32 36 110 17 111 2 11

31

FAMILY LIFE [Continued] Entertainment [Continued]

112 31 38 113 2 281 29 31 114 51 13 1 15 1 40 115 3-5 8 33 36 116 2-4 33 117 9 23 24 34 118 5-7 20 21 119 4 1 5 1 11 14 120 2 8 121 5 19 122 9 19 20 123 5 20 211 25 37 411 42 124 2 6 21 125 41 6 8 9 221 33 126 8 257 28 127 34 128 6-8 241 26 129 81 171 18 131 61 9 132 5-7 133 3 14 15 134 6 17 21 22 135 3 7 91 13 14 16 30 32 136 2 91 11-131 29 137 9 24 138 5 23 139 4 9 140 2 3 141 3 10 142 6 11 15 22 143 1 3 8 10 201 2 5 203 6 208 6 2 0 9 4 13

Hobbies 102 7 103 12 104 57-59 114 9 118 6 120 5 123 19 129 8 135 3

Hunting 109 2 116 21 5

32

FAMILY LIFE [Continued] Hunting [Continued]

119 5 8 122 11 123 16-22 125 10 131 5 22 135 5 10 24 139 24

Marriage 101 3 25 102 2 12 16 103 12-14 104 56 105 1 25 106 8 1 9 107 171 20 108 8 16 109 26 27 110 2 19 111 4 5 112 4 113 1 3 4 29 30 114 15 115 8 9 36 37 116 1 16 30 117 52 53 58 118 21 119 17 120 7 121 15 29 122 2 21 123 27 37 47-49 124 26 125 27 126 8 9 28 127 3-5 211 39 130 5 17 19 42 131 3 132 19 133 24 135 4 31 136 6 8 26 27 30 32 137 10 24 26 138 24 28 139 19 140 4 5 141 21 142 24 27 28 143 17

33

FAMILY LIFE [Continued] Marriage Continued]

201 4 12 14 206 2 207 2 209 20

Moonshining 103 8 10 36-38 122 14 135 3

Problems 103 6 8 20 35 36 105 23 106 24T 25 28 107 19 20 35 37 108 6 16 17 109 17 18 110 2 3 112 3 71 24-26 29 31 113 9 12 18 21-23 25-29 114 7 115 2 3 6 116 7 117 25 120 1-3 24-26 121 23 24 122 10 18 19 130 3 132 1 3 7 135 23 29 30 136 37 38 40 138 4 6 9 141 14 15 201 13 202 6-8 12 204 11

Sense of Community 103 11 105 18 24 106 28 107 14 108 19 109 12_ 19 110 11 18 23 113 10 11 114 18 118 3 4 121 3 122 10 18 19

34

FAMILY LIFE [Continued] Sense of Community [Continued]

124 6 8 15 125 4 8 126 12 13 39 128 7 37 130 2 8 131 4 5 7 20 132 71 8 135 13 17 18 25 31 137 5 6 138 31 32 141 4 9 142 7 8 21-24 143 7

Shivaree 114 15 126 28 127 5

Sports 108 10 113 3 116 4 119 5 120 7 122 19 24 123 4 5 19 45 49 50 125 1 6 128 6 1 9 133 23-25 134 14-22 25 135 10 136 12 137 14 138 19 139 18 141 3 9 142 27 2 08 6

FARMING 110 3 11 115 39 47 48 123 28 29 47 48 52 53 125 10 140 19 20 141 4 10 11 26 201 6

35

FARMING Continued] Butchering

109 12 130 8-13

Crops 101 23 102 1 103 20 32 104 2 105 1 2 109 10 11 111 4 112 2 3 24 113 1 2 4 114 2 115 2 6 23 41 42 116 4 5 17 18 117 5 118 2 9 10 119 2 14 120 6 121 3 6 8 122 13 123 13 14 19 29 41 124 7 9 125 3 10 11 15 29 126 3 127 152 128 1 4 129 1 130 15 16 19-22 27 28 131 11 133 2 137 134 1 5 137 2 138 9 139 2 140 9 202 141 8 143 21 205 2 3 13 206 1 3 4 8 207 6 8 12 14 209 4

Drought 101 23 103 17 104 2 105 5

36

FARMING Continued] Drought Continued]

106 6 109 11 110 22 113 4 6 114 16 19 116 18-20 118 10~ 11 119 3 6 121 6 124 1 7 125 15 126 2 127 71 161 27 128 2 51 10 130 5 16 20 281 29 131 11 132 9 134 5 139 5 140 5 141 41 6 142 19 201 21 16 205 4 8 207 14 20 209 11 2

Dust Storms 101 71 8 102 3 103 17 39 105 4 106 5 6 109 11 110 12 21 111 6 7 112 23 114 21 115 12 116 18~ 19 118 10 11 119 3 120 6 121 6 123 14 124 7 125 15 16 126 14

37

FARMING Continued] Dust Storms IContinued]

127 27 29 128 10 130 16 131 11 136 40 138 137 14 141 4 6 142 4 17-20 201 16 205 4 207 6 14-18 20 21 209 6

FloodsCyclones 107 16 111 6 7 114 23 123 14 23 130 1 134 5 138 15 139 11 209 1

Government Policies 101 20 24 102 2 103 24 32 33 35 104 7 8 33 105 5 106 8 107 13 108 6 15 16 109 9 22 111 6 7 113 32 114 19 20 118 9 10 119 6 120 20 123 30-32 124 9 10 125 121 13 127 22 128 11 130 26 27 131 5 10 11 132 10 134 4 8 24 139 6 16 17

38

FARMING fContinued] Government Policies Continued]

140 24 142 18 201 2 205 11-19 209 7 8

Income 101 3 104 2 105 2 106 8 111 5 112 3 24 26 113 1 2 4 114 4 16 19 115 11 43 117 7 118 2 8 9 119 4 6 7 121 6 7 123 40 41 126 6 13 151 20 127 16 12 8 51 9 129 2 130 15 18 211 22 25 26 34 35

481 49 132 2 9 11 135 3 138 3 140 5 141 4 51 19 142 5 143 20 205 6 13 206 2-4 207 81 9 15 21

Land Ownership 101 23 103 31 107 2 108 1 109 91 10 110 22 112 3 114 1 2 7 115 36 119 1-3 6 7 120 6

39

FARMING [Continued] Land Ownership [Continued]

121 2 122 2 3 123 35 41 50 125 2 3 23 126 2 3 13 127 12 18 22 128 8 129 1 7 22 130 3 131 4 133 3 4 12 137 18 25 26 134 2 4 5 8 11 137 27 138 2 3 139 2 140 5 13 17-19 141 3 15-17 21 22 142 2-4 25 143 20 2 OS 1 2 206 1 5 6 8 9 207 9 10 209 1 22

Land Rental 101 2 102 1 103 8 23 104 1 7 8 107 2 110 1 111 2 113 4 114 1 2 10 14 115 23 27 116 16-18 118 2 119 3 120 6 121 2 7 8 122 2 123 127 13 40 41 50 124 4 9 127 1 2 6 7 128 5 129 1 130 5 15 i31 4 17-19

40

FARMING [Continued] Land Rental IContinued]

138 9 139 5 140 101 13 141 15 201 3 206 5 9

Methods 101 3 102 3 7 12 103 171 20 21 24 31 39 104 1 105 5 106 7 29 109 6 11 12 30 31 110 21 22 28 111 7 112 23 113 2 114 19 20 115 51 41-48 116 5 15 18 118 1 10 19 119 2 4 120 11 14 121 6 7 122 9 10 16-18 123 2 3 6 7 19 29 30 51 52 124 8 9 125 10 11 15 16 126 5 14 21 127 7 16 128 7 10 11 129 7 130 15 1619 131 5 11 18 132 3 9 10 134 6 140 20 141 6 19 142 51 19~ 201 22 143 2 0 201 6 206 3 8 207 7 81 14 16

Sharecropping 103 1 7 105 1 110 1 3

41

FARMING Continued] Sharecropping Continued]

111 2 112 3 24 113 4 115 6 91 27 116 17 117 11 5 7 118 2 9 121 2 127 21 61 15 128 8 129 1 130 51 151 18 137 2 141 41 8 142 2 206 4 5 209 11 19

THE GRAPES OF WRATHSTEINBECK

106 6 1 71 15 108 15 110 29-301 33 119 13 122 22 125 41 128 331 34 132 22 134 13 142 19 208 4 71 11 13-16

Identification with 101 16 35 103 27 28 111 18 113 35 121 27 127 181 41 42 129 13 20 21 131 13 133 21 136 20 37 139 20 201811 205 5

42

THE GRAPES OF WRATHSTEINBECK [Continued] Movie

103 27 105 26 106 33 34 107 5 13 110 2 8 113 34 114 45 118 16 17 121 27 124 25 127 42 131 28 137 31 139 19 141 24 208 15

Objections to 101 16 103 2 8 105 26 27 106 33-36 114 45 46 118 23 24 120 28 124 25 127 18 25 128 33 34 131 27 28 137 30 31 139 20 141 2 4 143 13 204 19 205 5 2 06 19 208 14-16

HEALTH Accidents

104 61 62 107 18 116 22 23

Birth of Children 101 5 102 2 103 5 9 10 13 16 105 1

43

HEALTH [Continued] Birth of Children Continued]

106 16 22 109 15 16 18~ 37 111 6 112 20 113 2 4 5 14 18-20 114 37 115 11-13 17 38 117 21 120 3 8 13 19-22 122 20 123 50 125 10 37 126 12 127 7 1 8 129 19 20 130 1 2 22 133 10 135 9 12 20 21 136 4 8 27 137 2 1 3 138 2 139 19 23 140 711 142 2 8 143 17 202 3 7 11 12 18

Causes of Death 101 25 103 5 106 16 107 1 13 19 109 25 26 38 39 110 2 31 111 5 112 6 113 1 19 30 114 43 49 115 3 6 7 17 18 116 5 117 20 21 26 120 1 3 19 24 25 123 16~ 43 124 23 126 44 127 4 5 13 130 24 48 132 19 135 137 14 16

44

HEALTH [Continued] Causes of Death [Continued]

136 3-6 25 27 29-31 38 39 141 16 142 23 143 19 202 3 9 10 12 14 16-18 206 14 209 19 20

Diseases 102 13 103 20 105 11 14 23 24 107 6 11 13 14 16 19 20 30 31 109 24 38 39 110 2 8 30 31 112 14 19 24 113 8 12 13 18 19 30 114 9 17 25 26 37 49 115 5 7 12 16-20 22 23 116 19 117 26 47 52-56 120 3 19 20 24 26 122 18 24 123 16 22-24 124 22-24 26 125 47 126 22 35 127 3 7 128 2 9 129 2 3 130 3 38 47 131 12 22 132 2 19 133 8 135 13 21 136 25 30 35 39 137 4 8 138 13 23 139 7 140 5 142 20 21 202 1-4 8-14 16 18 203 6 205 1 206 2 209 11 12 19

Folk Remedies and Cures 103 5 107 11

45

HEALTH [Continued] Folk Remedies and Cures Continued]

109 24 25 113 11 19 115 2 3 22 117 20 21 123 20 23 128 6 133 9 10 135 14 22 137 4 142 20 21 202 8-111 14

Health Care 101 13 20 102 13 103 5 91 16 105 141 151 23 24 106 1 8 107 111 18 23 38 109 151 16 181 23 241 381 39 110 2 1 8 1 311 32 112 6 113 1 51 18-201 301 311 33 38 114 17 371 38 115 5-7 12-18 23 116 5 61 23 117 20-231 55 118 171 18 120 3 41 8 21 22 121 20 25 122 18 20 21 123 4 22 23 124 4 22 23 125 10 21 37 38 126 22 23 35 127 3 7-9 30 128 2 9 129 19 130 1 22 23 47 48 131 22 132 19 133 8-10 135 91 12-14 21 22 136 6 9 301 33 35 137 8 138 131 23 139 71 9~ 101 18 19 141 2 0 142 20

46

HEALTH Continued] Health Care Continued]

202 2-14 16-19 206 14 209 11 12

Sanitation 202 4-6 15 17

HOUSING Auto Courts

107 9~ 14~ 27 Ditch Camps

102 7 8~ 14 103 26 104 12 105 23 106 15 107 10 110 6 25 113 14 35 114 39 115 52 118 15 16 119 13 16 121 19 20 122 22 23 125 20 37 126 33 129 15 131 20 132 18 136 37-39 137 17 139 18 202 4-6 15 203 3 206 7 I 10 208 7 8 11 209 10

Dugouts 135 11~ 18 19

Government-provided 101 34 103 26 27 104 19 20 51 105 10 106 10 11 14

47

HOUSING Continued] Government-provided [Continued]

107 4-7 13 14 16 17 28 108 12 109 31-33 110 14 111 9-11 15 112 3 8 113 35 36 114 38 39 118 16 119 13 121 17-19 124 16 125 25 33 36 126 26 30-32 127 23 41 128 20 129 141 15 131 22 133 2 0 137 30 141 20 202 6 15 203 3 204 16 17 205 4 206 13 14 208 7 20 9 10

Grower-provided 102 8 103 24-26 104 20 42 46 105 9 106 12 15 109 15 28 110 16 111 14 112 6 113 13 16 114 10 23 28 33 34 118 18 20 119 12 13 121 22 122 6 23 123 35 42 125 24 25~ 33 35 36 126 21 7 33 127 11 18 23

48

HOUSING [Continued] Grower-provided [Continued]

128 19 129 4 5 13-15 131 16 133 18 137 17 ~ 20 139 15 18 140 6 8-10 16 141 14 16 17 201 8 9 203 3 204 16 17 206 6-8 13 209 10

Homes in California 101 8 26 28 29 102 4 6 11 12 103 21 104 4 12-14 25 26 49 60 61 105 19 20 106 12 21 107 5 I 7 121 27 108 31 6 1 7 109 151 181 271 29 110 81 14 15 111 14 112 61 8 I 201 301 331 39 113 16-201 23 24 28 114 10 111 231 331 34 115 15-17 116 241 261 32 117 18 19 118 14 121 111 171 181 221 29 122 246 123 341 36 371 411 50 124 101 111 141 16 125 251 35 126 21 22 33 127 11 13 18-241 30 311 37 128 19 20 129 4 11 12 15-17 131 13 16 17 19 20 132 12 14 15 17 133 8 12 15 27 28 134 10-13 135 24 27 31 33 136 21 24 25 137 20 24 26 27

49

HOUSING [Continued] Homes in California IContinued]

138 13 16-18 20 25 28 29 139 17 18 ~3 24 140 6-11 17 141 13 14 16 27 142 29 143 11 12 20 201 10 202 3 203 1 2 204 16 18 205 7 206 7-9 208 10 209 9 11 14 15

Homestead in Arkansas 103 3 115 1 2 4 9 10 22-24 128 1 2 137 1 141 1 2 143 6 7

Homesmiddottead in Missouri 108 1 119 1 2 4

Homestead in Nebraska 130 5-8 18 132 2 8

Homestead in Oklahoma 103 9 12-14 17 104 56 106 2 109 10 110 1 114 1 4 10 16 115 2 7 118 2 4 122 2 4 9 11 123 1 2 9-14 124 3-5 125 9 10 126 3 4 27 127 1 2 6 7 15 16 26 27 128 3 131 1 133 1 4 135 6-8 136 8 11 12 137 7 13

50

HOUSING [Continued] Homestead in Oklahoma [Continued]

138 2 3 9 11 12 139 1-3 142 1-4 7--13 209 3

Homestead in South Dakota 134 2 3

Homestead in Texas 111 3 117 2 121 1 4 129 1 2 140 1

Internment Camps WW II) 122 23 125 35

Labor Camps 103 21 24 28 104 44 107 4 10 12 16 17 26 27 29 109 27 28 31-33 110 33 113 17 20 114 24-28 33 117 11 12 17 18 25 123 33 128 16 129 4 12 17 133 18 134 13 21 22 142 29 202 15 204 16 205 5

State Rental Homes 135 27 28

Tents 101 34 102 4 5 103 9 104 3 13 42 43 62 105 9 106 13 107 4 9 10 14 17 27 28 109 1 2 9 31 113 6 114 24 115 15

51

HOUSING [Continued] Tents Continued]

116 8 117 19 121 17-20 123 33 124 16 125 33 37 127 30~ 37 129 4 12 15 131 13 20 21 134 21 140 6 143 13 14 202 4 204 9 17 206 6 7 209 10 11

IMPACT OF EXPERIENCE

l(H 14 161 191 28 31 102 10 103 35 41 104 2 81 48 55 63 64 106 26 27 107 6 14 30-33 35-37 108 19-21 109 40 110 13 19 20 27 34-36 38 39 111 18 112 14 17 19-211 30 34 40 113 24-26 2 9 34 37 114 50 115 20 53 116 37 117 10 15 24 27 58 121 11 15-19 31 122 23 24 123 39 42 53-55 125 45 47 126 17 ~ 18 24 33 45 46 127 12 14 19-21 32-351 41 43 128 19 30~ 35-38 130 48 49 131 191 25 31 132 17 24

52

IMPACT OF EXPERIENCE [Continued]

134 136

137 138 141 142 143 202 203 209

24 25 28 11 17 20 41 29_ 32 16 31-33 14 25 26 28 34 22 23 16-19 11 19 25

29 21 25 33 35 36 40

INDIANA

202 1

IOWA

142 205 207

4 1 1

IWO JIMA

117 42-48

JAPANESE INTERNMENT

122 125 205

23 35 9 10

KANSAS

113 116 132 207

3 14 1 6 16

KU KLUX KLAN

103 135

28 14-17

53

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA

114 301 46 116 19 122 22 131 20 135 20 139 11 140 13 202 4 51 9 17 18 208 3 1 6 10-12

Attraction of California 101 3 1 17 102 3 103 18 20 105 6 106 6 9 11 281 29 107 8 108 4 I 18 109 9 110 8 111 9 112 23 113 51 6 114 91 22 115 14 391 41 116 71 9 117 8 118 11 12 119 8 1 10 11 121 9 122 3 124 10 11 125 81 241 30 126 151 16 127 8 1 16 27 128 13 129 3 130 32 131 12 25 132 3 11 12 134 81 11 24 135 11 18 136 18 139 101 26 140 5 141 51 14 142 3 4 143 11 201 4 I 6 8 12

54

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA [Continued]

202 6 206 2 4 209 2

Belongings 101 3 102 4 103 15 20 104 42 105 6 7 106 10 107 3 16 108 4 111 8 112 2 113 6 7 11 114 30 115 14 116 22 117 8 118 13 15 124 10 12 126 17 127 9 18 128 15 130 30 35 131 13 132 14 135 20 136 19 138 14 140 9 141 14 202 5 205 1 207 19 209 5

Border Inspections 102 8 103 15 20 104 9 10 49 105 8 106 30 108 18 19 110 24 113 6 7 10-12 114 30 31 117 11 118 13

55

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA Continued] Border Inspections Continued]

121 10 123 33 124 13 125 32 126 20 127 10 29 128 16 18 131 14 132 14 133 7 135 20 137 18 138 14 143 15 209 5 8

CookingFood 102 3 5 13 15 103 21 106 10 113 8 10 114 9 29 116 10 117 9 118 12 119 10 123 33 125 19 31 126 20 127 10 128 15 130 3 0 1 3 3 131 13 14 132 13 133 5 6 134 10 135 20 138 14 141 12 143 11 15 209 5

Funds Available 101 3 24 102 4 103 15 18 104 2 105 6 106 9 107 4 14-16

56

MIGRATIONTO CALIFORNIA [Continued] Funds Available [Continued]

108 5 110 3 8 111 8 112 1 4 6 113 6 114 10 17 29 115 14 116 10 22 117 710 118 13 121 3 10 122 4 123 34 124 12 125 17 126 5 18-20 127 17 2 9 128 15 129 3 130 29 30 34 131 13 132 13 133 3 134 8 10 135 12 18 138 14 140 6 141 12 142 25 143 10 11 201 7 205 1 209 5

Reasons for Move 101 3 23 102 2 4 103 15 18 20 25 39 104 2 42 105 4 6 106 9 11 107 2 108 3 5 18 109 9 10 13 27 110 3 4 8 111 7 8 112 2 113 5 6

57

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA [Continued] Reasons for Move [Continued]

114 115 116 117 118 119 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 201 204 205 206 207 209

Route 102 103 104 105 106 108 110 112 113 114 115 116

8-10 21 22 14 19-22 7 11 8 8 3 141 10 8 14 7 1

12 2 291 121 11 11 41 111 181 8 13 10 51 5

9

4 30 1 32

101 141 23-25 30

8 1 16 1 30 13

3 311 321 341 35 13

3 8-11

12 18 40

13

26 6 9 11

2-4 16 17 19 24 21 10 6 9 1 2 10 19 11 21 191 22

4 18-20 2 I 8 61 7 10 4 3 5 4 I 8 31 40 22-24

58

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA Continued] Route Continued]

117 8-10 118 12 119 9 10 124 11 125 17 126 181 19 127 9 181 29 128 14-16 130 32-34 131 14 132 13 134 10 135 11 19 137 17 138 13 14 202 4 5 205 1 209 7

Shelter 102 4 103 18-20 104 9 106 10 107 4 108 4 111 8 112 5 113 8 10 114 9 24 28 29 116 22 23 117 9 118 12 119 9 121 9 123 33 124 10 125 17-19 126 17 127 9 128 15 129 3 130 301 33 131 13 132 13 133 5 134 10 135 11 136 19

59

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA [Continued] Shelter [Continued]

137 17 141 12 143 11 201 7 2 07 18 209 5

Transportation 101 3 102 4-6 103 16 18 20 104 8 42 105 6 1 7 106 10 107 3 108 4 109 9 13 110 3 8 23 24 111 8 112 5 113 6 7 114 8 24 29-31 115 14 116 1 9 10 22 117 8 118 12 119 8 9 121 9 122 4 I 17 123 32 33 124 12 125 17-191 24 26 2 9 31 126 5 17 18 127 9 17 128 15 129 3 131 13 133 4 134 10 135 11 136 19 138 13 139 10 140 5 9 141 12 142 3 25

15143 201 8 205 1 209 1 2 4 5

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MISSOURI

108 1 2 19 115 4 0 121 2 129 16 207 7 208 5

Cities Cape Girardeau

116 9 El Dorado Springs

108 1 3 Hannibal

119 4 7 Kansas City

116 8 207 3

Monroe City 119 1

St Louis 119 2 4 7 8

MONTANA

119 3

NEBRASKA

132 1 Cities

Grand Island 130 18

Kerney 130 3

Litchfield 130 3 4 16 35

Ponca 130 1 4 7

Return to 130 40

THE NEW DEAL Civilian Conservation Corps

103 34

61

THE NEW DEAL [Continued] Civilian Conservation Corps [Continued]

110 3-7 9 35 112 28 119 15 125 5 12 21-23 129 18 139 7-9 16 207 13 208 10

Hoover 103 32 34 125 12

National Recovery AdministrationOther Agencies 103 32 34 118 8 205 4 5 8-19

Politics 101 34 103 33 35 104 7 1 8 33 107 12 112 13 28 121 2 125 12 14 15 131 10 132 10 11 138 8 1 15 139 14 140 25 207 12 208 15 209 21

Roosevelt 101 32-34 103 32 104 32 33 106 5 108 5 6 15 16 110 3 35 36 111 6 7 112 27 28 113 25 32 114 19 115 12 118 9 119 6 15 123 30 31 125 12 15 126 13

62

THE NEW DEAL [Continued] Roosevelt [Continued]

127 22 23 128 11 129 10 14 130 23 24 26 27 131 5 9 10 132 9 133 13 27 134 4 8 24 138 11 139 6 7 13 14 23 140 24 14178 142 17 18 205 17 18 207 9 12 13 208 10 209 21

Voting 103 33 106 5 110 25 26 125 14 130 23 131 5 139 252 4 140 25 207 13

Works Progress Administration 101 336 102 2 104 31 105 4 5 8 19 20 107 1 108 12 110 35 111 177 112 28 113 17 18 21 24 33 114 22 115 13 118 8 119 14 156 124 14 17 125 1 12 23 127 22 128 20 23 27 129 5 10 132 9 11 16 133 11 17

63

THE NEW DEAL [Continued] Works Progress Administration Continued]

134 5 9 23 138 11 12 13978 140 23 141 23 142 18 204 6 207 12 208 10 209 21

NEW MEXICO

135 11 18-20 140 3 4

Cities Albuquerque

117 8 11 Deming

116 22 23 Gallup

116 12 Las Cruces

116 22 23

OKIE

113 10 33 114 41 46 128 18 25 33 132 18 19 135 26 202 5 205 4 1 6 208 4

Definition 101 31 102 8 104 37 54 105 22 106 31-33 107 38 108 19 109 17T 19 27 110 28 35

64

OKIE [Continued] Definition [Continued]

114 44 118 24 121 21 32 123 22 37 38 124 25 26 126 40 127 14 31 33 128 33 132 21 22 134 14 136 37-40 137 22 30 139 19 141 25 201 16 202 4 1 16 203 10 206 14 208 4 13

Reactions to Term 101 32 102 8 9 104 37 54 105 22 106 31-33 107 38 39 109 19 110 12 27 28 113 33 34 37 114 41 42 116 34 118 24 120 26 27 121 21 123 37 38 42 124 18 125 42 43 126 32 40 46 127 14 33 36 128 24 25 33 129 21 131 23 132 23 136 22 39 40 137 21 22 30 139 19 141 24 142 29 30

42

35

65

OKIE [Continued] Reactions to Term [Continued]

201 16 203 10 205 12

Rednecks 107 2 4-26

OKLAHOMA

111 6 125 3 10 126 10 14 27 43 128 4 135 11 12 141 5 9

Cities Ardmore

110 1 2 139 2

Blair 114 15

Blanchard 120 1 2 5

Boley 133 1 1 3

Boynton 135 11

Bushyhead 137 73 6

Checotah 113 1 4 128 3 8 209 1

Chelsea 137 7 812

Cold Springs 140 4

Colgate 112 2

Comanche 142 1

Council Hill 131 1

Cushing 201 2

Duncan 110 1 124 1

66

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities Continued]

Durant 103 16

Dustin 139 1 2 25

Enid 138 middot 6

EufaulaLake Eufaula 103 71 29 209 23

Fort Gibson 123 1 12 13 24 25 32 126 1 16

Fort Sill 120 5

Frederick 104 56

Granite 114 8

Greenfield 141 9

Guthrie 138 2-5 13 15

Hammon 142 3 15

Hanna 112 3 136 1

Hartshorne 125 1

Henryetta 103 16 209 1

Hillibee 127 4

Hitchita 112 25 209 3

Holdenville 137 3-5

Hollis 102 1

Lenna 118 1 131 2

Lexington 120 1 2

Lindsay 106 9

67

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities (Continued]

Maud 118 1

McAlester 109 91 10 125 20

McLain 122 1

Meeker 127 6 15 16

Muskogee 122 1 123 18 19 25

Nowata 122 2

Oaklodge 116 1 5

Okemah 103 8 133 4

Oklahoma City 120 8 12 138 3 5

Paden 127 4

Pauls Valley 106 1 109 10 13

Pitcher 103 8

Pleasant Valley 109 10 13

Ponca City 142 1 2

Porum 112 1

Prague 127 5 6

Quinton 136 1 10 11 18

Sallisaw 116 16_ 36

Scullyville 116 3 7

Seminole 116 1 135 8

Spiro 102 1 116 1 3 6 7

68

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities [Continued]

Stillwater 201 4 13

Tryon 201 1

Tulsa 116 16 17

Tuttle 120 1

Watonga 120 4 141 9

Weletka 103 11

Wewoka 112 1 4 25

Whodathoughtit 113 3

Craig County 122 11

Moved to 114 8 115 26 128 2 3 131 1 2 137 3 141 4

Oklahoma Territory 127 1-3

Payne County 105 1

Return to 102 11 107 15 109 27 110 18 38 111 8 18 114 10 14 15 17 116 36 37 120 13 27 123 53 125 25 26 29 30 40 127 16 28 131 13 22 25 133 16 135 23 25 136 18 137 7

69

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Return to [Continued]

139 26 27 140 9 142 3 10 17 22 34 201 13 206 7 207 20 209 1 2 17 18 23

Rogers County 101 23

Sequoyah County 116 1 16-18 36

Wagoner County 101 23

OREGON

109 28 29 130 29-34 206 2

POEMS

128 14 22 25 31 34 36

RELIEFWELFARE Agencies

102 91 13 103 32 107 35 112 12 114 18 124 2 3 125 17 202 5 15 2 0 4 2 11-13

Attitudes toward 101 10 102 91 10 103 32 104 24 32 105 19 110 14 26 27 111 17 112 12 113 17 2833

70

RELIEFWELFARE [Continued] Attitudes toward [Continued]

116 35 119 15 121 177 19 25 123 43 124 177 23 125 38 126 35_~ 39 127 417 42 128 27-30 129 5 130 2 7 131 4 27 30 31 132 16-18 133 13 14 137 32 139 8 140 23 142 18 202 71 8 1 15 203 6 11 204 13 14 20 208 10 209 21

Quality 102 10 103 32 104 32 125 38 39 204 15

Type Received 102 9 10 103 16 32 33 104 24 31 105 19 107 15 108 4 110 17 111 17 112 12 113 32 114 18 42 118 8 121 17 124 23 125 37 128 28 29 130 27 132 16

71

RELIEFWELFARE [Continued] Type Received IContinued]

133 13 134 15 135 28 139 8 202 5 71815 204 15 208 9 209 211 22

Welfare 101 9 10 102 9 10 103 32 104 24 311 36 1 0 5 19- 21 1 2 5 106 12 16 17 23 24 107 14 15 18 351 37 108 4 1 71 18 110 14 17 25-27 111 17 112 121 13 15 113 15 171 28 114 181 421 43 116 35 120 17 121 19 122 24 123 43 125 19 126 251 39 128 27 28 131 4 27 133 11 13 22 136 14 137 32 140 3 141 20 142 18 201 13 202 51 71 15 203 6 11 204 2 11 19-21 205 4 11 12 207 10 13 19

RELIGION

103 32

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RELIGION [Continued]

110 29 113 321 36 126 28 29 131 6 132 6 135 151 32 142 12 26 33 202 6

Brush Arbor 109 5 122 19 123 25 136 10 139 41 5 209 11

Churches 101 7 11 102 10 105 31 29 106 2 I 8 I 25 107 3 109 5 110 171 18 112 371 39 113 21 16 17 35 114 51 7 8 441 45 115 8 31-33 50-53 117 54-58 118 51 6 1 21 119 4 120 8 121 25 26 122 191 24 123 25126142 124 21 31 5 61 201 22 125 81 41 126 71 241 30 127 21 10 14 271 301 341 351 38-41 128 6 26 27 130 3 131 6 132 6 21 23 133 23 134 1 3 24 25 29 135 7 141 18 31 136 3 7 137 9 10 24 25 138 8 91 14

73

RELIGION Continued] Churches Continued]

140 14 15 141 2 3 9 142 4 22 30-33 143 12 15 24 201 5 11 209 4

MinistryMissionary Work 107 23 113 31 36 142 25 26 29

Moral Majority 134 29

RevivalsTraveling Ministers 109 5 114 5 6 115 32 118 5 6 124 6 125 8 I 9 126 =middot 8 127 5 128 6 131 4 6 I 8 135 14 139 4 141 3 142 26-28 32 33

SOUTH DAKOTA Beadle County

134 1 Huron County

134 5 Return to

134 8 9 29 Wounded Knee

134 5

TEXAS

113 4 114 6 28 43 44 124 4 131 20 142 24 30

74

TEXAS Continued] Cities

Abilene 111 5 6 117 15

Austin lb3 15

Barstow 104 1

Big Spring 142 30 32 209 s 6

Cedar Hill 140 1

Dallas 117 7 140 1

Electra 140 4

Gainesville 121 1

Haskell 129 1

Kemp 117 6

La Mesa 114 14

Plainview 110 3

Port Arthur 116 8 9

Red Springs 114 1

Silverton 140 1

Waco 103 15 16

Wichita Falls 117 8

Wylie 111 1

Brazo River 103 16

Farming Conditions 104 40

Return to 114 14 16 121 28 31 129 6

Rio Grande Valley 103 15

75

VIOLENCE

103 28 29 104 17 21 105 25 27 107 61 9 12 261 28 30 109 2 01 21 33 111 13 17 112 9 10 36 113 4J 18J 21-23 26-29 33 34 114 2527 35 115 49 123 36 125 191 43 126 41 127 23 131 22 23 138 10 11 20-22 139 9 10 15 18 25 203 8 204 9 206 10-12

VIRGINIA

206 1

WASHINGTON

206 1

WORK --xfter World War II

101 29 102 12 103 31 104 15 44 106 16 107 171 19-21 36 110 19 20 34 37 111 16 112 34J 35 114 48 116 31 117 51-57 119 18 120 21 23 24

76

WORK [Continued] --xfter World War II [Continued]

123 46 50 124 28 125 2 28 43-45 126 38 44 127 33 371 41 129 71 8 130 38 41 42 46 134 11 136 301 31 138 25-27 139 22 141 21 26 206 187 19 207 5

Conditions 103 22-24 26 104 2-6 15 16 30 35 52 107 22 24-28 30 31 109 31 110 10 11 12 25 112 26 29 113 15 114 24 124 20 125 22 27 2 9 32 126 21 26 30 38 129 5 12 13 131 21 139 18 203 5 7

During World War II 101 20 29 102 11 103 24 35 104 15 105 25 26 107 17 108 5 6 20 109 37 110 18 19 37 111 12 113 22 26 114 47 48 115 44 47 53 116 31 117 35-51 118 23 119 16

77

WORK [Continued] --ollring World War II [Continued]

120 20 21 121 29 123 22 46 124 27 125 3 27 34 35 43 126 35 43 44 127 20 128 21 29 37 129 7 10 130 37 38 40 41 131 26 29 132 23 133 16 20 134 11 20 136 27 28 138 23-25 139 18 20 21 141 21 26 143 19 202 9 203 8 206 10 15 207 3 4 209 20

Employers 101 30 1025-712 103 12 17 22 32 104 2 15 30 105 11 16 106 15 19 107 9 29-31 38 108 14 15 20 109 1 15 20 27 110 9-11 13 27 36 111 15 112 6 7 26 29 32 113 15 16 28 29 114 11 24 31 41-43 115 16 43-45 116 6 7 25 26 28 30-32 117 18 52 118 13 20 119 11-13 16 18 19 120 12 14 15 20 23 121 17 24 122 5-8 123 35 36

78

WORK [Continued] ~players [Continued]

124 20 125 5 21 24 271 281 40 126 151 21 22 251 26 361 371 39 127 11 121 201 211 30 33 128 18 31 129 4 1 7 1 9-11 1 13 1 18 1 21 2 2 130 31 3540 131 16 26 27 133 2 6 134 121 16-18 201 211 25 136 17-19 26 27 33-35 137 6 8 161 19 20 138 3-6 13 20 139 10 121 14-16 140 9-11 141 16 17 201 12 202 2 3 203 7 206 31 15 207 3 5 209 16

Labor Contracting 107 19 261 291 311 32 133 16-18 26

Migrant Labor 101 41 5 12 30 102 6 7 103 24 25 104 2-6 15 241 25 52 105 9-12 171 18 106 121 131 15 17 21-24 107 4 5 8 18 24-27 30 31 108 3 8 15 109 7 8 19-21 27-30 110 91 101 13 15 111 8 12 16 17 112 6 31 32 113 13 15 18 32 114 31 32 115 52 116 27-30 117 12 17-19 291 31 118 16 119 11 12 120 11-13 15 22 121 10 11 22 122 5 22

79

WORK Continued] --grgrant Labor Continued]

123 35 42 43 125 33 126 26 30 33 37 38 127 31 128 16 21 28 129 3 4 11-17 20 21 130 33 34 131 15 19-21 26 133 19 134 9-13 21 22 135 21 25 29 136 37 38 137 16 20 139 13 15-17 140 3 4 141 19 20 142 18 143 11 13 201 8 14 202 4 9 15 203 4 5 7 8-10 205 3 4 7 206 2 4 5-7 9 12-15 208 6 209 8 9 12-15

Mining 103 8 19 115 33 116 20 21 122 11-13 125 1 3 4 12 131 2 140 4 5 141 1

Odd Jobs 104 23 105 15 25 106 3 107 12 18 19 34 35 108 3 5 6 9 111 11 15 16 113 13 114 17 18 32 33 40 41 48 115 19 24 116 25 26 117 7 52 118 18 119 8 12 14 15

80

WORK [Continued] --odd Jobs

120 8 17 122 6 7 22 123 36 40 49 124 14 16 19 24 127 11 128 19 20 29 129 1 3 5 7 131 16 25 30 132 14 17 134 8 12 15 16 135 11 23 137 12 20 25 26 138 18 22 139 6 7 12 16 17 140 1 6-8 10 142 2 3 5 9 14 34 35 143 6 12 14-16 206 3 4 209 20

Oil Fields 102 5-7 12 112 25 26 114 14 15 116 1 13 121 17 125 2 4 1 28 46 129 9 135 7 8 I 23 29 139 22 140 4 142 2 3 206 16 18 208 1-5

Permanent Jobs 101 9 27 29 103 12 17 23 24 32 104 4 6 14 24 26 29 34 106 4 107 19 35 108 4 7-9 109 15 27-29 110 2 10 18 19 21 24 111 6 9-11 16 112 7 30 31 113 1 4 21 28-31 114 16 31 32 48 115 16 1 17 4 4 116 2 7-16 32

81

WORK [Continued] --permanent Jobs [Continued]

118 11 131 18 19 119 191 20 120 201 211 25 121 22 122 2 3 I 5~8 I 23 123 11 VI 35 36 124 1 14-17 125 20 25 27-29 37 126 21 25 33 35-38 127 11 20-22 24 30 128 20 28-30 129 4 7 130 31 36-38 131 21 30 132 18 19 133 19 22 134 11 18 25-28 36 136 2 10 14 15 19 33-35 137 6 8 26-28 138 1-4 8 139 22 23 140 4 5 10-12 20 141 12 17 142 5 25 26 28 35 143 19 201 10 205 6 8 9 2 07 3 1 5 208 1

Prisoners of War as Workers 115 47 133 20 203 9

Strikes 101 17 104 21 22 1 43 105 11 21 106 13 15 16 191 20 33 107 7 11 15 28 109 20 21 110 32 33 111 13 112 7-10 14 113 32 115 48-50 118 18 124 24 125 3 4

82

WORK [Continued] --strikes [Continued]

126 36 127 24 129 10 11 130 40 41 131 27 133 25 138 8 139 16 17 140 14-16 22 201 14 203 7 206 10-13 209 18

Unions 101 17 35 104 21 22 45 105 21 106 15 16 107 5 11-13 21-24 108 12 109 20 112 2 10 32 34-36 113 31 114 42 115 50 116 33 34 118 18 119 13 120 23 24 124 24 125 34 43 45 46 126 36 127 42 128 30 129 10 11 16 130 39-41 46 131 26 134 23 139 16 140 14 22 141 21 203 7 209 18

Wages 101 27 103 10 14 17 18 22 23 33 104 2 4 I 22 I 24 26 341 35 47 105 13 161 17

83

WORK [Continued] --wages [Continued]

106 14 18 19 107 2 12 17 25 30 108 5 6 8 109 6 8 20 21 28 29 31 40 110 7 9 11 1216 111 8 11 13 14 16 112 4 8-10 14 113 13 16-18 26 28 29 114 11 18 25 32 33 42 115 16 28 44 50 116 7 11 16 19 26-32 34 117 7 18 32 35 118 15 18 119 1 11 13 14 120 11-14 121 11 122 3 6-8 123 35 49 125 4 5 7 12 21-23 27-29 38 43 126 23 25 26 36 42 127 17 24 42 43 128 30 129 3 5 7 10 11 21 22 13 0 3 6 3 7 3 9-41 131 12 13 16 134 12 15 16 23 24 26 135 11 21 23 136 28 29 137 8 9 32 138 5 11 18 25 139 6 7 10 12-14 16-18 140 7 9 10 14 15 141 4 8 10 12 15 16 142 16 201 10 203 2 5 204 14 205 6 206 4 10 11 14 15 2 07 10 13 208 9 209 13 15

Work Permits 109 22 23

12

CALIFORNIA [ContinUed] Cities Continued]

Fresno 117 37 118 13 119 10 12 16 18 126 3 7 128 30 131 15 29 30 138 26 27 143 19 201 9 11

Fontana 103 23

Formosa 136 27

Four Corners 109 14

Fullerton 142 30 31

Garden Grove 137 8 18 209 23

Gardena 137 14 142 3 4 24

Gilroy 106 16

Glendale 143 14

Greenfield 132 23

Grover City 136 30 31

Hanford 114 28 31 119 10-12 16 17 201 9 11 12 14 205 15

Hawthorne 209 19 24

Indio 107 16 30

Ivanhoe 110 19 37

Jasmin 103 21

Kern City 130 46

13

CALIFORNIA IContinued] Cities [Continued]

King City 143 10 12

Lamont 113 17 1 21 2 4 115 47 203 2 209 10

Layton 119 10

Lemere 201 13

Lerdo 103 30

Lindsay 108 3 5 7 122 51 171 22 138 11 19

Linnell 114 28 127 23

Lodi 134 4 8 10 11 13 14 16-18 23

Lomita 113 26

Long Beach 116 3 0 125 27 41 44 130 35 131 12

Los Angeles 103 18 23 109 14 120 10 127 10 17 27 30 130 35 133 22 142 3 24 202 1 2 206 2

Marysville 106 16 21 107 9 14

McFarland 103 20 26 41 140 8-10

Merced 119 10 131 30 205 4 8

14

CALIFORNIA IContinued] Cities [Continued]

Modesto 120 12 131 21

Monita 142 1 3

Needles 117 9

Nipomo 205 5

North Hollywood 139 22

Oildale 109 29 202 6

Ojai 103 2 3 141 14

Ontario 138 10 15-17

Orange Cove 107 19

Palmdale 142 31

Palm Springs 120 23

Pasadena 127 38 209 20

Patterson 120 11 12

Pismo Beach 135 32

Pixley 112 8 120 9 10 13 14 206 11

Poplar 124 15

Porterville 103 24 40 104 6 26 123 34 46 124 141 15

Pumpkin Center 109 2 5 14

Redlands 114 10 137 26 138 13 16

15

CALIFORNIA [Continued] Cities Continued]

Reedley 127 22 205 1

Ridgecrest 138 28-31 33

Riverdale 123 39

Rosedale 133 3 5 19

Salinas 106 16 21

San Bernardino 138 13 14

San Diego 117 37 132 11 15 16 23

San Francisco 134 26 27

San Jose 104 46 106 21 117 54 128 30 20 9 1 17

San Leandro 110 20

San Pedro 103 18

Santa Cruz 119 11

Santa Maria 202 1

Santa Monica 110 18 130 35

Santa Paula 139 13 16

Selma 143 12J 14-16

Shafter 103 26 31 106 13 107 13 109 2 14 17 18 23 27 31 38 129 1 3 4 7 14 15 18 21 131 3 135 11 12 20 21 24 27 30 31

16

CALIFORNIA fContinued] Cities fContinued]

Shafter Continued] 136 13 17 18 21-23 202 6 206 6 208 7

Cherokee Strip 129 15 16

Smiths Corner 135 20 24

Stockton 134 19

Stratford 205 12

Sunnyvale 104 4 46

Taft 121 13 125 2 28 44 202 13 208 1 4

Tipton 104 22 112 7 123 35 209 14 15 22

Tranquility 131 20

Tulare 111 9 12 120 23 26 27 121 9 10 20 123 3 9 40 45 46 131 14 15

Ukipa 114 10

Ventura 130 18 141 14

Visalia 110 20 111 11 16 114 16 23 24 26 28 31-34 116 37 123 40 127 12 13 21 22 36 38 129 16 143 3 9

17

CALIFORNIA JContinued] Cities Continued]

Wasco 106 17 107 4 109 161 40 129 14 142 5 24 281 30 204 8 209 10 14 23 24

Watsonville 107 41 8 12 15 119 11 128 1719 2 05 10

Weed Patch 125 25 33 3 6

Wheeler Ridge 114 16 31 48

Whittier 209 23

Wilmar 127 10

Woodville 123 33-35

Camp Roberts 125 34 39

China Lake 138 24-27

First Impression 101 15 102 4 105 7 106 11 29 107 4 109 1 110 8 23 24 111 9 113 18 114 10 13 23 31 115 15 116 9 117 27 118 13 120 12 121 9 123 3 3 34 124 11 125 24-27

18

CALIFORNIA [Continued] First Impression [Continued]

l27 101 27 1 2 9 128 18 130 341 35 131 15 132 12 133 15 134 101 11 135 21-23 29 136 21 138 14 15 139 11 141 11 15 142 4 201 8 205 2

Hunters Point 208 13

Imperial Valley 104 3 22 34 47 112 31 113 4-6 11-15 116 10 124 11 14 126 16 21 38 41

Kern County 116 33 37

Lake Bottom Buena Vista Lake 109 1 2 113 13 16 20 35

Politics 101 32-34 107 11 12 21 110 25 112 17 126 24 133 28 134 27 28 138 29-32

Sacramento Valley 110 16

San Joaquin Valley 110 4 8 19 116 9 121 9 126 38 127 36-38 41 131 12 20 142 2 8 209 9 20 22-24

19

CALIFORNIA [Continued] Stanislaus County

106 21 Tagus Ranch

112 6 Treatment in

101 11 14 32 102 51 10 104 9 107 6 10 24 26 32 108 4 11 15 16 109 19 110 10-13 19 20 27 34 112 13-16 113 24 25 33-35 114 11 35 43 45 47 116 25 123 35-38 54 55 125 25 40 126 13 23 24 30 32 33 42 46 127 14 25 31-33 43 132 8 134 9 14 137 16 21 24 139 20 22 140 22 142 16 201 ll 15 204 9 206 10 209 14 16

Tulare County 106 21

Yosemite 119 9 10

CHEROKEE INDIAN NATION

126 1 2 1 9-12 2 7 1 2 9 1 4 6 Green Corn Dance and Festival

126 9 10 Religion

126 28 29

COLORADO

113 30

20

CRIMELAWENFORCEMENT

103 28 29 104 20 21 107 7 9 10 15 17 18 29 37 108 13 109 20 21 110 13 30 33 112 13 113 20-24 26 28 114 26 27 116 7 12 120 6 122 1 23 123 3 8 16 21 22 125 18 20 129 14 15 131 2 132 10 11 133 1 4 5 135 11 31 14 17 138 21 8 32 139 131 151 21 24 25 142 8 203 8 206 10-11 19 207 18 19 209 81 17

Charges of Communist Agitation 112 15-20

Criminal Prosecution 112 16-171 20

THE DEPRESSION

103 11 14 1 15 33-35 39 108 1 5 109 36 110 3 I 28 111 7 113 5 114 17 18 115 5 11 12 116 17 117 7 119 1-4 6 15 120 6 121 12 122 3 22

21

THE DEPRESSION I Continued]

123 43 125 1 2 s 12 126 2 I 51 6 13 127 29 128 5 10 129 2 130 20-24 131 4 91 26 132 9 133 3 134 2 135 28 136 17 18 40 137 237 24 138 51 91 11 12 139 1 5 140 17 142 3 17 202 1 205 2 206 6 207 8 1 91 221 23 208 4 I 5 81 9

Causes 118 8 125 12 126 13 134 8 207 8 I 12

DISCRIMINATION

103 28 111 17 114 44 121 131 14 125 42 126 9 40-42 128 9 131 28 132 21-24 133 5 6 251 28 137 21 22 30 138 7 16 139 13T 14 140 257 26 208 5-7 11 12

22

DISCRIMINATION Community

101 10 11 32 102 8 9 104 9 54 105 22-25 27 28 106 33 37 108 15 17 109 19 110 23 27 33 34 36 37 112 13 14 114 45 121 13 18 19 123 36 42 54 55 126 241 321 401 41 127 31-33 128 33 129 18

Government Agencies 104 24 108 13 110 23 33 112 12 13 133 14 202 6 I 8 19

Housing 101 12 102 7 104 43 124 10 16 133 28

Job 101 11 12 32 102 9 104 17 105 12 161 21 22 106 19 110 13 14 114 11 41 45 116 25 124 20 126 42 131 26 139 14 201 11

Schools 102 9 104 11 18 108 10~13 110 32

23

DISCRIMINATION [Continued] Schools IContinued]

1-12 17 114 13 35 36 117 13 14 16 30 34 118 7 16 17 22 121 14-16 123 35-38 124 15 19 126 24 25 127 19 20 36 128 22-24 131 14 22-24 28 133 14 2224 25 134 14 15 24 135 18 26 136 22 24 137 16 21 203 4 204 13 209 9 16

EDUCATION

131 2 22 28 29 132 2 140 22 27

Arizona 114 25 27

Arkansas 107 3 115 6 8 24-26 128 1-3 7 141 2 143 7-10

Athletics 108 10 120 7 123 36 451 46 125 1 6 19 21 22 42 46 127 36 133 23-25 134 14-21 137 14 23

California 101 5 102 11 16 103 25 104 11 27 49 53

24

EDUCATION [Continued] California [Continued]

105 31 11 107 4-6 101 151 16 32 108 5 6 10-13 17 109 6 17 26 29 110 20 21 32 111 12 112 31 37 113 23 24 30 114 2 12-14 35 36 49 115 2 0 116 25 117 12-16 23 24 29 30 34 118 3 7 15-17 21 119 6 120 11 14 23 121 10 12 14-17 20 21 123 35-39 43-46 124 7 15 18 19 125 41 45 126 22 24 34 43 44 127 11 19-21 27 36 128 19 21 129 12 18 19 131 14-16 22-25 27 132 12 15 17 18 133 11 12 14 17 22 134 12-15 24 135 26 28 30 31 136 16 17 22-26 36 137 8 16 17 20-23 28-30 138 2 6 8 10 11 16-22 31 139 22 140 10 11 19 20 141 15 20 142 4 14 15 21 143 3 12-14 16 201 9 10 202 1 9 15 203 1 2 4 5 7 205 2 18 19 206 16 208 1 S 14 209 4 8 9 14-17 20 23

College 101 11 18 20 104 53 107 17 108 17

25

EDUCATION [Continued] College [Continued]

110 20 211 32 114 4 9 116 32 117 53-55 118 3 119 6 120 2 121 121 29 30 122 2 123 51 125 1 6 7 21 126 44 45 127 20 321 33 36-40 128 38 130 43 132 25 133 17 21 22 137 8 29 138 3 6 22-24 31 140 20 22 142 4 26 30 143 16 17 202 1 2 5 9 205 2 5 6 16 19 207 2 3 208 ll 4 209 20-23

Discrimination 101 11 107 6 108 101 11 110 32 112 17 114 121 131 351 36 117 131 14 16 301 34 118 7 I 16 17 22 120 27 121 13-16 123 35-38 124 15 19 125 23 126 24 25 34 43 127 19 20 36 128 22-24 129 19 131 141 22-24 28 132 22 133 14 24 25

26

EDUCATION [Continued] Discrimination [Continued]

134 14 15 21 24 135 18 136 22 24 137 16 21 141 22 203 4 206 17 209 9 16

Iowa 205 2 207 2

Missouri 108 2 11 119 1 21 4-6

Nebraska 130 1 2 7 17 132 4-6

New Mexico 135 19

Oklahoma 101 21 7 102 1 104 14 105 1-3 106 31 7 107 3 109 27 110 2 3 30 113 1 3 114 2 13 50 116 11 6 7 18 118 2 3 6 120 1 21 5-7 122 2 123 7 9 12 20 21 24 25 35 124 2 4 6 125 1 6 20 21 126 2 5 6 44 127 2 3 16 128 4-6 131 1 3 7 8 133 1 11 135 1 2 8 16 18 136 16 17 231 24 137 3 5-8 11 14-16 29 30 138 1-6 10 139 1 142 7 14 15 21 201 3 209 3 4

27

EDUCATION 1Continued] South Dakcita

134 1-3 24 Texas

111 4 114 2 13 50 117 1 5 6 10 121 2 4 5 13 129 2 140 4 143 2

FAMILY LIFE

101 1 5 19 102 2 7 11 12 16 103 2 31 4 6 10 21 105 1 2 I 9 16 24 26 28 106 38 112 7 113 9 10 26 116 20 21 118725 124 4 27 28 125 3 4 126 24 25 44 45 135 2 9 14 15 136 8 9

Bartering 109 11 115 6 116 6 123 15 125 101 11 126 5 128 4 129 2 131 7 140 3

Cars 103 2 4 7 8 9 12 14 15 20 27 105 18 29 106 12 13 107 3 9 15 108 2 4 6 111 8 113 22 23 29 114 4 15 30 33 116 22 30 36 117 71 8 12 23

28

FAMILY LIFE (Continued] Cars Continued]

119 4 120 9 131 15 121 9 122 4 16 17 123 13 125 3 291 31 126 5 17 18 127 9 16 17 128 15 129 3 130 4 30 133 4 12 134 3 5 6 135 9 25 136 19 24 27 138 1 12 13 19 20 30 140 5 9 141 4 5 12 142 6 17 203 3 205 2 9 206 9 207 6 I 21 22 209 4

Chores 101 2 102 12 103 3 6 21 104 48 52 58 59 105 17 109 6-8 18 26 111 2 113 1 2 6 7 114 3 39 40 115 5 7 10 27 28 117 5 26 118 3 4 119 2 120 5 121 1 3 123 1 2 51 10 11 14 15 19 31

461 49 124 3 4 21 125 2 126 3 6 7 128 1 8 130 34 131 8 1 25

29

FAMILY LIFE [Continued] Chores IContinued]

132 3 133 2 15 134 7 135 5 10 19 22 25 27 137 3 4 10-12 22 25 138 9 139 1 2 4 140 12 141 3 142 6 1 22 201 6 209 4 14

Cooking Food 101 9 24 102 3 5 13 15 103 4 27 29 105 2 11 14 15 106 35 36 107 9 13 14 108 2 3 14 109 2 3 7 12 13 22 110 31 111 3 113 2 15 16 18 114 4 17 18 25 38 39 115 10 1 11 1 16 1 2 8 1 31 116 101 24 117 51 6 1 17 119 4 120 16 121 7 24 25 122 13 16 20 123 15-18 25 27 37 49 124 5 6 21 22 125 11-14 126 22 23 127 10 17 128 1 5 10 129 12 130 8 13-15 25 131 5-7 20 21 25 132 6 7 20 133 2 1 3 1 11 1 2 2 134 5-7 22 135 2-6 9 10 18 22 25 27 136 9 12 13 23 137 2 3 10 19 138 25

30

FAMILY LIFE IContinued] CookingFood [Continued]

139 2 3 140 1-3 142 6 7 10 11 143 5-7 11 201 6 16 202 5-7 203 2 204 10 206 1 2 207 10 208 5 209 11-13

Dating 103 12 104 56 106 9 107 10 108 16 113 3 4 114 15 115 4 8 36 116 1 14 117 53 119 5 120 7 8 122 21 125 19 126 8 127 21 130 17 133 24 135 31 136 26 27 2 91 32 137 10 138 20-23 142 27

Entertainment 101 6 7 14 26 102 14 15 103 7 12 27 29 30 104 48 52 105 3 106 4 14 18 26 31 107 3 1 5 108 2 109 2 5 21 26 32 36 110 17 111 2 11

31

FAMILY LIFE [Continued] Entertainment [Continued]

112 31 38 113 2 281 29 31 114 51 13 1 15 1 40 115 3-5 8 33 36 116 2-4 33 117 9 23 24 34 118 5-7 20 21 119 4 1 5 1 11 14 120 2 8 121 5 19 122 9 19 20 123 5 20 211 25 37 411 42 124 2 6 21 125 41 6 8 9 221 33 126 8 257 28 127 34 128 6-8 241 26 129 81 171 18 131 61 9 132 5-7 133 3 14 15 134 6 17 21 22 135 3 7 91 13 14 16 30 32 136 2 91 11-131 29 137 9 24 138 5 23 139 4 9 140 2 3 141 3 10 142 6 11 15 22 143 1 3 8 10 201 2 5 203 6 208 6 2 0 9 4 13

Hobbies 102 7 103 12 104 57-59 114 9 118 6 120 5 123 19 129 8 135 3

Hunting 109 2 116 21 5

32

FAMILY LIFE [Continued] Hunting [Continued]

119 5 8 122 11 123 16-22 125 10 131 5 22 135 5 10 24 139 24

Marriage 101 3 25 102 2 12 16 103 12-14 104 56 105 1 25 106 8 1 9 107 171 20 108 8 16 109 26 27 110 2 19 111 4 5 112 4 113 1 3 4 29 30 114 15 115 8 9 36 37 116 1 16 30 117 52 53 58 118 21 119 17 120 7 121 15 29 122 2 21 123 27 37 47-49 124 26 125 27 126 8 9 28 127 3-5 211 39 130 5 17 19 42 131 3 132 19 133 24 135 4 31 136 6 8 26 27 30 32 137 10 24 26 138 24 28 139 19 140 4 5 141 21 142 24 27 28 143 17

33

FAMILY LIFE [Continued] Marriage Continued]

201 4 12 14 206 2 207 2 209 20

Moonshining 103 8 10 36-38 122 14 135 3

Problems 103 6 8 20 35 36 105 23 106 24T 25 28 107 19 20 35 37 108 6 16 17 109 17 18 110 2 3 112 3 71 24-26 29 31 113 9 12 18 21-23 25-29 114 7 115 2 3 6 116 7 117 25 120 1-3 24-26 121 23 24 122 10 18 19 130 3 132 1 3 7 135 23 29 30 136 37 38 40 138 4 6 9 141 14 15 201 13 202 6-8 12 204 11

Sense of Community 103 11 105 18 24 106 28 107 14 108 19 109 12_ 19 110 11 18 23 113 10 11 114 18 118 3 4 121 3 122 10 18 19

34

FAMILY LIFE [Continued] Sense of Community [Continued]

124 6 8 15 125 4 8 126 12 13 39 128 7 37 130 2 8 131 4 5 7 20 132 71 8 135 13 17 18 25 31 137 5 6 138 31 32 141 4 9 142 7 8 21-24 143 7

Shivaree 114 15 126 28 127 5

Sports 108 10 113 3 116 4 119 5 120 7 122 19 24 123 4 5 19 45 49 50 125 1 6 128 6 1 9 133 23-25 134 14-22 25 135 10 136 12 137 14 138 19 139 18 141 3 9 142 27 2 08 6

FARMING 110 3 11 115 39 47 48 123 28 29 47 48 52 53 125 10 140 19 20 141 4 10 11 26 201 6

35

FARMING Continued] Butchering

109 12 130 8-13

Crops 101 23 102 1 103 20 32 104 2 105 1 2 109 10 11 111 4 112 2 3 24 113 1 2 4 114 2 115 2 6 23 41 42 116 4 5 17 18 117 5 118 2 9 10 119 2 14 120 6 121 3 6 8 122 13 123 13 14 19 29 41 124 7 9 125 3 10 11 15 29 126 3 127 152 128 1 4 129 1 130 15 16 19-22 27 28 131 11 133 2 137 134 1 5 137 2 138 9 139 2 140 9 202 141 8 143 21 205 2 3 13 206 1 3 4 8 207 6 8 12 14 209 4

Drought 101 23 103 17 104 2 105 5

36

FARMING Continued] Drought Continued]

106 6 109 11 110 22 113 4 6 114 16 19 116 18-20 118 10~ 11 119 3 6 121 6 124 1 7 125 15 126 2 127 71 161 27 128 2 51 10 130 5 16 20 281 29 131 11 132 9 134 5 139 5 140 5 141 41 6 142 19 201 21 16 205 4 8 207 14 20 209 11 2

Dust Storms 101 71 8 102 3 103 17 39 105 4 106 5 6 109 11 110 12 21 111 6 7 112 23 114 21 115 12 116 18~ 19 118 10 11 119 3 120 6 121 6 123 14 124 7 125 15 16 126 14

37

FARMING Continued] Dust Storms IContinued]

127 27 29 128 10 130 16 131 11 136 40 138 137 14 141 4 6 142 4 17-20 201 16 205 4 207 6 14-18 20 21 209 6

FloodsCyclones 107 16 111 6 7 114 23 123 14 23 130 1 134 5 138 15 139 11 209 1

Government Policies 101 20 24 102 2 103 24 32 33 35 104 7 8 33 105 5 106 8 107 13 108 6 15 16 109 9 22 111 6 7 113 32 114 19 20 118 9 10 119 6 120 20 123 30-32 124 9 10 125 121 13 127 22 128 11 130 26 27 131 5 10 11 132 10 134 4 8 24 139 6 16 17

38

FARMING fContinued] Government Policies Continued]

140 24 142 18 201 2 205 11-19 209 7 8

Income 101 3 104 2 105 2 106 8 111 5 112 3 24 26 113 1 2 4 114 4 16 19 115 11 43 117 7 118 2 8 9 119 4 6 7 121 6 7 123 40 41 126 6 13 151 20 127 16 12 8 51 9 129 2 130 15 18 211 22 25 26 34 35

481 49 132 2 9 11 135 3 138 3 140 5 141 4 51 19 142 5 143 20 205 6 13 206 2-4 207 81 9 15 21

Land Ownership 101 23 103 31 107 2 108 1 109 91 10 110 22 112 3 114 1 2 7 115 36 119 1-3 6 7 120 6

39

FARMING [Continued] Land Ownership [Continued]

121 2 122 2 3 123 35 41 50 125 2 3 23 126 2 3 13 127 12 18 22 128 8 129 1 7 22 130 3 131 4 133 3 4 12 137 18 25 26 134 2 4 5 8 11 137 27 138 2 3 139 2 140 5 13 17-19 141 3 15-17 21 22 142 2-4 25 143 20 2 OS 1 2 206 1 5 6 8 9 207 9 10 209 1 22

Land Rental 101 2 102 1 103 8 23 104 1 7 8 107 2 110 1 111 2 113 4 114 1 2 10 14 115 23 27 116 16-18 118 2 119 3 120 6 121 2 7 8 122 2 123 127 13 40 41 50 124 4 9 127 1 2 6 7 128 5 129 1 130 5 15 i31 4 17-19

40

FARMING [Continued] Land Rental IContinued]

138 9 139 5 140 101 13 141 15 201 3 206 5 9

Methods 101 3 102 3 7 12 103 171 20 21 24 31 39 104 1 105 5 106 7 29 109 6 11 12 30 31 110 21 22 28 111 7 112 23 113 2 114 19 20 115 51 41-48 116 5 15 18 118 1 10 19 119 2 4 120 11 14 121 6 7 122 9 10 16-18 123 2 3 6 7 19 29 30 51 52 124 8 9 125 10 11 15 16 126 5 14 21 127 7 16 128 7 10 11 129 7 130 15 1619 131 5 11 18 132 3 9 10 134 6 140 20 141 6 19 142 51 19~ 201 22 143 2 0 201 6 206 3 8 207 7 81 14 16

Sharecropping 103 1 7 105 1 110 1 3

41

FARMING Continued] Sharecropping Continued]

111 2 112 3 24 113 4 115 6 91 27 116 17 117 11 5 7 118 2 9 121 2 127 21 61 15 128 8 129 1 130 51 151 18 137 2 141 41 8 142 2 206 4 5 209 11 19

THE GRAPES OF WRATHSTEINBECK

106 6 1 71 15 108 15 110 29-301 33 119 13 122 22 125 41 128 331 34 132 22 134 13 142 19 208 4 71 11 13-16

Identification with 101 16 35 103 27 28 111 18 113 35 121 27 127 181 41 42 129 13 20 21 131 13 133 21 136 20 37 139 20 201811 205 5

42

THE GRAPES OF WRATHSTEINBECK [Continued] Movie

103 27 105 26 106 33 34 107 5 13 110 2 8 113 34 114 45 118 16 17 121 27 124 25 127 42 131 28 137 31 139 19 141 24 208 15

Objections to 101 16 103 2 8 105 26 27 106 33-36 114 45 46 118 23 24 120 28 124 25 127 18 25 128 33 34 131 27 28 137 30 31 139 20 141 2 4 143 13 204 19 205 5 2 06 19 208 14-16

HEALTH Accidents

104 61 62 107 18 116 22 23

Birth of Children 101 5 102 2 103 5 9 10 13 16 105 1

43

HEALTH [Continued] Birth of Children Continued]

106 16 22 109 15 16 18~ 37 111 6 112 20 113 2 4 5 14 18-20 114 37 115 11-13 17 38 117 21 120 3 8 13 19-22 122 20 123 50 125 10 37 126 12 127 7 1 8 129 19 20 130 1 2 22 133 10 135 9 12 20 21 136 4 8 27 137 2 1 3 138 2 139 19 23 140 711 142 2 8 143 17 202 3 7 11 12 18

Causes of Death 101 25 103 5 106 16 107 1 13 19 109 25 26 38 39 110 2 31 111 5 112 6 113 1 19 30 114 43 49 115 3 6 7 17 18 116 5 117 20 21 26 120 1 3 19 24 25 123 16~ 43 124 23 126 44 127 4 5 13 130 24 48 132 19 135 137 14 16

44

HEALTH [Continued] Causes of Death [Continued]

136 3-6 25 27 29-31 38 39 141 16 142 23 143 19 202 3 9 10 12 14 16-18 206 14 209 19 20

Diseases 102 13 103 20 105 11 14 23 24 107 6 11 13 14 16 19 20 30 31 109 24 38 39 110 2 8 30 31 112 14 19 24 113 8 12 13 18 19 30 114 9 17 25 26 37 49 115 5 7 12 16-20 22 23 116 19 117 26 47 52-56 120 3 19 20 24 26 122 18 24 123 16 22-24 124 22-24 26 125 47 126 22 35 127 3 7 128 2 9 129 2 3 130 3 38 47 131 12 22 132 2 19 133 8 135 13 21 136 25 30 35 39 137 4 8 138 13 23 139 7 140 5 142 20 21 202 1-4 8-14 16 18 203 6 205 1 206 2 209 11 12 19

Folk Remedies and Cures 103 5 107 11

45

HEALTH [Continued] Folk Remedies and Cures Continued]

109 24 25 113 11 19 115 2 3 22 117 20 21 123 20 23 128 6 133 9 10 135 14 22 137 4 142 20 21 202 8-111 14

Health Care 101 13 20 102 13 103 5 91 16 105 141 151 23 24 106 1 8 107 111 18 23 38 109 151 16 181 23 241 381 39 110 2 1 8 1 311 32 112 6 113 1 51 18-201 301 311 33 38 114 17 371 38 115 5-7 12-18 23 116 5 61 23 117 20-231 55 118 171 18 120 3 41 8 21 22 121 20 25 122 18 20 21 123 4 22 23 124 4 22 23 125 10 21 37 38 126 22 23 35 127 3 7-9 30 128 2 9 129 19 130 1 22 23 47 48 131 22 132 19 133 8-10 135 91 12-14 21 22 136 6 9 301 33 35 137 8 138 131 23 139 71 9~ 101 18 19 141 2 0 142 20

46

HEALTH Continued] Health Care Continued]

202 2-14 16-19 206 14 209 11 12

Sanitation 202 4-6 15 17

HOUSING Auto Courts

107 9~ 14~ 27 Ditch Camps

102 7 8~ 14 103 26 104 12 105 23 106 15 107 10 110 6 25 113 14 35 114 39 115 52 118 15 16 119 13 16 121 19 20 122 22 23 125 20 37 126 33 129 15 131 20 132 18 136 37-39 137 17 139 18 202 4-6 15 203 3 206 7 I 10 208 7 8 11 209 10

Dugouts 135 11~ 18 19

Government-provided 101 34 103 26 27 104 19 20 51 105 10 106 10 11 14

47

HOUSING Continued] Government-provided [Continued]

107 4-7 13 14 16 17 28 108 12 109 31-33 110 14 111 9-11 15 112 3 8 113 35 36 114 38 39 118 16 119 13 121 17-19 124 16 125 25 33 36 126 26 30-32 127 23 41 128 20 129 141 15 131 22 133 2 0 137 30 141 20 202 6 15 203 3 204 16 17 205 4 206 13 14 208 7 20 9 10

Grower-provided 102 8 103 24-26 104 20 42 46 105 9 106 12 15 109 15 28 110 16 111 14 112 6 113 13 16 114 10 23 28 33 34 118 18 20 119 12 13 121 22 122 6 23 123 35 42 125 24 25~ 33 35 36 126 21 7 33 127 11 18 23

48

HOUSING [Continued] Grower-provided [Continued]

128 19 129 4 5 13-15 131 16 133 18 137 17 ~ 20 139 15 18 140 6 8-10 16 141 14 16 17 201 8 9 203 3 204 16 17 206 6-8 13 209 10

Homes in California 101 8 26 28 29 102 4 6 11 12 103 21 104 4 12-14 25 26 49 60 61 105 19 20 106 12 21 107 5 I 7 121 27 108 31 6 1 7 109 151 181 271 29 110 81 14 15 111 14 112 61 8 I 201 301 331 39 113 16-201 23 24 28 114 10 111 231 331 34 115 15-17 116 241 261 32 117 18 19 118 14 121 111 171 181 221 29 122 246 123 341 36 371 411 50 124 101 111 141 16 125 251 35 126 21 22 33 127 11 13 18-241 30 311 37 128 19 20 129 4 11 12 15-17 131 13 16 17 19 20 132 12 14 15 17 133 8 12 15 27 28 134 10-13 135 24 27 31 33 136 21 24 25 137 20 24 26 27

49

HOUSING [Continued] Homes in California IContinued]

138 13 16-18 20 25 28 29 139 17 18 ~3 24 140 6-11 17 141 13 14 16 27 142 29 143 11 12 20 201 10 202 3 203 1 2 204 16 18 205 7 206 7-9 208 10 209 9 11 14 15

Homestead in Arkansas 103 3 115 1 2 4 9 10 22-24 128 1 2 137 1 141 1 2 143 6 7

Homesmiddottead in Missouri 108 1 119 1 2 4

Homestead in Nebraska 130 5-8 18 132 2 8

Homestead in Oklahoma 103 9 12-14 17 104 56 106 2 109 10 110 1 114 1 4 10 16 115 2 7 118 2 4 122 2 4 9 11 123 1 2 9-14 124 3-5 125 9 10 126 3 4 27 127 1 2 6 7 15 16 26 27 128 3 131 1 133 1 4 135 6-8 136 8 11 12 137 7 13

50

HOUSING [Continued] Homestead in Oklahoma [Continued]

138 2 3 9 11 12 139 1-3 142 1-4 7--13 209 3

Homestead in South Dakota 134 2 3

Homestead in Texas 111 3 117 2 121 1 4 129 1 2 140 1

Internment Camps WW II) 122 23 125 35

Labor Camps 103 21 24 28 104 44 107 4 10 12 16 17 26 27 29 109 27 28 31-33 110 33 113 17 20 114 24-28 33 117 11 12 17 18 25 123 33 128 16 129 4 12 17 133 18 134 13 21 22 142 29 202 15 204 16 205 5

State Rental Homes 135 27 28

Tents 101 34 102 4 5 103 9 104 3 13 42 43 62 105 9 106 13 107 4 9 10 14 17 27 28 109 1 2 9 31 113 6 114 24 115 15

51

HOUSING [Continued] Tents Continued]

116 8 117 19 121 17-20 123 33 124 16 125 33 37 127 30~ 37 129 4 12 15 131 13 20 21 134 21 140 6 143 13 14 202 4 204 9 17 206 6 7 209 10 11

IMPACT OF EXPERIENCE

l(H 14 161 191 28 31 102 10 103 35 41 104 2 81 48 55 63 64 106 26 27 107 6 14 30-33 35-37 108 19-21 109 40 110 13 19 20 27 34-36 38 39 111 18 112 14 17 19-211 30 34 40 113 24-26 2 9 34 37 114 50 115 20 53 116 37 117 10 15 24 27 58 121 11 15-19 31 122 23 24 123 39 42 53-55 125 45 47 126 17 ~ 18 24 33 45 46 127 12 14 19-21 32-351 41 43 128 19 30~ 35-38 130 48 49 131 191 25 31 132 17 24

52

IMPACT OF EXPERIENCE [Continued]

134 136

137 138 141 142 143 202 203 209

24 25 28 11 17 20 41 29_ 32 16 31-33 14 25 26 28 34 22 23 16-19 11 19 25

29 21 25 33 35 36 40

INDIANA

202 1

IOWA

142 205 207

4 1 1

IWO JIMA

117 42-48

JAPANESE INTERNMENT

122 125 205

23 35 9 10

KANSAS

113 116 132 207

3 14 1 6 16

KU KLUX KLAN

103 135

28 14-17

53

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA

114 301 46 116 19 122 22 131 20 135 20 139 11 140 13 202 4 51 9 17 18 208 3 1 6 10-12

Attraction of California 101 3 1 17 102 3 103 18 20 105 6 106 6 9 11 281 29 107 8 108 4 I 18 109 9 110 8 111 9 112 23 113 51 6 114 91 22 115 14 391 41 116 71 9 117 8 118 11 12 119 8 1 10 11 121 9 122 3 124 10 11 125 81 241 30 126 151 16 127 8 1 16 27 128 13 129 3 130 32 131 12 25 132 3 11 12 134 81 11 24 135 11 18 136 18 139 101 26 140 5 141 51 14 142 3 4 143 11 201 4 I 6 8 12

54

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA [Continued]

202 6 206 2 4 209 2

Belongings 101 3 102 4 103 15 20 104 42 105 6 7 106 10 107 3 16 108 4 111 8 112 2 113 6 7 11 114 30 115 14 116 22 117 8 118 13 15 124 10 12 126 17 127 9 18 128 15 130 30 35 131 13 132 14 135 20 136 19 138 14 140 9 141 14 202 5 205 1 207 19 209 5

Border Inspections 102 8 103 15 20 104 9 10 49 105 8 106 30 108 18 19 110 24 113 6 7 10-12 114 30 31 117 11 118 13

55

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA Continued] Border Inspections Continued]

121 10 123 33 124 13 125 32 126 20 127 10 29 128 16 18 131 14 132 14 133 7 135 20 137 18 138 14 143 15 209 5 8

CookingFood 102 3 5 13 15 103 21 106 10 113 8 10 114 9 29 116 10 117 9 118 12 119 10 123 33 125 19 31 126 20 127 10 128 15 130 3 0 1 3 3 131 13 14 132 13 133 5 6 134 10 135 20 138 14 141 12 143 11 15 209 5

Funds Available 101 3 24 102 4 103 15 18 104 2 105 6 106 9 107 4 14-16

56

MIGRATIONTO CALIFORNIA [Continued] Funds Available [Continued]

108 5 110 3 8 111 8 112 1 4 6 113 6 114 10 17 29 115 14 116 10 22 117 710 118 13 121 3 10 122 4 123 34 124 12 125 17 126 5 18-20 127 17 2 9 128 15 129 3 130 29 30 34 131 13 132 13 133 3 134 8 10 135 12 18 138 14 140 6 141 12 142 25 143 10 11 201 7 205 1 209 5

Reasons for Move 101 3 23 102 2 4 103 15 18 20 25 39 104 2 42 105 4 6 106 9 11 107 2 108 3 5 18 109 9 10 13 27 110 3 4 8 111 7 8 112 2 113 5 6

57

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA [Continued] Reasons for Move [Continued]

114 115 116 117 118 119 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 201 204 205 206 207 209

Route 102 103 104 105 106 108 110 112 113 114 115 116

8-10 21 22 14 19-22 7 11 8 8 3 141 10 8 14 7 1

12 2 291 121 11 11 41 111 181 8 13 10 51 5

9

4 30 1 32

101 141 23-25 30

8 1 16 1 30 13

3 311 321 341 35 13

3 8-11

12 18 40

13

26 6 9 11

2-4 16 17 19 24 21 10 6 9 1 2 10 19 11 21 191 22

4 18-20 2 I 8 61 7 10 4 3 5 4 I 8 31 40 22-24

58

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA Continued] Route Continued]

117 8-10 118 12 119 9 10 124 11 125 17 126 181 19 127 9 181 29 128 14-16 130 32-34 131 14 132 13 134 10 135 11 19 137 17 138 13 14 202 4 5 205 1 209 7

Shelter 102 4 103 18-20 104 9 106 10 107 4 108 4 111 8 112 5 113 8 10 114 9 24 28 29 116 22 23 117 9 118 12 119 9 121 9 123 33 124 10 125 17-19 126 17 127 9 128 15 129 3 130 301 33 131 13 132 13 133 5 134 10 135 11 136 19

59

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA [Continued] Shelter [Continued]

137 17 141 12 143 11 201 7 2 07 18 209 5

Transportation 101 3 102 4-6 103 16 18 20 104 8 42 105 6 1 7 106 10 107 3 108 4 109 9 13 110 3 8 23 24 111 8 112 5 113 6 7 114 8 24 29-31 115 14 116 1 9 10 22 117 8 118 12 119 8 9 121 9 122 4 I 17 123 32 33 124 12 125 17-191 24 26 2 9 31 126 5 17 18 127 9 17 128 15 129 3 131 13 133 4 134 10 135 11 136 19 138 13 139 10 140 5 9 141 12 142 3 25

15143 201 8 205 1 209 1 2 4 5

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MISSOURI

108 1 2 19 115 4 0 121 2 129 16 207 7 208 5

Cities Cape Girardeau

116 9 El Dorado Springs

108 1 3 Hannibal

119 4 7 Kansas City

116 8 207 3

Monroe City 119 1

St Louis 119 2 4 7 8

MONTANA

119 3

NEBRASKA

132 1 Cities

Grand Island 130 18

Kerney 130 3

Litchfield 130 3 4 16 35

Ponca 130 1 4 7

Return to 130 40

THE NEW DEAL Civilian Conservation Corps

103 34

61

THE NEW DEAL [Continued] Civilian Conservation Corps [Continued]

110 3-7 9 35 112 28 119 15 125 5 12 21-23 129 18 139 7-9 16 207 13 208 10

Hoover 103 32 34 125 12

National Recovery AdministrationOther Agencies 103 32 34 118 8 205 4 5 8-19

Politics 101 34 103 33 35 104 7 1 8 33 107 12 112 13 28 121 2 125 12 14 15 131 10 132 10 11 138 8 1 15 139 14 140 25 207 12 208 15 209 21

Roosevelt 101 32-34 103 32 104 32 33 106 5 108 5 6 15 16 110 3 35 36 111 6 7 112 27 28 113 25 32 114 19 115 12 118 9 119 6 15 123 30 31 125 12 15 126 13

62

THE NEW DEAL [Continued] Roosevelt [Continued]

127 22 23 128 11 129 10 14 130 23 24 26 27 131 5 9 10 132 9 133 13 27 134 4 8 24 138 11 139 6 7 13 14 23 140 24 14178 142 17 18 205 17 18 207 9 12 13 208 10 209 21

Voting 103 33 106 5 110 25 26 125 14 130 23 131 5 139 252 4 140 25 207 13

Works Progress Administration 101 336 102 2 104 31 105 4 5 8 19 20 107 1 108 12 110 35 111 177 112 28 113 17 18 21 24 33 114 22 115 13 118 8 119 14 156 124 14 17 125 1 12 23 127 22 128 20 23 27 129 5 10 132 9 11 16 133 11 17

63

THE NEW DEAL [Continued] Works Progress Administration Continued]

134 5 9 23 138 11 12 13978 140 23 141 23 142 18 204 6 207 12 208 10 209 21

NEW MEXICO

135 11 18-20 140 3 4

Cities Albuquerque

117 8 11 Deming

116 22 23 Gallup

116 12 Las Cruces

116 22 23

OKIE

113 10 33 114 41 46 128 18 25 33 132 18 19 135 26 202 5 205 4 1 6 208 4

Definition 101 31 102 8 104 37 54 105 22 106 31-33 107 38 108 19 109 17T 19 27 110 28 35

64

OKIE [Continued] Definition [Continued]

114 44 118 24 121 21 32 123 22 37 38 124 25 26 126 40 127 14 31 33 128 33 132 21 22 134 14 136 37-40 137 22 30 139 19 141 25 201 16 202 4 1 16 203 10 206 14 208 4 13

Reactions to Term 101 32 102 8 9 104 37 54 105 22 106 31-33 107 38 39 109 19 110 12 27 28 113 33 34 37 114 41 42 116 34 118 24 120 26 27 121 21 123 37 38 42 124 18 125 42 43 126 32 40 46 127 14 33 36 128 24 25 33 129 21 131 23 132 23 136 22 39 40 137 21 22 30 139 19 141 24 142 29 30

42

35

65

OKIE [Continued] Reactions to Term [Continued]

201 16 203 10 205 12

Rednecks 107 2 4-26

OKLAHOMA

111 6 125 3 10 126 10 14 27 43 128 4 135 11 12 141 5 9

Cities Ardmore

110 1 2 139 2

Blair 114 15

Blanchard 120 1 2 5

Boley 133 1 1 3

Boynton 135 11

Bushyhead 137 73 6

Checotah 113 1 4 128 3 8 209 1

Chelsea 137 7 812

Cold Springs 140 4

Colgate 112 2

Comanche 142 1

Council Hill 131 1

Cushing 201 2

Duncan 110 1 124 1

66

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities Continued]

Durant 103 16

Dustin 139 1 2 25

Enid 138 middot 6

EufaulaLake Eufaula 103 71 29 209 23

Fort Gibson 123 1 12 13 24 25 32 126 1 16

Fort Sill 120 5

Frederick 104 56

Granite 114 8

Greenfield 141 9

Guthrie 138 2-5 13 15

Hammon 142 3 15

Hanna 112 3 136 1

Hartshorne 125 1

Henryetta 103 16 209 1

Hillibee 127 4

Hitchita 112 25 209 3

Holdenville 137 3-5

Hollis 102 1

Lenna 118 1 131 2

Lexington 120 1 2

Lindsay 106 9

67

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities (Continued]

Maud 118 1

McAlester 109 91 10 125 20

McLain 122 1

Meeker 127 6 15 16

Muskogee 122 1 123 18 19 25

Nowata 122 2

Oaklodge 116 1 5

Okemah 103 8 133 4

Oklahoma City 120 8 12 138 3 5

Paden 127 4

Pauls Valley 106 1 109 10 13

Pitcher 103 8

Pleasant Valley 109 10 13

Ponca City 142 1 2

Porum 112 1

Prague 127 5 6

Quinton 136 1 10 11 18

Sallisaw 116 16_ 36

Scullyville 116 3 7

Seminole 116 1 135 8

Spiro 102 1 116 1 3 6 7

68

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities [Continued]

Stillwater 201 4 13

Tryon 201 1

Tulsa 116 16 17

Tuttle 120 1

Watonga 120 4 141 9

Weletka 103 11

Wewoka 112 1 4 25

Whodathoughtit 113 3

Craig County 122 11

Moved to 114 8 115 26 128 2 3 131 1 2 137 3 141 4

Oklahoma Territory 127 1-3

Payne County 105 1

Return to 102 11 107 15 109 27 110 18 38 111 8 18 114 10 14 15 17 116 36 37 120 13 27 123 53 125 25 26 29 30 40 127 16 28 131 13 22 25 133 16 135 23 25 136 18 137 7

69

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Return to [Continued]

139 26 27 140 9 142 3 10 17 22 34 201 13 206 7 207 20 209 1 2 17 18 23

Rogers County 101 23

Sequoyah County 116 1 16-18 36

Wagoner County 101 23

OREGON

109 28 29 130 29-34 206 2

POEMS

128 14 22 25 31 34 36

RELIEFWELFARE Agencies

102 91 13 103 32 107 35 112 12 114 18 124 2 3 125 17 202 5 15 2 0 4 2 11-13

Attitudes toward 101 10 102 91 10 103 32 104 24 32 105 19 110 14 26 27 111 17 112 12 113 17 2833

70

RELIEFWELFARE [Continued] Attitudes toward [Continued]

116 35 119 15 121 177 19 25 123 43 124 177 23 125 38 126 35_~ 39 127 417 42 128 27-30 129 5 130 2 7 131 4 27 30 31 132 16-18 133 13 14 137 32 139 8 140 23 142 18 202 71 8 1 15 203 6 11 204 13 14 20 208 10 209 21

Quality 102 10 103 32 104 32 125 38 39 204 15

Type Received 102 9 10 103 16 32 33 104 24 31 105 19 107 15 108 4 110 17 111 17 112 12 113 32 114 18 42 118 8 121 17 124 23 125 37 128 28 29 130 27 132 16

71

RELIEFWELFARE [Continued] Type Received IContinued]

133 13 134 15 135 28 139 8 202 5 71815 204 15 208 9 209 211 22

Welfare 101 9 10 102 9 10 103 32 104 24 311 36 1 0 5 19- 21 1 2 5 106 12 16 17 23 24 107 14 15 18 351 37 108 4 1 71 18 110 14 17 25-27 111 17 112 121 13 15 113 15 171 28 114 181 421 43 116 35 120 17 121 19 122 24 123 43 125 19 126 251 39 128 27 28 131 4 27 133 11 13 22 136 14 137 32 140 3 141 20 142 18 201 13 202 51 71 15 203 6 11 204 2 11 19-21 205 4 11 12 207 10 13 19

RELIGION

103 32

72

RELIGION [Continued]

110 29 113 321 36 126 28 29 131 6 132 6 135 151 32 142 12 26 33 202 6

Brush Arbor 109 5 122 19 123 25 136 10 139 41 5 209 11

Churches 101 7 11 102 10 105 31 29 106 2 I 8 I 25 107 3 109 5 110 171 18 112 371 39 113 21 16 17 35 114 51 7 8 441 45 115 8 31-33 50-53 117 54-58 118 51 6 1 21 119 4 120 8 121 25 26 122 191 24 123 25126142 124 21 31 5 61 201 22 125 81 41 126 71 241 30 127 21 10 14 271 301 341 351 38-41 128 6 26 27 130 3 131 6 132 6 21 23 133 23 134 1 3 24 25 29 135 7 141 18 31 136 3 7 137 9 10 24 25 138 8 91 14

73

RELIGION Continued] Churches Continued]

140 14 15 141 2 3 9 142 4 22 30-33 143 12 15 24 201 5 11 209 4

MinistryMissionary Work 107 23 113 31 36 142 25 26 29

Moral Majority 134 29

RevivalsTraveling Ministers 109 5 114 5 6 115 32 118 5 6 124 6 125 8 I 9 126 =middot 8 127 5 128 6 131 4 6 I 8 135 14 139 4 141 3 142 26-28 32 33

SOUTH DAKOTA Beadle County

134 1 Huron County

134 5 Return to

134 8 9 29 Wounded Knee

134 5

TEXAS

113 4 114 6 28 43 44 124 4 131 20 142 24 30

74

TEXAS Continued] Cities

Abilene 111 5 6 117 15

Austin lb3 15

Barstow 104 1

Big Spring 142 30 32 209 s 6

Cedar Hill 140 1

Dallas 117 7 140 1

Electra 140 4

Gainesville 121 1

Haskell 129 1

Kemp 117 6

La Mesa 114 14

Plainview 110 3

Port Arthur 116 8 9

Red Springs 114 1

Silverton 140 1

Waco 103 15 16

Wichita Falls 117 8

Wylie 111 1

Brazo River 103 16

Farming Conditions 104 40

Return to 114 14 16 121 28 31 129 6

Rio Grande Valley 103 15

75

VIOLENCE

103 28 29 104 17 21 105 25 27 107 61 9 12 261 28 30 109 2 01 21 33 111 13 17 112 9 10 36 113 4J 18J 21-23 26-29 33 34 114 2527 35 115 49 123 36 125 191 43 126 41 127 23 131 22 23 138 10 11 20-22 139 9 10 15 18 25 203 8 204 9 206 10-12

VIRGINIA

206 1

WASHINGTON

206 1

WORK --xfter World War II

101 29 102 12 103 31 104 15 44 106 16 107 171 19-21 36 110 19 20 34 37 111 16 112 34J 35 114 48 116 31 117 51-57 119 18 120 21 23 24

76

WORK [Continued] --xfter World War II [Continued]

123 46 50 124 28 125 2 28 43-45 126 38 44 127 33 371 41 129 71 8 130 38 41 42 46 134 11 136 301 31 138 25-27 139 22 141 21 26 206 187 19 207 5

Conditions 103 22-24 26 104 2-6 15 16 30 35 52 107 22 24-28 30 31 109 31 110 10 11 12 25 112 26 29 113 15 114 24 124 20 125 22 27 2 9 32 126 21 26 30 38 129 5 12 13 131 21 139 18 203 5 7

During World War II 101 20 29 102 11 103 24 35 104 15 105 25 26 107 17 108 5 6 20 109 37 110 18 19 37 111 12 113 22 26 114 47 48 115 44 47 53 116 31 117 35-51 118 23 119 16

77

WORK [Continued] --ollring World War II [Continued]

120 20 21 121 29 123 22 46 124 27 125 3 27 34 35 43 126 35 43 44 127 20 128 21 29 37 129 7 10 130 37 38 40 41 131 26 29 132 23 133 16 20 134 11 20 136 27 28 138 23-25 139 18 20 21 141 21 26 143 19 202 9 203 8 206 10 15 207 3 4 209 20

Employers 101 30 1025-712 103 12 17 22 32 104 2 15 30 105 11 16 106 15 19 107 9 29-31 38 108 14 15 20 109 1 15 20 27 110 9-11 13 27 36 111 15 112 6 7 26 29 32 113 15 16 28 29 114 11 24 31 41-43 115 16 43-45 116 6 7 25 26 28 30-32 117 18 52 118 13 20 119 11-13 16 18 19 120 12 14 15 20 23 121 17 24 122 5-8 123 35 36

78

WORK [Continued] ~players [Continued]

124 20 125 5 21 24 271 281 40 126 151 21 22 251 26 361 371 39 127 11 121 201 211 30 33 128 18 31 129 4 1 7 1 9-11 1 13 1 18 1 21 2 2 130 31 3540 131 16 26 27 133 2 6 134 121 16-18 201 211 25 136 17-19 26 27 33-35 137 6 8 161 19 20 138 3-6 13 20 139 10 121 14-16 140 9-11 141 16 17 201 12 202 2 3 203 7 206 31 15 207 3 5 209 16

Labor Contracting 107 19 261 291 311 32 133 16-18 26

Migrant Labor 101 41 5 12 30 102 6 7 103 24 25 104 2-6 15 241 25 52 105 9-12 171 18 106 121 131 15 17 21-24 107 4 5 8 18 24-27 30 31 108 3 8 15 109 7 8 19-21 27-30 110 91 101 13 15 111 8 12 16 17 112 6 31 32 113 13 15 18 32 114 31 32 115 52 116 27-30 117 12 17-19 291 31 118 16 119 11 12 120 11-13 15 22 121 10 11 22 122 5 22

79

WORK Continued] --grgrant Labor Continued]

123 35 42 43 125 33 126 26 30 33 37 38 127 31 128 16 21 28 129 3 4 11-17 20 21 130 33 34 131 15 19-21 26 133 19 134 9-13 21 22 135 21 25 29 136 37 38 137 16 20 139 13 15-17 140 3 4 141 19 20 142 18 143 11 13 201 8 14 202 4 9 15 203 4 5 7 8-10 205 3 4 7 206 2 4 5-7 9 12-15 208 6 209 8 9 12-15

Mining 103 8 19 115 33 116 20 21 122 11-13 125 1 3 4 12 131 2 140 4 5 141 1

Odd Jobs 104 23 105 15 25 106 3 107 12 18 19 34 35 108 3 5 6 9 111 11 15 16 113 13 114 17 18 32 33 40 41 48 115 19 24 116 25 26 117 7 52 118 18 119 8 12 14 15

80

WORK [Continued] --odd Jobs

120 8 17 122 6 7 22 123 36 40 49 124 14 16 19 24 127 11 128 19 20 29 129 1 3 5 7 131 16 25 30 132 14 17 134 8 12 15 16 135 11 23 137 12 20 25 26 138 18 22 139 6 7 12 16 17 140 1 6-8 10 142 2 3 5 9 14 34 35 143 6 12 14-16 206 3 4 209 20

Oil Fields 102 5-7 12 112 25 26 114 14 15 116 1 13 121 17 125 2 4 1 28 46 129 9 135 7 8 I 23 29 139 22 140 4 142 2 3 206 16 18 208 1-5

Permanent Jobs 101 9 27 29 103 12 17 23 24 32 104 4 6 14 24 26 29 34 106 4 107 19 35 108 4 7-9 109 15 27-29 110 2 10 18 19 21 24 111 6 9-11 16 112 7 30 31 113 1 4 21 28-31 114 16 31 32 48 115 16 1 17 4 4 116 2 7-16 32

81

WORK [Continued] --permanent Jobs [Continued]

118 11 131 18 19 119 191 20 120 201 211 25 121 22 122 2 3 I 5~8 I 23 123 11 VI 35 36 124 1 14-17 125 20 25 27-29 37 126 21 25 33 35-38 127 11 20-22 24 30 128 20 28-30 129 4 7 130 31 36-38 131 21 30 132 18 19 133 19 22 134 11 18 25-28 36 136 2 10 14 15 19 33-35 137 6 8 26-28 138 1-4 8 139 22 23 140 4 5 10-12 20 141 12 17 142 5 25 26 28 35 143 19 201 10 205 6 8 9 2 07 3 1 5 208 1

Prisoners of War as Workers 115 47 133 20 203 9

Strikes 101 17 104 21 22 1 43 105 11 21 106 13 15 16 191 20 33 107 7 11 15 28 109 20 21 110 32 33 111 13 112 7-10 14 113 32 115 48-50 118 18 124 24 125 3 4

82

WORK [Continued] --strikes [Continued]

126 36 127 24 129 10 11 130 40 41 131 27 133 25 138 8 139 16 17 140 14-16 22 201 14 203 7 206 10-13 209 18

Unions 101 17 35 104 21 22 45 105 21 106 15 16 107 5 11-13 21-24 108 12 109 20 112 2 10 32 34-36 113 31 114 42 115 50 116 33 34 118 18 119 13 120 23 24 124 24 125 34 43 45 46 126 36 127 42 128 30 129 10 11 16 130 39-41 46 131 26 134 23 139 16 140 14 22 141 21 203 7 209 18

Wages 101 27 103 10 14 17 18 22 23 33 104 2 4 I 22 I 24 26 341 35 47 105 13 161 17

83

WORK [Continued] --wages [Continued]

106 14 18 19 107 2 12 17 25 30 108 5 6 8 109 6 8 20 21 28 29 31 40 110 7 9 11 1216 111 8 11 13 14 16 112 4 8-10 14 113 13 16-18 26 28 29 114 11 18 25 32 33 42 115 16 28 44 50 116 7 11 16 19 26-32 34 117 7 18 32 35 118 15 18 119 1 11 13 14 120 11-14 121 11 122 3 6-8 123 35 49 125 4 5 7 12 21-23 27-29 38 43 126 23 25 26 36 42 127 17 24 42 43 128 30 129 3 5 7 10 11 21 22 13 0 3 6 3 7 3 9-41 131 12 13 16 134 12 15 16 23 24 26 135 11 21 23 136 28 29 137 8 9 32 138 5 11 18 25 139 6 7 10 12-14 16-18 140 7 9 10 14 15 141 4 8 10 12 15 16 142 16 201 10 203 2 5 204 14 205 6 206 4 10 11 14 15 2 07 10 13 208 9 209 13 15

Work Permits 109 22 23

13

CALIFORNIA IContinued] Cities [Continued]

King City 143 10 12

Lamont 113 17 1 21 2 4 115 47 203 2 209 10

Layton 119 10

Lemere 201 13

Lerdo 103 30

Lindsay 108 3 5 7 122 51 171 22 138 11 19

Linnell 114 28 127 23

Lodi 134 4 8 10 11 13 14 16-18 23

Lomita 113 26

Long Beach 116 3 0 125 27 41 44 130 35 131 12

Los Angeles 103 18 23 109 14 120 10 127 10 17 27 30 130 35 133 22 142 3 24 202 1 2 206 2

Marysville 106 16 21 107 9 14

McFarland 103 20 26 41 140 8-10

Merced 119 10 131 30 205 4 8

14

CALIFORNIA IContinued] Cities [Continued]

Modesto 120 12 131 21

Monita 142 1 3

Needles 117 9

Nipomo 205 5

North Hollywood 139 22

Oildale 109 29 202 6

Ojai 103 2 3 141 14

Ontario 138 10 15-17

Orange Cove 107 19

Palmdale 142 31

Palm Springs 120 23

Pasadena 127 38 209 20

Patterson 120 11 12

Pismo Beach 135 32

Pixley 112 8 120 9 10 13 14 206 11

Poplar 124 15

Porterville 103 24 40 104 6 26 123 34 46 124 141 15

Pumpkin Center 109 2 5 14

Redlands 114 10 137 26 138 13 16

15

CALIFORNIA [Continued] Cities Continued]

Reedley 127 22 205 1

Ridgecrest 138 28-31 33

Riverdale 123 39

Rosedale 133 3 5 19

Salinas 106 16 21

San Bernardino 138 13 14

San Diego 117 37 132 11 15 16 23

San Francisco 134 26 27

San Jose 104 46 106 21 117 54 128 30 20 9 1 17

San Leandro 110 20

San Pedro 103 18

Santa Cruz 119 11

Santa Maria 202 1

Santa Monica 110 18 130 35

Santa Paula 139 13 16

Selma 143 12J 14-16

Shafter 103 26 31 106 13 107 13 109 2 14 17 18 23 27 31 38 129 1 3 4 7 14 15 18 21 131 3 135 11 12 20 21 24 27 30 31

16

CALIFORNIA fContinued] Cities fContinued]

Shafter Continued] 136 13 17 18 21-23 202 6 206 6 208 7

Cherokee Strip 129 15 16

Smiths Corner 135 20 24

Stockton 134 19

Stratford 205 12

Sunnyvale 104 4 46

Taft 121 13 125 2 28 44 202 13 208 1 4

Tipton 104 22 112 7 123 35 209 14 15 22

Tranquility 131 20

Tulare 111 9 12 120 23 26 27 121 9 10 20 123 3 9 40 45 46 131 14 15

Ukipa 114 10

Ventura 130 18 141 14

Visalia 110 20 111 11 16 114 16 23 24 26 28 31-34 116 37 123 40 127 12 13 21 22 36 38 129 16 143 3 9

17

CALIFORNIA JContinued] Cities Continued]

Wasco 106 17 107 4 109 161 40 129 14 142 5 24 281 30 204 8 209 10 14 23 24

Watsonville 107 41 8 12 15 119 11 128 1719 2 05 10

Weed Patch 125 25 33 3 6

Wheeler Ridge 114 16 31 48

Whittier 209 23

Wilmar 127 10

Woodville 123 33-35

Camp Roberts 125 34 39

China Lake 138 24-27

First Impression 101 15 102 4 105 7 106 11 29 107 4 109 1 110 8 23 24 111 9 113 18 114 10 13 23 31 115 15 116 9 117 27 118 13 120 12 121 9 123 3 3 34 124 11 125 24-27

18

CALIFORNIA [Continued] First Impression [Continued]

l27 101 27 1 2 9 128 18 130 341 35 131 15 132 12 133 15 134 101 11 135 21-23 29 136 21 138 14 15 139 11 141 11 15 142 4 201 8 205 2

Hunters Point 208 13

Imperial Valley 104 3 22 34 47 112 31 113 4-6 11-15 116 10 124 11 14 126 16 21 38 41

Kern County 116 33 37

Lake Bottom Buena Vista Lake 109 1 2 113 13 16 20 35

Politics 101 32-34 107 11 12 21 110 25 112 17 126 24 133 28 134 27 28 138 29-32

Sacramento Valley 110 16

San Joaquin Valley 110 4 8 19 116 9 121 9 126 38 127 36-38 41 131 12 20 142 2 8 209 9 20 22-24

19

CALIFORNIA [Continued] Stanislaus County

106 21 Tagus Ranch

112 6 Treatment in

101 11 14 32 102 51 10 104 9 107 6 10 24 26 32 108 4 11 15 16 109 19 110 10-13 19 20 27 34 112 13-16 113 24 25 33-35 114 11 35 43 45 47 116 25 123 35-38 54 55 125 25 40 126 13 23 24 30 32 33 42 46 127 14 25 31-33 43 132 8 134 9 14 137 16 21 24 139 20 22 140 22 142 16 201 ll 15 204 9 206 10 209 14 16

Tulare County 106 21

Yosemite 119 9 10

CHEROKEE INDIAN NATION

126 1 2 1 9-12 2 7 1 2 9 1 4 6 Green Corn Dance and Festival

126 9 10 Religion

126 28 29

COLORADO

113 30

20

CRIMELAWENFORCEMENT

103 28 29 104 20 21 107 7 9 10 15 17 18 29 37 108 13 109 20 21 110 13 30 33 112 13 113 20-24 26 28 114 26 27 116 7 12 120 6 122 1 23 123 3 8 16 21 22 125 18 20 129 14 15 131 2 132 10 11 133 1 4 5 135 11 31 14 17 138 21 8 32 139 131 151 21 24 25 142 8 203 8 206 10-11 19 207 18 19 209 81 17

Charges of Communist Agitation 112 15-20

Criminal Prosecution 112 16-171 20

THE DEPRESSION

103 11 14 1 15 33-35 39 108 1 5 109 36 110 3 I 28 111 7 113 5 114 17 18 115 5 11 12 116 17 117 7 119 1-4 6 15 120 6 121 12 122 3 22

21

THE DEPRESSION I Continued]

123 43 125 1 2 s 12 126 2 I 51 6 13 127 29 128 5 10 129 2 130 20-24 131 4 91 26 132 9 133 3 134 2 135 28 136 17 18 40 137 237 24 138 51 91 11 12 139 1 5 140 17 142 3 17 202 1 205 2 206 6 207 8 1 91 221 23 208 4 I 5 81 9

Causes 118 8 125 12 126 13 134 8 207 8 I 12

DISCRIMINATION

103 28 111 17 114 44 121 131 14 125 42 126 9 40-42 128 9 131 28 132 21-24 133 5 6 251 28 137 21 22 30 138 7 16 139 13T 14 140 257 26 208 5-7 11 12

22

DISCRIMINATION Community

101 10 11 32 102 8 9 104 9 54 105 22-25 27 28 106 33 37 108 15 17 109 19 110 23 27 33 34 36 37 112 13 14 114 45 121 13 18 19 123 36 42 54 55 126 241 321 401 41 127 31-33 128 33 129 18

Government Agencies 104 24 108 13 110 23 33 112 12 13 133 14 202 6 I 8 19

Housing 101 12 102 7 104 43 124 10 16 133 28

Job 101 11 12 32 102 9 104 17 105 12 161 21 22 106 19 110 13 14 114 11 41 45 116 25 124 20 126 42 131 26 139 14 201 11

Schools 102 9 104 11 18 108 10~13 110 32

23

DISCRIMINATION [Continued] Schools IContinued]

1-12 17 114 13 35 36 117 13 14 16 30 34 118 7 16 17 22 121 14-16 123 35-38 124 15 19 126 24 25 127 19 20 36 128 22-24 131 14 22-24 28 133 14 2224 25 134 14 15 24 135 18 26 136 22 24 137 16 21 203 4 204 13 209 9 16

EDUCATION

131 2 22 28 29 132 2 140 22 27

Arizona 114 25 27

Arkansas 107 3 115 6 8 24-26 128 1-3 7 141 2 143 7-10

Athletics 108 10 120 7 123 36 451 46 125 1 6 19 21 22 42 46 127 36 133 23-25 134 14-21 137 14 23

California 101 5 102 11 16 103 25 104 11 27 49 53

24

EDUCATION [Continued] California [Continued]

105 31 11 107 4-6 101 151 16 32 108 5 6 10-13 17 109 6 17 26 29 110 20 21 32 111 12 112 31 37 113 23 24 30 114 2 12-14 35 36 49 115 2 0 116 25 117 12-16 23 24 29 30 34 118 3 7 15-17 21 119 6 120 11 14 23 121 10 12 14-17 20 21 123 35-39 43-46 124 7 15 18 19 125 41 45 126 22 24 34 43 44 127 11 19-21 27 36 128 19 21 129 12 18 19 131 14-16 22-25 27 132 12 15 17 18 133 11 12 14 17 22 134 12-15 24 135 26 28 30 31 136 16 17 22-26 36 137 8 16 17 20-23 28-30 138 2 6 8 10 11 16-22 31 139 22 140 10 11 19 20 141 15 20 142 4 14 15 21 143 3 12-14 16 201 9 10 202 1 9 15 203 1 2 4 5 7 205 2 18 19 206 16 208 1 S 14 209 4 8 9 14-17 20 23

College 101 11 18 20 104 53 107 17 108 17

25

EDUCATION [Continued] College [Continued]

110 20 211 32 114 4 9 116 32 117 53-55 118 3 119 6 120 2 121 121 29 30 122 2 123 51 125 1 6 7 21 126 44 45 127 20 321 33 36-40 128 38 130 43 132 25 133 17 21 22 137 8 29 138 3 6 22-24 31 140 20 22 142 4 26 30 143 16 17 202 1 2 5 9 205 2 5 6 16 19 207 2 3 208 ll 4 209 20-23

Discrimination 101 11 107 6 108 101 11 110 32 112 17 114 121 131 351 36 117 131 14 16 301 34 118 7 I 16 17 22 120 27 121 13-16 123 35-38 124 15 19 125 23 126 24 25 34 43 127 19 20 36 128 22-24 129 19 131 141 22-24 28 132 22 133 14 24 25

26

EDUCATION [Continued] Discrimination [Continued]

134 14 15 21 24 135 18 136 22 24 137 16 21 141 22 203 4 206 17 209 9 16

Iowa 205 2 207 2

Missouri 108 2 11 119 1 21 4-6

Nebraska 130 1 2 7 17 132 4-6

New Mexico 135 19

Oklahoma 101 21 7 102 1 104 14 105 1-3 106 31 7 107 3 109 27 110 2 3 30 113 1 3 114 2 13 50 116 11 6 7 18 118 2 3 6 120 1 21 5-7 122 2 123 7 9 12 20 21 24 25 35 124 2 4 6 125 1 6 20 21 126 2 5 6 44 127 2 3 16 128 4-6 131 1 3 7 8 133 1 11 135 1 2 8 16 18 136 16 17 231 24 137 3 5-8 11 14-16 29 30 138 1-6 10 139 1 142 7 14 15 21 201 3 209 3 4

27

EDUCATION 1Continued] South Dakcita

134 1-3 24 Texas

111 4 114 2 13 50 117 1 5 6 10 121 2 4 5 13 129 2 140 4 143 2

FAMILY LIFE

101 1 5 19 102 2 7 11 12 16 103 2 31 4 6 10 21 105 1 2 I 9 16 24 26 28 106 38 112 7 113 9 10 26 116 20 21 118725 124 4 27 28 125 3 4 126 24 25 44 45 135 2 9 14 15 136 8 9

Bartering 109 11 115 6 116 6 123 15 125 101 11 126 5 128 4 129 2 131 7 140 3

Cars 103 2 4 7 8 9 12 14 15 20 27 105 18 29 106 12 13 107 3 9 15 108 2 4 6 111 8 113 22 23 29 114 4 15 30 33 116 22 30 36 117 71 8 12 23

28

FAMILY LIFE (Continued] Cars Continued]

119 4 120 9 131 15 121 9 122 4 16 17 123 13 125 3 291 31 126 5 17 18 127 9 16 17 128 15 129 3 130 4 30 133 4 12 134 3 5 6 135 9 25 136 19 24 27 138 1 12 13 19 20 30 140 5 9 141 4 5 12 142 6 17 203 3 205 2 9 206 9 207 6 I 21 22 209 4

Chores 101 2 102 12 103 3 6 21 104 48 52 58 59 105 17 109 6-8 18 26 111 2 113 1 2 6 7 114 3 39 40 115 5 7 10 27 28 117 5 26 118 3 4 119 2 120 5 121 1 3 123 1 2 51 10 11 14 15 19 31

461 49 124 3 4 21 125 2 126 3 6 7 128 1 8 130 34 131 8 1 25

29

FAMILY LIFE [Continued] Chores IContinued]

132 3 133 2 15 134 7 135 5 10 19 22 25 27 137 3 4 10-12 22 25 138 9 139 1 2 4 140 12 141 3 142 6 1 22 201 6 209 4 14

Cooking Food 101 9 24 102 3 5 13 15 103 4 27 29 105 2 11 14 15 106 35 36 107 9 13 14 108 2 3 14 109 2 3 7 12 13 22 110 31 111 3 113 2 15 16 18 114 4 17 18 25 38 39 115 10 1 11 1 16 1 2 8 1 31 116 101 24 117 51 6 1 17 119 4 120 16 121 7 24 25 122 13 16 20 123 15-18 25 27 37 49 124 5 6 21 22 125 11-14 126 22 23 127 10 17 128 1 5 10 129 12 130 8 13-15 25 131 5-7 20 21 25 132 6 7 20 133 2 1 3 1 11 1 2 2 134 5-7 22 135 2-6 9 10 18 22 25 27 136 9 12 13 23 137 2 3 10 19 138 25

30

FAMILY LIFE IContinued] CookingFood [Continued]

139 2 3 140 1-3 142 6 7 10 11 143 5-7 11 201 6 16 202 5-7 203 2 204 10 206 1 2 207 10 208 5 209 11-13

Dating 103 12 104 56 106 9 107 10 108 16 113 3 4 114 15 115 4 8 36 116 1 14 117 53 119 5 120 7 8 122 21 125 19 126 8 127 21 130 17 133 24 135 31 136 26 27 2 91 32 137 10 138 20-23 142 27

Entertainment 101 6 7 14 26 102 14 15 103 7 12 27 29 30 104 48 52 105 3 106 4 14 18 26 31 107 3 1 5 108 2 109 2 5 21 26 32 36 110 17 111 2 11

31

FAMILY LIFE [Continued] Entertainment [Continued]

112 31 38 113 2 281 29 31 114 51 13 1 15 1 40 115 3-5 8 33 36 116 2-4 33 117 9 23 24 34 118 5-7 20 21 119 4 1 5 1 11 14 120 2 8 121 5 19 122 9 19 20 123 5 20 211 25 37 411 42 124 2 6 21 125 41 6 8 9 221 33 126 8 257 28 127 34 128 6-8 241 26 129 81 171 18 131 61 9 132 5-7 133 3 14 15 134 6 17 21 22 135 3 7 91 13 14 16 30 32 136 2 91 11-131 29 137 9 24 138 5 23 139 4 9 140 2 3 141 3 10 142 6 11 15 22 143 1 3 8 10 201 2 5 203 6 208 6 2 0 9 4 13

Hobbies 102 7 103 12 104 57-59 114 9 118 6 120 5 123 19 129 8 135 3

Hunting 109 2 116 21 5

32

FAMILY LIFE [Continued] Hunting [Continued]

119 5 8 122 11 123 16-22 125 10 131 5 22 135 5 10 24 139 24

Marriage 101 3 25 102 2 12 16 103 12-14 104 56 105 1 25 106 8 1 9 107 171 20 108 8 16 109 26 27 110 2 19 111 4 5 112 4 113 1 3 4 29 30 114 15 115 8 9 36 37 116 1 16 30 117 52 53 58 118 21 119 17 120 7 121 15 29 122 2 21 123 27 37 47-49 124 26 125 27 126 8 9 28 127 3-5 211 39 130 5 17 19 42 131 3 132 19 133 24 135 4 31 136 6 8 26 27 30 32 137 10 24 26 138 24 28 139 19 140 4 5 141 21 142 24 27 28 143 17

33

FAMILY LIFE [Continued] Marriage Continued]

201 4 12 14 206 2 207 2 209 20

Moonshining 103 8 10 36-38 122 14 135 3

Problems 103 6 8 20 35 36 105 23 106 24T 25 28 107 19 20 35 37 108 6 16 17 109 17 18 110 2 3 112 3 71 24-26 29 31 113 9 12 18 21-23 25-29 114 7 115 2 3 6 116 7 117 25 120 1-3 24-26 121 23 24 122 10 18 19 130 3 132 1 3 7 135 23 29 30 136 37 38 40 138 4 6 9 141 14 15 201 13 202 6-8 12 204 11

Sense of Community 103 11 105 18 24 106 28 107 14 108 19 109 12_ 19 110 11 18 23 113 10 11 114 18 118 3 4 121 3 122 10 18 19

34

FAMILY LIFE [Continued] Sense of Community [Continued]

124 6 8 15 125 4 8 126 12 13 39 128 7 37 130 2 8 131 4 5 7 20 132 71 8 135 13 17 18 25 31 137 5 6 138 31 32 141 4 9 142 7 8 21-24 143 7

Shivaree 114 15 126 28 127 5

Sports 108 10 113 3 116 4 119 5 120 7 122 19 24 123 4 5 19 45 49 50 125 1 6 128 6 1 9 133 23-25 134 14-22 25 135 10 136 12 137 14 138 19 139 18 141 3 9 142 27 2 08 6

FARMING 110 3 11 115 39 47 48 123 28 29 47 48 52 53 125 10 140 19 20 141 4 10 11 26 201 6

35

FARMING Continued] Butchering

109 12 130 8-13

Crops 101 23 102 1 103 20 32 104 2 105 1 2 109 10 11 111 4 112 2 3 24 113 1 2 4 114 2 115 2 6 23 41 42 116 4 5 17 18 117 5 118 2 9 10 119 2 14 120 6 121 3 6 8 122 13 123 13 14 19 29 41 124 7 9 125 3 10 11 15 29 126 3 127 152 128 1 4 129 1 130 15 16 19-22 27 28 131 11 133 2 137 134 1 5 137 2 138 9 139 2 140 9 202 141 8 143 21 205 2 3 13 206 1 3 4 8 207 6 8 12 14 209 4

Drought 101 23 103 17 104 2 105 5

36

FARMING Continued] Drought Continued]

106 6 109 11 110 22 113 4 6 114 16 19 116 18-20 118 10~ 11 119 3 6 121 6 124 1 7 125 15 126 2 127 71 161 27 128 2 51 10 130 5 16 20 281 29 131 11 132 9 134 5 139 5 140 5 141 41 6 142 19 201 21 16 205 4 8 207 14 20 209 11 2

Dust Storms 101 71 8 102 3 103 17 39 105 4 106 5 6 109 11 110 12 21 111 6 7 112 23 114 21 115 12 116 18~ 19 118 10 11 119 3 120 6 121 6 123 14 124 7 125 15 16 126 14

37

FARMING Continued] Dust Storms IContinued]

127 27 29 128 10 130 16 131 11 136 40 138 137 14 141 4 6 142 4 17-20 201 16 205 4 207 6 14-18 20 21 209 6

FloodsCyclones 107 16 111 6 7 114 23 123 14 23 130 1 134 5 138 15 139 11 209 1

Government Policies 101 20 24 102 2 103 24 32 33 35 104 7 8 33 105 5 106 8 107 13 108 6 15 16 109 9 22 111 6 7 113 32 114 19 20 118 9 10 119 6 120 20 123 30-32 124 9 10 125 121 13 127 22 128 11 130 26 27 131 5 10 11 132 10 134 4 8 24 139 6 16 17

38

FARMING fContinued] Government Policies Continued]

140 24 142 18 201 2 205 11-19 209 7 8

Income 101 3 104 2 105 2 106 8 111 5 112 3 24 26 113 1 2 4 114 4 16 19 115 11 43 117 7 118 2 8 9 119 4 6 7 121 6 7 123 40 41 126 6 13 151 20 127 16 12 8 51 9 129 2 130 15 18 211 22 25 26 34 35

481 49 132 2 9 11 135 3 138 3 140 5 141 4 51 19 142 5 143 20 205 6 13 206 2-4 207 81 9 15 21

Land Ownership 101 23 103 31 107 2 108 1 109 91 10 110 22 112 3 114 1 2 7 115 36 119 1-3 6 7 120 6

39

FARMING [Continued] Land Ownership [Continued]

121 2 122 2 3 123 35 41 50 125 2 3 23 126 2 3 13 127 12 18 22 128 8 129 1 7 22 130 3 131 4 133 3 4 12 137 18 25 26 134 2 4 5 8 11 137 27 138 2 3 139 2 140 5 13 17-19 141 3 15-17 21 22 142 2-4 25 143 20 2 OS 1 2 206 1 5 6 8 9 207 9 10 209 1 22

Land Rental 101 2 102 1 103 8 23 104 1 7 8 107 2 110 1 111 2 113 4 114 1 2 10 14 115 23 27 116 16-18 118 2 119 3 120 6 121 2 7 8 122 2 123 127 13 40 41 50 124 4 9 127 1 2 6 7 128 5 129 1 130 5 15 i31 4 17-19

40

FARMING [Continued] Land Rental IContinued]

138 9 139 5 140 101 13 141 15 201 3 206 5 9

Methods 101 3 102 3 7 12 103 171 20 21 24 31 39 104 1 105 5 106 7 29 109 6 11 12 30 31 110 21 22 28 111 7 112 23 113 2 114 19 20 115 51 41-48 116 5 15 18 118 1 10 19 119 2 4 120 11 14 121 6 7 122 9 10 16-18 123 2 3 6 7 19 29 30 51 52 124 8 9 125 10 11 15 16 126 5 14 21 127 7 16 128 7 10 11 129 7 130 15 1619 131 5 11 18 132 3 9 10 134 6 140 20 141 6 19 142 51 19~ 201 22 143 2 0 201 6 206 3 8 207 7 81 14 16

Sharecropping 103 1 7 105 1 110 1 3

41

FARMING Continued] Sharecropping Continued]

111 2 112 3 24 113 4 115 6 91 27 116 17 117 11 5 7 118 2 9 121 2 127 21 61 15 128 8 129 1 130 51 151 18 137 2 141 41 8 142 2 206 4 5 209 11 19

THE GRAPES OF WRATHSTEINBECK

106 6 1 71 15 108 15 110 29-301 33 119 13 122 22 125 41 128 331 34 132 22 134 13 142 19 208 4 71 11 13-16

Identification with 101 16 35 103 27 28 111 18 113 35 121 27 127 181 41 42 129 13 20 21 131 13 133 21 136 20 37 139 20 201811 205 5

42

THE GRAPES OF WRATHSTEINBECK [Continued] Movie

103 27 105 26 106 33 34 107 5 13 110 2 8 113 34 114 45 118 16 17 121 27 124 25 127 42 131 28 137 31 139 19 141 24 208 15

Objections to 101 16 103 2 8 105 26 27 106 33-36 114 45 46 118 23 24 120 28 124 25 127 18 25 128 33 34 131 27 28 137 30 31 139 20 141 2 4 143 13 204 19 205 5 2 06 19 208 14-16

HEALTH Accidents

104 61 62 107 18 116 22 23

Birth of Children 101 5 102 2 103 5 9 10 13 16 105 1

43

HEALTH [Continued] Birth of Children Continued]

106 16 22 109 15 16 18~ 37 111 6 112 20 113 2 4 5 14 18-20 114 37 115 11-13 17 38 117 21 120 3 8 13 19-22 122 20 123 50 125 10 37 126 12 127 7 1 8 129 19 20 130 1 2 22 133 10 135 9 12 20 21 136 4 8 27 137 2 1 3 138 2 139 19 23 140 711 142 2 8 143 17 202 3 7 11 12 18

Causes of Death 101 25 103 5 106 16 107 1 13 19 109 25 26 38 39 110 2 31 111 5 112 6 113 1 19 30 114 43 49 115 3 6 7 17 18 116 5 117 20 21 26 120 1 3 19 24 25 123 16~ 43 124 23 126 44 127 4 5 13 130 24 48 132 19 135 137 14 16

44

HEALTH [Continued] Causes of Death [Continued]

136 3-6 25 27 29-31 38 39 141 16 142 23 143 19 202 3 9 10 12 14 16-18 206 14 209 19 20

Diseases 102 13 103 20 105 11 14 23 24 107 6 11 13 14 16 19 20 30 31 109 24 38 39 110 2 8 30 31 112 14 19 24 113 8 12 13 18 19 30 114 9 17 25 26 37 49 115 5 7 12 16-20 22 23 116 19 117 26 47 52-56 120 3 19 20 24 26 122 18 24 123 16 22-24 124 22-24 26 125 47 126 22 35 127 3 7 128 2 9 129 2 3 130 3 38 47 131 12 22 132 2 19 133 8 135 13 21 136 25 30 35 39 137 4 8 138 13 23 139 7 140 5 142 20 21 202 1-4 8-14 16 18 203 6 205 1 206 2 209 11 12 19

Folk Remedies and Cures 103 5 107 11

45

HEALTH [Continued] Folk Remedies and Cures Continued]

109 24 25 113 11 19 115 2 3 22 117 20 21 123 20 23 128 6 133 9 10 135 14 22 137 4 142 20 21 202 8-111 14

Health Care 101 13 20 102 13 103 5 91 16 105 141 151 23 24 106 1 8 107 111 18 23 38 109 151 16 181 23 241 381 39 110 2 1 8 1 311 32 112 6 113 1 51 18-201 301 311 33 38 114 17 371 38 115 5-7 12-18 23 116 5 61 23 117 20-231 55 118 171 18 120 3 41 8 21 22 121 20 25 122 18 20 21 123 4 22 23 124 4 22 23 125 10 21 37 38 126 22 23 35 127 3 7-9 30 128 2 9 129 19 130 1 22 23 47 48 131 22 132 19 133 8-10 135 91 12-14 21 22 136 6 9 301 33 35 137 8 138 131 23 139 71 9~ 101 18 19 141 2 0 142 20

46

HEALTH Continued] Health Care Continued]

202 2-14 16-19 206 14 209 11 12

Sanitation 202 4-6 15 17

HOUSING Auto Courts

107 9~ 14~ 27 Ditch Camps

102 7 8~ 14 103 26 104 12 105 23 106 15 107 10 110 6 25 113 14 35 114 39 115 52 118 15 16 119 13 16 121 19 20 122 22 23 125 20 37 126 33 129 15 131 20 132 18 136 37-39 137 17 139 18 202 4-6 15 203 3 206 7 I 10 208 7 8 11 209 10

Dugouts 135 11~ 18 19

Government-provided 101 34 103 26 27 104 19 20 51 105 10 106 10 11 14

47

HOUSING Continued] Government-provided [Continued]

107 4-7 13 14 16 17 28 108 12 109 31-33 110 14 111 9-11 15 112 3 8 113 35 36 114 38 39 118 16 119 13 121 17-19 124 16 125 25 33 36 126 26 30-32 127 23 41 128 20 129 141 15 131 22 133 2 0 137 30 141 20 202 6 15 203 3 204 16 17 205 4 206 13 14 208 7 20 9 10

Grower-provided 102 8 103 24-26 104 20 42 46 105 9 106 12 15 109 15 28 110 16 111 14 112 6 113 13 16 114 10 23 28 33 34 118 18 20 119 12 13 121 22 122 6 23 123 35 42 125 24 25~ 33 35 36 126 21 7 33 127 11 18 23

48

HOUSING [Continued] Grower-provided [Continued]

128 19 129 4 5 13-15 131 16 133 18 137 17 ~ 20 139 15 18 140 6 8-10 16 141 14 16 17 201 8 9 203 3 204 16 17 206 6-8 13 209 10

Homes in California 101 8 26 28 29 102 4 6 11 12 103 21 104 4 12-14 25 26 49 60 61 105 19 20 106 12 21 107 5 I 7 121 27 108 31 6 1 7 109 151 181 271 29 110 81 14 15 111 14 112 61 8 I 201 301 331 39 113 16-201 23 24 28 114 10 111 231 331 34 115 15-17 116 241 261 32 117 18 19 118 14 121 111 171 181 221 29 122 246 123 341 36 371 411 50 124 101 111 141 16 125 251 35 126 21 22 33 127 11 13 18-241 30 311 37 128 19 20 129 4 11 12 15-17 131 13 16 17 19 20 132 12 14 15 17 133 8 12 15 27 28 134 10-13 135 24 27 31 33 136 21 24 25 137 20 24 26 27

49

HOUSING [Continued] Homes in California IContinued]

138 13 16-18 20 25 28 29 139 17 18 ~3 24 140 6-11 17 141 13 14 16 27 142 29 143 11 12 20 201 10 202 3 203 1 2 204 16 18 205 7 206 7-9 208 10 209 9 11 14 15

Homestead in Arkansas 103 3 115 1 2 4 9 10 22-24 128 1 2 137 1 141 1 2 143 6 7

Homesmiddottead in Missouri 108 1 119 1 2 4

Homestead in Nebraska 130 5-8 18 132 2 8

Homestead in Oklahoma 103 9 12-14 17 104 56 106 2 109 10 110 1 114 1 4 10 16 115 2 7 118 2 4 122 2 4 9 11 123 1 2 9-14 124 3-5 125 9 10 126 3 4 27 127 1 2 6 7 15 16 26 27 128 3 131 1 133 1 4 135 6-8 136 8 11 12 137 7 13

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HOUSING [Continued] Homestead in Oklahoma [Continued]

138 2 3 9 11 12 139 1-3 142 1-4 7--13 209 3

Homestead in South Dakota 134 2 3

Homestead in Texas 111 3 117 2 121 1 4 129 1 2 140 1

Internment Camps WW II) 122 23 125 35

Labor Camps 103 21 24 28 104 44 107 4 10 12 16 17 26 27 29 109 27 28 31-33 110 33 113 17 20 114 24-28 33 117 11 12 17 18 25 123 33 128 16 129 4 12 17 133 18 134 13 21 22 142 29 202 15 204 16 205 5

State Rental Homes 135 27 28

Tents 101 34 102 4 5 103 9 104 3 13 42 43 62 105 9 106 13 107 4 9 10 14 17 27 28 109 1 2 9 31 113 6 114 24 115 15

51

HOUSING [Continued] Tents Continued]

116 8 117 19 121 17-20 123 33 124 16 125 33 37 127 30~ 37 129 4 12 15 131 13 20 21 134 21 140 6 143 13 14 202 4 204 9 17 206 6 7 209 10 11

IMPACT OF EXPERIENCE

l(H 14 161 191 28 31 102 10 103 35 41 104 2 81 48 55 63 64 106 26 27 107 6 14 30-33 35-37 108 19-21 109 40 110 13 19 20 27 34-36 38 39 111 18 112 14 17 19-211 30 34 40 113 24-26 2 9 34 37 114 50 115 20 53 116 37 117 10 15 24 27 58 121 11 15-19 31 122 23 24 123 39 42 53-55 125 45 47 126 17 ~ 18 24 33 45 46 127 12 14 19-21 32-351 41 43 128 19 30~ 35-38 130 48 49 131 191 25 31 132 17 24

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IMPACT OF EXPERIENCE [Continued]

134 136

137 138 141 142 143 202 203 209

24 25 28 11 17 20 41 29_ 32 16 31-33 14 25 26 28 34 22 23 16-19 11 19 25

29 21 25 33 35 36 40

INDIANA

202 1

IOWA

142 205 207

4 1 1

IWO JIMA

117 42-48

JAPANESE INTERNMENT

122 125 205

23 35 9 10

KANSAS

113 116 132 207

3 14 1 6 16

KU KLUX KLAN

103 135

28 14-17

53

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA

114 301 46 116 19 122 22 131 20 135 20 139 11 140 13 202 4 51 9 17 18 208 3 1 6 10-12

Attraction of California 101 3 1 17 102 3 103 18 20 105 6 106 6 9 11 281 29 107 8 108 4 I 18 109 9 110 8 111 9 112 23 113 51 6 114 91 22 115 14 391 41 116 71 9 117 8 118 11 12 119 8 1 10 11 121 9 122 3 124 10 11 125 81 241 30 126 151 16 127 8 1 16 27 128 13 129 3 130 32 131 12 25 132 3 11 12 134 81 11 24 135 11 18 136 18 139 101 26 140 5 141 51 14 142 3 4 143 11 201 4 I 6 8 12

54

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA [Continued]

202 6 206 2 4 209 2

Belongings 101 3 102 4 103 15 20 104 42 105 6 7 106 10 107 3 16 108 4 111 8 112 2 113 6 7 11 114 30 115 14 116 22 117 8 118 13 15 124 10 12 126 17 127 9 18 128 15 130 30 35 131 13 132 14 135 20 136 19 138 14 140 9 141 14 202 5 205 1 207 19 209 5

Border Inspections 102 8 103 15 20 104 9 10 49 105 8 106 30 108 18 19 110 24 113 6 7 10-12 114 30 31 117 11 118 13

55

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA Continued] Border Inspections Continued]

121 10 123 33 124 13 125 32 126 20 127 10 29 128 16 18 131 14 132 14 133 7 135 20 137 18 138 14 143 15 209 5 8

CookingFood 102 3 5 13 15 103 21 106 10 113 8 10 114 9 29 116 10 117 9 118 12 119 10 123 33 125 19 31 126 20 127 10 128 15 130 3 0 1 3 3 131 13 14 132 13 133 5 6 134 10 135 20 138 14 141 12 143 11 15 209 5

Funds Available 101 3 24 102 4 103 15 18 104 2 105 6 106 9 107 4 14-16

56

MIGRATIONTO CALIFORNIA [Continued] Funds Available [Continued]

108 5 110 3 8 111 8 112 1 4 6 113 6 114 10 17 29 115 14 116 10 22 117 710 118 13 121 3 10 122 4 123 34 124 12 125 17 126 5 18-20 127 17 2 9 128 15 129 3 130 29 30 34 131 13 132 13 133 3 134 8 10 135 12 18 138 14 140 6 141 12 142 25 143 10 11 201 7 205 1 209 5

Reasons for Move 101 3 23 102 2 4 103 15 18 20 25 39 104 2 42 105 4 6 106 9 11 107 2 108 3 5 18 109 9 10 13 27 110 3 4 8 111 7 8 112 2 113 5 6

57

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA [Continued] Reasons for Move [Continued]

114 115 116 117 118 119 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 201 204 205 206 207 209

Route 102 103 104 105 106 108 110 112 113 114 115 116

8-10 21 22 14 19-22 7 11 8 8 3 141 10 8 14 7 1

12 2 291 121 11 11 41 111 181 8 13 10 51 5

9

4 30 1 32

101 141 23-25 30

8 1 16 1 30 13

3 311 321 341 35 13

3 8-11

12 18 40

13

26 6 9 11

2-4 16 17 19 24 21 10 6 9 1 2 10 19 11 21 191 22

4 18-20 2 I 8 61 7 10 4 3 5 4 I 8 31 40 22-24

58

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA Continued] Route Continued]

117 8-10 118 12 119 9 10 124 11 125 17 126 181 19 127 9 181 29 128 14-16 130 32-34 131 14 132 13 134 10 135 11 19 137 17 138 13 14 202 4 5 205 1 209 7

Shelter 102 4 103 18-20 104 9 106 10 107 4 108 4 111 8 112 5 113 8 10 114 9 24 28 29 116 22 23 117 9 118 12 119 9 121 9 123 33 124 10 125 17-19 126 17 127 9 128 15 129 3 130 301 33 131 13 132 13 133 5 134 10 135 11 136 19

59

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA [Continued] Shelter [Continued]

137 17 141 12 143 11 201 7 2 07 18 209 5

Transportation 101 3 102 4-6 103 16 18 20 104 8 42 105 6 1 7 106 10 107 3 108 4 109 9 13 110 3 8 23 24 111 8 112 5 113 6 7 114 8 24 29-31 115 14 116 1 9 10 22 117 8 118 12 119 8 9 121 9 122 4 I 17 123 32 33 124 12 125 17-191 24 26 2 9 31 126 5 17 18 127 9 17 128 15 129 3 131 13 133 4 134 10 135 11 136 19 138 13 139 10 140 5 9 141 12 142 3 25

15143 201 8 205 1 209 1 2 4 5

60

MISSOURI

108 1 2 19 115 4 0 121 2 129 16 207 7 208 5

Cities Cape Girardeau

116 9 El Dorado Springs

108 1 3 Hannibal

119 4 7 Kansas City

116 8 207 3

Monroe City 119 1

St Louis 119 2 4 7 8

MONTANA

119 3

NEBRASKA

132 1 Cities

Grand Island 130 18

Kerney 130 3

Litchfield 130 3 4 16 35

Ponca 130 1 4 7

Return to 130 40

THE NEW DEAL Civilian Conservation Corps

103 34

61

THE NEW DEAL [Continued] Civilian Conservation Corps [Continued]

110 3-7 9 35 112 28 119 15 125 5 12 21-23 129 18 139 7-9 16 207 13 208 10

Hoover 103 32 34 125 12

National Recovery AdministrationOther Agencies 103 32 34 118 8 205 4 5 8-19

Politics 101 34 103 33 35 104 7 1 8 33 107 12 112 13 28 121 2 125 12 14 15 131 10 132 10 11 138 8 1 15 139 14 140 25 207 12 208 15 209 21

Roosevelt 101 32-34 103 32 104 32 33 106 5 108 5 6 15 16 110 3 35 36 111 6 7 112 27 28 113 25 32 114 19 115 12 118 9 119 6 15 123 30 31 125 12 15 126 13

62

THE NEW DEAL [Continued] Roosevelt [Continued]

127 22 23 128 11 129 10 14 130 23 24 26 27 131 5 9 10 132 9 133 13 27 134 4 8 24 138 11 139 6 7 13 14 23 140 24 14178 142 17 18 205 17 18 207 9 12 13 208 10 209 21

Voting 103 33 106 5 110 25 26 125 14 130 23 131 5 139 252 4 140 25 207 13

Works Progress Administration 101 336 102 2 104 31 105 4 5 8 19 20 107 1 108 12 110 35 111 177 112 28 113 17 18 21 24 33 114 22 115 13 118 8 119 14 156 124 14 17 125 1 12 23 127 22 128 20 23 27 129 5 10 132 9 11 16 133 11 17

63

THE NEW DEAL [Continued] Works Progress Administration Continued]

134 5 9 23 138 11 12 13978 140 23 141 23 142 18 204 6 207 12 208 10 209 21

NEW MEXICO

135 11 18-20 140 3 4

Cities Albuquerque

117 8 11 Deming

116 22 23 Gallup

116 12 Las Cruces

116 22 23

OKIE

113 10 33 114 41 46 128 18 25 33 132 18 19 135 26 202 5 205 4 1 6 208 4

Definition 101 31 102 8 104 37 54 105 22 106 31-33 107 38 108 19 109 17T 19 27 110 28 35

64

OKIE [Continued] Definition [Continued]

114 44 118 24 121 21 32 123 22 37 38 124 25 26 126 40 127 14 31 33 128 33 132 21 22 134 14 136 37-40 137 22 30 139 19 141 25 201 16 202 4 1 16 203 10 206 14 208 4 13

Reactions to Term 101 32 102 8 9 104 37 54 105 22 106 31-33 107 38 39 109 19 110 12 27 28 113 33 34 37 114 41 42 116 34 118 24 120 26 27 121 21 123 37 38 42 124 18 125 42 43 126 32 40 46 127 14 33 36 128 24 25 33 129 21 131 23 132 23 136 22 39 40 137 21 22 30 139 19 141 24 142 29 30

42

35

65

OKIE [Continued] Reactions to Term [Continued]

201 16 203 10 205 12

Rednecks 107 2 4-26

OKLAHOMA

111 6 125 3 10 126 10 14 27 43 128 4 135 11 12 141 5 9

Cities Ardmore

110 1 2 139 2

Blair 114 15

Blanchard 120 1 2 5

Boley 133 1 1 3

Boynton 135 11

Bushyhead 137 73 6

Checotah 113 1 4 128 3 8 209 1

Chelsea 137 7 812

Cold Springs 140 4

Colgate 112 2

Comanche 142 1

Council Hill 131 1

Cushing 201 2

Duncan 110 1 124 1

66

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities Continued]

Durant 103 16

Dustin 139 1 2 25

Enid 138 middot 6

EufaulaLake Eufaula 103 71 29 209 23

Fort Gibson 123 1 12 13 24 25 32 126 1 16

Fort Sill 120 5

Frederick 104 56

Granite 114 8

Greenfield 141 9

Guthrie 138 2-5 13 15

Hammon 142 3 15

Hanna 112 3 136 1

Hartshorne 125 1

Henryetta 103 16 209 1

Hillibee 127 4

Hitchita 112 25 209 3

Holdenville 137 3-5

Hollis 102 1

Lenna 118 1 131 2

Lexington 120 1 2

Lindsay 106 9

67

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities (Continued]

Maud 118 1

McAlester 109 91 10 125 20

McLain 122 1

Meeker 127 6 15 16

Muskogee 122 1 123 18 19 25

Nowata 122 2

Oaklodge 116 1 5

Okemah 103 8 133 4

Oklahoma City 120 8 12 138 3 5

Paden 127 4

Pauls Valley 106 1 109 10 13

Pitcher 103 8

Pleasant Valley 109 10 13

Ponca City 142 1 2

Porum 112 1

Prague 127 5 6

Quinton 136 1 10 11 18

Sallisaw 116 16_ 36

Scullyville 116 3 7

Seminole 116 1 135 8

Spiro 102 1 116 1 3 6 7

68

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities [Continued]

Stillwater 201 4 13

Tryon 201 1

Tulsa 116 16 17

Tuttle 120 1

Watonga 120 4 141 9

Weletka 103 11

Wewoka 112 1 4 25

Whodathoughtit 113 3

Craig County 122 11

Moved to 114 8 115 26 128 2 3 131 1 2 137 3 141 4

Oklahoma Territory 127 1-3

Payne County 105 1

Return to 102 11 107 15 109 27 110 18 38 111 8 18 114 10 14 15 17 116 36 37 120 13 27 123 53 125 25 26 29 30 40 127 16 28 131 13 22 25 133 16 135 23 25 136 18 137 7

69

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Return to [Continued]

139 26 27 140 9 142 3 10 17 22 34 201 13 206 7 207 20 209 1 2 17 18 23

Rogers County 101 23

Sequoyah County 116 1 16-18 36

Wagoner County 101 23

OREGON

109 28 29 130 29-34 206 2

POEMS

128 14 22 25 31 34 36

RELIEFWELFARE Agencies

102 91 13 103 32 107 35 112 12 114 18 124 2 3 125 17 202 5 15 2 0 4 2 11-13

Attitudes toward 101 10 102 91 10 103 32 104 24 32 105 19 110 14 26 27 111 17 112 12 113 17 2833

70

RELIEFWELFARE [Continued] Attitudes toward [Continued]

116 35 119 15 121 177 19 25 123 43 124 177 23 125 38 126 35_~ 39 127 417 42 128 27-30 129 5 130 2 7 131 4 27 30 31 132 16-18 133 13 14 137 32 139 8 140 23 142 18 202 71 8 1 15 203 6 11 204 13 14 20 208 10 209 21

Quality 102 10 103 32 104 32 125 38 39 204 15

Type Received 102 9 10 103 16 32 33 104 24 31 105 19 107 15 108 4 110 17 111 17 112 12 113 32 114 18 42 118 8 121 17 124 23 125 37 128 28 29 130 27 132 16

71

RELIEFWELFARE [Continued] Type Received IContinued]

133 13 134 15 135 28 139 8 202 5 71815 204 15 208 9 209 211 22

Welfare 101 9 10 102 9 10 103 32 104 24 311 36 1 0 5 19- 21 1 2 5 106 12 16 17 23 24 107 14 15 18 351 37 108 4 1 71 18 110 14 17 25-27 111 17 112 121 13 15 113 15 171 28 114 181 421 43 116 35 120 17 121 19 122 24 123 43 125 19 126 251 39 128 27 28 131 4 27 133 11 13 22 136 14 137 32 140 3 141 20 142 18 201 13 202 51 71 15 203 6 11 204 2 11 19-21 205 4 11 12 207 10 13 19

RELIGION

103 32

72

RELIGION [Continued]

110 29 113 321 36 126 28 29 131 6 132 6 135 151 32 142 12 26 33 202 6

Brush Arbor 109 5 122 19 123 25 136 10 139 41 5 209 11

Churches 101 7 11 102 10 105 31 29 106 2 I 8 I 25 107 3 109 5 110 171 18 112 371 39 113 21 16 17 35 114 51 7 8 441 45 115 8 31-33 50-53 117 54-58 118 51 6 1 21 119 4 120 8 121 25 26 122 191 24 123 25126142 124 21 31 5 61 201 22 125 81 41 126 71 241 30 127 21 10 14 271 301 341 351 38-41 128 6 26 27 130 3 131 6 132 6 21 23 133 23 134 1 3 24 25 29 135 7 141 18 31 136 3 7 137 9 10 24 25 138 8 91 14

73

RELIGION Continued] Churches Continued]

140 14 15 141 2 3 9 142 4 22 30-33 143 12 15 24 201 5 11 209 4

MinistryMissionary Work 107 23 113 31 36 142 25 26 29

Moral Majority 134 29

RevivalsTraveling Ministers 109 5 114 5 6 115 32 118 5 6 124 6 125 8 I 9 126 =middot 8 127 5 128 6 131 4 6 I 8 135 14 139 4 141 3 142 26-28 32 33

SOUTH DAKOTA Beadle County

134 1 Huron County

134 5 Return to

134 8 9 29 Wounded Knee

134 5

TEXAS

113 4 114 6 28 43 44 124 4 131 20 142 24 30

74

TEXAS Continued] Cities

Abilene 111 5 6 117 15

Austin lb3 15

Barstow 104 1

Big Spring 142 30 32 209 s 6

Cedar Hill 140 1

Dallas 117 7 140 1

Electra 140 4

Gainesville 121 1

Haskell 129 1

Kemp 117 6

La Mesa 114 14

Plainview 110 3

Port Arthur 116 8 9

Red Springs 114 1

Silverton 140 1

Waco 103 15 16

Wichita Falls 117 8

Wylie 111 1

Brazo River 103 16

Farming Conditions 104 40

Return to 114 14 16 121 28 31 129 6

Rio Grande Valley 103 15

75

VIOLENCE

103 28 29 104 17 21 105 25 27 107 61 9 12 261 28 30 109 2 01 21 33 111 13 17 112 9 10 36 113 4J 18J 21-23 26-29 33 34 114 2527 35 115 49 123 36 125 191 43 126 41 127 23 131 22 23 138 10 11 20-22 139 9 10 15 18 25 203 8 204 9 206 10-12

VIRGINIA

206 1

WASHINGTON

206 1

WORK --xfter World War II

101 29 102 12 103 31 104 15 44 106 16 107 171 19-21 36 110 19 20 34 37 111 16 112 34J 35 114 48 116 31 117 51-57 119 18 120 21 23 24

76

WORK [Continued] --xfter World War II [Continued]

123 46 50 124 28 125 2 28 43-45 126 38 44 127 33 371 41 129 71 8 130 38 41 42 46 134 11 136 301 31 138 25-27 139 22 141 21 26 206 187 19 207 5

Conditions 103 22-24 26 104 2-6 15 16 30 35 52 107 22 24-28 30 31 109 31 110 10 11 12 25 112 26 29 113 15 114 24 124 20 125 22 27 2 9 32 126 21 26 30 38 129 5 12 13 131 21 139 18 203 5 7

During World War II 101 20 29 102 11 103 24 35 104 15 105 25 26 107 17 108 5 6 20 109 37 110 18 19 37 111 12 113 22 26 114 47 48 115 44 47 53 116 31 117 35-51 118 23 119 16

77

WORK [Continued] --ollring World War II [Continued]

120 20 21 121 29 123 22 46 124 27 125 3 27 34 35 43 126 35 43 44 127 20 128 21 29 37 129 7 10 130 37 38 40 41 131 26 29 132 23 133 16 20 134 11 20 136 27 28 138 23-25 139 18 20 21 141 21 26 143 19 202 9 203 8 206 10 15 207 3 4 209 20

Employers 101 30 1025-712 103 12 17 22 32 104 2 15 30 105 11 16 106 15 19 107 9 29-31 38 108 14 15 20 109 1 15 20 27 110 9-11 13 27 36 111 15 112 6 7 26 29 32 113 15 16 28 29 114 11 24 31 41-43 115 16 43-45 116 6 7 25 26 28 30-32 117 18 52 118 13 20 119 11-13 16 18 19 120 12 14 15 20 23 121 17 24 122 5-8 123 35 36

78

WORK [Continued] ~players [Continued]

124 20 125 5 21 24 271 281 40 126 151 21 22 251 26 361 371 39 127 11 121 201 211 30 33 128 18 31 129 4 1 7 1 9-11 1 13 1 18 1 21 2 2 130 31 3540 131 16 26 27 133 2 6 134 121 16-18 201 211 25 136 17-19 26 27 33-35 137 6 8 161 19 20 138 3-6 13 20 139 10 121 14-16 140 9-11 141 16 17 201 12 202 2 3 203 7 206 31 15 207 3 5 209 16

Labor Contracting 107 19 261 291 311 32 133 16-18 26

Migrant Labor 101 41 5 12 30 102 6 7 103 24 25 104 2-6 15 241 25 52 105 9-12 171 18 106 121 131 15 17 21-24 107 4 5 8 18 24-27 30 31 108 3 8 15 109 7 8 19-21 27-30 110 91 101 13 15 111 8 12 16 17 112 6 31 32 113 13 15 18 32 114 31 32 115 52 116 27-30 117 12 17-19 291 31 118 16 119 11 12 120 11-13 15 22 121 10 11 22 122 5 22

79

WORK Continued] --grgrant Labor Continued]

123 35 42 43 125 33 126 26 30 33 37 38 127 31 128 16 21 28 129 3 4 11-17 20 21 130 33 34 131 15 19-21 26 133 19 134 9-13 21 22 135 21 25 29 136 37 38 137 16 20 139 13 15-17 140 3 4 141 19 20 142 18 143 11 13 201 8 14 202 4 9 15 203 4 5 7 8-10 205 3 4 7 206 2 4 5-7 9 12-15 208 6 209 8 9 12-15

Mining 103 8 19 115 33 116 20 21 122 11-13 125 1 3 4 12 131 2 140 4 5 141 1

Odd Jobs 104 23 105 15 25 106 3 107 12 18 19 34 35 108 3 5 6 9 111 11 15 16 113 13 114 17 18 32 33 40 41 48 115 19 24 116 25 26 117 7 52 118 18 119 8 12 14 15

80

WORK [Continued] --odd Jobs

120 8 17 122 6 7 22 123 36 40 49 124 14 16 19 24 127 11 128 19 20 29 129 1 3 5 7 131 16 25 30 132 14 17 134 8 12 15 16 135 11 23 137 12 20 25 26 138 18 22 139 6 7 12 16 17 140 1 6-8 10 142 2 3 5 9 14 34 35 143 6 12 14-16 206 3 4 209 20

Oil Fields 102 5-7 12 112 25 26 114 14 15 116 1 13 121 17 125 2 4 1 28 46 129 9 135 7 8 I 23 29 139 22 140 4 142 2 3 206 16 18 208 1-5

Permanent Jobs 101 9 27 29 103 12 17 23 24 32 104 4 6 14 24 26 29 34 106 4 107 19 35 108 4 7-9 109 15 27-29 110 2 10 18 19 21 24 111 6 9-11 16 112 7 30 31 113 1 4 21 28-31 114 16 31 32 48 115 16 1 17 4 4 116 2 7-16 32

81

WORK [Continued] --permanent Jobs [Continued]

118 11 131 18 19 119 191 20 120 201 211 25 121 22 122 2 3 I 5~8 I 23 123 11 VI 35 36 124 1 14-17 125 20 25 27-29 37 126 21 25 33 35-38 127 11 20-22 24 30 128 20 28-30 129 4 7 130 31 36-38 131 21 30 132 18 19 133 19 22 134 11 18 25-28 36 136 2 10 14 15 19 33-35 137 6 8 26-28 138 1-4 8 139 22 23 140 4 5 10-12 20 141 12 17 142 5 25 26 28 35 143 19 201 10 205 6 8 9 2 07 3 1 5 208 1

Prisoners of War as Workers 115 47 133 20 203 9

Strikes 101 17 104 21 22 1 43 105 11 21 106 13 15 16 191 20 33 107 7 11 15 28 109 20 21 110 32 33 111 13 112 7-10 14 113 32 115 48-50 118 18 124 24 125 3 4

82

WORK [Continued] --strikes [Continued]

126 36 127 24 129 10 11 130 40 41 131 27 133 25 138 8 139 16 17 140 14-16 22 201 14 203 7 206 10-13 209 18

Unions 101 17 35 104 21 22 45 105 21 106 15 16 107 5 11-13 21-24 108 12 109 20 112 2 10 32 34-36 113 31 114 42 115 50 116 33 34 118 18 119 13 120 23 24 124 24 125 34 43 45 46 126 36 127 42 128 30 129 10 11 16 130 39-41 46 131 26 134 23 139 16 140 14 22 141 21 203 7 209 18

Wages 101 27 103 10 14 17 18 22 23 33 104 2 4 I 22 I 24 26 341 35 47 105 13 161 17

83

WORK [Continued] --wages [Continued]

106 14 18 19 107 2 12 17 25 30 108 5 6 8 109 6 8 20 21 28 29 31 40 110 7 9 11 1216 111 8 11 13 14 16 112 4 8-10 14 113 13 16-18 26 28 29 114 11 18 25 32 33 42 115 16 28 44 50 116 7 11 16 19 26-32 34 117 7 18 32 35 118 15 18 119 1 11 13 14 120 11-14 121 11 122 3 6-8 123 35 49 125 4 5 7 12 21-23 27-29 38 43 126 23 25 26 36 42 127 17 24 42 43 128 30 129 3 5 7 10 11 21 22 13 0 3 6 3 7 3 9-41 131 12 13 16 134 12 15 16 23 24 26 135 11 21 23 136 28 29 137 8 9 32 138 5 11 18 25 139 6 7 10 12-14 16-18 140 7 9 10 14 15 141 4 8 10 12 15 16 142 16 201 10 203 2 5 204 14 205 6 206 4 10 11 14 15 2 07 10 13 208 9 209 13 15

Work Permits 109 22 23

14

CALIFORNIA IContinued] Cities [Continued]

Modesto 120 12 131 21

Monita 142 1 3

Needles 117 9

Nipomo 205 5

North Hollywood 139 22

Oildale 109 29 202 6

Ojai 103 2 3 141 14

Ontario 138 10 15-17

Orange Cove 107 19

Palmdale 142 31

Palm Springs 120 23

Pasadena 127 38 209 20

Patterson 120 11 12

Pismo Beach 135 32

Pixley 112 8 120 9 10 13 14 206 11

Poplar 124 15

Porterville 103 24 40 104 6 26 123 34 46 124 141 15

Pumpkin Center 109 2 5 14

Redlands 114 10 137 26 138 13 16

15

CALIFORNIA [Continued] Cities Continued]

Reedley 127 22 205 1

Ridgecrest 138 28-31 33

Riverdale 123 39

Rosedale 133 3 5 19

Salinas 106 16 21

San Bernardino 138 13 14

San Diego 117 37 132 11 15 16 23

San Francisco 134 26 27

San Jose 104 46 106 21 117 54 128 30 20 9 1 17

San Leandro 110 20

San Pedro 103 18

Santa Cruz 119 11

Santa Maria 202 1

Santa Monica 110 18 130 35

Santa Paula 139 13 16

Selma 143 12J 14-16

Shafter 103 26 31 106 13 107 13 109 2 14 17 18 23 27 31 38 129 1 3 4 7 14 15 18 21 131 3 135 11 12 20 21 24 27 30 31

16

CALIFORNIA fContinued] Cities fContinued]

Shafter Continued] 136 13 17 18 21-23 202 6 206 6 208 7

Cherokee Strip 129 15 16

Smiths Corner 135 20 24

Stockton 134 19

Stratford 205 12

Sunnyvale 104 4 46

Taft 121 13 125 2 28 44 202 13 208 1 4

Tipton 104 22 112 7 123 35 209 14 15 22

Tranquility 131 20

Tulare 111 9 12 120 23 26 27 121 9 10 20 123 3 9 40 45 46 131 14 15

Ukipa 114 10

Ventura 130 18 141 14

Visalia 110 20 111 11 16 114 16 23 24 26 28 31-34 116 37 123 40 127 12 13 21 22 36 38 129 16 143 3 9

17

CALIFORNIA JContinued] Cities Continued]

Wasco 106 17 107 4 109 161 40 129 14 142 5 24 281 30 204 8 209 10 14 23 24

Watsonville 107 41 8 12 15 119 11 128 1719 2 05 10

Weed Patch 125 25 33 3 6

Wheeler Ridge 114 16 31 48

Whittier 209 23

Wilmar 127 10

Woodville 123 33-35

Camp Roberts 125 34 39

China Lake 138 24-27

First Impression 101 15 102 4 105 7 106 11 29 107 4 109 1 110 8 23 24 111 9 113 18 114 10 13 23 31 115 15 116 9 117 27 118 13 120 12 121 9 123 3 3 34 124 11 125 24-27

18

CALIFORNIA [Continued] First Impression [Continued]

l27 101 27 1 2 9 128 18 130 341 35 131 15 132 12 133 15 134 101 11 135 21-23 29 136 21 138 14 15 139 11 141 11 15 142 4 201 8 205 2

Hunters Point 208 13

Imperial Valley 104 3 22 34 47 112 31 113 4-6 11-15 116 10 124 11 14 126 16 21 38 41

Kern County 116 33 37

Lake Bottom Buena Vista Lake 109 1 2 113 13 16 20 35

Politics 101 32-34 107 11 12 21 110 25 112 17 126 24 133 28 134 27 28 138 29-32

Sacramento Valley 110 16

San Joaquin Valley 110 4 8 19 116 9 121 9 126 38 127 36-38 41 131 12 20 142 2 8 209 9 20 22-24

19

CALIFORNIA [Continued] Stanislaus County

106 21 Tagus Ranch

112 6 Treatment in

101 11 14 32 102 51 10 104 9 107 6 10 24 26 32 108 4 11 15 16 109 19 110 10-13 19 20 27 34 112 13-16 113 24 25 33-35 114 11 35 43 45 47 116 25 123 35-38 54 55 125 25 40 126 13 23 24 30 32 33 42 46 127 14 25 31-33 43 132 8 134 9 14 137 16 21 24 139 20 22 140 22 142 16 201 ll 15 204 9 206 10 209 14 16

Tulare County 106 21

Yosemite 119 9 10

CHEROKEE INDIAN NATION

126 1 2 1 9-12 2 7 1 2 9 1 4 6 Green Corn Dance and Festival

126 9 10 Religion

126 28 29

COLORADO

113 30

20

CRIMELAWENFORCEMENT

103 28 29 104 20 21 107 7 9 10 15 17 18 29 37 108 13 109 20 21 110 13 30 33 112 13 113 20-24 26 28 114 26 27 116 7 12 120 6 122 1 23 123 3 8 16 21 22 125 18 20 129 14 15 131 2 132 10 11 133 1 4 5 135 11 31 14 17 138 21 8 32 139 131 151 21 24 25 142 8 203 8 206 10-11 19 207 18 19 209 81 17

Charges of Communist Agitation 112 15-20

Criminal Prosecution 112 16-171 20

THE DEPRESSION

103 11 14 1 15 33-35 39 108 1 5 109 36 110 3 I 28 111 7 113 5 114 17 18 115 5 11 12 116 17 117 7 119 1-4 6 15 120 6 121 12 122 3 22

21

THE DEPRESSION I Continued]

123 43 125 1 2 s 12 126 2 I 51 6 13 127 29 128 5 10 129 2 130 20-24 131 4 91 26 132 9 133 3 134 2 135 28 136 17 18 40 137 237 24 138 51 91 11 12 139 1 5 140 17 142 3 17 202 1 205 2 206 6 207 8 1 91 221 23 208 4 I 5 81 9

Causes 118 8 125 12 126 13 134 8 207 8 I 12

DISCRIMINATION

103 28 111 17 114 44 121 131 14 125 42 126 9 40-42 128 9 131 28 132 21-24 133 5 6 251 28 137 21 22 30 138 7 16 139 13T 14 140 257 26 208 5-7 11 12

22

DISCRIMINATION Community

101 10 11 32 102 8 9 104 9 54 105 22-25 27 28 106 33 37 108 15 17 109 19 110 23 27 33 34 36 37 112 13 14 114 45 121 13 18 19 123 36 42 54 55 126 241 321 401 41 127 31-33 128 33 129 18

Government Agencies 104 24 108 13 110 23 33 112 12 13 133 14 202 6 I 8 19

Housing 101 12 102 7 104 43 124 10 16 133 28

Job 101 11 12 32 102 9 104 17 105 12 161 21 22 106 19 110 13 14 114 11 41 45 116 25 124 20 126 42 131 26 139 14 201 11

Schools 102 9 104 11 18 108 10~13 110 32

23

DISCRIMINATION [Continued] Schools IContinued]

1-12 17 114 13 35 36 117 13 14 16 30 34 118 7 16 17 22 121 14-16 123 35-38 124 15 19 126 24 25 127 19 20 36 128 22-24 131 14 22-24 28 133 14 2224 25 134 14 15 24 135 18 26 136 22 24 137 16 21 203 4 204 13 209 9 16

EDUCATION

131 2 22 28 29 132 2 140 22 27

Arizona 114 25 27

Arkansas 107 3 115 6 8 24-26 128 1-3 7 141 2 143 7-10

Athletics 108 10 120 7 123 36 451 46 125 1 6 19 21 22 42 46 127 36 133 23-25 134 14-21 137 14 23

California 101 5 102 11 16 103 25 104 11 27 49 53

24

EDUCATION [Continued] California [Continued]

105 31 11 107 4-6 101 151 16 32 108 5 6 10-13 17 109 6 17 26 29 110 20 21 32 111 12 112 31 37 113 23 24 30 114 2 12-14 35 36 49 115 2 0 116 25 117 12-16 23 24 29 30 34 118 3 7 15-17 21 119 6 120 11 14 23 121 10 12 14-17 20 21 123 35-39 43-46 124 7 15 18 19 125 41 45 126 22 24 34 43 44 127 11 19-21 27 36 128 19 21 129 12 18 19 131 14-16 22-25 27 132 12 15 17 18 133 11 12 14 17 22 134 12-15 24 135 26 28 30 31 136 16 17 22-26 36 137 8 16 17 20-23 28-30 138 2 6 8 10 11 16-22 31 139 22 140 10 11 19 20 141 15 20 142 4 14 15 21 143 3 12-14 16 201 9 10 202 1 9 15 203 1 2 4 5 7 205 2 18 19 206 16 208 1 S 14 209 4 8 9 14-17 20 23

College 101 11 18 20 104 53 107 17 108 17

25

EDUCATION [Continued] College [Continued]

110 20 211 32 114 4 9 116 32 117 53-55 118 3 119 6 120 2 121 121 29 30 122 2 123 51 125 1 6 7 21 126 44 45 127 20 321 33 36-40 128 38 130 43 132 25 133 17 21 22 137 8 29 138 3 6 22-24 31 140 20 22 142 4 26 30 143 16 17 202 1 2 5 9 205 2 5 6 16 19 207 2 3 208 ll 4 209 20-23

Discrimination 101 11 107 6 108 101 11 110 32 112 17 114 121 131 351 36 117 131 14 16 301 34 118 7 I 16 17 22 120 27 121 13-16 123 35-38 124 15 19 125 23 126 24 25 34 43 127 19 20 36 128 22-24 129 19 131 141 22-24 28 132 22 133 14 24 25

26

EDUCATION [Continued] Discrimination [Continued]

134 14 15 21 24 135 18 136 22 24 137 16 21 141 22 203 4 206 17 209 9 16

Iowa 205 2 207 2

Missouri 108 2 11 119 1 21 4-6

Nebraska 130 1 2 7 17 132 4-6

New Mexico 135 19

Oklahoma 101 21 7 102 1 104 14 105 1-3 106 31 7 107 3 109 27 110 2 3 30 113 1 3 114 2 13 50 116 11 6 7 18 118 2 3 6 120 1 21 5-7 122 2 123 7 9 12 20 21 24 25 35 124 2 4 6 125 1 6 20 21 126 2 5 6 44 127 2 3 16 128 4-6 131 1 3 7 8 133 1 11 135 1 2 8 16 18 136 16 17 231 24 137 3 5-8 11 14-16 29 30 138 1-6 10 139 1 142 7 14 15 21 201 3 209 3 4

27

EDUCATION 1Continued] South Dakcita

134 1-3 24 Texas

111 4 114 2 13 50 117 1 5 6 10 121 2 4 5 13 129 2 140 4 143 2

FAMILY LIFE

101 1 5 19 102 2 7 11 12 16 103 2 31 4 6 10 21 105 1 2 I 9 16 24 26 28 106 38 112 7 113 9 10 26 116 20 21 118725 124 4 27 28 125 3 4 126 24 25 44 45 135 2 9 14 15 136 8 9

Bartering 109 11 115 6 116 6 123 15 125 101 11 126 5 128 4 129 2 131 7 140 3

Cars 103 2 4 7 8 9 12 14 15 20 27 105 18 29 106 12 13 107 3 9 15 108 2 4 6 111 8 113 22 23 29 114 4 15 30 33 116 22 30 36 117 71 8 12 23

28

FAMILY LIFE (Continued] Cars Continued]

119 4 120 9 131 15 121 9 122 4 16 17 123 13 125 3 291 31 126 5 17 18 127 9 16 17 128 15 129 3 130 4 30 133 4 12 134 3 5 6 135 9 25 136 19 24 27 138 1 12 13 19 20 30 140 5 9 141 4 5 12 142 6 17 203 3 205 2 9 206 9 207 6 I 21 22 209 4

Chores 101 2 102 12 103 3 6 21 104 48 52 58 59 105 17 109 6-8 18 26 111 2 113 1 2 6 7 114 3 39 40 115 5 7 10 27 28 117 5 26 118 3 4 119 2 120 5 121 1 3 123 1 2 51 10 11 14 15 19 31

461 49 124 3 4 21 125 2 126 3 6 7 128 1 8 130 34 131 8 1 25

29

FAMILY LIFE [Continued] Chores IContinued]

132 3 133 2 15 134 7 135 5 10 19 22 25 27 137 3 4 10-12 22 25 138 9 139 1 2 4 140 12 141 3 142 6 1 22 201 6 209 4 14

Cooking Food 101 9 24 102 3 5 13 15 103 4 27 29 105 2 11 14 15 106 35 36 107 9 13 14 108 2 3 14 109 2 3 7 12 13 22 110 31 111 3 113 2 15 16 18 114 4 17 18 25 38 39 115 10 1 11 1 16 1 2 8 1 31 116 101 24 117 51 6 1 17 119 4 120 16 121 7 24 25 122 13 16 20 123 15-18 25 27 37 49 124 5 6 21 22 125 11-14 126 22 23 127 10 17 128 1 5 10 129 12 130 8 13-15 25 131 5-7 20 21 25 132 6 7 20 133 2 1 3 1 11 1 2 2 134 5-7 22 135 2-6 9 10 18 22 25 27 136 9 12 13 23 137 2 3 10 19 138 25

30

FAMILY LIFE IContinued] CookingFood [Continued]

139 2 3 140 1-3 142 6 7 10 11 143 5-7 11 201 6 16 202 5-7 203 2 204 10 206 1 2 207 10 208 5 209 11-13

Dating 103 12 104 56 106 9 107 10 108 16 113 3 4 114 15 115 4 8 36 116 1 14 117 53 119 5 120 7 8 122 21 125 19 126 8 127 21 130 17 133 24 135 31 136 26 27 2 91 32 137 10 138 20-23 142 27

Entertainment 101 6 7 14 26 102 14 15 103 7 12 27 29 30 104 48 52 105 3 106 4 14 18 26 31 107 3 1 5 108 2 109 2 5 21 26 32 36 110 17 111 2 11

31

FAMILY LIFE [Continued] Entertainment [Continued]

112 31 38 113 2 281 29 31 114 51 13 1 15 1 40 115 3-5 8 33 36 116 2-4 33 117 9 23 24 34 118 5-7 20 21 119 4 1 5 1 11 14 120 2 8 121 5 19 122 9 19 20 123 5 20 211 25 37 411 42 124 2 6 21 125 41 6 8 9 221 33 126 8 257 28 127 34 128 6-8 241 26 129 81 171 18 131 61 9 132 5-7 133 3 14 15 134 6 17 21 22 135 3 7 91 13 14 16 30 32 136 2 91 11-131 29 137 9 24 138 5 23 139 4 9 140 2 3 141 3 10 142 6 11 15 22 143 1 3 8 10 201 2 5 203 6 208 6 2 0 9 4 13

Hobbies 102 7 103 12 104 57-59 114 9 118 6 120 5 123 19 129 8 135 3

Hunting 109 2 116 21 5

32

FAMILY LIFE [Continued] Hunting [Continued]

119 5 8 122 11 123 16-22 125 10 131 5 22 135 5 10 24 139 24

Marriage 101 3 25 102 2 12 16 103 12-14 104 56 105 1 25 106 8 1 9 107 171 20 108 8 16 109 26 27 110 2 19 111 4 5 112 4 113 1 3 4 29 30 114 15 115 8 9 36 37 116 1 16 30 117 52 53 58 118 21 119 17 120 7 121 15 29 122 2 21 123 27 37 47-49 124 26 125 27 126 8 9 28 127 3-5 211 39 130 5 17 19 42 131 3 132 19 133 24 135 4 31 136 6 8 26 27 30 32 137 10 24 26 138 24 28 139 19 140 4 5 141 21 142 24 27 28 143 17

33

FAMILY LIFE [Continued] Marriage Continued]

201 4 12 14 206 2 207 2 209 20

Moonshining 103 8 10 36-38 122 14 135 3

Problems 103 6 8 20 35 36 105 23 106 24T 25 28 107 19 20 35 37 108 6 16 17 109 17 18 110 2 3 112 3 71 24-26 29 31 113 9 12 18 21-23 25-29 114 7 115 2 3 6 116 7 117 25 120 1-3 24-26 121 23 24 122 10 18 19 130 3 132 1 3 7 135 23 29 30 136 37 38 40 138 4 6 9 141 14 15 201 13 202 6-8 12 204 11

Sense of Community 103 11 105 18 24 106 28 107 14 108 19 109 12_ 19 110 11 18 23 113 10 11 114 18 118 3 4 121 3 122 10 18 19

34

FAMILY LIFE [Continued] Sense of Community [Continued]

124 6 8 15 125 4 8 126 12 13 39 128 7 37 130 2 8 131 4 5 7 20 132 71 8 135 13 17 18 25 31 137 5 6 138 31 32 141 4 9 142 7 8 21-24 143 7

Shivaree 114 15 126 28 127 5

Sports 108 10 113 3 116 4 119 5 120 7 122 19 24 123 4 5 19 45 49 50 125 1 6 128 6 1 9 133 23-25 134 14-22 25 135 10 136 12 137 14 138 19 139 18 141 3 9 142 27 2 08 6

FARMING 110 3 11 115 39 47 48 123 28 29 47 48 52 53 125 10 140 19 20 141 4 10 11 26 201 6

35

FARMING Continued] Butchering

109 12 130 8-13

Crops 101 23 102 1 103 20 32 104 2 105 1 2 109 10 11 111 4 112 2 3 24 113 1 2 4 114 2 115 2 6 23 41 42 116 4 5 17 18 117 5 118 2 9 10 119 2 14 120 6 121 3 6 8 122 13 123 13 14 19 29 41 124 7 9 125 3 10 11 15 29 126 3 127 152 128 1 4 129 1 130 15 16 19-22 27 28 131 11 133 2 137 134 1 5 137 2 138 9 139 2 140 9 202 141 8 143 21 205 2 3 13 206 1 3 4 8 207 6 8 12 14 209 4

Drought 101 23 103 17 104 2 105 5

36

FARMING Continued] Drought Continued]

106 6 109 11 110 22 113 4 6 114 16 19 116 18-20 118 10~ 11 119 3 6 121 6 124 1 7 125 15 126 2 127 71 161 27 128 2 51 10 130 5 16 20 281 29 131 11 132 9 134 5 139 5 140 5 141 41 6 142 19 201 21 16 205 4 8 207 14 20 209 11 2

Dust Storms 101 71 8 102 3 103 17 39 105 4 106 5 6 109 11 110 12 21 111 6 7 112 23 114 21 115 12 116 18~ 19 118 10 11 119 3 120 6 121 6 123 14 124 7 125 15 16 126 14

37

FARMING Continued] Dust Storms IContinued]

127 27 29 128 10 130 16 131 11 136 40 138 137 14 141 4 6 142 4 17-20 201 16 205 4 207 6 14-18 20 21 209 6

FloodsCyclones 107 16 111 6 7 114 23 123 14 23 130 1 134 5 138 15 139 11 209 1

Government Policies 101 20 24 102 2 103 24 32 33 35 104 7 8 33 105 5 106 8 107 13 108 6 15 16 109 9 22 111 6 7 113 32 114 19 20 118 9 10 119 6 120 20 123 30-32 124 9 10 125 121 13 127 22 128 11 130 26 27 131 5 10 11 132 10 134 4 8 24 139 6 16 17

38

FARMING fContinued] Government Policies Continued]

140 24 142 18 201 2 205 11-19 209 7 8

Income 101 3 104 2 105 2 106 8 111 5 112 3 24 26 113 1 2 4 114 4 16 19 115 11 43 117 7 118 2 8 9 119 4 6 7 121 6 7 123 40 41 126 6 13 151 20 127 16 12 8 51 9 129 2 130 15 18 211 22 25 26 34 35

481 49 132 2 9 11 135 3 138 3 140 5 141 4 51 19 142 5 143 20 205 6 13 206 2-4 207 81 9 15 21

Land Ownership 101 23 103 31 107 2 108 1 109 91 10 110 22 112 3 114 1 2 7 115 36 119 1-3 6 7 120 6

39

FARMING [Continued] Land Ownership [Continued]

121 2 122 2 3 123 35 41 50 125 2 3 23 126 2 3 13 127 12 18 22 128 8 129 1 7 22 130 3 131 4 133 3 4 12 137 18 25 26 134 2 4 5 8 11 137 27 138 2 3 139 2 140 5 13 17-19 141 3 15-17 21 22 142 2-4 25 143 20 2 OS 1 2 206 1 5 6 8 9 207 9 10 209 1 22

Land Rental 101 2 102 1 103 8 23 104 1 7 8 107 2 110 1 111 2 113 4 114 1 2 10 14 115 23 27 116 16-18 118 2 119 3 120 6 121 2 7 8 122 2 123 127 13 40 41 50 124 4 9 127 1 2 6 7 128 5 129 1 130 5 15 i31 4 17-19

40

FARMING [Continued] Land Rental IContinued]

138 9 139 5 140 101 13 141 15 201 3 206 5 9

Methods 101 3 102 3 7 12 103 171 20 21 24 31 39 104 1 105 5 106 7 29 109 6 11 12 30 31 110 21 22 28 111 7 112 23 113 2 114 19 20 115 51 41-48 116 5 15 18 118 1 10 19 119 2 4 120 11 14 121 6 7 122 9 10 16-18 123 2 3 6 7 19 29 30 51 52 124 8 9 125 10 11 15 16 126 5 14 21 127 7 16 128 7 10 11 129 7 130 15 1619 131 5 11 18 132 3 9 10 134 6 140 20 141 6 19 142 51 19~ 201 22 143 2 0 201 6 206 3 8 207 7 81 14 16

Sharecropping 103 1 7 105 1 110 1 3

41

FARMING Continued] Sharecropping Continued]

111 2 112 3 24 113 4 115 6 91 27 116 17 117 11 5 7 118 2 9 121 2 127 21 61 15 128 8 129 1 130 51 151 18 137 2 141 41 8 142 2 206 4 5 209 11 19

THE GRAPES OF WRATHSTEINBECK

106 6 1 71 15 108 15 110 29-301 33 119 13 122 22 125 41 128 331 34 132 22 134 13 142 19 208 4 71 11 13-16

Identification with 101 16 35 103 27 28 111 18 113 35 121 27 127 181 41 42 129 13 20 21 131 13 133 21 136 20 37 139 20 201811 205 5

42

THE GRAPES OF WRATHSTEINBECK [Continued] Movie

103 27 105 26 106 33 34 107 5 13 110 2 8 113 34 114 45 118 16 17 121 27 124 25 127 42 131 28 137 31 139 19 141 24 208 15

Objections to 101 16 103 2 8 105 26 27 106 33-36 114 45 46 118 23 24 120 28 124 25 127 18 25 128 33 34 131 27 28 137 30 31 139 20 141 2 4 143 13 204 19 205 5 2 06 19 208 14-16

HEALTH Accidents

104 61 62 107 18 116 22 23

Birth of Children 101 5 102 2 103 5 9 10 13 16 105 1

43

HEALTH [Continued] Birth of Children Continued]

106 16 22 109 15 16 18~ 37 111 6 112 20 113 2 4 5 14 18-20 114 37 115 11-13 17 38 117 21 120 3 8 13 19-22 122 20 123 50 125 10 37 126 12 127 7 1 8 129 19 20 130 1 2 22 133 10 135 9 12 20 21 136 4 8 27 137 2 1 3 138 2 139 19 23 140 711 142 2 8 143 17 202 3 7 11 12 18

Causes of Death 101 25 103 5 106 16 107 1 13 19 109 25 26 38 39 110 2 31 111 5 112 6 113 1 19 30 114 43 49 115 3 6 7 17 18 116 5 117 20 21 26 120 1 3 19 24 25 123 16~ 43 124 23 126 44 127 4 5 13 130 24 48 132 19 135 137 14 16

44

HEALTH [Continued] Causes of Death [Continued]

136 3-6 25 27 29-31 38 39 141 16 142 23 143 19 202 3 9 10 12 14 16-18 206 14 209 19 20

Diseases 102 13 103 20 105 11 14 23 24 107 6 11 13 14 16 19 20 30 31 109 24 38 39 110 2 8 30 31 112 14 19 24 113 8 12 13 18 19 30 114 9 17 25 26 37 49 115 5 7 12 16-20 22 23 116 19 117 26 47 52-56 120 3 19 20 24 26 122 18 24 123 16 22-24 124 22-24 26 125 47 126 22 35 127 3 7 128 2 9 129 2 3 130 3 38 47 131 12 22 132 2 19 133 8 135 13 21 136 25 30 35 39 137 4 8 138 13 23 139 7 140 5 142 20 21 202 1-4 8-14 16 18 203 6 205 1 206 2 209 11 12 19

Folk Remedies and Cures 103 5 107 11

45

HEALTH [Continued] Folk Remedies and Cures Continued]

109 24 25 113 11 19 115 2 3 22 117 20 21 123 20 23 128 6 133 9 10 135 14 22 137 4 142 20 21 202 8-111 14

Health Care 101 13 20 102 13 103 5 91 16 105 141 151 23 24 106 1 8 107 111 18 23 38 109 151 16 181 23 241 381 39 110 2 1 8 1 311 32 112 6 113 1 51 18-201 301 311 33 38 114 17 371 38 115 5-7 12-18 23 116 5 61 23 117 20-231 55 118 171 18 120 3 41 8 21 22 121 20 25 122 18 20 21 123 4 22 23 124 4 22 23 125 10 21 37 38 126 22 23 35 127 3 7-9 30 128 2 9 129 19 130 1 22 23 47 48 131 22 132 19 133 8-10 135 91 12-14 21 22 136 6 9 301 33 35 137 8 138 131 23 139 71 9~ 101 18 19 141 2 0 142 20

46

HEALTH Continued] Health Care Continued]

202 2-14 16-19 206 14 209 11 12

Sanitation 202 4-6 15 17

HOUSING Auto Courts

107 9~ 14~ 27 Ditch Camps

102 7 8~ 14 103 26 104 12 105 23 106 15 107 10 110 6 25 113 14 35 114 39 115 52 118 15 16 119 13 16 121 19 20 122 22 23 125 20 37 126 33 129 15 131 20 132 18 136 37-39 137 17 139 18 202 4-6 15 203 3 206 7 I 10 208 7 8 11 209 10

Dugouts 135 11~ 18 19

Government-provided 101 34 103 26 27 104 19 20 51 105 10 106 10 11 14

47

HOUSING Continued] Government-provided [Continued]

107 4-7 13 14 16 17 28 108 12 109 31-33 110 14 111 9-11 15 112 3 8 113 35 36 114 38 39 118 16 119 13 121 17-19 124 16 125 25 33 36 126 26 30-32 127 23 41 128 20 129 141 15 131 22 133 2 0 137 30 141 20 202 6 15 203 3 204 16 17 205 4 206 13 14 208 7 20 9 10

Grower-provided 102 8 103 24-26 104 20 42 46 105 9 106 12 15 109 15 28 110 16 111 14 112 6 113 13 16 114 10 23 28 33 34 118 18 20 119 12 13 121 22 122 6 23 123 35 42 125 24 25~ 33 35 36 126 21 7 33 127 11 18 23

48

HOUSING [Continued] Grower-provided [Continued]

128 19 129 4 5 13-15 131 16 133 18 137 17 ~ 20 139 15 18 140 6 8-10 16 141 14 16 17 201 8 9 203 3 204 16 17 206 6-8 13 209 10

Homes in California 101 8 26 28 29 102 4 6 11 12 103 21 104 4 12-14 25 26 49 60 61 105 19 20 106 12 21 107 5 I 7 121 27 108 31 6 1 7 109 151 181 271 29 110 81 14 15 111 14 112 61 8 I 201 301 331 39 113 16-201 23 24 28 114 10 111 231 331 34 115 15-17 116 241 261 32 117 18 19 118 14 121 111 171 181 221 29 122 246 123 341 36 371 411 50 124 101 111 141 16 125 251 35 126 21 22 33 127 11 13 18-241 30 311 37 128 19 20 129 4 11 12 15-17 131 13 16 17 19 20 132 12 14 15 17 133 8 12 15 27 28 134 10-13 135 24 27 31 33 136 21 24 25 137 20 24 26 27

49

HOUSING [Continued] Homes in California IContinued]

138 13 16-18 20 25 28 29 139 17 18 ~3 24 140 6-11 17 141 13 14 16 27 142 29 143 11 12 20 201 10 202 3 203 1 2 204 16 18 205 7 206 7-9 208 10 209 9 11 14 15

Homestead in Arkansas 103 3 115 1 2 4 9 10 22-24 128 1 2 137 1 141 1 2 143 6 7

Homesmiddottead in Missouri 108 1 119 1 2 4

Homestead in Nebraska 130 5-8 18 132 2 8

Homestead in Oklahoma 103 9 12-14 17 104 56 106 2 109 10 110 1 114 1 4 10 16 115 2 7 118 2 4 122 2 4 9 11 123 1 2 9-14 124 3-5 125 9 10 126 3 4 27 127 1 2 6 7 15 16 26 27 128 3 131 1 133 1 4 135 6-8 136 8 11 12 137 7 13

50

HOUSING [Continued] Homestead in Oklahoma [Continued]

138 2 3 9 11 12 139 1-3 142 1-4 7--13 209 3

Homestead in South Dakota 134 2 3

Homestead in Texas 111 3 117 2 121 1 4 129 1 2 140 1

Internment Camps WW II) 122 23 125 35

Labor Camps 103 21 24 28 104 44 107 4 10 12 16 17 26 27 29 109 27 28 31-33 110 33 113 17 20 114 24-28 33 117 11 12 17 18 25 123 33 128 16 129 4 12 17 133 18 134 13 21 22 142 29 202 15 204 16 205 5

State Rental Homes 135 27 28

Tents 101 34 102 4 5 103 9 104 3 13 42 43 62 105 9 106 13 107 4 9 10 14 17 27 28 109 1 2 9 31 113 6 114 24 115 15

51

HOUSING [Continued] Tents Continued]

116 8 117 19 121 17-20 123 33 124 16 125 33 37 127 30~ 37 129 4 12 15 131 13 20 21 134 21 140 6 143 13 14 202 4 204 9 17 206 6 7 209 10 11

IMPACT OF EXPERIENCE

l(H 14 161 191 28 31 102 10 103 35 41 104 2 81 48 55 63 64 106 26 27 107 6 14 30-33 35-37 108 19-21 109 40 110 13 19 20 27 34-36 38 39 111 18 112 14 17 19-211 30 34 40 113 24-26 2 9 34 37 114 50 115 20 53 116 37 117 10 15 24 27 58 121 11 15-19 31 122 23 24 123 39 42 53-55 125 45 47 126 17 ~ 18 24 33 45 46 127 12 14 19-21 32-351 41 43 128 19 30~ 35-38 130 48 49 131 191 25 31 132 17 24

52

IMPACT OF EXPERIENCE [Continued]

134 136

137 138 141 142 143 202 203 209

24 25 28 11 17 20 41 29_ 32 16 31-33 14 25 26 28 34 22 23 16-19 11 19 25

29 21 25 33 35 36 40

INDIANA

202 1

IOWA

142 205 207

4 1 1

IWO JIMA

117 42-48

JAPANESE INTERNMENT

122 125 205

23 35 9 10

KANSAS

113 116 132 207

3 14 1 6 16

KU KLUX KLAN

103 135

28 14-17

53

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA

114 301 46 116 19 122 22 131 20 135 20 139 11 140 13 202 4 51 9 17 18 208 3 1 6 10-12

Attraction of California 101 3 1 17 102 3 103 18 20 105 6 106 6 9 11 281 29 107 8 108 4 I 18 109 9 110 8 111 9 112 23 113 51 6 114 91 22 115 14 391 41 116 71 9 117 8 118 11 12 119 8 1 10 11 121 9 122 3 124 10 11 125 81 241 30 126 151 16 127 8 1 16 27 128 13 129 3 130 32 131 12 25 132 3 11 12 134 81 11 24 135 11 18 136 18 139 101 26 140 5 141 51 14 142 3 4 143 11 201 4 I 6 8 12

54

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA [Continued]

202 6 206 2 4 209 2

Belongings 101 3 102 4 103 15 20 104 42 105 6 7 106 10 107 3 16 108 4 111 8 112 2 113 6 7 11 114 30 115 14 116 22 117 8 118 13 15 124 10 12 126 17 127 9 18 128 15 130 30 35 131 13 132 14 135 20 136 19 138 14 140 9 141 14 202 5 205 1 207 19 209 5

Border Inspections 102 8 103 15 20 104 9 10 49 105 8 106 30 108 18 19 110 24 113 6 7 10-12 114 30 31 117 11 118 13

55

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA Continued] Border Inspections Continued]

121 10 123 33 124 13 125 32 126 20 127 10 29 128 16 18 131 14 132 14 133 7 135 20 137 18 138 14 143 15 209 5 8

CookingFood 102 3 5 13 15 103 21 106 10 113 8 10 114 9 29 116 10 117 9 118 12 119 10 123 33 125 19 31 126 20 127 10 128 15 130 3 0 1 3 3 131 13 14 132 13 133 5 6 134 10 135 20 138 14 141 12 143 11 15 209 5

Funds Available 101 3 24 102 4 103 15 18 104 2 105 6 106 9 107 4 14-16

56

MIGRATIONTO CALIFORNIA [Continued] Funds Available [Continued]

108 5 110 3 8 111 8 112 1 4 6 113 6 114 10 17 29 115 14 116 10 22 117 710 118 13 121 3 10 122 4 123 34 124 12 125 17 126 5 18-20 127 17 2 9 128 15 129 3 130 29 30 34 131 13 132 13 133 3 134 8 10 135 12 18 138 14 140 6 141 12 142 25 143 10 11 201 7 205 1 209 5

Reasons for Move 101 3 23 102 2 4 103 15 18 20 25 39 104 2 42 105 4 6 106 9 11 107 2 108 3 5 18 109 9 10 13 27 110 3 4 8 111 7 8 112 2 113 5 6

57

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA [Continued] Reasons for Move [Continued]

114 115 116 117 118 119 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 201 204 205 206 207 209

Route 102 103 104 105 106 108 110 112 113 114 115 116

8-10 21 22 14 19-22 7 11 8 8 3 141 10 8 14 7 1

12 2 291 121 11 11 41 111 181 8 13 10 51 5

9

4 30 1 32

101 141 23-25 30

8 1 16 1 30 13

3 311 321 341 35 13

3 8-11

12 18 40

13

26 6 9 11

2-4 16 17 19 24 21 10 6 9 1 2 10 19 11 21 191 22

4 18-20 2 I 8 61 7 10 4 3 5 4 I 8 31 40 22-24

58

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA Continued] Route Continued]

117 8-10 118 12 119 9 10 124 11 125 17 126 181 19 127 9 181 29 128 14-16 130 32-34 131 14 132 13 134 10 135 11 19 137 17 138 13 14 202 4 5 205 1 209 7

Shelter 102 4 103 18-20 104 9 106 10 107 4 108 4 111 8 112 5 113 8 10 114 9 24 28 29 116 22 23 117 9 118 12 119 9 121 9 123 33 124 10 125 17-19 126 17 127 9 128 15 129 3 130 301 33 131 13 132 13 133 5 134 10 135 11 136 19

59

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA [Continued] Shelter [Continued]

137 17 141 12 143 11 201 7 2 07 18 209 5

Transportation 101 3 102 4-6 103 16 18 20 104 8 42 105 6 1 7 106 10 107 3 108 4 109 9 13 110 3 8 23 24 111 8 112 5 113 6 7 114 8 24 29-31 115 14 116 1 9 10 22 117 8 118 12 119 8 9 121 9 122 4 I 17 123 32 33 124 12 125 17-191 24 26 2 9 31 126 5 17 18 127 9 17 128 15 129 3 131 13 133 4 134 10 135 11 136 19 138 13 139 10 140 5 9 141 12 142 3 25

15143 201 8 205 1 209 1 2 4 5

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MISSOURI

108 1 2 19 115 4 0 121 2 129 16 207 7 208 5

Cities Cape Girardeau

116 9 El Dorado Springs

108 1 3 Hannibal

119 4 7 Kansas City

116 8 207 3

Monroe City 119 1

St Louis 119 2 4 7 8

MONTANA

119 3

NEBRASKA

132 1 Cities

Grand Island 130 18

Kerney 130 3

Litchfield 130 3 4 16 35

Ponca 130 1 4 7

Return to 130 40

THE NEW DEAL Civilian Conservation Corps

103 34

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THE NEW DEAL [Continued] Civilian Conservation Corps [Continued]

110 3-7 9 35 112 28 119 15 125 5 12 21-23 129 18 139 7-9 16 207 13 208 10

Hoover 103 32 34 125 12

National Recovery AdministrationOther Agencies 103 32 34 118 8 205 4 5 8-19

Politics 101 34 103 33 35 104 7 1 8 33 107 12 112 13 28 121 2 125 12 14 15 131 10 132 10 11 138 8 1 15 139 14 140 25 207 12 208 15 209 21

Roosevelt 101 32-34 103 32 104 32 33 106 5 108 5 6 15 16 110 3 35 36 111 6 7 112 27 28 113 25 32 114 19 115 12 118 9 119 6 15 123 30 31 125 12 15 126 13

62

THE NEW DEAL [Continued] Roosevelt [Continued]

127 22 23 128 11 129 10 14 130 23 24 26 27 131 5 9 10 132 9 133 13 27 134 4 8 24 138 11 139 6 7 13 14 23 140 24 14178 142 17 18 205 17 18 207 9 12 13 208 10 209 21

Voting 103 33 106 5 110 25 26 125 14 130 23 131 5 139 252 4 140 25 207 13

Works Progress Administration 101 336 102 2 104 31 105 4 5 8 19 20 107 1 108 12 110 35 111 177 112 28 113 17 18 21 24 33 114 22 115 13 118 8 119 14 156 124 14 17 125 1 12 23 127 22 128 20 23 27 129 5 10 132 9 11 16 133 11 17

63

THE NEW DEAL [Continued] Works Progress Administration Continued]

134 5 9 23 138 11 12 13978 140 23 141 23 142 18 204 6 207 12 208 10 209 21

NEW MEXICO

135 11 18-20 140 3 4

Cities Albuquerque

117 8 11 Deming

116 22 23 Gallup

116 12 Las Cruces

116 22 23

OKIE

113 10 33 114 41 46 128 18 25 33 132 18 19 135 26 202 5 205 4 1 6 208 4

Definition 101 31 102 8 104 37 54 105 22 106 31-33 107 38 108 19 109 17T 19 27 110 28 35

64

OKIE [Continued] Definition [Continued]

114 44 118 24 121 21 32 123 22 37 38 124 25 26 126 40 127 14 31 33 128 33 132 21 22 134 14 136 37-40 137 22 30 139 19 141 25 201 16 202 4 1 16 203 10 206 14 208 4 13

Reactions to Term 101 32 102 8 9 104 37 54 105 22 106 31-33 107 38 39 109 19 110 12 27 28 113 33 34 37 114 41 42 116 34 118 24 120 26 27 121 21 123 37 38 42 124 18 125 42 43 126 32 40 46 127 14 33 36 128 24 25 33 129 21 131 23 132 23 136 22 39 40 137 21 22 30 139 19 141 24 142 29 30

42

35

65

OKIE [Continued] Reactions to Term [Continued]

201 16 203 10 205 12

Rednecks 107 2 4-26

OKLAHOMA

111 6 125 3 10 126 10 14 27 43 128 4 135 11 12 141 5 9

Cities Ardmore

110 1 2 139 2

Blair 114 15

Blanchard 120 1 2 5

Boley 133 1 1 3

Boynton 135 11

Bushyhead 137 73 6

Checotah 113 1 4 128 3 8 209 1

Chelsea 137 7 812

Cold Springs 140 4

Colgate 112 2

Comanche 142 1

Council Hill 131 1

Cushing 201 2

Duncan 110 1 124 1

66

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities Continued]

Durant 103 16

Dustin 139 1 2 25

Enid 138 middot 6

EufaulaLake Eufaula 103 71 29 209 23

Fort Gibson 123 1 12 13 24 25 32 126 1 16

Fort Sill 120 5

Frederick 104 56

Granite 114 8

Greenfield 141 9

Guthrie 138 2-5 13 15

Hammon 142 3 15

Hanna 112 3 136 1

Hartshorne 125 1

Henryetta 103 16 209 1

Hillibee 127 4

Hitchita 112 25 209 3

Holdenville 137 3-5

Hollis 102 1

Lenna 118 1 131 2

Lexington 120 1 2

Lindsay 106 9

67

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities (Continued]

Maud 118 1

McAlester 109 91 10 125 20

McLain 122 1

Meeker 127 6 15 16

Muskogee 122 1 123 18 19 25

Nowata 122 2

Oaklodge 116 1 5

Okemah 103 8 133 4

Oklahoma City 120 8 12 138 3 5

Paden 127 4

Pauls Valley 106 1 109 10 13

Pitcher 103 8

Pleasant Valley 109 10 13

Ponca City 142 1 2

Porum 112 1

Prague 127 5 6

Quinton 136 1 10 11 18

Sallisaw 116 16_ 36

Scullyville 116 3 7

Seminole 116 1 135 8

Spiro 102 1 116 1 3 6 7

68

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities [Continued]

Stillwater 201 4 13

Tryon 201 1

Tulsa 116 16 17

Tuttle 120 1

Watonga 120 4 141 9

Weletka 103 11

Wewoka 112 1 4 25

Whodathoughtit 113 3

Craig County 122 11

Moved to 114 8 115 26 128 2 3 131 1 2 137 3 141 4

Oklahoma Territory 127 1-3

Payne County 105 1

Return to 102 11 107 15 109 27 110 18 38 111 8 18 114 10 14 15 17 116 36 37 120 13 27 123 53 125 25 26 29 30 40 127 16 28 131 13 22 25 133 16 135 23 25 136 18 137 7

69

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Return to [Continued]

139 26 27 140 9 142 3 10 17 22 34 201 13 206 7 207 20 209 1 2 17 18 23

Rogers County 101 23

Sequoyah County 116 1 16-18 36

Wagoner County 101 23

OREGON

109 28 29 130 29-34 206 2

POEMS

128 14 22 25 31 34 36

RELIEFWELFARE Agencies

102 91 13 103 32 107 35 112 12 114 18 124 2 3 125 17 202 5 15 2 0 4 2 11-13

Attitudes toward 101 10 102 91 10 103 32 104 24 32 105 19 110 14 26 27 111 17 112 12 113 17 2833

70

RELIEFWELFARE [Continued] Attitudes toward [Continued]

116 35 119 15 121 177 19 25 123 43 124 177 23 125 38 126 35_~ 39 127 417 42 128 27-30 129 5 130 2 7 131 4 27 30 31 132 16-18 133 13 14 137 32 139 8 140 23 142 18 202 71 8 1 15 203 6 11 204 13 14 20 208 10 209 21

Quality 102 10 103 32 104 32 125 38 39 204 15

Type Received 102 9 10 103 16 32 33 104 24 31 105 19 107 15 108 4 110 17 111 17 112 12 113 32 114 18 42 118 8 121 17 124 23 125 37 128 28 29 130 27 132 16

71

RELIEFWELFARE [Continued] Type Received IContinued]

133 13 134 15 135 28 139 8 202 5 71815 204 15 208 9 209 211 22

Welfare 101 9 10 102 9 10 103 32 104 24 311 36 1 0 5 19- 21 1 2 5 106 12 16 17 23 24 107 14 15 18 351 37 108 4 1 71 18 110 14 17 25-27 111 17 112 121 13 15 113 15 171 28 114 181 421 43 116 35 120 17 121 19 122 24 123 43 125 19 126 251 39 128 27 28 131 4 27 133 11 13 22 136 14 137 32 140 3 141 20 142 18 201 13 202 51 71 15 203 6 11 204 2 11 19-21 205 4 11 12 207 10 13 19

RELIGION

103 32

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RELIGION [Continued]

110 29 113 321 36 126 28 29 131 6 132 6 135 151 32 142 12 26 33 202 6

Brush Arbor 109 5 122 19 123 25 136 10 139 41 5 209 11

Churches 101 7 11 102 10 105 31 29 106 2 I 8 I 25 107 3 109 5 110 171 18 112 371 39 113 21 16 17 35 114 51 7 8 441 45 115 8 31-33 50-53 117 54-58 118 51 6 1 21 119 4 120 8 121 25 26 122 191 24 123 25126142 124 21 31 5 61 201 22 125 81 41 126 71 241 30 127 21 10 14 271 301 341 351 38-41 128 6 26 27 130 3 131 6 132 6 21 23 133 23 134 1 3 24 25 29 135 7 141 18 31 136 3 7 137 9 10 24 25 138 8 91 14

73

RELIGION Continued] Churches Continued]

140 14 15 141 2 3 9 142 4 22 30-33 143 12 15 24 201 5 11 209 4

MinistryMissionary Work 107 23 113 31 36 142 25 26 29

Moral Majority 134 29

RevivalsTraveling Ministers 109 5 114 5 6 115 32 118 5 6 124 6 125 8 I 9 126 =middot 8 127 5 128 6 131 4 6 I 8 135 14 139 4 141 3 142 26-28 32 33

SOUTH DAKOTA Beadle County

134 1 Huron County

134 5 Return to

134 8 9 29 Wounded Knee

134 5

TEXAS

113 4 114 6 28 43 44 124 4 131 20 142 24 30

74

TEXAS Continued] Cities

Abilene 111 5 6 117 15

Austin lb3 15

Barstow 104 1

Big Spring 142 30 32 209 s 6

Cedar Hill 140 1

Dallas 117 7 140 1

Electra 140 4

Gainesville 121 1

Haskell 129 1

Kemp 117 6

La Mesa 114 14

Plainview 110 3

Port Arthur 116 8 9

Red Springs 114 1

Silverton 140 1

Waco 103 15 16

Wichita Falls 117 8

Wylie 111 1

Brazo River 103 16

Farming Conditions 104 40

Return to 114 14 16 121 28 31 129 6

Rio Grande Valley 103 15

75

VIOLENCE

103 28 29 104 17 21 105 25 27 107 61 9 12 261 28 30 109 2 01 21 33 111 13 17 112 9 10 36 113 4J 18J 21-23 26-29 33 34 114 2527 35 115 49 123 36 125 191 43 126 41 127 23 131 22 23 138 10 11 20-22 139 9 10 15 18 25 203 8 204 9 206 10-12

VIRGINIA

206 1

WASHINGTON

206 1

WORK --xfter World War II

101 29 102 12 103 31 104 15 44 106 16 107 171 19-21 36 110 19 20 34 37 111 16 112 34J 35 114 48 116 31 117 51-57 119 18 120 21 23 24

76

WORK [Continued] --xfter World War II [Continued]

123 46 50 124 28 125 2 28 43-45 126 38 44 127 33 371 41 129 71 8 130 38 41 42 46 134 11 136 301 31 138 25-27 139 22 141 21 26 206 187 19 207 5

Conditions 103 22-24 26 104 2-6 15 16 30 35 52 107 22 24-28 30 31 109 31 110 10 11 12 25 112 26 29 113 15 114 24 124 20 125 22 27 2 9 32 126 21 26 30 38 129 5 12 13 131 21 139 18 203 5 7

During World War II 101 20 29 102 11 103 24 35 104 15 105 25 26 107 17 108 5 6 20 109 37 110 18 19 37 111 12 113 22 26 114 47 48 115 44 47 53 116 31 117 35-51 118 23 119 16

77

WORK [Continued] --ollring World War II [Continued]

120 20 21 121 29 123 22 46 124 27 125 3 27 34 35 43 126 35 43 44 127 20 128 21 29 37 129 7 10 130 37 38 40 41 131 26 29 132 23 133 16 20 134 11 20 136 27 28 138 23-25 139 18 20 21 141 21 26 143 19 202 9 203 8 206 10 15 207 3 4 209 20

Employers 101 30 1025-712 103 12 17 22 32 104 2 15 30 105 11 16 106 15 19 107 9 29-31 38 108 14 15 20 109 1 15 20 27 110 9-11 13 27 36 111 15 112 6 7 26 29 32 113 15 16 28 29 114 11 24 31 41-43 115 16 43-45 116 6 7 25 26 28 30-32 117 18 52 118 13 20 119 11-13 16 18 19 120 12 14 15 20 23 121 17 24 122 5-8 123 35 36

78

WORK [Continued] ~players [Continued]

124 20 125 5 21 24 271 281 40 126 151 21 22 251 26 361 371 39 127 11 121 201 211 30 33 128 18 31 129 4 1 7 1 9-11 1 13 1 18 1 21 2 2 130 31 3540 131 16 26 27 133 2 6 134 121 16-18 201 211 25 136 17-19 26 27 33-35 137 6 8 161 19 20 138 3-6 13 20 139 10 121 14-16 140 9-11 141 16 17 201 12 202 2 3 203 7 206 31 15 207 3 5 209 16

Labor Contracting 107 19 261 291 311 32 133 16-18 26

Migrant Labor 101 41 5 12 30 102 6 7 103 24 25 104 2-6 15 241 25 52 105 9-12 171 18 106 121 131 15 17 21-24 107 4 5 8 18 24-27 30 31 108 3 8 15 109 7 8 19-21 27-30 110 91 101 13 15 111 8 12 16 17 112 6 31 32 113 13 15 18 32 114 31 32 115 52 116 27-30 117 12 17-19 291 31 118 16 119 11 12 120 11-13 15 22 121 10 11 22 122 5 22

79

WORK Continued] --grgrant Labor Continued]

123 35 42 43 125 33 126 26 30 33 37 38 127 31 128 16 21 28 129 3 4 11-17 20 21 130 33 34 131 15 19-21 26 133 19 134 9-13 21 22 135 21 25 29 136 37 38 137 16 20 139 13 15-17 140 3 4 141 19 20 142 18 143 11 13 201 8 14 202 4 9 15 203 4 5 7 8-10 205 3 4 7 206 2 4 5-7 9 12-15 208 6 209 8 9 12-15

Mining 103 8 19 115 33 116 20 21 122 11-13 125 1 3 4 12 131 2 140 4 5 141 1

Odd Jobs 104 23 105 15 25 106 3 107 12 18 19 34 35 108 3 5 6 9 111 11 15 16 113 13 114 17 18 32 33 40 41 48 115 19 24 116 25 26 117 7 52 118 18 119 8 12 14 15

80

WORK [Continued] --odd Jobs

120 8 17 122 6 7 22 123 36 40 49 124 14 16 19 24 127 11 128 19 20 29 129 1 3 5 7 131 16 25 30 132 14 17 134 8 12 15 16 135 11 23 137 12 20 25 26 138 18 22 139 6 7 12 16 17 140 1 6-8 10 142 2 3 5 9 14 34 35 143 6 12 14-16 206 3 4 209 20

Oil Fields 102 5-7 12 112 25 26 114 14 15 116 1 13 121 17 125 2 4 1 28 46 129 9 135 7 8 I 23 29 139 22 140 4 142 2 3 206 16 18 208 1-5

Permanent Jobs 101 9 27 29 103 12 17 23 24 32 104 4 6 14 24 26 29 34 106 4 107 19 35 108 4 7-9 109 15 27-29 110 2 10 18 19 21 24 111 6 9-11 16 112 7 30 31 113 1 4 21 28-31 114 16 31 32 48 115 16 1 17 4 4 116 2 7-16 32

81

WORK [Continued] --permanent Jobs [Continued]

118 11 131 18 19 119 191 20 120 201 211 25 121 22 122 2 3 I 5~8 I 23 123 11 VI 35 36 124 1 14-17 125 20 25 27-29 37 126 21 25 33 35-38 127 11 20-22 24 30 128 20 28-30 129 4 7 130 31 36-38 131 21 30 132 18 19 133 19 22 134 11 18 25-28 36 136 2 10 14 15 19 33-35 137 6 8 26-28 138 1-4 8 139 22 23 140 4 5 10-12 20 141 12 17 142 5 25 26 28 35 143 19 201 10 205 6 8 9 2 07 3 1 5 208 1

Prisoners of War as Workers 115 47 133 20 203 9

Strikes 101 17 104 21 22 1 43 105 11 21 106 13 15 16 191 20 33 107 7 11 15 28 109 20 21 110 32 33 111 13 112 7-10 14 113 32 115 48-50 118 18 124 24 125 3 4

82

WORK [Continued] --strikes [Continued]

126 36 127 24 129 10 11 130 40 41 131 27 133 25 138 8 139 16 17 140 14-16 22 201 14 203 7 206 10-13 209 18

Unions 101 17 35 104 21 22 45 105 21 106 15 16 107 5 11-13 21-24 108 12 109 20 112 2 10 32 34-36 113 31 114 42 115 50 116 33 34 118 18 119 13 120 23 24 124 24 125 34 43 45 46 126 36 127 42 128 30 129 10 11 16 130 39-41 46 131 26 134 23 139 16 140 14 22 141 21 203 7 209 18

Wages 101 27 103 10 14 17 18 22 23 33 104 2 4 I 22 I 24 26 341 35 47 105 13 161 17

83

WORK [Continued] --wages [Continued]

106 14 18 19 107 2 12 17 25 30 108 5 6 8 109 6 8 20 21 28 29 31 40 110 7 9 11 1216 111 8 11 13 14 16 112 4 8-10 14 113 13 16-18 26 28 29 114 11 18 25 32 33 42 115 16 28 44 50 116 7 11 16 19 26-32 34 117 7 18 32 35 118 15 18 119 1 11 13 14 120 11-14 121 11 122 3 6-8 123 35 49 125 4 5 7 12 21-23 27-29 38 43 126 23 25 26 36 42 127 17 24 42 43 128 30 129 3 5 7 10 11 21 22 13 0 3 6 3 7 3 9-41 131 12 13 16 134 12 15 16 23 24 26 135 11 21 23 136 28 29 137 8 9 32 138 5 11 18 25 139 6 7 10 12-14 16-18 140 7 9 10 14 15 141 4 8 10 12 15 16 142 16 201 10 203 2 5 204 14 205 6 206 4 10 11 14 15 2 07 10 13 208 9 209 13 15

Work Permits 109 22 23

15

CALIFORNIA [Continued] Cities Continued]

Reedley 127 22 205 1

Ridgecrest 138 28-31 33

Riverdale 123 39

Rosedale 133 3 5 19

Salinas 106 16 21

San Bernardino 138 13 14

San Diego 117 37 132 11 15 16 23

San Francisco 134 26 27

San Jose 104 46 106 21 117 54 128 30 20 9 1 17

San Leandro 110 20

San Pedro 103 18

Santa Cruz 119 11

Santa Maria 202 1

Santa Monica 110 18 130 35

Santa Paula 139 13 16

Selma 143 12J 14-16

Shafter 103 26 31 106 13 107 13 109 2 14 17 18 23 27 31 38 129 1 3 4 7 14 15 18 21 131 3 135 11 12 20 21 24 27 30 31

16

CALIFORNIA fContinued] Cities fContinued]

Shafter Continued] 136 13 17 18 21-23 202 6 206 6 208 7

Cherokee Strip 129 15 16

Smiths Corner 135 20 24

Stockton 134 19

Stratford 205 12

Sunnyvale 104 4 46

Taft 121 13 125 2 28 44 202 13 208 1 4

Tipton 104 22 112 7 123 35 209 14 15 22

Tranquility 131 20

Tulare 111 9 12 120 23 26 27 121 9 10 20 123 3 9 40 45 46 131 14 15

Ukipa 114 10

Ventura 130 18 141 14

Visalia 110 20 111 11 16 114 16 23 24 26 28 31-34 116 37 123 40 127 12 13 21 22 36 38 129 16 143 3 9

17

CALIFORNIA JContinued] Cities Continued]

Wasco 106 17 107 4 109 161 40 129 14 142 5 24 281 30 204 8 209 10 14 23 24

Watsonville 107 41 8 12 15 119 11 128 1719 2 05 10

Weed Patch 125 25 33 3 6

Wheeler Ridge 114 16 31 48

Whittier 209 23

Wilmar 127 10

Woodville 123 33-35

Camp Roberts 125 34 39

China Lake 138 24-27

First Impression 101 15 102 4 105 7 106 11 29 107 4 109 1 110 8 23 24 111 9 113 18 114 10 13 23 31 115 15 116 9 117 27 118 13 120 12 121 9 123 3 3 34 124 11 125 24-27

18

CALIFORNIA [Continued] First Impression [Continued]

l27 101 27 1 2 9 128 18 130 341 35 131 15 132 12 133 15 134 101 11 135 21-23 29 136 21 138 14 15 139 11 141 11 15 142 4 201 8 205 2

Hunters Point 208 13

Imperial Valley 104 3 22 34 47 112 31 113 4-6 11-15 116 10 124 11 14 126 16 21 38 41

Kern County 116 33 37

Lake Bottom Buena Vista Lake 109 1 2 113 13 16 20 35

Politics 101 32-34 107 11 12 21 110 25 112 17 126 24 133 28 134 27 28 138 29-32

Sacramento Valley 110 16

San Joaquin Valley 110 4 8 19 116 9 121 9 126 38 127 36-38 41 131 12 20 142 2 8 209 9 20 22-24

19

CALIFORNIA [Continued] Stanislaus County

106 21 Tagus Ranch

112 6 Treatment in

101 11 14 32 102 51 10 104 9 107 6 10 24 26 32 108 4 11 15 16 109 19 110 10-13 19 20 27 34 112 13-16 113 24 25 33-35 114 11 35 43 45 47 116 25 123 35-38 54 55 125 25 40 126 13 23 24 30 32 33 42 46 127 14 25 31-33 43 132 8 134 9 14 137 16 21 24 139 20 22 140 22 142 16 201 ll 15 204 9 206 10 209 14 16

Tulare County 106 21

Yosemite 119 9 10

CHEROKEE INDIAN NATION

126 1 2 1 9-12 2 7 1 2 9 1 4 6 Green Corn Dance and Festival

126 9 10 Religion

126 28 29

COLORADO

113 30

20

CRIMELAWENFORCEMENT

103 28 29 104 20 21 107 7 9 10 15 17 18 29 37 108 13 109 20 21 110 13 30 33 112 13 113 20-24 26 28 114 26 27 116 7 12 120 6 122 1 23 123 3 8 16 21 22 125 18 20 129 14 15 131 2 132 10 11 133 1 4 5 135 11 31 14 17 138 21 8 32 139 131 151 21 24 25 142 8 203 8 206 10-11 19 207 18 19 209 81 17

Charges of Communist Agitation 112 15-20

Criminal Prosecution 112 16-171 20

THE DEPRESSION

103 11 14 1 15 33-35 39 108 1 5 109 36 110 3 I 28 111 7 113 5 114 17 18 115 5 11 12 116 17 117 7 119 1-4 6 15 120 6 121 12 122 3 22

21

THE DEPRESSION I Continued]

123 43 125 1 2 s 12 126 2 I 51 6 13 127 29 128 5 10 129 2 130 20-24 131 4 91 26 132 9 133 3 134 2 135 28 136 17 18 40 137 237 24 138 51 91 11 12 139 1 5 140 17 142 3 17 202 1 205 2 206 6 207 8 1 91 221 23 208 4 I 5 81 9

Causes 118 8 125 12 126 13 134 8 207 8 I 12

DISCRIMINATION

103 28 111 17 114 44 121 131 14 125 42 126 9 40-42 128 9 131 28 132 21-24 133 5 6 251 28 137 21 22 30 138 7 16 139 13T 14 140 257 26 208 5-7 11 12

22

DISCRIMINATION Community

101 10 11 32 102 8 9 104 9 54 105 22-25 27 28 106 33 37 108 15 17 109 19 110 23 27 33 34 36 37 112 13 14 114 45 121 13 18 19 123 36 42 54 55 126 241 321 401 41 127 31-33 128 33 129 18

Government Agencies 104 24 108 13 110 23 33 112 12 13 133 14 202 6 I 8 19

Housing 101 12 102 7 104 43 124 10 16 133 28

Job 101 11 12 32 102 9 104 17 105 12 161 21 22 106 19 110 13 14 114 11 41 45 116 25 124 20 126 42 131 26 139 14 201 11

Schools 102 9 104 11 18 108 10~13 110 32

23

DISCRIMINATION [Continued] Schools IContinued]

1-12 17 114 13 35 36 117 13 14 16 30 34 118 7 16 17 22 121 14-16 123 35-38 124 15 19 126 24 25 127 19 20 36 128 22-24 131 14 22-24 28 133 14 2224 25 134 14 15 24 135 18 26 136 22 24 137 16 21 203 4 204 13 209 9 16

EDUCATION

131 2 22 28 29 132 2 140 22 27

Arizona 114 25 27

Arkansas 107 3 115 6 8 24-26 128 1-3 7 141 2 143 7-10

Athletics 108 10 120 7 123 36 451 46 125 1 6 19 21 22 42 46 127 36 133 23-25 134 14-21 137 14 23

California 101 5 102 11 16 103 25 104 11 27 49 53

24

EDUCATION [Continued] California [Continued]

105 31 11 107 4-6 101 151 16 32 108 5 6 10-13 17 109 6 17 26 29 110 20 21 32 111 12 112 31 37 113 23 24 30 114 2 12-14 35 36 49 115 2 0 116 25 117 12-16 23 24 29 30 34 118 3 7 15-17 21 119 6 120 11 14 23 121 10 12 14-17 20 21 123 35-39 43-46 124 7 15 18 19 125 41 45 126 22 24 34 43 44 127 11 19-21 27 36 128 19 21 129 12 18 19 131 14-16 22-25 27 132 12 15 17 18 133 11 12 14 17 22 134 12-15 24 135 26 28 30 31 136 16 17 22-26 36 137 8 16 17 20-23 28-30 138 2 6 8 10 11 16-22 31 139 22 140 10 11 19 20 141 15 20 142 4 14 15 21 143 3 12-14 16 201 9 10 202 1 9 15 203 1 2 4 5 7 205 2 18 19 206 16 208 1 S 14 209 4 8 9 14-17 20 23

College 101 11 18 20 104 53 107 17 108 17

25

EDUCATION [Continued] College [Continued]

110 20 211 32 114 4 9 116 32 117 53-55 118 3 119 6 120 2 121 121 29 30 122 2 123 51 125 1 6 7 21 126 44 45 127 20 321 33 36-40 128 38 130 43 132 25 133 17 21 22 137 8 29 138 3 6 22-24 31 140 20 22 142 4 26 30 143 16 17 202 1 2 5 9 205 2 5 6 16 19 207 2 3 208 ll 4 209 20-23

Discrimination 101 11 107 6 108 101 11 110 32 112 17 114 121 131 351 36 117 131 14 16 301 34 118 7 I 16 17 22 120 27 121 13-16 123 35-38 124 15 19 125 23 126 24 25 34 43 127 19 20 36 128 22-24 129 19 131 141 22-24 28 132 22 133 14 24 25

26

EDUCATION [Continued] Discrimination [Continued]

134 14 15 21 24 135 18 136 22 24 137 16 21 141 22 203 4 206 17 209 9 16

Iowa 205 2 207 2

Missouri 108 2 11 119 1 21 4-6

Nebraska 130 1 2 7 17 132 4-6

New Mexico 135 19

Oklahoma 101 21 7 102 1 104 14 105 1-3 106 31 7 107 3 109 27 110 2 3 30 113 1 3 114 2 13 50 116 11 6 7 18 118 2 3 6 120 1 21 5-7 122 2 123 7 9 12 20 21 24 25 35 124 2 4 6 125 1 6 20 21 126 2 5 6 44 127 2 3 16 128 4-6 131 1 3 7 8 133 1 11 135 1 2 8 16 18 136 16 17 231 24 137 3 5-8 11 14-16 29 30 138 1-6 10 139 1 142 7 14 15 21 201 3 209 3 4

27

EDUCATION 1Continued] South Dakcita

134 1-3 24 Texas

111 4 114 2 13 50 117 1 5 6 10 121 2 4 5 13 129 2 140 4 143 2

FAMILY LIFE

101 1 5 19 102 2 7 11 12 16 103 2 31 4 6 10 21 105 1 2 I 9 16 24 26 28 106 38 112 7 113 9 10 26 116 20 21 118725 124 4 27 28 125 3 4 126 24 25 44 45 135 2 9 14 15 136 8 9

Bartering 109 11 115 6 116 6 123 15 125 101 11 126 5 128 4 129 2 131 7 140 3

Cars 103 2 4 7 8 9 12 14 15 20 27 105 18 29 106 12 13 107 3 9 15 108 2 4 6 111 8 113 22 23 29 114 4 15 30 33 116 22 30 36 117 71 8 12 23

28

FAMILY LIFE (Continued] Cars Continued]

119 4 120 9 131 15 121 9 122 4 16 17 123 13 125 3 291 31 126 5 17 18 127 9 16 17 128 15 129 3 130 4 30 133 4 12 134 3 5 6 135 9 25 136 19 24 27 138 1 12 13 19 20 30 140 5 9 141 4 5 12 142 6 17 203 3 205 2 9 206 9 207 6 I 21 22 209 4

Chores 101 2 102 12 103 3 6 21 104 48 52 58 59 105 17 109 6-8 18 26 111 2 113 1 2 6 7 114 3 39 40 115 5 7 10 27 28 117 5 26 118 3 4 119 2 120 5 121 1 3 123 1 2 51 10 11 14 15 19 31

461 49 124 3 4 21 125 2 126 3 6 7 128 1 8 130 34 131 8 1 25

29

FAMILY LIFE [Continued] Chores IContinued]

132 3 133 2 15 134 7 135 5 10 19 22 25 27 137 3 4 10-12 22 25 138 9 139 1 2 4 140 12 141 3 142 6 1 22 201 6 209 4 14

Cooking Food 101 9 24 102 3 5 13 15 103 4 27 29 105 2 11 14 15 106 35 36 107 9 13 14 108 2 3 14 109 2 3 7 12 13 22 110 31 111 3 113 2 15 16 18 114 4 17 18 25 38 39 115 10 1 11 1 16 1 2 8 1 31 116 101 24 117 51 6 1 17 119 4 120 16 121 7 24 25 122 13 16 20 123 15-18 25 27 37 49 124 5 6 21 22 125 11-14 126 22 23 127 10 17 128 1 5 10 129 12 130 8 13-15 25 131 5-7 20 21 25 132 6 7 20 133 2 1 3 1 11 1 2 2 134 5-7 22 135 2-6 9 10 18 22 25 27 136 9 12 13 23 137 2 3 10 19 138 25

30

FAMILY LIFE IContinued] CookingFood [Continued]

139 2 3 140 1-3 142 6 7 10 11 143 5-7 11 201 6 16 202 5-7 203 2 204 10 206 1 2 207 10 208 5 209 11-13

Dating 103 12 104 56 106 9 107 10 108 16 113 3 4 114 15 115 4 8 36 116 1 14 117 53 119 5 120 7 8 122 21 125 19 126 8 127 21 130 17 133 24 135 31 136 26 27 2 91 32 137 10 138 20-23 142 27

Entertainment 101 6 7 14 26 102 14 15 103 7 12 27 29 30 104 48 52 105 3 106 4 14 18 26 31 107 3 1 5 108 2 109 2 5 21 26 32 36 110 17 111 2 11

31

FAMILY LIFE [Continued] Entertainment [Continued]

112 31 38 113 2 281 29 31 114 51 13 1 15 1 40 115 3-5 8 33 36 116 2-4 33 117 9 23 24 34 118 5-7 20 21 119 4 1 5 1 11 14 120 2 8 121 5 19 122 9 19 20 123 5 20 211 25 37 411 42 124 2 6 21 125 41 6 8 9 221 33 126 8 257 28 127 34 128 6-8 241 26 129 81 171 18 131 61 9 132 5-7 133 3 14 15 134 6 17 21 22 135 3 7 91 13 14 16 30 32 136 2 91 11-131 29 137 9 24 138 5 23 139 4 9 140 2 3 141 3 10 142 6 11 15 22 143 1 3 8 10 201 2 5 203 6 208 6 2 0 9 4 13

Hobbies 102 7 103 12 104 57-59 114 9 118 6 120 5 123 19 129 8 135 3

Hunting 109 2 116 21 5

32

FAMILY LIFE [Continued] Hunting [Continued]

119 5 8 122 11 123 16-22 125 10 131 5 22 135 5 10 24 139 24

Marriage 101 3 25 102 2 12 16 103 12-14 104 56 105 1 25 106 8 1 9 107 171 20 108 8 16 109 26 27 110 2 19 111 4 5 112 4 113 1 3 4 29 30 114 15 115 8 9 36 37 116 1 16 30 117 52 53 58 118 21 119 17 120 7 121 15 29 122 2 21 123 27 37 47-49 124 26 125 27 126 8 9 28 127 3-5 211 39 130 5 17 19 42 131 3 132 19 133 24 135 4 31 136 6 8 26 27 30 32 137 10 24 26 138 24 28 139 19 140 4 5 141 21 142 24 27 28 143 17

33

FAMILY LIFE [Continued] Marriage Continued]

201 4 12 14 206 2 207 2 209 20

Moonshining 103 8 10 36-38 122 14 135 3

Problems 103 6 8 20 35 36 105 23 106 24T 25 28 107 19 20 35 37 108 6 16 17 109 17 18 110 2 3 112 3 71 24-26 29 31 113 9 12 18 21-23 25-29 114 7 115 2 3 6 116 7 117 25 120 1-3 24-26 121 23 24 122 10 18 19 130 3 132 1 3 7 135 23 29 30 136 37 38 40 138 4 6 9 141 14 15 201 13 202 6-8 12 204 11

Sense of Community 103 11 105 18 24 106 28 107 14 108 19 109 12_ 19 110 11 18 23 113 10 11 114 18 118 3 4 121 3 122 10 18 19

34

FAMILY LIFE [Continued] Sense of Community [Continued]

124 6 8 15 125 4 8 126 12 13 39 128 7 37 130 2 8 131 4 5 7 20 132 71 8 135 13 17 18 25 31 137 5 6 138 31 32 141 4 9 142 7 8 21-24 143 7

Shivaree 114 15 126 28 127 5

Sports 108 10 113 3 116 4 119 5 120 7 122 19 24 123 4 5 19 45 49 50 125 1 6 128 6 1 9 133 23-25 134 14-22 25 135 10 136 12 137 14 138 19 139 18 141 3 9 142 27 2 08 6

FARMING 110 3 11 115 39 47 48 123 28 29 47 48 52 53 125 10 140 19 20 141 4 10 11 26 201 6

35

FARMING Continued] Butchering

109 12 130 8-13

Crops 101 23 102 1 103 20 32 104 2 105 1 2 109 10 11 111 4 112 2 3 24 113 1 2 4 114 2 115 2 6 23 41 42 116 4 5 17 18 117 5 118 2 9 10 119 2 14 120 6 121 3 6 8 122 13 123 13 14 19 29 41 124 7 9 125 3 10 11 15 29 126 3 127 152 128 1 4 129 1 130 15 16 19-22 27 28 131 11 133 2 137 134 1 5 137 2 138 9 139 2 140 9 202 141 8 143 21 205 2 3 13 206 1 3 4 8 207 6 8 12 14 209 4

Drought 101 23 103 17 104 2 105 5

36

FARMING Continued] Drought Continued]

106 6 109 11 110 22 113 4 6 114 16 19 116 18-20 118 10~ 11 119 3 6 121 6 124 1 7 125 15 126 2 127 71 161 27 128 2 51 10 130 5 16 20 281 29 131 11 132 9 134 5 139 5 140 5 141 41 6 142 19 201 21 16 205 4 8 207 14 20 209 11 2

Dust Storms 101 71 8 102 3 103 17 39 105 4 106 5 6 109 11 110 12 21 111 6 7 112 23 114 21 115 12 116 18~ 19 118 10 11 119 3 120 6 121 6 123 14 124 7 125 15 16 126 14

37

FARMING Continued] Dust Storms IContinued]

127 27 29 128 10 130 16 131 11 136 40 138 137 14 141 4 6 142 4 17-20 201 16 205 4 207 6 14-18 20 21 209 6

FloodsCyclones 107 16 111 6 7 114 23 123 14 23 130 1 134 5 138 15 139 11 209 1

Government Policies 101 20 24 102 2 103 24 32 33 35 104 7 8 33 105 5 106 8 107 13 108 6 15 16 109 9 22 111 6 7 113 32 114 19 20 118 9 10 119 6 120 20 123 30-32 124 9 10 125 121 13 127 22 128 11 130 26 27 131 5 10 11 132 10 134 4 8 24 139 6 16 17

38

FARMING fContinued] Government Policies Continued]

140 24 142 18 201 2 205 11-19 209 7 8

Income 101 3 104 2 105 2 106 8 111 5 112 3 24 26 113 1 2 4 114 4 16 19 115 11 43 117 7 118 2 8 9 119 4 6 7 121 6 7 123 40 41 126 6 13 151 20 127 16 12 8 51 9 129 2 130 15 18 211 22 25 26 34 35

481 49 132 2 9 11 135 3 138 3 140 5 141 4 51 19 142 5 143 20 205 6 13 206 2-4 207 81 9 15 21

Land Ownership 101 23 103 31 107 2 108 1 109 91 10 110 22 112 3 114 1 2 7 115 36 119 1-3 6 7 120 6

39

FARMING [Continued] Land Ownership [Continued]

121 2 122 2 3 123 35 41 50 125 2 3 23 126 2 3 13 127 12 18 22 128 8 129 1 7 22 130 3 131 4 133 3 4 12 137 18 25 26 134 2 4 5 8 11 137 27 138 2 3 139 2 140 5 13 17-19 141 3 15-17 21 22 142 2-4 25 143 20 2 OS 1 2 206 1 5 6 8 9 207 9 10 209 1 22

Land Rental 101 2 102 1 103 8 23 104 1 7 8 107 2 110 1 111 2 113 4 114 1 2 10 14 115 23 27 116 16-18 118 2 119 3 120 6 121 2 7 8 122 2 123 127 13 40 41 50 124 4 9 127 1 2 6 7 128 5 129 1 130 5 15 i31 4 17-19

40

FARMING [Continued] Land Rental IContinued]

138 9 139 5 140 101 13 141 15 201 3 206 5 9

Methods 101 3 102 3 7 12 103 171 20 21 24 31 39 104 1 105 5 106 7 29 109 6 11 12 30 31 110 21 22 28 111 7 112 23 113 2 114 19 20 115 51 41-48 116 5 15 18 118 1 10 19 119 2 4 120 11 14 121 6 7 122 9 10 16-18 123 2 3 6 7 19 29 30 51 52 124 8 9 125 10 11 15 16 126 5 14 21 127 7 16 128 7 10 11 129 7 130 15 1619 131 5 11 18 132 3 9 10 134 6 140 20 141 6 19 142 51 19~ 201 22 143 2 0 201 6 206 3 8 207 7 81 14 16

Sharecropping 103 1 7 105 1 110 1 3

41

FARMING Continued] Sharecropping Continued]

111 2 112 3 24 113 4 115 6 91 27 116 17 117 11 5 7 118 2 9 121 2 127 21 61 15 128 8 129 1 130 51 151 18 137 2 141 41 8 142 2 206 4 5 209 11 19

THE GRAPES OF WRATHSTEINBECK

106 6 1 71 15 108 15 110 29-301 33 119 13 122 22 125 41 128 331 34 132 22 134 13 142 19 208 4 71 11 13-16

Identification with 101 16 35 103 27 28 111 18 113 35 121 27 127 181 41 42 129 13 20 21 131 13 133 21 136 20 37 139 20 201811 205 5

42

THE GRAPES OF WRATHSTEINBECK [Continued] Movie

103 27 105 26 106 33 34 107 5 13 110 2 8 113 34 114 45 118 16 17 121 27 124 25 127 42 131 28 137 31 139 19 141 24 208 15

Objections to 101 16 103 2 8 105 26 27 106 33-36 114 45 46 118 23 24 120 28 124 25 127 18 25 128 33 34 131 27 28 137 30 31 139 20 141 2 4 143 13 204 19 205 5 2 06 19 208 14-16

HEALTH Accidents

104 61 62 107 18 116 22 23

Birth of Children 101 5 102 2 103 5 9 10 13 16 105 1

43

HEALTH [Continued] Birth of Children Continued]

106 16 22 109 15 16 18~ 37 111 6 112 20 113 2 4 5 14 18-20 114 37 115 11-13 17 38 117 21 120 3 8 13 19-22 122 20 123 50 125 10 37 126 12 127 7 1 8 129 19 20 130 1 2 22 133 10 135 9 12 20 21 136 4 8 27 137 2 1 3 138 2 139 19 23 140 711 142 2 8 143 17 202 3 7 11 12 18

Causes of Death 101 25 103 5 106 16 107 1 13 19 109 25 26 38 39 110 2 31 111 5 112 6 113 1 19 30 114 43 49 115 3 6 7 17 18 116 5 117 20 21 26 120 1 3 19 24 25 123 16~ 43 124 23 126 44 127 4 5 13 130 24 48 132 19 135 137 14 16

44

HEALTH [Continued] Causes of Death [Continued]

136 3-6 25 27 29-31 38 39 141 16 142 23 143 19 202 3 9 10 12 14 16-18 206 14 209 19 20

Diseases 102 13 103 20 105 11 14 23 24 107 6 11 13 14 16 19 20 30 31 109 24 38 39 110 2 8 30 31 112 14 19 24 113 8 12 13 18 19 30 114 9 17 25 26 37 49 115 5 7 12 16-20 22 23 116 19 117 26 47 52-56 120 3 19 20 24 26 122 18 24 123 16 22-24 124 22-24 26 125 47 126 22 35 127 3 7 128 2 9 129 2 3 130 3 38 47 131 12 22 132 2 19 133 8 135 13 21 136 25 30 35 39 137 4 8 138 13 23 139 7 140 5 142 20 21 202 1-4 8-14 16 18 203 6 205 1 206 2 209 11 12 19

Folk Remedies and Cures 103 5 107 11

45

HEALTH [Continued] Folk Remedies and Cures Continued]

109 24 25 113 11 19 115 2 3 22 117 20 21 123 20 23 128 6 133 9 10 135 14 22 137 4 142 20 21 202 8-111 14

Health Care 101 13 20 102 13 103 5 91 16 105 141 151 23 24 106 1 8 107 111 18 23 38 109 151 16 181 23 241 381 39 110 2 1 8 1 311 32 112 6 113 1 51 18-201 301 311 33 38 114 17 371 38 115 5-7 12-18 23 116 5 61 23 117 20-231 55 118 171 18 120 3 41 8 21 22 121 20 25 122 18 20 21 123 4 22 23 124 4 22 23 125 10 21 37 38 126 22 23 35 127 3 7-9 30 128 2 9 129 19 130 1 22 23 47 48 131 22 132 19 133 8-10 135 91 12-14 21 22 136 6 9 301 33 35 137 8 138 131 23 139 71 9~ 101 18 19 141 2 0 142 20

46

HEALTH Continued] Health Care Continued]

202 2-14 16-19 206 14 209 11 12

Sanitation 202 4-6 15 17

HOUSING Auto Courts

107 9~ 14~ 27 Ditch Camps

102 7 8~ 14 103 26 104 12 105 23 106 15 107 10 110 6 25 113 14 35 114 39 115 52 118 15 16 119 13 16 121 19 20 122 22 23 125 20 37 126 33 129 15 131 20 132 18 136 37-39 137 17 139 18 202 4-6 15 203 3 206 7 I 10 208 7 8 11 209 10

Dugouts 135 11~ 18 19

Government-provided 101 34 103 26 27 104 19 20 51 105 10 106 10 11 14

47

HOUSING Continued] Government-provided [Continued]

107 4-7 13 14 16 17 28 108 12 109 31-33 110 14 111 9-11 15 112 3 8 113 35 36 114 38 39 118 16 119 13 121 17-19 124 16 125 25 33 36 126 26 30-32 127 23 41 128 20 129 141 15 131 22 133 2 0 137 30 141 20 202 6 15 203 3 204 16 17 205 4 206 13 14 208 7 20 9 10

Grower-provided 102 8 103 24-26 104 20 42 46 105 9 106 12 15 109 15 28 110 16 111 14 112 6 113 13 16 114 10 23 28 33 34 118 18 20 119 12 13 121 22 122 6 23 123 35 42 125 24 25~ 33 35 36 126 21 7 33 127 11 18 23

48

HOUSING [Continued] Grower-provided [Continued]

128 19 129 4 5 13-15 131 16 133 18 137 17 ~ 20 139 15 18 140 6 8-10 16 141 14 16 17 201 8 9 203 3 204 16 17 206 6-8 13 209 10

Homes in California 101 8 26 28 29 102 4 6 11 12 103 21 104 4 12-14 25 26 49 60 61 105 19 20 106 12 21 107 5 I 7 121 27 108 31 6 1 7 109 151 181 271 29 110 81 14 15 111 14 112 61 8 I 201 301 331 39 113 16-201 23 24 28 114 10 111 231 331 34 115 15-17 116 241 261 32 117 18 19 118 14 121 111 171 181 221 29 122 246 123 341 36 371 411 50 124 101 111 141 16 125 251 35 126 21 22 33 127 11 13 18-241 30 311 37 128 19 20 129 4 11 12 15-17 131 13 16 17 19 20 132 12 14 15 17 133 8 12 15 27 28 134 10-13 135 24 27 31 33 136 21 24 25 137 20 24 26 27

49

HOUSING [Continued] Homes in California IContinued]

138 13 16-18 20 25 28 29 139 17 18 ~3 24 140 6-11 17 141 13 14 16 27 142 29 143 11 12 20 201 10 202 3 203 1 2 204 16 18 205 7 206 7-9 208 10 209 9 11 14 15

Homestead in Arkansas 103 3 115 1 2 4 9 10 22-24 128 1 2 137 1 141 1 2 143 6 7

Homesmiddottead in Missouri 108 1 119 1 2 4

Homestead in Nebraska 130 5-8 18 132 2 8

Homestead in Oklahoma 103 9 12-14 17 104 56 106 2 109 10 110 1 114 1 4 10 16 115 2 7 118 2 4 122 2 4 9 11 123 1 2 9-14 124 3-5 125 9 10 126 3 4 27 127 1 2 6 7 15 16 26 27 128 3 131 1 133 1 4 135 6-8 136 8 11 12 137 7 13

50

HOUSING [Continued] Homestead in Oklahoma [Continued]

138 2 3 9 11 12 139 1-3 142 1-4 7--13 209 3

Homestead in South Dakota 134 2 3

Homestead in Texas 111 3 117 2 121 1 4 129 1 2 140 1

Internment Camps WW II) 122 23 125 35

Labor Camps 103 21 24 28 104 44 107 4 10 12 16 17 26 27 29 109 27 28 31-33 110 33 113 17 20 114 24-28 33 117 11 12 17 18 25 123 33 128 16 129 4 12 17 133 18 134 13 21 22 142 29 202 15 204 16 205 5

State Rental Homes 135 27 28

Tents 101 34 102 4 5 103 9 104 3 13 42 43 62 105 9 106 13 107 4 9 10 14 17 27 28 109 1 2 9 31 113 6 114 24 115 15

51

HOUSING [Continued] Tents Continued]

116 8 117 19 121 17-20 123 33 124 16 125 33 37 127 30~ 37 129 4 12 15 131 13 20 21 134 21 140 6 143 13 14 202 4 204 9 17 206 6 7 209 10 11

IMPACT OF EXPERIENCE

l(H 14 161 191 28 31 102 10 103 35 41 104 2 81 48 55 63 64 106 26 27 107 6 14 30-33 35-37 108 19-21 109 40 110 13 19 20 27 34-36 38 39 111 18 112 14 17 19-211 30 34 40 113 24-26 2 9 34 37 114 50 115 20 53 116 37 117 10 15 24 27 58 121 11 15-19 31 122 23 24 123 39 42 53-55 125 45 47 126 17 ~ 18 24 33 45 46 127 12 14 19-21 32-351 41 43 128 19 30~ 35-38 130 48 49 131 191 25 31 132 17 24

52

IMPACT OF EXPERIENCE [Continued]

134 136

137 138 141 142 143 202 203 209

24 25 28 11 17 20 41 29_ 32 16 31-33 14 25 26 28 34 22 23 16-19 11 19 25

29 21 25 33 35 36 40

INDIANA

202 1

IOWA

142 205 207

4 1 1

IWO JIMA

117 42-48

JAPANESE INTERNMENT

122 125 205

23 35 9 10

KANSAS

113 116 132 207

3 14 1 6 16

KU KLUX KLAN

103 135

28 14-17

53

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA

114 301 46 116 19 122 22 131 20 135 20 139 11 140 13 202 4 51 9 17 18 208 3 1 6 10-12

Attraction of California 101 3 1 17 102 3 103 18 20 105 6 106 6 9 11 281 29 107 8 108 4 I 18 109 9 110 8 111 9 112 23 113 51 6 114 91 22 115 14 391 41 116 71 9 117 8 118 11 12 119 8 1 10 11 121 9 122 3 124 10 11 125 81 241 30 126 151 16 127 8 1 16 27 128 13 129 3 130 32 131 12 25 132 3 11 12 134 81 11 24 135 11 18 136 18 139 101 26 140 5 141 51 14 142 3 4 143 11 201 4 I 6 8 12

54

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA [Continued]

202 6 206 2 4 209 2

Belongings 101 3 102 4 103 15 20 104 42 105 6 7 106 10 107 3 16 108 4 111 8 112 2 113 6 7 11 114 30 115 14 116 22 117 8 118 13 15 124 10 12 126 17 127 9 18 128 15 130 30 35 131 13 132 14 135 20 136 19 138 14 140 9 141 14 202 5 205 1 207 19 209 5

Border Inspections 102 8 103 15 20 104 9 10 49 105 8 106 30 108 18 19 110 24 113 6 7 10-12 114 30 31 117 11 118 13

55

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA Continued] Border Inspections Continued]

121 10 123 33 124 13 125 32 126 20 127 10 29 128 16 18 131 14 132 14 133 7 135 20 137 18 138 14 143 15 209 5 8

CookingFood 102 3 5 13 15 103 21 106 10 113 8 10 114 9 29 116 10 117 9 118 12 119 10 123 33 125 19 31 126 20 127 10 128 15 130 3 0 1 3 3 131 13 14 132 13 133 5 6 134 10 135 20 138 14 141 12 143 11 15 209 5

Funds Available 101 3 24 102 4 103 15 18 104 2 105 6 106 9 107 4 14-16

56

MIGRATIONTO CALIFORNIA [Continued] Funds Available [Continued]

108 5 110 3 8 111 8 112 1 4 6 113 6 114 10 17 29 115 14 116 10 22 117 710 118 13 121 3 10 122 4 123 34 124 12 125 17 126 5 18-20 127 17 2 9 128 15 129 3 130 29 30 34 131 13 132 13 133 3 134 8 10 135 12 18 138 14 140 6 141 12 142 25 143 10 11 201 7 205 1 209 5

Reasons for Move 101 3 23 102 2 4 103 15 18 20 25 39 104 2 42 105 4 6 106 9 11 107 2 108 3 5 18 109 9 10 13 27 110 3 4 8 111 7 8 112 2 113 5 6

57

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA [Continued] Reasons for Move [Continued]

114 115 116 117 118 119 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 201 204 205 206 207 209

Route 102 103 104 105 106 108 110 112 113 114 115 116

8-10 21 22 14 19-22 7 11 8 8 3 141 10 8 14 7 1

12 2 291 121 11 11 41 111 181 8 13 10 51 5

9

4 30 1 32

101 141 23-25 30

8 1 16 1 30 13

3 311 321 341 35 13

3 8-11

12 18 40

13

26 6 9 11

2-4 16 17 19 24 21 10 6 9 1 2 10 19 11 21 191 22

4 18-20 2 I 8 61 7 10 4 3 5 4 I 8 31 40 22-24

58

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA Continued] Route Continued]

117 8-10 118 12 119 9 10 124 11 125 17 126 181 19 127 9 181 29 128 14-16 130 32-34 131 14 132 13 134 10 135 11 19 137 17 138 13 14 202 4 5 205 1 209 7

Shelter 102 4 103 18-20 104 9 106 10 107 4 108 4 111 8 112 5 113 8 10 114 9 24 28 29 116 22 23 117 9 118 12 119 9 121 9 123 33 124 10 125 17-19 126 17 127 9 128 15 129 3 130 301 33 131 13 132 13 133 5 134 10 135 11 136 19

59

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA [Continued] Shelter [Continued]

137 17 141 12 143 11 201 7 2 07 18 209 5

Transportation 101 3 102 4-6 103 16 18 20 104 8 42 105 6 1 7 106 10 107 3 108 4 109 9 13 110 3 8 23 24 111 8 112 5 113 6 7 114 8 24 29-31 115 14 116 1 9 10 22 117 8 118 12 119 8 9 121 9 122 4 I 17 123 32 33 124 12 125 17-191 24 26 2 9 31 126 5 17 18 127 9 17 128 15 129 3 131 13 133 4 134 10 135 11 136 19 138 13 139 10 140 5 9 141 12 142 3 25

15143 201 8 205 1 209 1 2 4 5

60

MISSOURI

108 1 2 19 115 4 0 121 2 129 16 207 7 208 5

Cities Cape Girardeau

116 9 El Dorado Springs

108 1 3 Hannibal

119 4 7 Kansas City

116 8 207 3

Monroe City 119 1

St Louis 119 2 4 7 8

MONTANA

119 3

NEBRASKA

132 1 Cities

Grand Island 130 18

Kerney 130 3

Litchfield 130 3 4 16 35

Ponca 130 1 4 7

Return to 130 40

THE NEW DEAL Civilian Conservation Corps

103 34

61

THE NEW DEAL [Continued] Civilian Conservation Corps [Continued]

110 3-7 9 35 112 28 119 15 125 5 12 21-23 129 18 139 7-9 16 207 13 208 10

Hoover 103 32 34 125 12

National Recovery AdministrationOther Agencies 103 32 34 118 8 205 4 5 8-19

Politics 101 34 103 33 35 104 7 1 8 33 107 12 112 13 28 121 2 125 12 14 15 131 10 132 10 11 138 8 1 15 139 14 140 25 207 12 208 15 209 21

Roosevelt 101 32-34 103 32 104 32 33 106 5 108 5 6 15 16 110 3 35 36 111 6 7 112 27 28 113 25 32 114 19 115 12 118 9 119 6 15 123 30 31 125 12 15 126 13

62

THE NEW DEAL [Continued] Roosevelt [Continued]

127 22 23 128 11 129 10 14 130 23 24 26 27 131 5 9 10 132 9 133 13 27 134 4 8 24 138 11 139 6 7 13 14 23 140 24 14178 142 17 18 205 17 18 207 9 12 13 208 10 209 21

Voting 103 33 106 5 110 25 26 125 14 130 23 131 5 139 252 4 140 25 207 13

Works Progress Administration 101 336 102 2 104 31 105 4 5 8 19 20 107 1 108 12 110 35 111 177 112 28 113 17 18 21 24 33 114 22 115 13 118 8 119 14 156 124 14 17 125 1 12 23 127 22 128 20 23 27 129 5 10 132 9 11 16 133 11 17

63

THE NEW DEAL [Continued] Works Progress Administration Continued]

134 5 9 23 138 11 12 13978 140 23 141 23 142 18 204 6 207 12 208 10 209 21

NEW MEXICO

135 11 18-20 140 3 4

Cities Albuquerque

117 8 11 Deming

116 22 23 Gallup

116 12 Las Cruces

116 22 23

OKIE

113 10 33 114 41 46 128 18 25 33 132 18 19 135 26 202 5 205 4 1 6 208 4

Definition 101 31 102 8 104 37 54 105 22 106 31-33 107 38 108 19 109 17T 19 27 110 28 35

64

OKIE [Continued] Definition [Continued]

114 44 118 24 121 21 32 123 22 37 38 124 25 26 126 40 127 14 31 33 128 33 132 21 22 134 14 136 37-40 137 22 30 139 19 141 25 201 16 202 4 1 16 203 10 206 14 208 4 13

Reactions to Term 101 32 102 8 9 104 37 54 105 22 106 31-33 107 38 39 109 19 110 12 27 28 113 33 34 37 114 41 42 116 34 118 24 120 26 27 121 21 123 37 38 42 124 18 125 42 43 126 32 40 46 127 14 33 36 128 24 25 33 129 21 131 23 132 23 136 22 39 40 137 21 22 30 139 19 141 24 142 29 30

42

35

65

OKIE [Continued] Reactions to Term [Continued]

201 16 203 10 205 12

Rednecks 107 2 4-26

OKLAHOMA

111 6 125 3 10 126 10 14 27 43 128 4 135 11 12 141 5 9

Cities Ardmore

110 1 2 139 2

Blair 114 15

Blanchard 120 1 2 5

Boley 133 1 1 3

Boynton 135 11

Bushyhead 137 73 6

Checotah 113 1 4 128 3 8 209 1

Chelsea 137 7 812

Cold Springs 140 4

Colgate 112 2

Comanche 142 1

Council Hill 131 1

Cushing 201 2

Duncan 110 1 124 1

66

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities Continued]

Durant 103 16

Dustin 139 1 2 25

Enid 138 middot 6

EufaulaLake Eufaula 103 71 29 209 23

Fort Gibson 123 1 12 13 24 25 32 126 1 16

Fort Sill 120 5

Frederick 104 56

Granite 114 8

Greenfield 141 9

Guthrie 138 2-5 13 15

Hammon 142 3 15

Hanna 112 3 136 1

Hartshorne 125 1

Henryetta 103 16 209 1

Hillibee 127 4

Hitchita 112 25 209 3

Holdenville 137 3-5

Hollis 102 1

Lenna 118 1 131 2

Lexington 120 1 2

Lindsay 106 9

67

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities (Continued]

Maud 118 1

McAlester 109 91 10 125 20

McLain 122 1

Meeker 127 6 15 16

Muskogee 122 1 123 18 19 25

Nowata 122 2

Oaklodge 116 1 5

Okemah 103 8 133 4

Oklahoma City 120 8 12 138 3 5

Paden 127 4

Pauls Valley 106 1 109 10 13

Pitcher 103 8

Pleasant Valley 109 10 13

Ponca City 142 1 2

Porum 112 1

Prague 127 5 6

Quinton 136 1 10 11 18

Sallisaw 116 16_ 36

Scullyville 116 3 7

Seminole 116 1 135 8

Spiro 102 1 116 1 3 6 7

68

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities [Continued]

Stillwater 201 4 13

Tryon 201 1

Tulsa 116 16 17

Tuttle 120 1

Watonga 120 4 141 9

Weletka 103 11

Wewoka 112 1 4 25

Whodathoughtit 113 3

Craig County 122 11

Moved to 114 8 115 26 128 2 3 131 1 2 137 3 141 4

Oklahoma Territory 127 1-3

Payne County 105 1

Return to 102 11 107 15 109 27 110 18 38 111 8 18 114 10 14 15 17 116 36 37 120 13 27 123 53 125 25 26 29 30 40 127 16 28 131 13 22 25 133 16 135 23 25 136 18 137 7

69

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Return to [Continued]

139 26 27 140 9 142 3 10 17 22 34 201 13 206 7 207 20 209 1 2 17 18 23

Rogers County 101 23

Sequoyah County 116 1 16-18 36

Wagoner County 101 23

OREGON

109 28 29 130 29-34 206 2

POEMS

128 14 22 25 31 34 36

RELIEFWELFARE Agencies

102 91 13 103 32 107 35 112 12 114 18 124 2 3 125 17 202 5 15 2 0 4 2 11-13

Attitudes toward 101 10 102 91 10 103 32 104 24 32 105 19 110 14 26 27 111 17 112 12 113 17 2833

70

RELIEFWELFARE [Continued] Attitudes toward [Continued]

116 35 119 15 121 177 19 25 123 43 124 177 23 125 38 126 35_~ 39 127 417 42 128 27-30 129 5 130 2 7 131 4 27 30 31 132 16-18 133 13 14 137 32 139 8 140 23 142 18 202 71 8 1 15 203 6 11 204 13 14 20 208 10 209 21

Quality 102 10 103 32 104 32 125 38 39 204 15

Type Received 102 9 10 103 16 32 33 104 24 31 105 19 107 15 108 4 110 17 111 17 112 12 113 32 114 18 42 118 8 121 17 124 23 125 37 128 28 29 130 27 132 16

71

RELIEFWELFARE [Continued] Type Received IContinued]

133 13 134 15 135 28 139 8 202 5 71815 204 15 208 9 209 211 22

Welfare 101 9 10 102 9 10 103 32 104 24 311 36 1 0 5 19- 21 1 2 5 106 12 16 17 23 24 107 14 15 18 351 37 108 4 1 71 18 110 14 17 25-27 111 17 112 121 13 15 113 15 171 28 114 181 421 43 116 35 120 17 121 19 122 24 123 43 125 19 126 251 39 128 27 28 131 4 27 133 11 13 22 136 14 137 32 140 3 141 20 142 18 201 13 202 51 71 15 203 6 11 204 2 11 19-21 205 4 11 12 207 10 13 19

RELIGION

103 32

72

RELIGION [Continued]

110 29 113 321 36 126 28 29 131 6 132 6 135 151 32 142 12 26 33 202 6

Brush Arbor 109 5 122 19 123 25 136 10 139 41 5 209 11

Churches 101 7 11 102 10 105 31 29 106 2 I 8 I 25 107 3 109 5 110 171 18 112 371 39 113 21 16 17 35 114 51 7 8 441 45 115 8 31-33 50-53 117 54-58 118 51 6 1 21 119 4 120 8 121 25 26 122 191 24 123 25126142 124 21 31 5 61 201 22 125 81 41 126 71 241 30 127 21 10 14 271 301 341 351 38-41 128 6 26 27 130 3 131 6 132 6 21 23 133 23 134 1 3 24 25 29 135 7 141 18 31 136 3 7 137 9 10 24 25 138 8 91 14

73

RELIGION Continued] Churches Continued]

140 14 15 141 2 3 9 142 4 22 30-33 143 12 15 24 201 5 11 209 4

MinistryMissionary Work 107 23 113 31 36 142 25 26 29

Moral Majority 134 29

RevivalsTraveling Ministers 109 5 114 5 6 115 32 118 5 6 124 6 125 8 I 9 126 =middot 8 127 5 128 6 131 4 6 I 8 135 14 139 4 141 3 142 26-28 32 33

SOUTH DAKOTA Beadle County

134 1 Huron County

134 5 Return to

134 8 9 29 Wounded Knee

134 5

TEXAS

113 4 114 6 28 43 44 124 4 131 20 142 24 30

74

TEXAS Continued] Cities

Abilene 111 5 6 117 15

Austin lb3 15

Barstow 104 1

Big Spring 142 30 32 209 s 6

Cedar Hill 140 1

Dallas 117 7 140 1

Electra 140 4

Gainesville 121 1

Haskell 129 1

Kemp 117 6

La Mesa 114 14

Plainview 110 3

Port Arthur 116 8 9

Red Springs 114 1

Silverton 140 1

Waco 103 15 16

Wichita Falls 117 8

Wylie 111 1

Brazo River 103 16

Farming Conditions 104 40

Return to 114 14 16 121 28 31 129 6

Rio Grande Valley 103 15

75

VIOLENCE

103 28 29 104 17 21 105 25 27 107 61 9 12 261 28 30 109 2 01 21 33 111 13 17 112 9 10 36 113 4J 18J 21-23 26-29 33 34 114 2527 35 115 49 123 36 125 191 43 126 41 127 23 131 22 23 138 10 11 20-22 139 9 10 15 18 25 203 8 204 9 206 10-12

VIRGINIA

206 1

WASHINGTON

206 1

WORK --xfter World War II

101 29 102 12 103 31 104 15 44 106 16 107 171 19-21 36 110 19 20 34 37 111 16 112 34J 35 114 48 116 31 117 51-57 119 18 120 21 23 24

76

WORK [Continued] --xfter World War II [Continued]

123 46 50 124 28 125 2 28 43-45 126 38 44 127 33 371 41 129 71 8 130 38 41 42 46 134 11 136 301 31 138 25-27 139 22 141 21 26 206 187 19 207 5

Conditions 103 22-24 26 104 2-6 15 16 30 35 52 107 22 24-28 30 31 109 31 110 10 11 12 25 112 26 29 113 15 114 24 124 20 125 22 27 2 9 32 126 21 26 30 38 129 5 12 13 131 21 139 18 203 5 7

During World War II 101 20 29 102 11 103 24 35 104 15 105 25 26 107 17 108 5 6 20 109 37 110 18 19 37 111 12 113 22 26 114 47 48 115 44 47 53 116 31 117 35-51 118 23 119 16

77

WORK [Continued] --ollring World War II [Continued]

120 20 21 121 29 123 22 46 124 27 125 3 27 34 35 43 126 35 43 44 127 20 128 21 29 37 129 7 10 130 37 38 40 41 131 26 29 132 23 133 16 20 134 11 20 136 27 28 138 23-25 139 18 20 21 141 21 26 143 19 202 9 203 8 206 10 15 207 3 4 209 20

Employers 101 30 1025-712 103 12 17 22 32 104 2 15 30 105 11 16 106 15 19 107 9 29-31 38 108 14 15 20 109 1 15 20 27 110 9-11 13 27 36 111 15 112 6 7 26 29 32 113 15 16 28 29 114 11 24 31 41-43 115 16 43-45 116 6 7 25 26 28 30-32 117 18 52 118 13 20 119 11-13 16 18 19 120 12 14 15 20 23 121 17 24 122 5-8 123 35 36

78

WORK [Continued] ~players [Continued]

124 20 125 5 21 24 271 281 40 126 151 21 22 251 26 361 371 39 127 11 121 201 211 30 33 128 18 31 129 4 1 7 1 9-11 1 13 1 18 1 21 2 2 130 31 3540 131 16 26 27 133 2 6 134 121 16-18 201 211 25 136 17-19 26 27 33-35 137 6 8 161 19 20 138 3-6 13 20 139 10 121 14-16 140 9-11 141 16 17 201 12 202 2 3 203 7 206 31 15 207 3 5 209 16

Labor Contracting 107 19 261 291 311 32 133 16-18 26

Migrant Labor 101 41 5 12 30 102 6 7 103 24 25 104 2-6 15 241 25 52 105 9-12 171 18 106 121 131 15 17 21-24 107 4 5 8 18 24-27 30 31 108 3 8 15 109 7 8 19-21 27-30 110 91 101 13 15 111 8 12 16 17 112 6 31 32 113 13 15 18 32 114 31 32 115 52 116 27-30 117 12 17-19 291 31 118 16 119 11 12 120 11-13 15 22 121 10 11 22 122 5 22

79

WORK Continued] --grgrant Labor Continued]

123 35 42 43 125 33 126 26 30 33 37 38 127 31 128 16 21 28 129 3 4 11-17 20 21 130 33 34 131 15 19-21 26 133 19 134 9-13 21 22 135 21 25 29 136 37 38 137 16 20 139 13 15-17 140 3 4 141 19 20 142 18 143 11 13 201 8 14 202 4 9 15 203 4 5 7 8-10 205 3 4 7 206 2 4 5-7 9 12-15 208 6 209 8 9 12-15

Mining 103 8 19 115 33 116 20 21 122 11-13 125 1 3 4 12 131 2 140 4 5 141 1

Odd Jobs 104 23 105 15 25 106 3 107 12 18 19 34 35 108 3 5 6 9 111 11 15 16 113 13 114 17 18 32 33 40 41 48 115 19 24 116 25 26 117 7 52 118 18 119 8 12 14 15

80

WORK [Continued] --odd Jobs

120 8 17 122 6 7 22 123 36 40 49 124 14 16 19 24 127 11 128 19 20 29 129 1 3 5 7 131 16 25 30 132 14 17 134 8 12 15 16 135 11 23 137 12 20 25 26 138 18 22 139 6 7 12 16 17 140 1 6-8 10 142 2 3 5 9 14 34 35 143 6 12 14-16 206 3 4 209 20

Oil Fields 102 5-7 12 112 25 26 114 14 15 116 1 13 121 17 125 2 4 1 28 46 129 9 135 7 8 I 23 29 139 22 140 4 142 2 3 206 16 18 208 1-5

Permanent Jobs 101 9 27 29 103 12 17 23 24 32 104 4 6 14 24 26 29 34 106 4 107 19 35 108 4 7-9 109 15 27-29 110 2 10 18 19 21 24 111 6 9-11 16 112 7 30 31 113 1 4 21 28-31 114 16 31 32 48 115 16 1 17 4 4 116 2 7-16 32

81

WORK [Continued] --permanent Jobs [Continued]

118 11 131 18 19 119 191 20 120 201 211 25 121 22 122 2 3 I 5~8 I 23 123 11 VI 35 36 124 1 14-17 125 20 25 27-29 37 126 21 25 33 35-38 127 11 20-22 24 30 128 20 28-30 129 4 7 130 31 36-38 131 21 30 132 18 19 133 19 22 134 11 18 25-28 36 136 2 10 14 15 19 33-35 137 6 8 26-28 138 1-4 8 139 22 23 140 4 5 10-12 20 141 12 17 142 5 25 26 28 35 143 19 201 10 205 6 8 9 2 07 3 1 5 208 1

Prisoners of War as Workers 115 47 133 20 203 9

Strikes 101 17 104 21 22 1 43 105 11 21 106 13 15 16 191 20 33 107 7 11 15 28 109 20 21 110 32 33 111 13 112 7-10 14 113 32 115 48-50 118 18 124 24 125 3 4

82

WORK [Continued] --strikes [Continued]

126 36 127 24 129 10 11 130 40 41 131 27 133 25 138 8 139 16 17 140 14-16 22 201 14 203 7 206 10-13 209 18

Unions 101 17 35 104 21 22 45 105 21 106 15 16 107 5 11-13 21-24 108 12 109 20 112 2 10 32 34-36 113 31 114 42 115 50 116 33 34 118 18 119 13 120 23 24 124 24 125 34 43 45 46 126 36 127 42 128 30 129 10 11 16 130 39-41 46 131 26 134 23 139 16 140 14 22 141 21 203 7 209 18

Wages 101 27 103 10 14 17 18 22 23 33 104 2 4 I 22 I 24 26 341 35 47 105 13 161 17

83

WORK [Continued] --wages [Continued]

106 14 18 19 107 2 12 17 25 30 108 5 6 8 109 6 8 20 21 28 29 31 40 110 7 9 11 1216 111 8 11 13 14 16 112 4 8-10 14 113 13 16-18 26 28 29 114 11 18 25 32 33 42 115 16 28 44 50 116 7 11 16 19 26-32 34 117 7 18 32 35 118 15 18 119 1 11 13 14 120 11-14 121 11 122 3 6-8 123 35 49 125 4 5 7 12 21-23 27-29 38 43 126 23 25 26 36 42 127 17 24 42 43 128 30 129 3 5 7 10 11 21 22 13 0 3 6 3 7 3 9-41 131 12 13 16 134 12 15 16 23 24 26 135 11 21 23 136 28 29 137 8 9 32 138 5 11 18 25 139 6 7 10 12-14 16-18 140 7 9 10 14 15 141 4 8 10 12 15 16 142 16 201 10 203 2 5 204 14 205 6 206 4 10 11 14 15 2 07 10 13 208 9 209 13 15

Work Permits 109 22 23

16

CALIFORNIA fContinued] Cities fContinued]

Shafter Continued] 136 13 17 18 21-23 202 6 206 6 208 7

Cherokee Strip 129 15 16

Smiths Corner 135 20 24

Stockton 134 19

Stratford 205 12

Sunnyvale 104 4 46

Taft 121 13 125 2 28 44 202 13 208 1 4

Tipton 104 22 112 7 123 35 209 14 15 22

Tranquility 131 20

Tulare 111 9 12 120 23 26 27 121 9 10 20 123 3 9 40 45 46 131 14 15

Ukipa 114 10

Ventura 130 18 141 14

Visalia 110 20 111 11 16 114 16 23 24 26 28 31-34 116 37 123 40 127 12 13 21 22 36 38 129 16 143 3 9

17

CALIFORNIA JContinued] Cities Continued]

Wasco 106 17 107 4 109 161 40 129 14 142 5 24 281 30 204 8 209 10 14 23 24

Watsonville 107 41 8 12 15 119 11 128 1719 2 05 10

Weed Patch 125 25 33 3 6

Wheeler Ridge 114 16 31 48

Whittier 209 23

Wilmar 127 10

Woodville 123 33-35

Camp Roberts 125 34 39

China Lake 138 24-27

First Impression 101 15 102 4 105 7 106 11 29 107 4 109 1 110 8 23 24 111 9 113 18 114 10 13 23 31 115 15 116 9 117 27 118 13 120 12 121 9 123 3 3 34 124 11 125 24-27

18

CALIFORNIA [Continued] First Impression [Continued]

l27 101 27 1 2 9 128 18 130 341 35 131 15 132 12 133 15 134 101 11 135 21-23 29 136 21 138 14 15 139 11 141 11 15 142 4 201 8 205 2

Hunters Point 208 13

Imperial Valley 104 3 22 34 47 112 31 113 4-6 11-15 116 10 124 11 14 126 16 21 38 41

Kern County 116 33 37

Lake Bottom Buena Vista Lake 109 1 2 113 13 16 20 35

Politics 101 32-34 107 11 12 21 110 25 112 17 126 24 133 28 134 27 28 138 29-32

Sacramento Valley 110 16

San Joaquin Valley 110 4 8 19 116 9 121 9 126 38 127 36-38 41 131 12 20 142 2 8 209 9 20 22-24

19

CALIFORNIA [Continued] Stanislaus County

106 21 Tagus Ranch

112 6 Treatment in

101 11 14 32 102 51 10 104 9 107 6 10 24 26 32 108 4 11 15 16 109 19 110 10-13 19 20 27 34 112 13-16 113 24 25 33-35 114 11 35 43 45 47 116 25 123 35-38 54 55 125 25 40 126 13 23 24 30 32 33 42 46 127 14 25 31-33 43 132 8 134 9 14 137 16 21 24 139 20 22 140 22 142 16 201 ll 15 204 9 206 10 209 14 16

Tulare County 106 21

Yosemite 119 9 10

CHEROKEE INDIAN NATION

126 1 2 1 9-12 2 7 1 2 9 1 4 6 Green Corn Dance and Festival

126 9 10 Religion

126 28 29

COLORADO

113 30

20

CRIMELAWENFORCEMENT

103 28 29 104 20 21 107 7 9 10 15 17 18 29 37 108 13 109 20 21 110 13 30 33 112 13 113 20-24 26 28 114 26 27 116 7 12 120 6 122 1 23 123 3 8 16 21 22 125 18 20 129 14 15 131 2 132 10 11 133 1 4 5 135 11 31 14 17 138 21 8 32 139 131 151 21 24 25 142 8 203 8 206 10-11 19 207 18 19 209 81 17

Charges of Communist Agitation 112 15-20

Criminal Prosecution 112 16-171 20

THE DEPRESSION

103 11 14 1 15 33-35 39 108 1 5 109 36 110 3 I 28 111 7 113 5 114 17 18 115 5 11 12 116 17 117 7 119 1-4 6 15 120 6 121 12 122 3 22

21

THE DEPRESSION I Continued]

123 43 125 1 2 s 12 126 2 I 51 6 13 127 29 128 5 10 129 2 130 20-24 131 4 91 26 132 9 133 3 134 2 135 28 136 17 18 40 137 237 24 138 51 91 11 12 139 1 5 140 17 142 3 17 202 1 205 2 206 6 207 8 1 91 221 23 208 4 I 5 81 9

Causes 118 8 125 12 126 13 134 8 207 8 I 12

DISCRIMINATION

103 28 111 17 114 44 121 131 14 125 42 126 9 40-42 128 9 131 28 132 21-24 133 5 6 251 28 137 21 22 30 138 7 16 139 13T 14 140 257 26 208 5-7 11 12

22

DISCRIMINATION Community

101 10 11 32 102 8 9 104 9 54 105 22-25 27 28 106 33 37 108 15 17 109 19 110 23 27 33 34 36 37 112 13 14 114 45 121 13 18 19 123 36 42 54 55 126 241 321 401 41 127 31-33 128 33 129 18

Government Agencies 104 24 108 13 110 23 33 112 12 13 133 14 202 6 I 8 19

Housing 101 12 102 7 104 43 124 10 16 133 28

Job 101 11 12 32 102 9 104 17 105 12 161 21 22 106 19 110 13 14 114 11 41 45 116 25 124 20 126 42 131 26 139 14 201 11

Schools 102 9 104 11 18 108 10~13 110 32

23

DISCRIMINATION [Continued] Schools IContinued]

1-12 17 114 13 35 36 117 13 14 16 30 34 118 7 16 17 22 121 14-16 123 35-38 124 15 19 126 24 25 127 19 20 36 128 22-24 131 14 22-24 28 133 14 2224 25 134 14 15 24 135 18 26 136 22 24 137 16 21 203 4 204 13 209 9 16

EDUCATION

131 2 22 28 29 132 2 140 22 27

Arizona 114 25 27

Arkansas 107 3 115 6 8 24-26 128 1-3 7 141 2 143 7-10

Athletics 108 10 120 7 123 36 451 46 125 1 6 19 21 22 42 46 127 36 133 23-25 134 14-21 137 14 23

California 101 5 102 11 16 103 25 104 11 27 49 53

24

EDUCATION [Continued] California [Continued]

105 31 11 107 4-6 101 151 16 32 108 5 6 10-13 17 109 6 17 26 29 110 20 21 32 111 12 112 31 37 113 23 24 30 114 2 12-14 35 36 49 115 2 0 116 25 117 12-16 23 24 29 30 34 118 3 7 15-17 21 119 6 120 11 14 23 121 10 12 14-17 20 21 123 35-39 43-46 124 7 15 18 19 125 41 45 126 22 24 34 43 44 127 11 19-21 27 36 128 19 21 129 12 18 19 131 14-16 22-25 27 132 12 15 17 18 133 11 12 14 17 22 134 12-15 24 135 26 28 30 31 136 16 17 22-26 36 137 8 16 17 20-23 28-30 138 2 6 8 10 11 16-22 31 139 22 140 10 11 19 20 141 15 20 142 4 14 15 21 143 3 12-14 16 201 9 10 202 1 9 15 203 1 2 4 5 7 205 2 18 19 206 16 208 1 S 14 209 4 8 9 14-17 20 23

College 101 11 18 20 104 53 107 17 108 17

25

EDUCATION [Continued] College [Continued]

110 20 211 32 114 4 9 116 32 117 53-55 118 3 119 6 120 2 121 121 29 30 122 2 123 51 125 1 6 7 21 126 44 45 127 20 321 33 36-40 128 38 130 43 132 25 133 17 21 22 137 8 29 138 3 6 22-24 31 140 20 22 142 4 26 30 143 16 17 202 1 2 5 9 205 2 5 6 16 19 207 2 3 208 ll 4 209 20-23

Discrimination 101 11 107 6 108 101 11 110 32 112 17 114 121 131 351 36 117 131 14 16 301 34 118 7 I 16 17 22 120 27 121 13-16 123 35-38 124 15 19 125 23 126 24 25 34 43 127 19 20 36 128 22-24 129 19 131 141 22-24 28 132 22 133 14 24 25

26

EDUCATION [Continued] Discrimination [Continued]

134 14 15 21 24 135 18 136 22 24 137 16 21 141 22 203 4 206 17 209 9 16

Iowa 205 2 207 2

Missouri 108 2 11 119 1 21 4-6

Nebraska 130 1 2 7 17 132 4-6

New Mexico 135 19

Oklahoma 101 21 7 102 1 104 14 105 1-3 106 31 7 107 3 109 27 110 2 3 30 113 1 3 114 2 13 50 116 11 6 7 18 118 2 3 6 120 1 21 5-7 122 2 123 7 9 12 20 21 24 25 35 124 2 4 6 125 1 6 20 21 126 2 5 6 44 127 2 3 16 128 4-6 131 1 3 7 8 133 1 11 135 1 2 8 16 18 136 16 17 231 24 137 3 5-8 11 14-16 29 30 138 1-6 10 139 1 142 7 14 15 21 201 3 209 3 4

27

EDUCATION 1Continued] South Dakcita

134 1-3 24 Texas

111 4 114 2 13 50 117 1 5 6 10 121 2 4 5 13 129 2 140 4 143 2

FAMILY LIFE

101 1 5 19 102 2 7 11 12 16 103 2 31 4 6 10 21 105 1 2 I 9 16 24 26 28 106 38 112 7 113 9 10 26 116 20 21 118725 124 4 27 28 125 3 4 126 24 25 44 45 135 2 9 14 15 136 8 9

Bartering 109 11 115 6 116 6 123 15 125 101 11 126 5 128 4 129 2 131 7 140 3

Cars 103 2 4 7 8 9 12 14 15 20 27 105 18 29 106 12 13 107 3 9 15 108 2 4 6 111 8 113 22 23 29 114 4 15 30 33 116 22 30 36 117 71 8 12 23

28

FAMILY LIFE (Continued] Cars Continued]

119 4 120 9 131 15 121 9 122 4 16 17 123 13 125 3 291 31 126 5 17 18 127 9 16 17 128 15 129 3 130 4 30 133 4 12 134 3 5 6 135 9 25 136 19 24 27 138 1 12 13 19 20 30 140 5 9 141 4 5 12 142 6 17 203 3 205 2 9 206 9 207 6 I 21 22 209 4

Chores 101 2 102 12 103 3 6 21 104 48 52 58 59 105 17 109 6-8 18 26 111 2 113 1 2 6 7 114 3 39 40 115 5 7 10 27 28 117 5 26 118 3 4 119 2 120 5 121 1 3 123 1 2 51 10 11 14 15 19 31

461 49 124 3 4 21 125 2 126 3 6 7 128 1 8 130 34 131 8 1 25

29

FAMILY LIFE [Continued] Chores IContinued]

132 3 133 2 15 134 7 135 5 10 19 22 25 27 137 3 4 10-12 22 25 138 9 139 1 2 4 140 12 141 3 142 6 1 22 201 6 209 4 14

Cooking Food 101 9 24 102 3 5 13 15 103 4 27 29 105 2 11 14 15 106 35 36 107 9 13 14 108 2 3 14 109 2 3 7 12 13 22 110 31 111 3 113 2 15 16 18 114 4 17 18 25 38 39 115 10 1 11 1 16 1 2 8 1 31 116 101 24 117 51 6 1 17 119 4 120 16 121 7 24 25 122 13 16 20 123 15-18 25 27 37 49 124 5 6 21 22 125 11-14 126 22 23 127 10 17 128 1 5 10 129 12 130 8 13-15 25 131 5-7 20 21 25 132 6 7 20 133 2 1 3 1 11 1 2 2 134 5-7 22 135 2-6 9 10 18 22 25 27 136 9 12 13 23 137 2 3 10 19 138 25

30

FAMILY LIFE IContinued] CookingFood [Continued]

139 2 3 140 1-3 142 6 7 10 11 143 5-7 11 201 6 16 202 5-7 203 2 204 10 206 1 2 207 10 208 5 209 11-13

Dating 103 12 104 56 106 9 107 10 108 16 113 3 4 114 15 115 4 8 36 116 1 14 117 53 119 5 120 7 8 122 21 125 19 126 8 127 21 130 17 133 24 135 31 136 26 27 2 91 32 137 10 138 20-23 142 27

Entertainment 101 6 7 14 26 102 14 15 103 7 12 27 29 30 104 48 52 105 3 106 4 14 18 26 31 107 3 1 5 108 2 109 2 5 21 26 32 36 110 17 111 2 11

31

FAMILY LIFE [Continued] Entertainment [Continued]

112 31 38 113 2 281 29 31 114 51 13 1 15 1 40 115 3-5 8 33 36 116 2-4 33 117 9 23 24 34 118 5-7 20 21 119 4 1 5 1 11 14 120 2 8 121 5 19 122 9 19 20 123 5 20 211 25 37 411 42 124 2 6 21 125 41 6 8 9 221 33 126 8 257 28 127 34 128 6-8 241 26 129 81 171 18 131 61 9 132 5-7 133 3 14 15 134 6 17 21 22 135 3 7 91 13 14 16 30 32 136 2 91 11-131 29 137 9 24 138 5 23 139 4 9 140 2 3 141 3 10 142 6 11 15 22 143 1 3 8 10 201 2 5 203 6 208 6 2 0 9 4 13

Hobbies 102 7 103 12 104 57-59 114 9 118 6 120 5 123 19 129 8 135 3

Hunting 109 2 116 21 5

32

FAMILY LIFE [Continued] Hunting [Continued]

119 5 8 122 11 123 16-22 125 10 131 5 22 135 5 10 24 139 24

Marriage 101 3 25 102 2 12 16 103 12-14 104 56 105 1 25 106 8 1 9 107 171 20 108 8 16 109 26 27 110 2 19 111 4 5 112 4 113 1 3 4 29 30 114 15 115 8 9 36 37 116 1 16 30 117 52 53 58 118 21 119 17 120 7 121 15 29 122 2 21 123 27 37 47-49 124 26 125 27 126 8 9 28 127 3-5 211 39 130 5 17 19 42 131 3 132 19 133 24 135 4 31 136 6 8 26 27 30 32 137 10 24 26 138 24 28 139 19 140 4 5 141 21 142 24 27 28 143 17

33

FAMILY LIFE [Continued] Marriage Continued]

201 4 12 14 206 2 207 2 209 20

Moonshining 103 8 10 36-38 122 14 135 3

Problems 103 6 8 20 35 36 105 23 106 24T 25 28 107 19 20 35 37 108 6 16 17 109 17 18 110 2 3 112 3 71 24-26 29 31 113 9 12 18 21-23 25-29 114 7 115 2 3 6 116 7 117 25 120 1-3 24-26 121 23 24 122 10 18 19 130 3 132 1 3 7 135 23 29 30 136 37 38 40 138 4 6 9 141 14 15 201 13 202 6-8 12 204 11

Sense of Community 103 11 105 18 24 106 28 107 14 108 19 109 12_ 19 110 11 18 23 113 10 11 114 18 118 3 4 121 3 122 10 18 19

34

FAMILY LIFE [Continued] Sense of Community [Continued]

124 6 8 15 125 4 8 126 12 13 39 128 7 37 130 2 8 131 4 5 7 20 132 71 8 135 13 17 18 25 31 137 5 6 138 31 32 141 4 9 142 7 8 21-24 143 7

Shivaree 114 15 126 28 127 5

Sports 108 10 113 3 116 4 119 5 120 7 122 19 24 123 4 5 19 45 49 50 125 1 6 128 6 1 9 133 23-25 134 14-22 25 135 10 136 12 137 14 138 19 139 18 141 3 9 142 27 2 08 6

FARMING 110 3 11 115 39 47 48 123 28 29 47 48 52 53 125 10 140 19 20 141 4 10 11 26 201 6

35

FARMING Continued] Butchering

109 12 130 8-13

Crops 101 23 102 1 103 20 32 104 2 105 1 2 109 10 11 111 4 112 2 3 24 113 1 2 4 114 2 115 2 6 23 41 42 116 4 5 17 18 117 5 118 2 9 10 119 2 14 120 6 121 3 6 8 122 13 123 13 14 19 29 41 124 7 9 125 3 10 11 15 29 126 3 127 152 128 1 4 129 1 130 15 16 19-22 27 28 131 11 133 2 137 134 1 5 137 2 138 9 139 2 140 9 202 141 8 143 21 205 2 3 13 206 1 3 4 8 207 6 8 12 14 209 4

Drought 101 23 103 17 104 2 105 5

36

FARMING Continued] Drought Continued]

106 6 109 11 110 22 113 4 6 114 16 19 116 18-20 118 10~ 11 119 3 6 121 6 124 1 7 125 15 126 2 127 71 161 27 128 2 51 10 130 5 16 20 281 29 131 11 132 9 134 5 139 5 140 5 141 41 6 142 19 201 21 16 205 4 8 207 14 20 209 11 2

Dust Storms 101 71 8 102 3 103 17 39 105 4 106 5 6 109 11 110 12 21 111 6 7 112 23 114 21 115 12 116 18~ 19 118 10 11 119 3 120 6 121 6 123 14 124 7 125 15 16 126 14

37

FARMING Continued] Dust Storms IContinued]

127 27 29 128 10 130 16 131 11 136 40 138 137 14 141 4 6 142 4 17-20 201 16 205 4 207 6 14-18 20 21 209 6

FloodsCyclones 107 16 111 6 7 114 23 123 14 23 130 1 134 5 138 15 139 11 209 1

Government Policies 101 20 24 102 2 103 24 32 33 35 104 7 8 33 105 5 106 8 107 13 108 6 15 16 109 9 22 111 6 7 113 32 114 19 20 118 9 10 119 6 120 20 123 30-32 124 9 10 125 121 13 127 22 128 11 130 26 27 131 5 10 11 132 10 134 4 8 24 139 6 16 17

38

FARMING fContinued] Government Policies Continued]

140 24 142 18 201 2 205 11-19 209 7 8

Income 101 3 104 2 105 2 106 8 111 5 112 3 24 26 113 1 2 4 114 4 16 19 115 11 43 117 7 118 2 8 9 119 4 6 7 121 6 7 123 40 41 126 6 13 151 20 127 16 12 8 51 9 129 2 130 15 18 211 22 25 26 34 35

481 49 132 2 9 11 135 3 138 3 140 5 141 4 51 19 142 5 143 20 205 6 13 206 2-4 207 81 9 15 21

Land Ownership 101 23 103 31 107 2 108 1 109 91 10 110 22 112 3 114 1 2 7 115 36 119 1-3 6 7 120 6

39

FARMING [Continued] Land Ownership [Continued]

121 2 122 2 3 123 35 41 50 125 2 3 23 126 2 3 13 127 12 18 22 128 8 129 1 7 22 130 3 131 4 133 3 4 12 137 18 25 26 134 2 4 5 8 11 137 27 138 2 3 139 2 140 5 13 17-19 141 3 15-17 21 22 142 2-4 25 143 20 2 OS 1 2 206 1 5 6 8 9 207 9 10 209 1 22

Land Rental 101 2 102 1 103 8 23 104 1 7 8 107 2 110 1 111 2 113 4 114 1 2 10 14 115 23 27 116 16-18 118 2 119 3 120 6 121 2 7 8 122 2 123 127 13 40 41 50 124 4 9 127 1 2 6 7 128 5 129 1 130 5 15 i31 4 17-19

40

FARMING [Continued] Land Rental IContinued]

138 9 139 5 140 101 13 141 15 201 3 206 5 9

Methods 101 3 102 3 7 12 103 171 20 21 24 31 39 104 1 105 5 106 7 29 109 6 11 12 30 31 110 21 22 28 111 7 112 23 113 2 114 19 20 115 51 41-48 116 5 15 18 118 1 10 19 119 2 4 120 11 14 121 6 7 122 9 10 16-18 123 2 3 6 7 19 29 30 51 52 124 8 9 125 10 11 15 16 126 5 14 21 127 7 16 128 7 10 11 129 7 130 15 1619 131 5 11 18 132 3 9 10 134 6 140 20 141 6 19 142 51 19~ 201 22 143 2 0 201 6 206 3 8 207 7 81 14 16

Sharecropping 103 1 7 105 1 110 1 3

41

FARMING Continued] Sharecropping Continued]

111 2 112 3 24 113 4 115 6 91 27 116 17 117 11 5 7 118 2 9 121 2 127 21 61 15 128 8 129 1 130 51 151 18 137 2 141 41 8 142 2 206 4 5 209 11 19

THE GRAPES OF WRATHSTEINBECK

106 6 1 71 15 108 15 110 29-301 33 119 13 122 22 125 41 128 331 34 132 22 134 13 142 19 208 4 71 11 13-16

Identification with 101 16 35 103 27 28 111 18 113 35 121 27 127 181 41 42 129 13 20 21 131 13 133 21 136 20 37 139 20 201811 205 5

42

THE GRAPES OF WRATHSTEINBECK [Continued] Movie

103 27 105 26 106 33 34 107 5 13 110 2 8 113 34 114 45 118 16 17 121 27 124 25 127 42 131 28 137 31 139 19 141 24 208 15

Objections to 101 16 103 2 8 105 26 27 106 33-36 114 45 46 118 23 24 120 28 124 25 127 18 25 128 33 34 131 27 28 137 30 31 139 20 141 2 4 143 13 204 19 205 5 2 06 19 208 14-16

HEALTH Accidents

104 61 62 107 18 116 22 23

Birth of Children 101 5 102 2 103 5 9 10 13 16 105 1

43

HEALTH [Continued] Birth of Children Continued]

106 16 22 109 15 16 18~ 37 111 6 112 20 113 2 4 5 14 18-20 114 37 115 11-13 17 38 117 21 120 3 8 13 19-22 122 20 123 50 125 10 37 126 12 127 7 1 8 129 19 20 130 1 2 22 133 10 135 9 12 20 21 136 4 8 27 137 2 1 3 138 2 139 19 23 140 711 142 2 8 143 17 202 3 7 11 12 18

Causes of Death 101 25 103 5 106 16 107 1 13 19 109 25 26 38 39 110 2 31 111 5 112 6 113 1 19 30 114 43 49 115 3 6 7 17 18 116 5 117 20 21 26 120 1 3 19 24 25 123 16~ 43 124 23 126 44 127 4 5 13 130 24 48 132 19 135 137 14 16

44

HEALTH [Continued] Causes of Death [Continued]

136 3-6 25 27 29-31 38 39 141 16 142 23 143 19 202 3 9 10 12 14 16-18 206 14 209 19 20

Diseases 102 13 103 20 105 11 14 23 24 107 6 11 13 14 16 19 20 30 31 109 24 38 39 110 2 8 30 31 112 14 19 24 113 8 12 13 18 19 30 114 9 17 25 26 37 49 115 5 7 12 16-20 22 23 116 19 117 26 47 52-56 120 3 19 20 24 26 122 18 24 123 16 22-24 124 22-24 26 125 47 126 22 35 127 3 7 128 2 9 129 2 3 130 3 38 47 131 12 22 132 2 19 133 8 135 13 21 136 25 30 35 39 137 4 8 138 13 23 139 7 140 5 142 20 21 202 1-4 8-14 16 18 203 6 205 1 206 2 209 11 12 19

Folk Remedies and Cures 103 5 107 11

45

HEALTH [Continued] Folk Remedies and Cures Continued]

109 24 25 113 11 19 115 2 3 22 117 20 21 123 20 23 128 6 133 9 10 135 14 22 137 4 142 20 21 202 8-111 14

Health Care 101 13 20 102 13 103 5 91 16 105 141 151 23 24 106 1 8 107 111 18 23 38 109 151 16 181 23 241 381 39 110 2 1 8 1 311 32 112 6 113 1 51 18-201 301 311 33 38 114 17 371 38 115 5-7 12-18 23 116 5 61 23 117 20-231 55 118 171 18 120 3 41 8 21 22 121 20 25 122 18 20 21 123 4 22 23 124 4 22 23 125 10 21 37 38 126 22 23 35 127 3 7-9 30 128 2 9 129 19 130 1 22 23 47 48 131 22 132 19 133 8-10 135 91 12-14 21 22 136 6 9 301 33 35 137 8 138 131 23 139 71 9~ 101 18 19 141 2 0 142 20

46

HEALTH Continued] Health Care Continued]

202 2-14 16-19 206 14 209 11 12

Sanitation 202 4-6 15 17

HOUSING Auto Courts

107 9~ 14~ 27 Ditch Camps

102 7 8~ 14 103 26 104 12 105 23 106 15 107 10 110 6 25 113 14 35 114 39 115 52 118 15 16 119 13 16 121 19 20 122 22 23 125 20 37 126 33 129 15 131 20 132 18 136 37-39 137 17 139 18 202 4-6 15 203 3 206 7 I 10 208 7 8 11 209 10

Dugouts 135 11~ 18 19

Government-provided 101 34 103 26 27 104 19 20 51 105 10 106 10 11 14

47

HOUSING Continued] Government-provided [Continued]

107 4-7 13 14 16 17 28 108 12 109 31-33 110 14 111 9-11 15 112 3 8 113 35 36 114 38 39 118 16 119 13 121 17-19 124 16 125 25 33 36 126 26 30-32 127 23 41 128 20 129 141 15 131 22 133 2 0 137 30 141 20 202 6 15 203 3 204 16 17 205 4 206 13 14 208 7 20 9 10

Grower-provided 102 8 103 24-26 104 20 42 46 105 9 106 12 15 109 15 28 110 16 111 14 112 6 113 13 16 114 10 23 28 33 34 118 18 20 119 12 13 121 22 122 6 23 123 35 42 125 24 25~ 33 35 36 126 21 7 33 127 11 18 23

48

HOUSING [Continued] Grower-provided [Continued]

128 19 129 4 5 13-15 131 16 133 18 137 17 ~ 20 139 15 18 140 6 8-10 16 141 14 16 17 201 8 9 203 3 204 16 17 206 6-8 13 209 10

Homes in California 101 8 26 28 29 102 4 6 11 12 103 21 104 4 12-14 25 26 49 60 61 105 19 20 106 12 21 107 5 I 7 121 27 108 31 6 1 7 109 151 181 271 29 110 81 14 15 111 14 112 61 8 I 201 301 331 39 113 16-201 23 24 28 114 10 111 231 331 34 115 15-17 116 241 261 32 117 18 19 118 14 121 111 171 181 221 29 122 246 123 341 36 371 411 50 124 101 111 141 16 125 251 35 126 21 22 33 127 11 13 18-241 30 311 37 128 19 20 129 4 11 12 15-17 131 13 16 17 19 20 132 12 14 15 17 133 8 12 15 27 28 134 10-13 135 24 27 31 33 136 21 24 25 137 20 24 26 27

49

HOUSING [Continued] Homes in California IContinued]

138 13 16-18 20 25 28 29 139 17 18 ~3 24 140 6-11 17 141 13 14 16 27 142 29 143 11 12 20 201 10 202 3 203 1 2 204 16 18 205 7 206 7-9 208 10 209 9 11 14 15

Homestead in Arkansas 103 3 115 1 2 4 9 10 22-24 128 1 2 137 1 141 1 2 143 6 7

Homesmiddottead in Missouri 108 1 119 1 2 4

Homestead in Nebraska 130 5-8 18 132 2 8

Homestead in Oklahoma 103 9 12-14 17 104 56 106 2 109 10 110 1 114 1 4 10 16 115 2 7 118 2 4 122 2 4 9 11 123 1 2 9-14 124 3-5 125 9 10 126 3 4 27 127 1 2 6 7 15 16 26 27 128 3 131 1 133 1 4 135 6-8 136 8 11 12 137 7 13

50

HOUSING [Continued] Homestead in Oklahoma [Continued]

138 2 3 9 11 12 139 1-3 142 1-4 7--13 209 3

Homestead in South Dakota 134 2 3

Homestead in Texas 111 3 117 2 121 1 4 129 1 2 140 1

Internment Camps WW II) 122 23 125 35

Labor Camps 103 21 24 28 104 44 107 4 10 12 16 17 26 27 29 109 27 28 31-33 110 33 113 17 20 114 24-28 33 117 11 12 17 18 25 123 33 128 16 129 4 12 17 133 18 134 13 21 22 142 29 202 15 204 16 205 5

State Rental Homes 135 27 28

Tents 101 34 102 4 5 103 9 104 3 13 42 43 62 105 9 106 13 107 4 9 10 14 17 27 28 109 1 2 9 31 113 6 114 24 115 15

51

HOUSING [Continued] Tents Continued]

116 8 117 19 121 17-20 123 33 124 16 125 33 37 127 30~ 37 129 4 12 15 131 13 20 21 134 21 140 6 143 13 14 202 4 204 9 17 206 6 7 209 10 11

IMPACT OF EXPERIENCE

l(H 14 161 191 28 31 102 10 103 35 41 104 2 81 48 55 63 64 106 26 27 107 6 14 30-33 35-37 108 19-21 109 40 110 13 19 20 27 34-36 38 39 111 18 112 14 17 19-211 30 34 40 113 24-26 2 9 34 37 114 50 115 20 53 116 37 117 10 15 24 27 58 121 11 15-19 31 122 23 24 123 39 42 53-55 125 45 47 126 17 ~ 18 24 33 45 46 127 12 14 19-21 32-351 41 43 128 19 30~ 35-38 130 48 49 131 191 25 31 132 17 24

52

IMPACT OF EXPERIENCE [Continued]

134 136

137 138 141 142 143 202 203 209

24 25 28 11 17 20 41 29_ 32 16 31-33 14 25 26 28 34 22 23 16-19 11 19 25

29 21 25 33 35 36 40

INDIANA

202 1

IOWA

142 205 207

4 1 1

IWO JIMA

117 42-48

JAPANESE INTERNMENT

122 125 205

23 35 9 10

KANSAS

113 116 132 207

3 14 1 6 16

KU KLUX KLAN

103 135

28 14-17

53

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA

114 301 46 116 19 122 22 131 20 135 20 139 11 140 13 202 4 51 9 17 18 208 3 1 6 10-12

Attraction of California 101 3 1 17 102 3 103 18 20 105 6 106 6 9 11 281 29 107 8 108 4 I 18 109 9 110 8 111 9 112 23 113 51 6 114 91 22 115 14 391 41 116 71 9 117 8 118 11 12 119 8 1 10 11 121 9 122 3 124 10 11 125 81 241 30 126 151 16 127 8 1 16 27 128 13 129 3 130 32 131 12 25 132 3 11 12 134 81 11 24 135 11 18 136 18 139 101 26 140 5 141 51 14 142 3 4 143 11 201 4 I 6 8 12

54

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA [Continued]

202 6 206 2 4 209 2

Belongings 101 3 102 4 103 15 20 104 42 105 6 7 106 10 107 3 16 108 4 111 8 112 2 113 6 7 11 114 30 115 14 116 22 117 8 118 13 15 124 10 12 126 17 127 9 18 128 15 130 30 35 131 13 132 14 135 20 136 19 138 14 140 9 141 14 202 5 205 1 207 19 209 5

Border Inspections 102 8 103 15 20 104 9 10 49 105 8 106 30 108 18 19 110 24 113 6 7 10-12 114 30 31 117 11 118 13

55

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA Continued] Border Inspections Continued]

121 10 123 33 124 13 125 32 126 20 127 10 29 128 16 18 131 14 132 14 133 7 135 20 137 18 138 14 143 15 209 5 8

CookingFood 102 3 5 13 15 103 21 106 10 113 8 10 114 9 29 116 10 117 9 118 12 119 10 123 33 125 19 31 126 20 127 10 128 15 130 3 0 1 3 3 131 13 14 132 13 133 5 6 134 10 135 20 138 14 141 12 143 11 15 209 5

Funds Available 101 3 24 102 4 103 15 18 104 2 105 6 106 9 107 4 14-16

56

MIGRATIONTO CALIFORNIA [Continued] Funds Available [Continued]

108 5 110 3 8 111 8 112 1 4 6 113 6 114 10 17 29 115 14 116 10 22 117 710 118 13 121 3 10 122 4 123 34 124 12 125 17 126 5 18-20 127 17 2 9 128 15 129 3 130 29 30 34 131 13 132 13 133 3 134 8 10 135 12 18 138 14 140 6 141 12 142 25 143 10 11 201 7 205 1 209 5

Reasons for Move 101 3 23 102 2 4 103 15 18 20 25 39 104 2 42 105 4 6 106 9 11 107 2 108 3 5 18 109 9 10 13 27 110 3 4 8 111 7 8 112 2 113 5 6

57

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA [Continued] Reasons for Move [Continued]

114 115 116 117 118 119 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 201 204 205 206 207 209

Route 102 103 104 105 106 108 110 112 113 114 115 116

8-10 21 22 14 19-22 7 11 8 8 3 141 10 8 14 7 1

12 2 291 121 11 11 41 111 181 8 13 10 51 5

9

4 30 1 32

101 141 23-25 30

8 1 16 1 30 13

3 311 321 341 35 13

3 8-11

12 18 40

13

26 6 9 11

2-4 16 17 19 24 21 10 6 9 1 2 10 19 11 21 191 22

4 18-20 2 I 8 61 7 10 4 3 5 4 I 8 31 40 22-24

58

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA Continued] Route Continued]

117 8-10 118 12 119 9 10 124 11 125 17 126 181 19 127 9 181 29 128 14-16 130 32-34 131 14 132 13 134 10 135 11 19 137 17 138 13 14 202 4 5 205 1 209 7

Shelter 102 4 103 18-20 104 9 106 10 107 4 108 4 111 8 112 5 113 8 10 114 9 24 28 29 116 22 23 117 9 118 12 119 9 121 9 123 33 124 10 125 17-19 126 17 127 9 128 15 129 3 130 301 33 131 13 132 13 133 5 134 10 135 11 136 19

59

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA [Continued] Shelter [Continued]

137 17 141 12 143 11 201 7 2 07 18 209 5

Transportation 101 3 102 4-6 103 16 18 20 104 8 42 105 6 1 7 106 10 107 3 108 4 109 9 13 110 3 8 23 24 111 8 112 5 113 6 7 114 8 24 29-31 115 14 116 1 9 10 22 117 8 118 12 119 8 9 121 9 122 4 I 17 123 32 33 124 12 125 17-191 24 26 2 9 31 126 5 17 18 127 9 17 128 15 129 3 131 13 133 4 134 10 135 11 136 19 138 13 139 10 140 5 9 141 12 142 3 25

15143 201 8 205 1 209 1 2 4 5

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MISSOURI

108 1 2 19 115 4 0 121 2 129 16 207 7 208 5

Cities Cape Girardeau

116 9 El Dorado Springs

108 1 3 Hannibal

119 4 7 Kansas City

116 8 207 3

Monroe City 119 1

St Louis 119 2 4 7 8

MONTANA

119 3

NEBRASKA

132 1 Cities

Grand Island 130 18

Kerney 130 3

Litchfield 130 3 4 16 35

Ponca 130 1 4 7

Return to 130 40

THE NEW DEAL Civilian Conservation Corps

103 34

61

THE NEW DEAL [Continued] Civilian Conservation Corps [Continued]

110 3-7 9 35 112 28 119 15 125 5 12 21-23 129 18 139 7-9 16 207 13 208 10

Hoover 103 32 34 125 12

National Recovery AdministrationOther Agencies 103 32 34 118 8 205 4 5 8-19

Politics 101 34 103 33 35 104 7 1 8 33 107 12 112 13 28 121 2 125 12 14 15 131 10 132 10 11 138 8 1 15 139 14 140 25 207 12 208 15 209 21

Roosevelt 101 32-34 103 32 104 32 33 106 5 108 5 6 15 16 110 3 35 36 111 6 7 112 27 28 113 25 32 114 19 115 12 118 9 119 6 15 123 30 31 125 12 15 126 13

62

THE NEW DEAL [Continued] Roosevelt [Continued]

127 22 23 128 11 129 10 14 130 23 24 26 27 131 5 9 10 132 9 133 13 27 134 4 8 24 138 11 139 6 7 13 14 23 140 24 14178 142 17 18 205 17 18 207 9 12 13 208 10 209 21

Voting 103 33 106 5 110 25 26 125 14 130 23 131 5 139 252 4 140 25 207 13

Works Progress Administration 101 336 102 2 104 31 105 4 5 8 19 20 107 1 108 12 110 35 111 177 112 28 113 17 18 21 24 33 114 22 115 13 118 8 119 14 156 124 14 17 125 1 12 23 127 22 128 20 23 27 129 5 10 132 9 11 16 133 11 17

63

THE NEW DEAL [Continued] Works Progress Administration Continued]

134 5 9 23 138 11 12 13978 140 23 141 23 142 18 204 6 207 12 208 10 209 21

NEW MEXICO

135 11 18-20 140 3 4

Cities Albuquerque

117 8 11 Deming

116 22 23 Gallup

116 12 Las Cruces

116 22 23

OKIE

113 10 33 114 41 46 128 18 25 33 132 18 19 135 26 202 5 205 4 1 6 208 4

Definition 101 31 102 8 104 37 54 105 22 106 31-33 107 38 108 19 109 17T 19 27 110 28 35

64

OKIE [Continued] Definition [Continued]

114 44 118 24 121 21 32 123 22 37 38 124 25 26 126 40 127 14 31 33 128 33 132 21 22 134 14 136 37-40 137 22 30 139 19 141 25 201 16 202 4 1 16 203 10 206 14 208 4 13

Reactions to Term 101 32 102 8 9 104 37 54 105 22 106 31-33 107 38 39 109 19 110 12 27 28 113 33 34 37 114 41 42 116 34 118 24 120 26 27 121 21 123 37 38 42 124 18 125 42 43 126 32 40 46 127 14 33 36 128 24 25 33 129 21 131 23 132 23 136 22 39 40 137 21 22 30 139 19 141 24 142 29 30

42

35

65

OKIE [Continued] Reactions to Term [Continued]

201 16 203 10 205 12

Rednecks 107 2 4-26

OKLAHOMA

111 6 125 3 10 126 10 14 27 43 128 4 135 11 12 141 5 9

Cities Ardmore

110 1 2 139 2

Blair 114 15

Blanchard 120 1 2 5

Boley 133 1 1 3

Boynton 135 11

Bushyhead 137 73 6

Checotah 113 1 4 128 3 8 209 1

Chelsea 137 7 812

Cold Springs 140 4

Colgate 112 2

Comanche 142 1

Council Hill 131 1

Cushing 201 2

Duncan 110 1 124 1

66

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities Continued]

Durant 103 16

Dustin 139 1 2 25

Enid 138 middot 6

EufaulaLake Eufaula 103 71 29 209 23

Fort Gibson 123 1 12 13 24 25 32 126 1 16

Fort Sill 120 5

Frederick 104 56

Granite 114 8

Greenfield 141 9

Guthrie 138 2-5 13 15

Hammon 142 3 15

Hanna 112 3 136 1

Hartshorne 125 1

Henryetta 103 16 209 1

Hillibee 127 4

Hitchita 112 25 209 3

Holdenville 137 3-5

Hollis 102 1

Lenna 118 1 131 2

Lexington 120 1 2

Lindsay 106 9

67

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities (Continued]

Maud 118 1

McAlester 109 91 10 125 20

McLain 122 1

Meeker 127 6 15 16

Muskogee 122 1 123 18 19 25

Nowata 122 2

Oaklodge 116 1 5

Okemah 103 8 133 4

Oklahoma City 120 8 12 138 3 5

Paden 127 4

Pauls Valley 106 1 109 10 13

Pitcher 103 8

Pleasant Valley 109 10 13

Ponca City 142 1 2

Porum 112 1

Prague 127 5 6

Quinton 136 1 10 11 18

Sallisaw 116 16_ 36

Scullyville 116 3 7

Seminole 116 1 135 8

Spiro 102 1 116 1 3 6 7

68

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities [Continued]

Stillwater 201 4 13

Tryon 201 1

Tulsa 116 16 17

Tuttle 120 1

Watonga 120 4 141 9

Weletka 103 11

Wewoka 112 1 4 25

Whodathoughtit 113 3

Craig County 122 11

Moved to 114 8 115 26 128 2 3 131 1 2 137 3 141 4

Oklahoma Territory 127 1-3

Payne County 105 1

Return to 102 11 107 15 109 27 110 18 38 111 8 18 114 10 14 15 17 116 36 37 120 13 27 123 53 125 25 26 29 30 40 127 16 28 131 13 22 25 133 16 135 23 25 136 18 137 7

69

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Return to [Continued]

139 26 27 140 9 142 3 10 17 22 34 201 13 206 7 207 20 209 1 2 17 18 23

Rogers County 101 23

Sequoyah County 116 1 16-18 36

Wagoner County 101 23

OREGON

109 28 29 130 29-34 206 2

POEMS

128 14 22 25 31 34 36

RELIEFWELFARE Agencies

102 91 13 103 32 107 35 112 12 114 18 124 2 3 125 17 202 5 15 2 0 4 2 11-13

Attitudes toward 101 10 102 91 10 103 32 104 24 32 105 19 110 14 26 27 111 17 112 12 113 17 2833

70

RELIEFWELFARE [Continued] Attitudes toward [Continued]

116 35 119 15 121 177 19 25 123 43 124 177 23 125 38 126 35_~ 39 127 417 42 128 27-30 129 5 130 2 7 131 4 27 30 31 132 16-18 133 13 14 137 32 139 8 140 23 142 18 202 71 8 1 15 203 6 11 204 13 14 20 208 10 209 21

Quality 102 10 103 32 104 32 125 38 39 204 15

Type Received 102 9 10 103 16 32 33 104 24 31 105 19 107 15 108 4 110 17 111 17 112 12 113 32 114 18 42 118 8 121 17 124 23 125 37 128 28 29 130 27 132 16

71

RELIEFWELFARE [Continued] Type Received IContinued]

133 13 134 15 135 28 139 8 202 5 71815 204 15 208 9 209 211 22

Welfare 101 9 10 102 9 10 103 32 104 24 311 36 1 0 5 19- 21 1 2 5 106 12 16 17 23 24 107 14 15 18 351 37 108 4 1 71 18 110 14 17 25-27 111 17 112 121 13 15 113 15 171 28 114 181 421 43 116 35 120 17 121 19 122 24 123 43 125 19 126 251 39 128 27 28 131 4 27 133 11 13 22 136 14 137 32 140 3 141 20 142 18 201 13 202 51 71 15 203 6 11 204 2 11 19-21 205 4 11 12 207 10 13 19

RELIGION

103 32

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RELIGION [Continued]

110 29 113 321 36 126 28 29 131 6 132 6 135 151 32 142 12 26 33 202 6

Brush Arbor 109 5 122 19 123 25 136 10 139 41 5 209 11

Churches 101 7 11 102 10 105 31 29 106 2 I 8 I 25 107 3 109 5 110 171 18 112 371 39 113 21 16 17 35 114 51 7 8 441 45 115 8 31-33 50-53 117 54-58 118 51 6 1 21 119 4 120 8 121 25 26 122 191 24 123 25126142 124 21 31 5 61 201 22 125 81 41 126 71 241 30 127 21 10 14 271 301 341 351 38-41 128 6 26 27 130 3 131 6 132 6 21 23 133 23 134 1 3 24 25 29 135 7 141 18 31 136 3 7 137 9 10 24 25 138 8 91 14

73

RELIGION Continued] Churches Continued]

140 14 15 141 2 3 9 142 4 22 30-33 143 12 15 24 201 5 11 209 4

MinistryMissionary Work 107 23 113 31 36 142 25 26 29

Moral Majority 134 29

RevivalsTraveling Ministers 109 5 114 5 6 115 32 118 5 6 124 6 125 8 I 9 126 =middot 8 127 5 128 6 131 4 6 I 8 135 14 139 4 141 3 142 26-28 32 33

SOUTH DAKOTA Beadle County

134 1 Huron County

134 5 Return to

134 8 9 29 Wounded Knee

134 5

TEXAS

113 4 114 6 28 43 44 124 4 131 20 142 24 30

74

TEXAS Continued] Cities

Abilene 111 5 6 117 15

Austin lb3 15

Barstow 104 1

Big Spring 142 30 32 209 s 6

Cedar Hill 140 1

Dallas 117 7 140 1

Electra 140 4

Gainesville 121 1

Haskell 129 1

Kemp 117 6

La Mesa 114 14

Plainview 110 3

Port Arthur 116 8 9

Red Springs 114 1

Silverton 140 1

Waco 103 15 16

Wichita Falls 117 8

Wylie 111 1

Brazo River 103 16

Farming Conditions 104 40

Return to 114 14 16 121 28 31 129 6

Rio Grande Valley 103 15

75

VIOLENCE

103 28 29 104 17 21 105 25 27 107 61 9 12 261 28 30 109 2 01 21 33 111 13 17 112 9 10 36 113 4J 18J 21-23 26-29 33 34 114 2527 35 115 49 123 36 125 191 43 126 41 127 23 131 22 23 138 10 11 20-22 139 9 10 15 18 25 203 8 204 9 206 10-12

VIRGINIA

206 1

WASHINGTON

206 1

WORK --xfter World War II

101 29 102 12 103 31 104 15 44 106 16 107 171 19-21 36 110 19 20 34 37 111 16 112 34J 35 114 48 116 31 117 51-57 119 18 120 21 23 24

76

WORK [Continued] --xfter World War II [Continued]

123 46 50 124 28 125 2 28 43-45 126 38 44 127 33 371 41 129 71 8 130 38 41 42 46 134 11 136 301 31 138 25-27 139 22 141 21 26 206 187 19 207 5

Conditions 103 22-24 26 104 2-6 15 16 30 35 52 107 22 24-28 30 31 109 31 110 10 11 12 25 112 26 29 113 15 114 24 124 20 125 22 27 2 9 32 126 21 26 30 38 129 5 12 13 131 21 139 18 203 5 7

During World War II 101 20 29 102 11 103 24 35 104 15 105 25 26 107 17 108 5 6 20 109 37 110 18 19 37 111 12 113 22 26 114 47 48 115 44 47 53 116 31 117 35-51 118 23 119 16

77

WORK [Continued] --ollring World War II [Continued]

120 20 21 121 29 123 22 46 124 27 125 3 27 34 35 43 126 35 43 44 127 20 128 21 29 37 129 7 10 130 37 38 40 41 131 26 29 132 23 133 16 20 134 11 20 136 27 28 138 23-25 139 18 20 21 141 21 26 143 19 202 9 203 8 206 10 15 207 3 4 209 20

Employers 101 30 1025-712 103 12 17 22 32 104 2 15 30 105 11 16 106 15 19 107 9 29-31 38 108 14 15 20 109 1 15 20 27 110 9-11 13 27 36 111 15 112 6 7 26 29 32 113 15 16 28 29 114 11 24 31 41-43 115 16 43-45 116 6 7 25 26 28 30-32 117 18 52 118 13 20 119 11-13 16 18 19 120 12 14 15 20 23 121 17 24 122 5-8 123 35 36

78

WORK [Continued] ~players [Continued]

124 20 125 5 21 24 271 281 40 126 151 21 22 251 26 361 371 39 127 11 121 201 211 30 33 128 18 31 129 4 1 7 1 9-11 1 13 1 18 1 21 2 2 130 31 3540 131 16 26 27 133 2 6 134 121 16-18 201 211 25 136 17-19 26 27 33-35 137 6 8 161 19 20 138 3-6 13 20 139 10 121 14-16 140 9-11 141 16 17 201 12 202 2 3 203 7 206 31 15 207 3 5 209 16

Labor Contracting 107 19 261 291 311 32 133 16-18 26

Migrant Labor 101 41 5 12 30 102 6 7 103 24 25 104 2-6 15 241 25 52 105 9-12 171 18 106 121 131 15 17 21-24 107 4 5 8 18 24-27 30 31 108 3 8 15 109 7 8 19-21 27-30 110 91 101 13 15 111 8 12 16 17 112 6 31 32 113 13 15 18 32 114 31 32 115 52 116 27-30 117 12 17-19 291 31 118 16 119 11 12 120 11-13 15 22 121 10 11 22 122 5 22

79

WORK Continued] --grgrant Labor Continued]

123 35 42 43 125 33 126 26 30 33 37 38 127 31 128 16 21 28 129 3 4 11-17 20 21 130 33 34 131 15 19-21 26 133 19 134 9-13 21 22 135 21 25 29 136 37 38 137 16 20 139 13 15-17 140 3 4 141 19 20 142 18 143 11 13 201 8 14 202 4 9 15 203 4 5 7 8-10 205 3 4 7 206 2 4 5-7 9 12-15 208 6 209 8 9 12-15

Mining 103 8 19 115 33 116 20 21 122 11-13 125 1 3 4 12 131 2 140 4 5 141 1

Odd Jobs 104 23 105 15 25 106 3 107 12 18 19 34 35 108 3 5 6 9 111 11 15 16 113 13 114 17 18 32 33 40 41 48 115 19 24 116 25 26 117 7 52 118 18 119 8 12 14 15

80

WORK [Continued] --odd Jobs

120 8 17 122 6 7 22 123 36 40 49 124 14 16 19 24 127 11 128 19 20 29 129 1 3 5 7 131 16 25 30 132 14 17 134 8 12 15 16 135 11 23 137 12 20 25 26 138 18 22 139 6 7 12 16 17 140 1 6-8 10 142 2 3 5 9 14 34 35 143 6 12 14-16 206 3 4 209 20

Oil Fields 102 5-7 12 112 25 26 114 14 15 116 1 13 121 17 125 2 4 1 28 46 129 9 135 7 8 I 23 29 139 22 140 4 142 2 3 206 16 18 208 1-5

Permanent Jobs 101 9 27 29 103 12 17 23 24 32 104 4 6 14 24 26 29 34 106 4 107 19 35 108 4 7-9 109 15 27-29 110 2 10 18 19 21 24 111 6 9-11 16 112 7 30 31 113 1 4 21 28-31 114 16 31 32 48 115 16 1 17 4 4 116 2 7-16 32

81

WORK [Continued] --permanent Jobs [Continued]

118 11 131 18 19 119 191 20 120 201 211 25 121 22 122 2 3 I 5~8 I 23 123 11 VI 35 36 124 1 14-17 125 20 25 27-29 37 126 21 25 33 35-38 127 11 20-22 24 30 128 20 28-30 129 4 7 130 31 36-38 131 21 30 132 18 19 133 19 22 134 11 18 25-28 36 136 2 10 14 15 19 33-35 137 6 8 26-28 138 1-4 8 139 22 23 140 4 5 10-12 20 141 12 17 142 5 25 26 28 35 143 19 201 10 205 6 8 9 2 07 3 1 5 208 1

Prisoners of War as Workers 115 47 133 20 203 9

Strikes 101 17 104 21 22 1 43 105 11 21 106 13 15 16 191 20 33 107 7 11 15 28 109 20 21 110 32 33 111 13 112 7-10 14 113 32 115 48-50 118 18 124 24 125 3 4

82

WORK [Continued] --strikes [Continued]

126 36 127 24 129 10 11 130 40 41 131 27 133 25 138 8 139 16 17 140 14-16 22 201 14 203 7 206 10-13 209 18

Unions 101 17 35 104 21 22 45 105 21 106 15 16 107 5 11-13 21-24 108 12 109 20 112 2 10 32 34-36 113 31 114 42 115 50 116 33 34 118 18 119 13 120 23 24 124 24 125 34 43 45 46 126 36 127 42 128 30 129 10 11 16 130 39-41 46 131 26 134 23 139 16 140 14 22 141 21 203 7 209 18

Wages 101 27 103 10 14 17 18 22 23 33 104 2 4 I 22 I 24 26 341 35 47 105 13 161 17

83

WORK [Continued] --wages [Continued]

106 14 18 19 107 2 12 17 25 30 108 5 6 8 109 6 8 20 21 28 29 31 40 110 7 9 11 1216 111 8 11 13 14 16 112 4 8-10 14 113 13 16-18 26 28 29 114 11 18 25 32 33 42 115 16 28 44 50 116 7 11 16 19 26-32 34 117 7 18 32 35 118 15 18 119 1 11 13 14 120 11-14 121 11 122 3 6-8 123 35 49 125 4 5 7 12 21-23 27-29 38 43 126 23 25 26 36 42 127 17 24 42 43 128 30 129 3 5 7 10 11 21 22 13 0 3 6 3 7 3 9-41 131 12 13 16 134 12 15 16 23 24 26 135 11 21 23 136 28 29 137 8 9 32 138 5 11 18 25 139 6 7 10 12-14 16-18 140 7 9 10 14 15 141 4 8 10 12 15 16 142 16 201 10 203 2 5 204 14 205 6 206 4 10 11 14 15 2 07 10 13 208 9 209 13 15

Work Permits 109 22 23

17

CALIFORNIA JContinued] Cities Continued]

Wasco 106 17 107 4 109 161 40 129 14 142 5 24 281 30 204 8 209 10 14 23 24

Watsonville 107 41 8 12 15 119 11 128 1719 2 05 10

Weed Patch 125 25 33 3 6

Wheeler Ridge 114 16 31 48

Whittier 209 23

Wilmar 127 10

Woodville 123 33-35

Camp Roberts 125 34 39

China Lake 138 24-27

First Impression 101 15 102 4 105 7 106 11 29 107 4 109 1 110 8 23 24 111 9 113 18 114 10 13 23 31 115 15 116 9 117 27 118 13 120 12 121 9 123 3 3 34 124 11 125 24-27

18

CALIFORNIA [Continued] First Impression [Continued]

l27 101 27 1 2 9 128 18 130 341 35 131 15 132 12 133 15 134 101 11 135 21-23 29 136 21 138 14 15 139 11 141 11 15 142 4 201 8 205 2

Hunters Point 208 13

Imperial Valley 104 3 22 34 47 112 31 113 4-6 11-15 116 10 124 11 14 126 16 21 38 41

Kern County 116 33 37

Lake Bottom Buena Vista Lake 109 1 2 113 13 16 20 35

Politics 101 32-34 107 11 12 21 110 25 112 17 126 24 133 28 134 27 28 138 29-32

Sacramento Valley 110 16

San Joaquin Valley 110 4 8 19 116 9 121 9 126 38 127 36-38 41 131 12 20 142 2 8 209 9 20 22-24

19

CALIFORNIA [Continued] Stanislaus County

106 21 Tagus Ranch

112 6 Treatment in

101 11 14 32 102 51 10 104 9 107 6 10 24 26 32 108 4 11 15 16 109 19 110 10-13 19 20 27 34 112 13-16 113 24 25 33-35 114 11 35 43 45 47 116 25 123 35-38 54 55 125 25 40 126 13 23 24 30 32 33 42 46 127 14 25 31-33 43 132 8 134 9 14 137 16 21 24 139 20 22 140 22 142 16 201 ll 15 204 9 206 10 209 14 16

Tulare County 106 21

Yosemite 119 9 10

CHEROKEE INDIAN NATION

126 1 2 1 9-12 2 7 1 2 9 1 4 6 Green Corn Dance and Festival

126 9 10 Religion

126 28 29

COLORADO

113 30

20

CRIMELAWENFORCEMENT

103 28 29 104 20 21 107 7 9 10 15 17 18 29 37 108 13 109 20 21 110 13 30 33 112 13 113 20-24 26 28 114 26 27 116 7 12 120 6 122 1 23 123 3 8 16 21 22 125 18 20 129 14 15 131 2 132 10 11 133 1 4 5 135 11 31 14 17 138 21 8 32 139 131 151 21 24 25 142 8 203 8 206 10-11 19 207 18 19 209 81 17

Charges of Communist Agitation 112 15-20

Criminal Prosecution 112 16-171 20

THE DEPRESSION

103 11 14 1 15 33-35 39 108 1 5 109 36 110 3 I 28 111 7 113 5 114 17 18 115 5 11 12 116 17 117 7 119 1-4 6 15 120 6 121 12 122 3 22

21

THE DEPRESSION I Continued]

123 43 125 1 2 s 12 126 2 I 51 6 13 127 29 128 5 10 129 2 130 20-24 131 4 91 26 132 9 133 3 134 2 135 28 136 17 18 40 137 237 24 138 51 91 11 12 139 1 5 140 17 142 3 17 202 1 205 2 206 6 207 8 1 91 221 23 208 4 I 5 81 9

Causes 118 8 125 12 126 13 134 8 207 8 I 12

DISCRIMINATION

103 28 111 17 114 44 121 131 14 125 42 126 9 40-42 128 9 131 28 132 21-24 133 5 6 251 28 137 21 22 30 138 7 16 139 13T 14 140 257 26 208 5-7 11 12

22

DISCRIMINATION Community

101 10 11 32 102 8 9 104 9 54 105 22-25 27 28 106 33 37 108 15 17 109 19 110 23 27 33 34 36 37 112 13 14 114 45 121 13 18 19 123 36 42 54 55 126 241 321 401 41 127 31-33 128 33 129 18

Government Agencies 104 24 108 13 110 23 33 112 12 13 133 14 202 6 I 8 19

Housing 101 12 102 7 104 43 124 10 16 133 28

Job 101 11 12 32 102 9 104 17 105 12 161 21 22 106 19 110 13 14 114 11 41 45 116 25 124 20 126 42 131 26 139 14 201 11

Schools 102 9 104 11 18 108 10~13 110 32

23

DISCRIMINATION [Continued] Schools IContinued]

1-12 17 114 13 35 36 117 13 14 16 30 34 118 7 16 17 22 121 14-16 123 35-38 124 15 19 126 24 25 127 19 20 36 128 22-24 131 14 22-24 28 133 14 2224 25 134 14 15 24 135 18 26 136 22 24 137 16 21 203 4 204 13 209 9 16

EDUCATION

131 2 22 28 29 132 2 140 22 27

Arizona 114 25 27

Arkansas 107 3 115 6 8 24-26 128 1-3 7 141 2 143 7-10

Athletics 108 10 120 7 123 36 451 46 125 1 6 19 21 22 42 46 127 36 133 23-25 134 14-21 137 14 23

California 101 5 102 11 16 103 25 104 11 27 49 53

24

EDUCATION [Continued] California [Continued]

105 31 11 107 4-6 101 151 16 32 108 5 6 10-13 17 109 6 17 26 29 110 20 21 32 111 12 112 31 37 113 23 24 30 114 2 12-14 35 36 49 115 2 0 116 25 117 12-16 23 24 29 30 34 118 3 7 15-17 21 119 6 120 11 14 23 121 10 12 14-17 20 21 123 35-39 43-46 124 7 15 18 19 125 41 45 126 22 24 34 43 44 127 11 19-21 27 36 128 19 21 129 12 18 19 131 14-16 22-25 27 132 12 15 17 18 133 11 12 14 17 22 134 12-15 24 135 26 28 30 31 136 16 17 22-26 36 137 8 16 17 20-23 28-30 138 2 6 8 10 11 16-22 31 139 22 140 10 11 19 20 141 15 20 142 4 14 15 21 143 3 12-14 16 201 9 10 202 1 9 15 203 1 2 4 5 7 205 2 18 19 206 16 208 1 S 14 209 4 8 9 14-17 20 23

College 101 11 18 20 104 53 107 17 108 17

25

EDUCATION [Continued] College [Continued]

110 20 211 32 114 4 9 116 32 117 53-55 118 3 119 6 120 2 121 121 29 30 122 2 123 51 125 1 6 7 21 126 44 45 127 20 321 33 36-40 128 38 130 43 132 25 133 17 21 22 137 8 29 138 3 6 22-24 31 140 20 22 142 4 26 30 143 16 17 202 1 2 5 9 205 2 5 6 16 19 207 2 3 208 ll 4 209 20-23

Discrimination 101 11 107 6 108 101 11 110 32 112 17 114 121 131 351 36 117 131 14 16 301 34 118 7 I 16 17 22 120 27 121 13-16 123 35-38 124 15 19 125 23 126 24 25 34 43 127 19 20 36 128 22-24 129 19 131 141 22-24 28 132 22 133 14 24 25

26

EDUCATION [Continued] Discrimination [Continued]

134 14 15 21 24 135 18 136 22 24 137 16 21 141 22 203 4 206 17 209 9 16

Iowa 205 2 207 2

Missouri 108 2 11 119 1 21 4-6

Nebraska 130 1 2 7 17 132 4-6

New Mexico 135 19

Oklahoma 101 21 7 102 1 104 14 105 1-3 106 31 7 107 3 109 27 110 2 3 30 113 1 3 114 2 13 50 116 11 6 7 18 118 2 3 6 120 1 21 5-7 122 2 123 7 9 12 20 21 24 25 35 124 2 4 6 125 1 6 20 21 126 2 5 6 44 127 2 3 16 128 4-6 131 1 3 7 8 133 1 11 135 1 2 8 16 18 136 16 17 231 24 137 3 5-8 11 14-16 29 30 138 1-6 10 139 1 142 7 14 15 21 201 3 209 3 4

27

EDUCATION 1Continued] South Dakcita

134 1-3 24 Texas

111 4 114 2 13 50 117 1 5 6 10 121 2 4 5 13 129 2 140 4 143 2

FAMILY LIFE

101 1 5 19 102 2 7 11 12 16 103 2 31 4 6 10 21 105 1 2 I 9 16 24 26 28 106 38 112 7 113 9 10 26 116 20 21 118725 124 4 27 28 125 3 4 126 24 25 44 45 135 2 9 14 15 136 8 9

Bartering 109 11 115 6 116 6 123 15 125 101 11 126 5 128 4 129 2 131 7 140 3

Cars 103 2 4 7 8 9 12 14 15 20 27 105 18 29 106 12 13 107 3 9 15 108 2 4 6 111 8 113 22 23 29 114 4 15 30 33 116 22 30 36 117 71 8 12 23

28

FAMILY LIFE (Continued] Cars Continued]

119 4 120 9 131 15 121 9 122 4 16 17 123 13 125 3 291 31 126 5 17 18 127 9 16 17 128 15 129 3 130 4 30 133 4 12 134 3 5 6 135 9 25 136 19 24 27 138 1 12 13 19 20 30 140 5 9 141 4 5 12 142 6 17 203 3 205 2 9 206 9 207 6 I 21 22 209 4

Chores 101 2 102 12 103 3 6 21 104 48 52 58 59 105 17 109 6-8 18 26 111 2 113 1 2 6 7 114 3 39 40 115 5 7 10 27 28 117 5 26 118 3 4 119 2 120 5 121 1 3 123 1 2 51 10 11 14 15 19 31

461 49 124 3 4 21 125 2 126 3 6 7 128 1 8 130 34 131 8 1 25

29

FAMILY LIFE [Continued] Chores IContinued]

132 3 133 2 15 134 7 135 5 10 19 22 25 27 137 3 4 10-12 22 25 138 9 139 1 2 4 140 12 141 3 142 6 1 22 201 6 209 4 14

Cooking Food 101 9 24 102 3 5 13 15 103 4 27 29 105 2 11 14 15 106 35 36 107 9 13 14 108 2 3 14 109 2 3 7 12 13 22 110 31 111 3 113 2 15 16 18 114 4 17 18 25 38 39 115 10 1 11 1 16 1 2 8 1 31 116 101 24 117 51 6 1 17 119 4 120 16 121 7 24 25 122 13 16 20 123 15-18 25 27 37 49 124 5 6 21 22 125 11-14 126 22 23 127 10 17 128 1 5 10 129 12 130 8 13-15 25 131 5-7 20 21 25 132 6 7 20 133 2 1 3 1 11 1 2 2 134 5-7 22 135 2-6 9 10 18 22 25 27 136 9 12 13 23 137 2 3 10 19 138 25

30

FAMILY LIFE IContinued] CookingFood [Continued]

139 2 3 140 1-3 142 6 7 10 11 143 5-7 11 201 6 16 202 5-7 203 2 204 10 206 1 2 207 10 208 5 209 11-13

Dating 103 12 104 56 106 9 107 10 108 16 113 3 4 114 15 115 4 8 36 116 1 14 117 53 119 5 120 7 8 122 21 125 19 126 8 127 21 130 17 133 24 135 31 136 26 27 2 91 32 137 10 138 20-23 142 27

Entertainment 101 6 7 14 26 102 14 15 103 7 12 27 29 30 104 48 52 105 3 106 4 14 18 26 31 107 3 1 5 108 2 109 2 5 21 26 32 36 110 17 111 2 11

31

FAMILY LIFE [Continued] Entertainment [Continued]

112 31 38 113 2 281 29 31 114 51 13 1 15 1 40 115 3-5 8 33 36 116 2-4 33 117 9 23 24 34 118 5-7 20 21 119 4 1 5 1 11 14 120 2 8 121 5 19 122 9 19 20 123 5 20 211 25 37 411 42 124 2 6 21 125 41 6 8 9 221 33 126 8 257 28 127 34 128 6-8 241 26 129 81 171 18 131 61 9 132 5-7 133 3 14 15 134 6 17 21 22 135 3 7 91 13 14 16 30 32 136 2 91 11-131 29 137 9 24 138 5 23 139 4 9 140 2 3 141 3 10 142 6 11 15 22 143 1 3 8 10 201 2 5 203 6 208 6 2 0 9 4 13

Hobbies 102 7 103 12 104 57-59 114 9 118 6 120 5 123 19 129 8 135 3

Hunting 109 2 116 21 5

32

FAMILY LIFE [Continued] Hunting [Continued]

119 5 8 122 11 123 16-22 125 10 131 5 22 135 5 10 24 139 24

Marriage 101 3 25 102 2 12 16 103 12-14 104 56 105 1 25 106 8 1 9 107 171 20 108 8 16 109 26 27 110 2 19 111 4 5 112 4 113 1 3 4 29 30 114 15 115 8 9 36 37 116 1 16 30 117 52 53 58 118 21 119 17 120 7 121 15 29 122 2 21 123 27 37 47-49 124 26 125 27 126 8 9 28 127 3-5 211 39 130 5 17 19 42 131 3 132 19 133 24 135 4 31 136 6 8 26 27 30 32 137 10 24 26 138 24 28 139 19 140 4 5 141 21 142 24 27 28 143 17

33

FAMILY LIFE [Continued] Marriage Continued]

201 4 12 14 206 2 207 2 209 20

Moonshining 103 8 10 36-38 122 14 135 3

Problems 103 6 8 20 35 36 105 23 106 24T 25 28 107 19 20 35 37 108 6 16 17 109 17 18 110 2 3 112 3 71 24-26 29 31 113 9 12 18 21-23 25-29 114 7 115 2 3 6 116 7 117 25 120 1-3 24-26 121 23 24 122 10 18 19 130 3 132 1 3 7 135 23 29 30 136 37 38 40 138 4 6 9 141 14 15 201 13 202 6-8 12 204 11

Sense of Community 103 11 105 18 24 106 28 107 14 108 19 109 12_ 19 110 11 18 23 113 10 11 114 18 118 3 4 121 3 122 10 18 19

34

FAMILY LIFE [Continued] Sense of Community [Continued]

124 6 8 15 125 4 8 126 12 13 39 128 7 37 130 2 8 131 4 5 7 20 132 71 8 135 13 17 18 25 31 137 5 6 138 31 32 141 4 9 142 7 8 21-24 143 7

Shivaree 114 15 126 28 127 5

Sports 108 10 113 3 116 4 119 5 120 7 122 19 24 123 4 5 19 45 49 50 125 1 6 128 6 1 9 133 23-25 134 14-22 25 135 10 136 12 137 14 138 19 139 18 141 3 9 142 27 2 08 6

FARMING 110 3 11 115 39 47 48 123 28 29 47 48 52 53 125 10 140 19 20 141 4 10 11 26 201 6

35

FARMING Continued] Butchering

109 12 130 8-13

Crops 101 23 102 1 103 20 32 104 2 105 1 2 109 10 11 111 4 112 2 3 24 113 1 2 4 114 2 115 2 6 23 41 42 116 4 5 17 18 117 5 118 2 9 10 119 2 14 120 6 121 3 6 8 122 13 123 13 14 19 29 41 124 7 9 125 3 10 11 15 29 126 3 127 152 128 1 4 129 1 130 15 16 19-22 27 28 131 11 133 2 137 134 1 5 137 2 138 9 139 2 140 9 202 141 8 143 21 205 2 3 13 206 1 3 4 8 207 6 8 12 14 209 4

Drought 101 23 103 17 104 2 105 5

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FARMING Continued] Drought Continued]

106 6 109 11 110 22 113 4 6 114 16 19 116 18-20 118 10~ 11 119 3 6 121 6 124 1 7 125 15 126 2 127 71 161 27 128 2 51 10 130 5 16 20 281 29 131 11 132 9 134 5 139 5 140 5 141 41 6 142 19 201 21 16 205 4 8 207 14 20 209 11 2

Dust Storms 101 71 8 102 3 103 17 39 105 4 106 5 6 109 11 110 12 21 111 6 7 112 23 114 21 115 12 116 18~ 19 118 10 11 119 3 120 6 121 6 123 14 124 7 125 15 16 126 14

37

FARMING Continued] Dust Storms IContinued]

127 27 29 128 10 130 16 131 11 136 40 138 137 14 141 4 6 142 4 17-20 201 16 205 4 207 6 14-18 20 21 209 6

FloodsCyclones 107 16 111 6 7 114 23 123 14 23 130 1 134 5 138 15 139 11 209 1

Government Policies 101 20 24 102 2 103 24 32 33 35 104 7 8 33 105 5 106 8 107 13 108 6 15 16 109 9 22 111 6 7 113 32 114 19 20 118 9 10 119 6 120 20 123 30-32 124 9 10 125 121 13 127 22 128 11 130 26 27 131 5 10 11 132 10 134 4 8 24 139 6 16 17

38

FARMING fContinued] Government Policies Continued]

140 24 142 18 201 2 205 11-19 209 7 8

Income 101 3 104 2 105 2 106 8 111 5 112 3 24 26 113 1 2 4 114 4 16 19 115 11 43 117 7 118 2 8 9 119 4 6 7 121 6 7 123 40 41 126 6 13 151 20 127 16 12 8 51 9 129 2 130 15 18 211 22 25 26 34 35

481 49 132 2 9 11 135 3 138 3 140 5 141 4 51 19 142 5 143 20 205 6 13 206 2-4 207 81 9 15 21

Land Ownership 101 23 103 31 107 2 108 1 109 91 10 110 22 112 3 114 1 2 7 115 36 119 1-3 6 7 120 6

39

FARMING [Continued] Land Ownership [Continued]

121 2 122 2 3 123 35 41 50 125 2 3 23 126 2 3 13 127 12 18 22 128 8 129 1 7 22 130 3 131 4 133 3 4 12 137 18 25 26 134 2 4 5 8 11 137 27 138 2 3 139 2 140 5 13 17-19 141 3 15-17 21 22 142 2-4 25 143 20 2 OS 1 2 206 1 5 6 8 9 207 9 10 209 1 22

Land Rental 101 2 102 1 103 8 23 104 1 7 8 107 2 110 1 111 2 113 4 114 1 2 10 14 115 23 27 116 16-18 118 2 119 3 120 6 121 2 7 8 122 2 123 127 13 40 41 50 124 4 9 127 1 2 6 7 128 5 129 1 130 5 15 i31 4 17-19

40

FARMING [Continued] Land Rental IContinued]

138 9 139 5 140 101 13 141 15 201 3 206 5 9

Methods 101 3 102 3 7 12 103 171 20 21 24 31 39 104 1 105 5 106 7 29 109 6 11 12 30 31 110 21 22 28 111 7 112 23 113 2 114 19 20 115 51 41-48 116 5 15 18 118 1 10 19 119 2 4 120 11 14 121 6 7 122 9 10 16-18 123 2 3 6 7 19 29 30 51 52 124 8 9 125 10 11 15 16 126 5 14 21 127 7 16 128 7 10 11 129 7 130 15 1619 131 5 11 18 132 3 9 10 134 6 140 20 141 6 19 142 51 19~ 201 22 143 2 0 201 6 206 3 8 207 7 81 14 16

Sharecropping 103 1 7 105 1 110 1 3

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FARMING Continued] Sharecropping Continued]

111 2 112 3 24 113 4 115 6 91 27 116 17 117 11 5 7 118 2 9 121 2 127 21 61 15 128 8 129 1 130 51 151 18 137 2 141 41 8 142 2 206 4 5 209 11 19

THE GRAPES OF WRATHSTEINBECK

106 6 1 71 15 108 15 110 29-301 33 119 13 122 22 125 41 128 331 34 132 22 134 13 142 19 208 4 71 11 13-16

Identification with 101 16 35 103 27 28 111 18 113 35 121 27 127 181 41 42 129 13 20 21 131 13 133 21 136 20 37 139 20 201811 205 5

42

THE GRAPES OF WRATHSTEINBECK [Continued] Movie

103 27 105 26 106 33 34 107 5 13 110 2 8 113 34 114 45 118 16 17 121 27 124 25 127 42 131 28 137 31 139 19 141 24 208 15

Objections to 101 16 103 2 8 105 26 27 106 33-36 114 45 46 118 23 24 120 28 124 25 127 18 25 128 33 34 131 27 28 137 30 31 139 20 141 2 4 143 13 204 19 205 5 2 06 19 208 14-16

HEALTH Accidents

104 61 62 107 18 116 22 23

Birth of Children 101 5 102 2 103 5 9 10 13 16 105 1

43

HEALTH [Continued] Birth of Children Continued]

106 16 22 109 15 16 18~ 37 111 6 112 20 113 2 4 5 14 18-20 114 37 115 11-13 17 38 117 21 120 3 8 13 19-22 122 20 123 50 125 10 37 126 12 127 7 1 8 129 19 20 130 1 2 22 133 10 135 9 12 20 21 136 4 8 27 137 2 1 3 138 2 139 19 23 140 711 142 2 8 143 17 202 3 7 11 12 18

Causes of Death 101 25 103 5 106 16 107 1 13 19 109 25 26 38 39 110 2 31 111 5 112 6 113 1 19 30 114 43 49 115 3 6 7 17 18 116 5 117 20 21 26 120 1 3 19 24 25 123 16~ 43 124 23 126 44 127 4 5 13 130 24 48 132 19 135 137 14 16

44

HEALTH [Continued] Causes of Death [Continued]

136 3-6 25 27 29-31 38 39 141 16 142 23 143 19 202 3 9 10 12 14 16-18 206 14 209 19 20

Diseases 102 13 103 20 105 11 14 23 24 107 6 11 13 14 16 19 20 30 31 109 24 38 39 110 2 8 30 31 112 14 19 24 113 8 12 13 18 19 30 114 9 17 25 26 37 49 115 5 7 12 16-20 22 23 116 19 117 26 47 52-56 120 3 19 20 24 26 122 18 24 123 16 22-24 124 22-24 26 125 47 126 22 35 127 3 7 128 2 9 129 2 3 130 3 38 47 131 12 22 132 2 19 133 8 135 13 21 136 25 30 35 39 137 4 8 138 13 23 139 7 140 5 142 20 21 202 1-4 8-14 16 18 203 6 205 1 206 2 209 11 12 19

Folk Remedies and Cures 103 5 107 11

45

HEALTH [Continued] Folk Remedies and Cures Continued]

109 24 25 113 11 19 115 2 3 22 117 20 21 123 20 23 128 6 133 9 10 135 14 22 137 4 142 20 21 202 8-111 14

Health Care 101 13 20 102 13 103 5 91 16 105 141 151 23 24 106 1 8 107 111 18 23 38 109 151 16 181 23 241 381 39 110 2 1 8 1 311 32 112 6 113 1 51 18-201 301 311 33 38 114 17 371 38 115 5-7 12-18 23 116 5 61 23 117 20-231 55 118 171 18 120 3 41 8 21 22 121 20 25 122 18 20 21 123 4 22 23 124 4 22 23 125 10 21 37 38 126 22 23 35 127 3 7-9 30 128 2 9 129 19 130 1 22 23 47 48 131 22 132 19 133 8-10 135 91 12-14 21 22 136 6 9 301 33 35 137 8 138 131 23 139 71 9~ 101 18 19 141 2 0 142 20

46

HEALTH Continued] Health Care Continued]

202 2-14 16-19 206 14 209 11 12

Sanitation 202 4-6 15 17

HOUSING Auto Courts

107 9~ 14~ 27 Ditch Camps

102 7 8~ 14 103 26 104 12 105 23 106 15 107 10 110 6 25 113 14 35 114 39 115 52 118 15 16 119 13 16 121 19 20 122 22 23 125 20 37 126 33 129 15 131 20 132 18 136 37-39 137 17 139 18 202 4-6 15 203 3 206 7 I 10 208 7 8 11 209 10

Dugouts 135 11~ 18 19

Government-provided 101 34 103 26 27 104 19 20 51 105 10 106 10 11 14

47

HOUSING Continued] Government-provided [Continued]

107 4-7 13 14 16 17 28 108 12 109 31-33 110 14 111 9-11 15 112 3 8 113 35 36 114 38 39 118 16 119 13 121 17-19 124 16 125 25 33 36 126 26 30-32 127 23 41 128 20 129 141 15 131 22 133 2 0 137 30 141 20 202 6 15 203 3 204 16 17 205 4 206 13 14 208 7 20 9 10

Grower-provided 102 8 103 24-26 104 20 42 46 105 9 106 12 15 109 15 28 110 16 111 14 112 6 113 13 16 114 10 23 28 33 34 118 18 20 119 12 13 121 22 122 6 23 123 35 42 125 24 25~ 33 35 36 126 21 7 33 127 11 18 23

48

HOUSING [Continued] Grower-provided [Continued]

128 19 129 4 5 13-15 131 16 133 18 137 17 ~ 20 139 15 18 140 6 8-10 16 141 14 16 17 201 8 9 203 3 204 16 17 206 6-8 13 209 10

Homes in California 101 8 26 28 29 102 4 6 11 12 103 21 104 4 12-14 25 26 49 60 61 105 19 20 106 12 21 107 5 I 7 121 27 108 31 6 1 7 109 151 181 271 29 110 81 14 15 111 14 112 61 8 I 201 301 331 39 113 16-201 23 24 28 114 10 111 231 331 34 115 15-17 116 241 261 32 117 18 19 118 14 121 111 171 181 221 29 122 246 123 341 36 371 411 50 124 101 111 141 16 125 251 35 126 21 22 33 127 11 13 18-241 30 311 37 128 19 20 129 4 11 12 15-17 131 13 16 17 19 20 132 12 14 15 17 133 8 12 15 27 28 134 10-13 135 24 27 31 33 136 21 24 25 137 20 24 26 27

49

HOUSING [Continued] Homes in California IContinued]

138 13 16-18 20 25 28 29 139 17 18 ~3 24 140 6-11 17 141 13 14 16 27 142 29 143 11 12 20 201 10 202 3 203 1 2 204 16 18 205 7 206 7-9 208 10 209 9 11 14 15

Homestead in Arkansas 103 3 115 1 2 4 9 10 22-24 128 1 2 137 1 141 1 2 143 6 7

Homesmiddottead in Missouri 108 1 119 1 2 4

Homestead in Nebraska 130 5-8 18 132 2 8

Homestead in Oklahoma 103 9 12-14 17 104 56 106 2 109 10 110 1 114 1 4 10 16 115 2 7 118 2 4 122 2 4 9 11 123 1 2 9-14 124 3-5 125 9 10 126 3 4 27 127 1 2 6 7 15 16 26 27 128 3 131 1 133 1 4 135 6-8 136 8 11 12 137 7 13

50

HOUSING [Continued] Homestead in Oklahoma [Continued]

138 2 3 9 11 12 139 1-3 142 1-4 7--13 209 3

Homestead in South Dakota 134 2 3

Homestead in Texas 111 3 117 2 121 1 4 129 1 2 140 1

Internment Camps WW II) 122 23 125 35

Labor Camps 103 21 24 28 104 44 107 4 10 12 16 17 26 27 29 109 27 28 31-33 110 33 113 17 20 114 24-28 33 117 11 12 17 18 25 123 33 128 16 129 4 12 17 133 18 134 13 21 22 142 29 202 15 204 16 205 5

State Rental Homes 135 27 28

Tents 101 34 102 4 5 103 9 104 3 13 42 43 62 105 9 106 13 107 4 9 10 14 17 27 28 109 1 2 9 31 113 6 114 24 115 15

51

HOUSING [Continued] Tents Continued]

116 8 117 19 121 17-20 123 33 124 16 125 33 37 127 30~ 37 129 4 12 15 131 13 20 21 134 21 140 6 143 13 14 202 4 204 9 17 206 6 7 209 10 11

IMPACT OF EXPERIENCE

l(H 14 161 191 28 31 102 10 103 35 41 104 2 81 48 55 63 64 106 26 27 107 6 14 30-33 35-37 108 19-21 109 40 110 13 19 20 27 34-36 38 39 111 18 112 14 17 19-211 30 34 40 113 24-26 2 9 34 37 114 50 115 20 53 116 37 117 10 15 24 27 58 121 11 15-19 31 122 23 24 123 39 42 53-55 125 45 47 126 17 ~ 18 24 33 45 46 127 12 14 19-21 32-351 41 43 128 19 30~ 35-38 130 48 49 131 191 25 31 132 17 24

52

IMPACT OF EXPERIENCE [Continued]

134 136

137 138 141 142 143 202 203 209

24 25 28 11 17 20 41 29_ 32 16 31-33 14 25 26 28 34 22 23 16-19 11 19 25

29 21 25 33 35 36 40

INDIANA

202 1

IOWA

142 205 207

4 1 1

IWO JIMA

117 42-48

JAPANESE INTERNMENT

122 125 205

23 35 9 10

KANSAS

113 116 132 207

3 14 1 6 16

KU KLUX KLAN

103 135

28 14-17

53

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA

114 301 46 116 19 122 22 131 20 135 20 139 11 140 13 202 4 51 9 17 18 208 3 1 6 10-12

Attraction of California 101 3 1 17 102 3 103 18 20 105 6 106 6 9 11 281 29 107 8 108 4 I 18 109 9 110 8 111 9 112 23 113 51 6 114 91 22 115 14 391 41 116 71 9 117 8 118 11 12 119 8 1 10 11 121 9 122 3 124 10 11 125 81 241 30 126 151 16 127 8 1 16 27 128 13 129 3 130 32 131 12 25 132 3 11 12 134 81 11 24 135 11 18 136 18 139 101 26 140 5 141 51 14 142 3 4 143 11 201 4 I 6 8 12

54

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA [Continued]

202 6 206 2 4 209 2

Belongings 101 3 102 4 103 15 20 104 42 105 6 7 106 10 107 3 16 108 4 111 8 112 2 113 6 7 11 114 30 115 14 116 22 117 8 118 13 15 124 10 12 126 17 127 9 18 128 15 130 30 35 131 13 132 14 135 20 136 19 138 14 140 9 141 14 202 5 205 1 207 19 209 5

Border Inspections 102 8 103 15 20 104 9 10 49 105 8 106 30 108 18 19 110 24 113 6 7 10-12 114 30 31 117 11 118 13

55

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA Continued] Border Inspections Continued]

121 10 123 33 124 13 125 32 126 20 127 10 29 128 16 18 131 14 132 14 133 7 135 20 137 18 138 14 143 15 209 5 8

CookingFood 102 3 5 13 15 103 21 106 10 113 8 10 114 9 29 116 10 117 9 118 12 119 10 123 33 125 19 31 126 20 127 10 128 15 130 3 0 1 3 3 131 13 14 132 13 133 5 6 134 10 135 20 138 14 141 12 143 11 15 209 5

Funds Available 101 3 24 102 4 103 15 18 104 2 105 6 106 9 107 4 14-16

56

MIGRATIONTO CALIFORNIA [Continued] Funds Available [Continued]

108 5 110 3 8 111 8 112 1 4 6 113 6 114 10 17 29 115 14 116 10 22 117 710 118 13 121 3 10 122 4 123 34 124 12 125 17 126 5 18-20 127 17 2 9 128 15 129 3 130 29 30 34 131 13 132 13 133 3 134 8 10 135 12 18 138 14 140 6 141 12 142 25 143 10 11 201 7 205 1 209 5

Reasons for Move 101 3 23 102 2 4 103 15 18 20 25 39 104 2 42 105 4 6 106 9 11 107 2 108 3 5 18 109 9 10 13 27 110 3 4 8 111 7 8 112 2 113 5 6

57

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA [Continued] Reasons for Move [Continued]

114 115 116 117 118 119 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 201 204 205 206 207 209

Route 102 103 104 105 106 108 110 112 113 114 115 116

8-10 21 22 14 19-22 7 11 8 8 3 141 10 8 14 7 1

12 2 291 121 11 11 41 111 181 8 13 10 51 5

9

4 30 1 32

101 141 23-25 30

8 1 16 1 30 13

3 311 321 341 35 13

3 8-11

12 18 40

13

26 6 9 11

2-4 16 17 19 24 21 10 6 9 1 2 10 19 11 21 191 22

4 18-20 2 I 8 61 7 10 4 3 5 4 I 8 31 40 22-24

58

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA Continued] Route Continued]

117 8-10 118 12 119 9 10 124 11 125 17 126 181 19 127 9 181 29 128 14-16 130 32-34 131 14 132 13 134 10 135 11 19 137 17 138 13 14 202 4 5 205 1 209 7

Shelter 102 4 103 18-20 104 9 106 10 107 4 108 4 111 8 112 5 113 8 10 114 9 24 28 29 116 22 23 117 9 118 12 119 9 121 9 123 33 124 10 125 17-19 126 17 127 9 128 15 129 3 130 301 33 131 13 132 13 133 5 134 10 135 11 136 19

59

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA [Continued] Shelter [Continued]

137 17 141 12 143 11 201 7 2 07 18 209 5

Transportation 101 3 102 4-6 103 16 18 20 104 8 42 105 6 1 7 106 10 107 3 108 4 109 9 13 110 3 8 23 24 111 8 112 5 113 6 7 114 8 24 29-31 115 14 116 1 9 10 22 117 8 118 12 119 8 9 121 9 122 4 I 17 123 32 33 124 12 125 17-191 24 26 2 9 31 126 5 17 18 127 9 17 128 15 129 3 131 13 133 4 134 10 135 11 136 19 138 13 139 10 140 5 9 141 12 142 3 25

15143 201 8 205 1 209 1 2 4 5

60

MISSOURI

108 1 2 19 115 4 0 121 2 129 16 207 7 208 5

Cities Cape Girardeau

116 9 El Dorado Springs

108 1 3 Hannibal

119 4 7 Kansas City

116 8 207 3

Monroe City 119 1

St Louis 119 2 4 7 8

MONTANA

119 3

NEBRASKA

132 1 Cities

Grand Island 130 18

Kerney 130 3

Litchfield 130 3 4 16 35

Ponca 130 1 4 7

Return to 130 40

THE NEW DEAL Civilian Conservation Corps

103 34

61

THE NEW DEAL [Continued] Civilian Conservation Corps [Continued]

110 3-7 9 35 112 28 119 15 125 5 12 21-23 129 18 139 7-9 16 207 13 208 10

Hoover 103 32 34 125 12

National Recovery AdministrationOther Agencies 103 32 34 118 8 205 4 5 8-19

Politics 101 34 103 33 35 104 7 1 8 33 107 12 112 13 28 121 2 125 12 14 15 131 10 132 10 11 138 8 1 15 139 14 140 25 207 12 208 15 209 21

Roosevelt 101 32-34 103 32 104 32 33 106 5 108 5 6 15 16 110 3 35 36 111 6 7 112 27 28 113 25 32 114 19 115 12 118 9 119 6 15 123 30 31 125 12 15 126 13

62

THE NEW DEAL [Continued] Roosevelt [Continued]

127 22 23 128 11 129 10 14 130 23 24 26 27 131 5 9 10 132 9 133 13 27 134 4 8 24 138 11 139 6 7 13 14 23 140 24 14178 142 17 18 205 17 18 207 9 12 13 208 10 209 21

Voting 103 33 106 5 110 25 26 125 14 130 23 131 5 139 252 4 140 25 207 13

Works Progress Administration 101 336 102 2 104 31 105 4 5 8 19 20 107 1 108 12 110 35 111 177 112 28 113 17 18 21 24 33 114 22 115 13 118 8 119 14 156 124 14 17 125 1 12 23 127 22 128 20 23 27 129 5 10 132 9 11 16 133 11 17

63

THE NEW DEAL [Continued] Works Progress Administration Continued]

134 5 9 23 138 11 12 13978 140 23 141 23 142 18 204 6 207 12 208 10 209 21

NEW MEXICO

135 11 18-20 140 3 4

Cities Albuquerque

117 8 11 Deming

116 22 23 Gallup

116 12 Las Cruces

116 22 23

OKIE

113 10 33 114 41 46 128 18 25 33 132 18 19 135 26 202 5 205 4 1 6 208 4

Definition 101 31 102 8 104 37 54 105 22 106 31-33 107 38 108 19 109 17T 19 27 110 28 35

64

OKIE [Continued] Definition [Continued]

114 44 118 24 121 21 32 123 22 37 38 124 25 26 126 40 127 14 31 33 128 33 132 21 22 134 14 136 37-40 137 22 30 139 19 141 25 201 16 202 4 1 16 203 10 206 14 208 4 13

Reactions to Term 101 32 102 8 9 104 37 54 105 22 106 31-33 107 38 39 109 19 110 12 27 28 113 33 34 37 114 41 42 116 34 118 24 120 26 27 121 21 123 37 38 42 124 18 125 42 43 126 32 40 46 127 14 33 36 128 24 25 33 129 21 131 23 132 23 136 22 39 40 137 21 22 30 139 19 141 24 142 29 30

42

35

65

OKIE [Continued] Reactions to Term [Continued]

201 16 203 10 205 12

Rednecks 107 2 4-26

OKLAHOMA

111 6 125 3 10 126 10 14 27 43 128 4 135 11 12 141 5 9

Cities Ardmore

110 1 2 139 2

Blair 114 15

Blanchard 120 1 2 5

Boley 133 1 1 3

Boynton 135 11

Bushyhead 137 73 6

Checotah 113 1 4 128 3 8 209 1

Chelsea 137 7 812

Cold Springs 140 4

Colgate 112 2

Comanche 142 1

Council Hill 131 1

Cushing 201 2

Duncan 110 1 124 1

66

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities Continued]

Durant 103 16

Dustin 139 1 2 25

Enid 138 middot 6

EufaulaLake Eufaula 103 71 29 209 23

Fort Gibson 123 1 12 13 24 25 32 126 1 16

Fort Sill 120 5

Frederick 104 56

Granite 114 8

Greenfield 141 9

Guthrie 138 2-5 13 15

Hammon 142 3 15

Hanna 112 3 136 1

Hartshorne 125 1

Henryetta 103 16 209 1

Hillibee 127 4

Hitchita 112 25 209 3

Holdenville 137 3-5

Hollis 102 1

Lenna 118 1 131 2

Lexington 120 1 2

Lindsay 106 9

67

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities (Continued]

Maud 118 1

McAlester 109 91 10 125 20

McLain 122 1

Meeker 127 6 15 16

Muskogee 122 1 123 18 19 25

Nowata 122 2

Oaklodge 116 1 5

Okemah 103 8 133 4

Oklahoma City 120 8 12 138 3 5

Paden 127 4

Pauls Valley 106 1 109 10 13

Pitcher 103 8

Pleasant Valley 109 10 13

Ponca City 142 1 2

Porum 112 1

Prague 127 5 6

Quinton 136 1 10 11 18

Sallisaw 116 16_ 36

Scullyville 116 3 7

Seminole 116 1 135 8

Spiro 102 1 116 1 3 6 7

68

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities [Continued]

Stillwater 201 4 13

Tryon 201 1

Tulsa 116 16 17

Tuttle 120 1

Watonga 120 4 141 9

Weletka 103 11

Wewoka 112 1 4 25

Whodathoughtit 113 3

Craig County 122 11

Moved to 114 8 115 26 128 2 3 131 1 2 137 3 141 4

Oklahoma Territory 127 1-3

Payne County 105 1

Return to 102 11 107 15 109 27 110 18 38 111 8 18 114 10 14 15 17 116 36 37 120 13 27 123 53 125 25 26 29 30 40 127 16 28 131 13 22 25 133 16 135 23 25 136 18 137 7

69

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Return to [Continued]

139 26 27 140 9 142 3 10 17 22 34 201 13 206 7 207 20 209 1 2 17 18 23

Rogers County 101 23

Sequoyah County 116 1 16-18 36

Wagoner County 101 23

OREGON

109 28 29 130 29-34 206 2

POEMS

128 14 22 25 31 34 36

RELIEFWELFARE Agencies

102 91 13 103 32 107 35 112 12 114 18 124 2 3 125 17 202 5 15 2 0 4 2 11-13

Attitudes toward 101 10 102 91 10 103 32 104 24 32 105 19 110 14 26 27 111 17 112 12 113 17 2833

70

RELIEFWELFARE [Continued] Attitudes toward [Continued]

116 35 119 15 121 177 19 25 123 43 124 177 23 125 38 126 35_~ 39 127 417 42 128 27-30 129 5 130 2 7 131 4 27 30 31 132 16-18 133 13 14 137 32 139 8 140 23 142 18 202 71 8 1 15 203 6 11 204 13 14 20 208 10 209 21

Quality 102 10 103 32 104 32 125 38 39 204 15

Type Received 102 9 10 103 16 32 33 104 24 31 105 19 107 15 108 4 110 17 111 17 112 12 113 32 114 18 42 118 8 121 17 124 23 125 37 128 28 29 130 27 132 16

71

RELIEFWELFARE [Continued] Type Received IContinued]

133 13 134 15 135 28 139 8 202 5 71815 204 15 208 9 209 211 22

Welfare 101 9 10 102 9 10 103 32 104 24 311 36 1 0 5 19- 21 1 2 5 106 12 16 17 23 24 107 14 15 18 351 37 108 4 1 71 18 110 14 17 25-27 111 17 112 121 13 15 113 15 171 28 114 181 421 43 116 35 120 17 121 19 122 24 123 43 125 19 126 251 39 128 27 28 131 4 27 133 11 13 22 136 14 137 32 140 3 141 20 142 18 201 13 202 51 71 15 203 6 11 204 2 11 19-21 205 4 11 12 207 10 13 19

RELIGION

103 32

72

RELIGION [Continued]

110 29 113 321 36 126 28 29 131 6 132 6 135 151 32 142 12 26 33 202 6

Brush Arbor 109 5 122 19 123 25 136 10 139 41 5 209 11

Churches 101 7 11 102 10 105 31 29 106 2 I 8 I 25 107 3 109 5 110 171 18 112 371 39 113 21 16 17 35 114 51 7 8 441 45 115 8 31-33 50-53 117 54-58 118 51 6 1 21 119 4 120 8 121 25 26 122 191 24 123 25126142 124 21 31 5 61 201 22 125 81 41 126 71 241 30 127 21 10 14 271 301 341 351 38-41 128 6 26 27 130 3 131 6 132 6 21 23 133 23 134 1 3 24 25 29 135 7 141 18 31 136 3 7 137 9 10 24 25 138 8 91 14

73

RELIGION Continued] Churches Continued]

140 14 15 141 2 3 9 142 4 22 30-33 143 12 15 24 201 5 11 209 4

MinistryMissionary Work 107 23 113 31 36 142 25 26 29

Moral Majority 134 29

RevivalsTraveling Ministers 109 5 114 5 6 115 32 118 5 6 124 6 125 8 I 9 126 =middot 8 127 5 128 6 131 4 6 I 8 135 14 139 4 141 3 142 26-28 32 33

SOUTH DAKOTA Beadle County

134 1 Huron County

134 5 Return to

134 8 9 29 Wounded Knee

134 5

TEXAS

113 4 114 6 28 43 44 124 4 131 20 142 24 30

74

TEXAS Continued] Cities

Abilene 111 5 6 117 15

Austin lb3 15

Barstow 104 1

Big Spring 142 30 32 209 s 6

Cedar Hill 140 1

Dallas 117 7 140 1

Electra 140 4

Gainesville 121 1

Haskell 129 1

Kemp 117 6

La Mesa 114 14

Plainview 110 3

Port Arthur 116 8 9

Red Springs 114 1

Silverton 140 1

Waco 103 15 16

Wichita Falls 117 8

Wylie 111 1

Brazo River 103 16

Farming Conditions 104 40

Return to 114 14 16 121 28 31 129 6

Rio Grande Valley 103 15

75

VIOLENCE

103 28 29 104 17 21 105 25 27 107 61 9 12 261 28 30 109 2 01 21 33 111 13 17 112 9 10 36 113 4J 18J 21-23 26-29 33 34 114 2527 35 115 49 123 36 125 191 43 126 41 127 23 131 22 23 138 10 11 20-22 139 9 10 15 18 25 203 8 204 9 206 10-12

VIRGINIA

206 1

WASHINGTON

206 1

WORK --xfter World War II

101 29 102 12 103 31 104 15 44 106 16 107 171 19-21 36 110 19 20 34 37 111 16 112 34J 35 114 48 116 31 117 51-57 119 18 120 21 23 24

76

WORK [Continued] --xfter World War II [Continued]

123 46 50 124 28 125 2 28 43-45 126 38 44 127 33 371 41 129 71 8 130 38 41 42 46 134 11 136 301 31 138 25-27 139 22 141 21 26 206 187 19 207 5

Conditions 103 22-24 26 104 2-6 15 16 30 35 52 107 22 24-28 30 31 109 31 110 10 11 12 25 112 26 29 113 15 114 24 124 20 125 22 27 2 9 32 126 21 26 30 38 129 5 12 13 131 21 139 18 203 5 7

During World War II 101 20 29 102 11 103 24 35 104 15 105 25 26 107 17 108 5 6 20 109 37 110 18 19 37 111 12 113 22 26 114 47 48 115 44 47 53 116 31 117 35-51 118 23 119 16

77

WORK [Continued] --ollring World War II [Continued]

120 20 21 121 29 123 22 46 124 27 125 3 27 34 35 43 126 35 43 44 127 20 128 21 29 37 129 7 10 130 37 38 40 41 131 26 29 132 23 133 16 20 134 11 20 136 27 28 138 23-25 139 18 20 21 141 21 26 143 19 202 9 203 8 206 10 15 207 3 4 209 20

Employers 101 30 1025-712 103 12 17 22 32 104 2 15 30 105 11 16 106 15 19 107 9 29-31 38 108 14 15 20 109 1 15 20 27 110 9-11 13 27 36 111 15 112 6 7 26 29 32 113 15 16 28 29 114 11 24 31 41-43 115 16 43-45 116 6 7 25 26 28 30-32 117 18 52 118 13 20 119 11-13 16 18 19 120 12 14 15 20 23 121 17 24 122 5-8 123 35 36

78

WORK [Continued] ~players [Continued]

124 20 125 5 21 24 271 281 40 126 151 21 22 251 26 361 371 39 127 11 121 201 211 30 33 128 18 31 129 4 1 7 1 9-11 1 13 1 18 1 21 2 2 130 31 3540 131 16 26 27 133 2 6 134 121 16-18 201 211 25 136 17-19 26 27 33-35 137 6 8 161 19 20 138 3-6 13 20 139 10 121 14-16 140 9-11 141 16 17 201 12 202 2 3 203 7 206 31 15 207 3 5 209 16

Labor Contracting 107 19 261 291 311 32 133 16-18 26

Migrant Labor 101 41 5 12 30 102 6 7 103 24 25 104 2-6 15 241 25 52 105 9-12 171 18 106 121 131 15 17 21-24 107 4 5 8 18 24-27 30 31 108 3 8 15 109 7 8 19-21 27-30 110 91 101 13 15 111 8 12 16 17 112 6 31 32 113 13 15 18 32 114 31 32 115 52 116 27-30 117 12 17-19 291 31 118 16 119 11 12 120 11-13 15 22 121 10 11 22 122 5 22

79

WORK Continued] --grgrant Labor Continued]

123 35 42 43 125 33 126 26 30 33 37 38 127 31 128 16 21 28 129 3 4 11-17 20 21 130 33 34 131 15 19-21 26 133 19 134 9-13 21 22 135 21 25 29 136 37 38 137 16 20 139 13 15-17 140 3 4 141 19 20 142 18 143 11 13 201 8 14 202 4 9 15 203 4 5 7 8-10 205 3 4 7 206 2 4 5-7 9 12-15 208 6 209 8 9 12-15

Mining 103 8 19 115 33 116 20 21 122 11-13 125 1 3 4 12 131 2 140 4 5 141 1

Odd Jobs 104 23 105 15 25 106 3 107 12 18 19 34 35 108 3 5 6 9 111 11 15 16 113 13 114 17 18 32 33 40 41 48 115 19 24 116 25 26 117 7 52 118 18 119 8 12 14 15

80

WORK [Continued] --odd Jobs

120 8 17 122 6 7 22 123 36 40 49 124 14 16 19 24 127 11 128 19 20 29 129 1 3 5 7 131 16 25 30 132 14 17 134 8 12 15 16 135 11 23 137 12 20 25 26 138 18 22 139 6 7 12 16 17 140 1 6-8 10 142 2 3 5 9 14 34 35 143 6 12 14-16 206 3 4 209 20

Oil Fields 102 5-7 12 112 25 26 114 14 15 116 1 13 121 17 125 2 4 1 28 46 129 9 135 7 8 I 23 29 139 22 140 4 142 2 3 206 16 18 208 1-5

Permanent Jobs 101 9 27 29 103 12 17 23 24 32 104 4 6 14 24 26 29 34 106 4 107 19 35 108 4 7-9 109 15 27-29 110 2 10 18 19 21 24 111 6 9-11 16 112 7 30 31 113 1 4 21 28-31 114 16 31 32 48 115 16 1 17 4 4 116 2 7-16 32

81

WORK [Continued] --permanent Jobs [Continued]

118 11 131 18 19 119 191 20 120 201 211 25 121 22 122 2 3 I 5~8 I 23 123 11 VI 35 36 124 1 14-17 125 20 25 27-29 37 126 21 25 33 35-38 127 11 20-22 24 30 128 20 28-30 129 4 7 130 31 36-38 131 21 30 132 18 19 133 19 22 134 11 18 25-28 36 136 2 10 14 15 19 33-35 137 6 8 26-28 138 1-4 8 139 22 23 140 4 5 10-12 20 141 12 17 142 5 25 26 28 35 143 19 201 10 205 6 8 9 2 07 3 1 5 208 1

Prisoners of War as Workers 115 47 133 20 203 9

Strikes 101 17 104 21 22 1 43 105 11 21 106 13 15 16 191 20 33 107 7 11 15 28 109 20 21 110 32 33 111 13 112 7-10 14 113 32 115 48-50 118 18 124 24 125 3 4

82

WORK [Continued] --strikes [Continued]

126 36 127 24 129 10 11 130 40 41 131 27 133 25 138 8 139 16 17 140 14-16 22 201 14 203 7 206 10-13 209 18

Unions 101 17 35 104 21 22 45 105 21 106 15 16 107 5 11-13 21-24 108 12 109 20 112 2 10 32 34-36 113 31 114 42 115 50 116 33 34 118 18 119 13 120 23 24 124 24 125 34 43 45 46 126 36 127 42 128 30 129 10 11 16 130 39-41 46 131 26 134 23 139 16 140 14 22 141 21 203 7 209 18

Wages 101 27 103 10 14 17 18 22 23 33 104 2 4 I 22 I 24 26 341 35 47 105 13 161 17

83

WORK [Continued] --wages [Continued]

106 14 18 19 107 2 12 17 25 30 108 5 6 8 109 6 8 20 21 28 29 31 40 110 7 9 11 1216 111 8 11 13 14 16 112 4 8-10 14 113 13 16-18 26 28 29 114 11 18 25 32 33 42 115 16 28 44 50 116 7 11 16 19 26-32 34 117 7 18 32 35 118 15 18 119 1 11 13 14 120 11-14 121 11 122 3 6-8 123 35 49 125 4 5 7 12 21-23 27-29 38 43 126 23 25 26 36 42 127 17 24 42 43 128 30 129 3 5 7 10 11 21 22 13 0 3 6 3 7 3 9-41 131 12 13 16 134 12 15 16 23 24 26 135 11 21 23 136 28 29 137 8 9 32 138 5 11 18 25 139 6 7 10 12-14 16-18 140 7 9 10 14 15 141 4 8 10 12 15 16 142 16 201 10 203 2 5 204 14 205 6 206 4 10 11 14 15 2 07 10 13 208 9 209 13 15

Work Permits 109 22 23

18

CALIFORNIA [Continued] First Impression [Continued]

l27 101 27 1 2 9 128 18 130 341 35 131 15 132 12 133 15 134 101 11 135 21-23 29 136 21 138 14 15 139 11 141 11 15 142 4 201 8 205 2

Hunters Point 208 13

Imperial Valley 104 3 22 34 47 112 31 113 4-6 11-15 116 10 124 11 14 126 16 21 38 41

Kern County 116 33 37

Lake Bottom Buena Vista Lake 109 1 2 113 13 16 20 35

Politics 101 32-34 107 11 12 21 110 25 112 17 126 24 133 28 134 27 28 138 29-32

Sacramento Valley 110 16

San Joaquin Valley 110 4 8 19 116 9 121 9 126 38 127 36-38 41 131 12 20 142 2 8 209 9 20 22-24

19

CALIFORNIA [Continued] Stanislaus County

106 21 Tagus Ranch

112 6 Treatment in

101 11 14 32 102 51 10 104 9 107 6 10 24 26 32 108 4 11 15 16 109 19 110 10-13 19 20 27 34 112 13-16 113 24 25 33-35 114 11 35 43 45 47 116 25 123 35-38 54 55 125 25 40 126 13 23 24 30 32 33 42 46 127 14 25 31-33 43 132 8 134 9 14 137 16 21 24 139 20 22 140 22 142 16 201 ll 15 204 9 206 10 209 14 16

Tulare County 106 21

Yosemite 119 9 10

CHEROKEE INDIAN NATION

126 1 2 1 9-12 2 7 1 2 9 1 4 6 Green Corn Dance and Festival

126 9 10 Religion

126 28 29

COLORADO

113 30

20

CRIMELAWENFORCEMENT

103 28 29 104 20 21 107 7 9 10 15 17 18 29 37 108 13 109 20 21 110 13 30 33 112 13 113 20-24 26 28 114 26 27 116 7 12 120 6 122 1 23 123 3 8 16 21 22 125 18 20 129 14 15 131 2 132 10 11 133 1 4 5 135 11 31 14 17 138 21 8 32 139 131 151 21 24 25 142 8 203 8 206 10-11 19 207 18 19 209 81 17

Charges of Communist Agitation 112 15-20

Criminal Prosecution 112 16-171 20

THE DEPRESSION

103 11 14 1 15 33-35 39 108 1 5 109 36 110 3 I 28 111 7 113 5 114 17 18 115 5 11 12 116 17 117 7 119 1-4 6 15 120 6 121 12 122 3 22

21

THE DEPRESSION I Continued]

123 43 125 1 2 s 12 126 2 I 51 6 13 127 29 128 5 10 129 2 130 20-24 131 4 91 26 132 9 133 3 134 2 135 28 136 17 18 40 137 237 24 138 51 91 11 12 139 1 5 140 17 142 3 17 202 1 205 2 206 6 207 8 1 91 221 23 208 4 I 5 81 9

Causes 118 8 125 12 126 13 134 8 207 8 I 12

DISCRIMINATION

103 28 111 17 114 44 121 131 14 125 42 126 9 40-42 128 9 131 28 132 21-24 133 5 6 251 28 137 21 22 30 138 7 16 139 13T 14 140 257 26 208 5-7 11 12

22

DISCRIMINATION Community

101 10 11 32 102 8 9 104 9 54 105 22-25 27 28 106 33 37 108 15 17 109 19 110 23 27 33 34 36 37 112 13 14 114 45 121 13 18 19 123 36 42 54 55 126 241 321 401 41 127 31-33 128 33 129 18

Government Agencies 104 24 108 13 110 23 33 112 12 13 133 14 202 6 I 8 19

Housing 101 12 102 7 104 43 124 10 16 133 28

Job 101 11 12 32 102 9 104 17 105 12 161 21 22 106 19 110 13 14 114 11 41 45 116 25 124 20 126 42 131 26 139 14 201 11

Schools 102 9 104 11 18 108 10~13 110 32

23

DISCRIMINATION [Continued] Schools IContinued]

1-12 17 114 13 35 36 117 13 14 16 30 34 118 7 16 17 22 121 14-16 123 35-38 124 15 19 126 24 25 127 19 20 36 128 22-24 131 14 22-24 28 133 14 2224 25 134 14 15 24 135 18 26 136 22 24 137 16 21 203 4 204 13 209 9 16

EDUCATION

131 2 22 28 29 132 2 140 22 27

Arizona 114 25 27

Arkansas 107 3 115 6 8 24-26 128 1-3 7 141 2 143 7-10

Athletics 108 10 120 7 123 36 451 46 125 1 6 19 21 22 42 46 127 36 133 23-25 134 14-21 137 14 23

California 101 5 102 11 16 103 25 104 11 27 49 53

24

EDUCATION [Continued] California [Continued]

105 31 11 107 4-6 101 151 16 32 108 5 6 10-13 17 109 6 17 26 29 110 20 21 32 111 12 112 31 37 113 23 24 30 114 2 12-14 35 36 49 115 2 0 116 25 117 12-16 23 24 29 30 34 118 3 7 15-17 21 119 6 120 11 14 23 121 10 12 14-17 20 21 123 35-39 43-46 124 7 15 18 19 125 41 45 126 22 24 34 43 44 127 11 19-21 27 36 128 19 21 129 12 18 19 131 14-16 22-25 27 132 12 15 17 18 133 11 12 14 17 22 134 12-15 24 135 26 28 30 31 136 16 17 22-26 36 137 8 16 17 20-23 28-30 138 2 6 8 10 11 16-22 31 139 22 140 10 11 19 20 141 15 20 142 4 14 15 21 143 3 12-14 16 201 9 10 202 1 9 15 203 1 2 4 5 7 205 2 18 19 206 16 208 1 S 14 209 4 8 9 14-17 20 23

College 101 11 18 20 104 53 107 17 108 17

25

EDUCATION [Continued] College [Continued]

110 20 211 32 114 4 9 116 32 117 53-55 118 3 119 6 120 2 121 121 29 30 122 2 123 51 125 1 6 7 21 126 44 45 127 20 321 33 36-40 128 38 130 43 132 25 133 17 21 22 137 8 29 138 3 6 22-24 31 140 20 22 142 4 26 30 143 16 17 202 1 2 5 9 205 2 5 6 16 19 207 2 3 208 ll 4 209 20-23

Discrimination 101 11 107 6 108 101 11 110 32 112 17 114 121 131 351 36 117 131 14 16 301 34 118 7 I 16 17 22 120 27 121 13-16 123 35-38 124 15 19 125 23 126 24 25 34 43 127 19 20 36 128 22-24 129 19 131 141 22-24 28 132 22 133 14 24 25

26

EDUCATION [Continued] Discrimination [Continued]

134 14 15 21 24 135 18 136 22 24 137 16 21 141 22 203 4 206 17 209 9 16

Iowa 205 2 207 2

Missouri 108 2 11 119 1 21 4-6

Nebraska 130 1 2 7 17 132 4-6

New Mexico 135 19

Oklahoma 101 21 7 102 1 104 14 105 1-3 106 31 7 107 3 109 27 110 2 3 30 113 1 3 114 2 13 50 116 11 6 7 18 118 2 3 6 120 1 21 5-7 122 2 123 7 9 12 20 21 24 25 35 124 2 4 6 125 1 6 20 21 126 2 5 6 44 127 2 3 16 128 4-6 131 1 3 7 8 133 1 11 135 1 2 8 16 18 136 16 17 231 24 137 3 5-8 11 14-16 29 30 138 1-6 10 139 1 142 7 14 15 21 201 3 209 3 4

27

EDUCATION 1Continued] South Dakcita

134 1-3 24 Texas

111 4 114 2 13 50 117 1 5 6 10 121 2 4 5 13 129 2 140 4 143 2

FAMILY LIFE

101 1 5 19 102 2 7 11 12 16 103 2 31 4 6 10 21 105 1 2 I 9 16 24 26 28 106 38 112 7 113 9 10 26 116 20 21 118725 124 4 27 28 125 3 4 126 24 25 44 45 135 2 9 14 15 136 8 9

Bartering 109 11 115 6 116 6 123 15 125 101 11 126 5 128 4 129 2 131 7 140 3

Cars 103 2 4 7 8 9 12 14 15 20 27 105 18 29 106 12 13 107 3 9 15 108 2 4 6 111 8 113 22 23 29 114 4 15 30 33 116 22 30 36 117 71 8 12 23

28

FAMILY LIFE (Continued] Cars Continued]

119 4 120 9 131 15 121 9 122 4 16 17 123 13 125 3 291 31 126 5 17 18 127 9 16 17 128 15 129 3 130 4 30 133 4 12 134 3 5 6 135 9 25 136 19 24 27 138 1 12 13 19 20 30 140 5 9 141 4 5 12 142 6 17 203 3 205 2 9 206 9 207 6 I 21 22 209 4

Chores 101 2 102 12 103 3 6 21 104 48 52 58 59 105 17 109 6-8 18 26 111 2 113 1 2 6 7 114 3 39 40 115 5 7 10 27 28 117 5 26 118 3 4 119 2 120 5 121 1 3 123 1 2 51 10 11 14 15 19 31

461 49 124 3 4 21 125 2 126 3 6 7 128 1 8 130 34 131 8 1 25

29

FAMILY LIFE [Continued] Chores IContinued]

132 3 133 2 15 134 7 135 5 10 19 22 25 27 137 3 4 10-12 22 25 138 9 139 1 2 4 140 12 141 3 142 6 1 22 201 6 209 4 14

Cooking Food 101 9 24 102 3 5 13 15 103 4 27 29 105 2 11 14 15 106 35 36 107 9 13 14 108 2 3 14 109 2 3 7 12 13 22 110 31 111 3 113 2 15 16 18 114 4 17 18 25 38 39 115 10 1 11 1 16 1 2 8 1 31 116 101 24 117 51 6 1 17 119 4 120 16 121 7 24 25 122 13 16 20 123 15-18 25 27 37 49 124 5 6 21 22 125 11-14 126 22 23 127 10 17 128 1 5 10 129 12 130 8 13-15 25 131 5-7 20 21 25 132 6 7 20 133 2 1 3 1 11 1 2 2 134 5-7 22 135 2-6 9 10 18 22 25 27 136 9 12 13 23 137 2 3 10 19 138 25

30

FAMILY LIFE IContinued] CookingFood [Continued]

139 2 3 140 1-3 142 6 7 10 11 143 5-7 11 201 6 16 202 5-7 203 2 204 10 206 1 2 207 10 208 5 209 11-13

Dating 103 12 104 56 106 9 107 10 108 16 113 3 4 114 15 115 4 8 36 116 1 14 117 53 119 5 120 7 8 122 21 125 19 126 8 127 21 130 17 133 24 135 31 136 26 27 2 91 32 137 10 138 20-23 142 27

Entertainment 101 6 7 14 26 102 14 15 103 7 12 27 29 30 104 48 52 105 3 106 4 14 18 26 31 107 3 1 5 108 2 109 2 5 21 26 32 36 110 17 111 2 11

31

FAMILY LIFE [Continued] Entertainment [Continued]

112 31 38 113 2 281 29 31 114 51 13 1 15 1 40 115 3-5 8 33 36 116 2-4 33 117 9 23 24 34 118 5-7 20 21 119 4 1 5 1 11 14 120 2 8 121 5 19 122 9 19 20 123 5 20 211 25 37 411 42 124 2 6 21 125 41 6 8 9 221 33 126 8 257 28 127 34 128 6-8 241 26 129 81 171 18 131 61 9 132 5-7 133 3 14 15 134 6 17 21 22 135 3 7 91 13 14 16 30 32 136 2 91 11-131 29 137 9 24 138 5 23 139 4 9 140 2 3 141 3 10 142 6 11 15 22 143 1 3 8 10 201 2 5 203 6 208 6 2 0 9 4 13

Hobbies 102 7 103 12 104 57-59 114 9 118 6 120 5 123 19 129 8 135 3

Hunting 109 2 116 21 5

32

FAMILY LIFE [Continued] Hunting [Continued]

119 5 8 122 11 123 16-22 125 10 131 5 22 135 5 10 24 139 24

Marriage 101 3 25 102 2 12 16 103 12-14 104 56 105 1 25 106 8 1 9 107 171 20 108 8 16 109 26 27 110 2 19 111 4 5 112 4 113 1 3 4 29 30 114 15 115 8 9 36 37 116 1 16 30 117 52 53 58 118 21 119 17 120 7 121 15 29 122 2 21 123 27 37 47-49 124 26 125 27 126 8 9 28 127 3-5 211 39 130 5 17 19 42 131 3 132 19 133 24 135 4 31 136 6 8 26 27 30 32 137 10 24 26 138 24 28 139 19 140 4 5 141 21 142 24 27 28 143 17

33

FAMILY LIFE [Continued] Marriage Continued]

201 4 12 14 206 2 207 2 209 20

Moonshining 103 8 10 36-38 122 14 135 3

Problems 103 6 8 20 35 36 105 23 106 24T 25 28 107 19 20 35 37 108 6 16 17 109 17 18 110 2 3 112 3 71 24-26 29 31 113 9 12 18 21-23 25-29 114 7 115 2 3 6 116 7 117 25 120 1-3 24-26 121 23 24 122 10 18 19 130 3 132 1 3 7 135 23 29 30 136 37 38 40 138 4 6 9 141 14 15 201 13 202 6-8 12 204 11

Sense of Community 103 11 105 18 24 106 28 107 14 108 19 109 12_ 19 110 11 18 23 113 10 11 114 18 118 3 4 121 3 122 10 18 19

34

FAMILY LIFE [Continued] Sense of Community [Continued]

124 6 8 15 125 4 8 126 12 13 39 128 7 37 130 2 8 131 4 5 7 20 132 71 8 135 13 17 18 25 31 137 5 6 138 31 32 141 4 9 142 7 8 21-24 143 7

Shivaree 114 15 126 28 127 5

Sports 108 10 113 3 116 4 119 5 120 7 122 19 24 123 4 5 19 45 49 50 125 1 6 128 6 1 9 133 23-25 134 14-22 25 135 10 136 12 137 14 138 19 139 18 141 3 9 142 27 2 08 6

FARMING 110 3 11 115 39 47 48 123 28 29 47 48 52 53 125 10 140 19 20 141 4 10 11 26 201 6

35

FARMING Continued] Butchering

109 12 130 8-13

Crops 101 23 102 1 103 20 32 104 2 105 1 2 109 10 11 111 4 112 2 3 24 113 1 2 4 114 2 115 2 6 23 41 42 116 4 5 17 18 117 5 118 2 9 10 119 2 14 120 6 121 3 6 8 122 13 123 13 14 19 29 41 124 7 9 125 3 10 11 15 29 126 3 127 152 128 1 4 129 1 130 15 16 19-22 27 28 131 11 133 2 137 134 1 5 137 2 138 9 139 2 140 9 202 141 8 143 21 205 2 3 13 206 1 3 4 8 207 6 8 12 14 209 4

Drought 101 23 103 17 104 2 105 5

36

FARMING Continued] Drought Continued]

106 6 109 11 110 22 113 4 6 114 16 19 116 18-20 118 10~ 11 119 3 6 121 6 124 1 7 125 15 126 2 127 71 161 27 128 2 51 10 130 5 16 20 281 29 131 11 132 9 134 5 139 5 140 5 141 41 6 142 19 201 21 16 205 4 8 207 14 20 209 11 2

Dust Storms 101 71 8 102 3 103 17 39 105 4 106 5 6 109 11 110 12 21 111 6 7 112 23 114 21 115 12 116 18~ 19 118 10 11 119 3 120 6 121 6 123 14 124 7 125 15 16 126 14

37

FARMING Continued] Dust Storms IContinued]

127 27 29 128 10 130 16 131 11 136 40 138 137 14 141 4 6 142 4 17-20 201 16 205 4 207 6 14-18 20 21 209 6

FloodsCyclones 107 16 111 6 7 114 23 123 14 23 130 1 134 5 138 15 139 11 209 1

Government Policies 101 20 24 102 2 103 24 32 33 35 104 7 8 33 105 5 106 8 107 13 108 6 15 16 109 9 22 111 6 7 113 32 114 19 20 118 9 10 119 6 120 20 123 30-32 124 9 10 125 121 13 127 22 128 11 130 26 27 131 5 10 11 132 10 134 4 8 24 139 6 16 17

38

FARMING fContinued] Government Policies Continued]

140 24 142 18 201 2 205 11-19 209 7 8

Income 101 3 104 2 105 2 106 8 111 5 112 3 24 26 113 1 2 4 114 4 16 19 115 11 43 117 7 118 2 8 9 119 4 6 7 121 6 7 123 40 41 126 6 13 151 20 127 16 12 8 51 9 129 2 130 15 18 211 22 25 26 34 35

481 49 132 2 9 11 135 3 138 3 140 5 141 4 51 19 142 5 143 20 205 6 13 206 2-4 207 81 9 15 21

Land Ownership 101 23 103 31 107 2 108 1 109 91 10 110 22 112 3 114 1 2 7 115 36 119 1-3 6 7 120 6

39

FARMING [Continued] Land Ownership [Continued]

121 2 122 2 3 123 35 41 50 125 2 3 23 126 2 3 13 127 12 18 22 128 8 129 1 7 22 130 3 131 4 133 3 4 12 137 18 25 26 134 2 4 5 8 11 137 27 138 2 3 139 2 140 5 13 17-19 141 3 15-17 21 22 142 2-4 25 143 20 2 OS 1 2 206 1 5 6 8 9 207 9 10 209 1 22

Land Rental 101 2 102 1 103 8 23 104 1 7 8 107 2 110 1 111 2 113 4 114 1 2 10 14 115 23 27 116 16-18 118 2 119 3 120 6 121 2 7 8 122 2 123 127 13 40 41 50 124 4 9 127 1 2 6 7 128 5 129 1 130 5 15 i31 4 17-19

40

FARMING [Continued] Land Rental IContinued]

138 9 139 5 140 101 13 141 15 201 3 206 5 9

Methods 101 3 102 3 7 12 103 171 20 21 24 31 39 104 1 105 5 106 7 29 109 6 11 12 30 31 110 21 22 28 111 7 112 23 113 2 114 19 20 115 51 41-48 116 5 15 18 118 1 10 19 119 2 4 120 11 14 121 6 7 122 9 10 16-18 123 2 3 6 7 19 29 30 51 52 124 8 9 125 10 11 15 16 126 5 14 21 127 7 16 128 7 10 11 129 7 130 15 1619 131 5 11 18 132 3 9 10 134 6 140 20 141 6 19 142 51 19~ 201 22 143 2 0 201 6 206 3 8 207 7 81 14 16

Sharecropping 103 1 7 105 1 110 1 3

41

FARMING Continued] Sharecropping Continued]

111 2 112 3 24 113 4 115 6 91 27 116 17 117 11 5 7 118 2 9 121 2 127 21 61 15 128 8 129 1 130 51 151 18 137 2 141 41 8 142 2 206 4 5 209 11 19

THE GRAPES OF WRATHSTEINBECK

106 6 1 71 15 108 15 110 29-301 33 119 13 122 22 125 41 128 331 34 132 22 134 13 142 19 208 4 71 11 13-16

Identification with 101 16 35 103 27 28 111 18 113 35 121 27 127 181 41 42 129 13 20 21 131 13 133 21 136 20 37 139 20 201811 205 5

42

THE GRAPES OF WRATHSTEINBECK [Continued] Movie

103 27 105 26 106 33 34 107 5 13 110 2 8 113 34 114 45 118 16 17 121 27 124 25 127 42 131 28 137 31 139 19 141 24 208 15

Objections to 101 16 103 2 8 105 26 27 106 33-36 114 45 46 118 23 24 120 28 124 25 127 18 25 128 33 34 131 27 28 137 30 31 139 20 141 2 4 143 13 204 19 205 5 2 06 19 208 14-16

HEALTH Accidents

104 61 62 107 18 116 22 23

Birth of Children 101 5 102 2 103 5 9 10 13 16 105 1

43

HEALTH [Continued] Birth of Children Continued]

106 16 22 109 15 16 18~ 37 111 6 112 20 113 2 4 5 14 18-20 114 37 115 11-13 17 38 117 21 120 3 8 13 19-22 122 20 123 50 125 10 37 126 12 127 7 1 8 129 19 20 130 1 2 22 133 10 135 9 12 20 21 136 4 8 27 137 2 1 3 138 2 139 19 23 140 711 142 2 8 143 17 202 3 7 11 12 18

Causes of Death 101 25 103 5 106 16 107 1 13 19 109 25 26 38 39 110 2 31 111 5 112 6 113 1 19 30 114 43 49 115 3 6 7 17 18 116 5 117 20 21 26 120 1 3 19 24 25 123 16~ 43 124 23 126 44 127 4 5 13 130 24 48 132 19 135 137 14 16

44

HEALTH [Continued] Causes of Death [Continued]

136 3-6 25 27 29-31 38 39 141 16 142 23 143 19 202 3 9 10 12 14 16-18 206 14 209 19 20

Diseases 102 13 103 20 105 11 14 23 24 107 6 11 13 14 16 19 20 30 31 109 24 38 39 110 2 8 30 31 112 14 19 24 113 8 12 13 18 19 30 114 9 17 25 26 37 49 115 5 7 12 16-20 22 23 116 19 117 26 47 52-56 120 3 19 20 24 26 122 18 24 123 16 22-24 124 22-24 26 125 47 126 22 35 127 3 7 128 2 9 129 2 3 130 3 38 47 131 12 22 132 2 19 133 8 135 13 21 136 25 30 35 39 137 4 8 138 13 23 139 7 140 5 142 20 21 202 1-4 8-14 16 18 203 6 205 1 206 2 209 11 12 19

Folk Remedies and Cures 103 5 107 11

45

HEALTH [Continued] Folk Remedies and Cures Continued]

109 24 25 113 11 19 115 2 3 22 117 20 21 123 20 23 128 6 133 9 10 135 14 22 137 4 142 20 21 202 8-111 14

Health Care 101 13 20 102 13 103 5 91 16 105 141 151 23 24 106 1 8 107 111 18 23 38 109 151 16 181 23 241 381 39 110 2 1 8 1 311 32 112 6 113 1 51 18-201 301 311 33 38 114 17 371 38 115 5-7 12-18 23 116 5 61 23 117 20-231 55 118 171 18 120 3 41 8 21 22 121 20 25 122 18 20 21 123 4 22 23 124 4 22 23 125 10 21 37 38 126 22 23 35 127 3 7-9 30 128 2 9 129 19 130 1 22 23 47 48 131 22 132 19 133 8-10 135 91 12-14 21 22 136 6 9 301 33 35 137 8 138 131 23 139 71 9~ 101 18 19 141 2 0 142 20

46

HEALTH Continued] Health Care Continued]

202 2-14 16-19 206 14 209 11 12

Sanitation 202 4-6 15 17

HOUSING Auto Courts

107 9~ 14~ 27 Ditch Camps

102 7 8~ 14 103 26 104 12 105 23 106 15 107 10 110 6 25 113 14 35 114 39 115 52 118 15 16 119 13 16 121 19 20 122 22 23 125 20 37 126 33 129 15 131 20 132 18 136 37-39 137 17 139 18 202 4-6 15 203 3 206 7 I 10 208 7 8 11 209 10

Dugouts 135 11~ 18 19

Government-provided 101 34 103 26 27 104 19 20 51 105 10 106 10 11 14

47

HOUSING Continued] Government-provided [Continued]

107 4-7 13 14 16 17 28 108 12 109 31-33 110 14 111 9-11 15 112 3 8 113 35 36 114 38 39 118 16 119 13 121 17-19 124 16 125 25 33 36 126 26 30-32 127 23 41 128 20 129 141 15 131 22 133 2 0 137 30 141 20 202 6 15 203 3 204 16 17 205 4 206 13 14 208 7 20 9 10

Grower-provided 102 8 103 24-26 104 20 42 46 105 9 106 12 15 109 15 28 110 16 111 14 112 6 113 13 16 114 10 23 28 33 34 118 18 20 119 12 13 121 22 122 6 23 123 35 42 125 24 25~ 33 35 36 126 21 7 33 127 11 18 23

48

HOUSING [Continued] Grower-provided [Continued]

128 19 129 4 5 13-15 131 16 133 18 137 17 ~ 20 139 15 18 140 6 8-10 16 141 14 16 17 201 8 9 203 3 204 16 17 206 6-8 13 209 10

Homes in California 101 8 26 28 29 102 4 6 11 12 103 21 104 4 12-14 25 26 49 60 61 105 19 20 106 12 21 107 5 I 7 121 27 108 31 6 1 7 109 151 181 271 29 110 81 14 15 111 14 112 61 8 I 201 301 331 39 113 16-201 23 24 28 114 10 111 231 331 34 115 15-17 116 241 261 32 117 18 19 118 14 121 111 171 181 221 29 122 246 123 341 36 371 411 50 124 101 111 141 16 125 251 35 126 21 22 33 127 11 13 18-241 30 311 37 128 19 20 129 4 11 12 15-17 131 13 16 17 19 20 132 12 14 15 17 133 8 12 15 27 28 134 10-13 135 24 27 31 33 136 21 24 25 137 20 24 26 27

49

HOUSING [Continued] Homes in California IContinued]

138 13 16-18 20 25 28 29 139 17 18 ~3 24 140 6-11 17 141 13 14 16 27 142 29 143 11 12 20 201 10 202 3 203 1 2 204 16 18 205 7 206 7-9 208 10 209 9 11 14 15

Homestead in Arkansas 103 3 115 1 2 4 9 10 22-24 128 1 2 137 1 141 1 2 143 6 7

Homesmiddottead in Missouri 108 1 119 1 2 4

Homestead in Nebraska 130 5-8 18 132 2 8

Homestead in Oklahoma 103 9 12-14 17 104 56 106 2 109 10 110 1 114 1 4 10 16 115 2 7 118 2 4 122 2 4 9 11 123 1 2 9-14 124 3-5 125 9 10 126 3 4 27 127 1 2 6 7 15 16 26 27 128 3 131 1 133 1 4 135 6-8 136 8 11 12 137 7 13

50

HOUSING [Continued] Homestead in Oklahoma [Continued]

138 2 3 9 11 12 139 1-3 142 1-4 7--13 209 3

Homestead in South Dakota 134 2 3

Homestead in Texas 111 3 117 2 121 1 4 129 1 2 140 1

Internment Camps WW II) 122 23 125 35

Labor Camps 103 21 24 28 104 44 107 4 10 12 16 17 26 27 29 109 27 28 31-33 110 33 113 17 20 114 24-28 33 117 11 12 17 18 25 123 33 128 16 129 4 12 17 133 18 134 13 21 22 142 29 202 15 204 16 205 5

State Rental Homes 135 27 28

Tents 101 34 102 4 5 103 9 104 3 13 42 43 62 105 9 106 13 107 4 9 10 14 17 27 28 109 1 2 9 31 113 6 114 24 115 15

51

HOUSING [Continued] Tents Continued]

116 8 117 19 121 17-20 123 33 124 16 125 33 37 127 30~ 37 129 4 12 15 131 13 20 21 134 21 140 6 143 13 14 202 4 204 9 17 206 6 7 209 10 11

IMPACT OF EXPERIENCE

l(H 14 161 191 28 31 102 10 103 35 41 104 2 81 48 55 63 64 106 26 27 107 6 14 30-33 35-37 108 19-21 109 40 110 13 19 20 27 34-36 38 39 111 18 112 14 17 19-211 30 34 40 113 24-26 2 9 34 37 114 50 115 20 53 116 37 117 10 15 24 27 58 121 11 15-19 31 122 23 24 123 39 42 53-55 125 45 47 126 17 ~ 18 24 33 45 46 127 12 14 19-21 32-351 41 43 128 19 30~ 35-38 130 48 49 131 191 25 31 132 17 24

52

IMPACT OF EXPERIENCE [Continued]

134 136

137 138 141 142 143 202 203 209

24 25 28 11 17 20 41 29_ 32 16 31-33 14 25 26 28 34 22 23 16-19 11 19 25

29 21 25 33 35 36 40

INDIANA

202 1

IOWA

142 205 207

4 1 1

IWO JIMA

117 42-48

JAPANESE INTERNMENT

122 125 205

23 35 9 10

KANSAS

113 116 132 207

3 14 1 6 16

KU KLUX KLAN

103 135

28 14-17

53

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA

114 301 46 116 19 122 22 131 20 135 20 139 11 140 13 202 4 51 9 17 18 208 3 1 6 10-12

Attraction of California 101 3 1 17 102 3 103 18 20 105 6 106 6 9 11 281 29 107 8 108 4 I 18 109 9 110 8 111 9 112 23 113 51 6 114 91 22 115 14 391 41 116 71 9 117 8 118 11 12 119 8 1 10 11 121 9 122 3 124 10 11 125 81 241 30 126 151 16 127 8 1 16 27 128 13 129 3 130 32 131 12 25 132 3 11 12 134 81 11 24 135 11 18 136 18 139 101 26 140 5 141 51 14 142 3 4 143 11 201 4 I 6 8 12

54

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA [Continued]

202 6 206 2 4 209 2

Belongings 101 3 102 4 103 15 20 104 42 105 6 7 106 10 107 3 16 108 4 111 8 112 2 113 6 7 11 114 30 115 14 116 22 117 8 118 13 15 124 10 12 126 17 127 9 18 128 15 130 30 35 131 13 132 14 135 20 136 19 138 14 140 9 141 14 202 5 205 1 207 19 209 5

Border Inspections 102 8 103 15 20 104 9 10 49 105 8 106 30 108 18 19 110 24 113 6 7 10-12 114 30 31 117 11 118 13

55

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA Continued] Border Inspections Continued]

121 10 123 33 124 13 125 32 126 20 127 10 29 128 16 18 131 14 132 14 133 7 135 20 137 18 138 14 143 15 209 5 8

CookingFood 102 3 5 13 15 103 21 106 10 113 8 10 114 9 29 116 10 117 9 118 12 119 10 123 33 125 19 31 126 20 127 10 128 15 130 3 0 1 3 3 131 13 14 132 13 133 5 6 134 10 135 20 138 14 141 12 143 11 15 209 5

Funds Available 101 3 24 102 4 103 15 18 104 2 105 6 106 9 107 4 14-16

56

MIGRATIONTO CALIFORNIA [Continued] Funds Available [Continued]

108 5 110 3 8 111 8 112 1 4 6 113 6 114 10 17 29 115 14 116 10 22 117 710 118 13 121 3 10 122 4 123 34 124 12 125 17 126 5 18-20 127 17 2 9 128 15 129 3 130 29 30 34 131 13 132 13 133 3 134 8 10 135 12 18 138 14 140 6 141 12 142 25 143 10 11 201 7 205 1 209 5

Reasons for Move 101 3 23 102 2 4 103 15 18 20 25 39 104 2 42 105 4 6 106 9 11 107 2 108 3 5 18 109 9 10 13 27 110 3 4 8 111 7 8 112 2 113 5 6

57

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA [Continued] Reasons for Move [Continued]

114 115 116 117 118 119 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 201 204 205 206 207 209

Route 102 103 104 105 106 108 110 112 113 114 115 116

8-10 21 22 14 19-22 7 11 8 8 3 141 10 8 14 7 1

12 2 291 121 11 11 41 111 181 8 13 10 51 5

9

4 30 1 32

101 141 23-25 30

8 1 16 1 30 13

3 311 321 341 35 13

3 8-11

12 18 40

13

26 6 9 11

2-4 16 17 19 24 21 10 6 9 1 2 10 19 11 21 191 22

4 18-20 2 I 8 61 7 10 4 3 5 4 I 8 31 40 22-24

58

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA Continued] Route Continued]

117 8-10 118 12 119 9 10 124 11 125 17 126 181 19 127 9 181 29 128 14-16 130 32-34 131 14 132 13 134 10 135 11 19 137 17 138 13 14 202 4 5 205 1 209 7

Shelter 102 4 103 18-20 104 9 106 10 107 4 108 4 111 8 112 5 113 8 10 114 9 24 28 29 116 22 23 117 9 118 12 119 9 121 9 123 33 124 10 125 17-19 126 17 127 9 128 15 129 3 130 301 33 131 13 132 13 133 5 134 10 135 11 136 19

59

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA [Continued] Shelter [Continued]

137 17 141 12 143 11 201 7 2 07 18 209 5

Transportation 101 3 102 4-6 103 16 18 20 104 8 42 105 6 1 7 106 10 107 3 108 4 109 9 13 110 3 8 23 24 111 8 112 5 113 6 7 114 8 24 29-31 115 14 116 1 9 10 22 117 8 118 12 119 8 9 121 9 122 4 I 17 123 32 33 124 12 125 17-191 24 26 2 9 31 126 5 17 18 127 9 17 128 15 129 3 131 13 133 4 134 10 135 11 136 19 138 13 139 10 140 5 9 141 12 142 3 25

15143 201 8 205 1 209 1 2 4 5

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MISSOURI

108 1 2 19 115 4 0 121 2 129 16 207 7 208 5

Cities Cape Girardeau

116 9 El Dorado Springs

108 1 3 Hannibal

119 4 7 Kansas City

116 8 207 3

Monroe City 119 1

St Louis 119 2 4 7 8

MONTANA

119 3

NEBRASKA

132 1 Cities

Grand Island 130 18

Kerney 130 3

Litchfield 130 3 4 16 35

Ponca 130 1 4 7

Return to 130 40

THE NEW DEAL Civilian Conservation Corps

103 34

61

THE NEW DEAL [Continued] Civilian Conservation Corps [Continued]

110 3-7 9 35 112 28 119 15 125 5 12 21-23 129 18 139 7-9 16 207 13 208 10

Hoover 103 32 34 125 12

National Recovery AdministrationOther Agencies 103 32 34 118 8 205 4 5 8-19

Politics 101 34 103 33 35 104 7 1 8 33 107 12 112 13 28 121 2 125 12 14 15 131 10 132 10 11 138 8 1 15 139 14 140 25 207 12 208 15 209 21

Roosevelt 101 32-34 103 32 104 32 33 106 5 108 5 6 15 16 110 3 35 36 111 6 7 112 27 28 113 25 32 114 19 115 12 118 9 119 6 15 123 30 31 125 12 15 126 13

62

THE NEW DEAL [Continued] Roosevelt [Continued]

127 22 23 128 11 129 10 14 130 23 24 26 27 131 5 9 10 132 9 133 13 27 134 4 8 24 138 11 139 6 7 13 14 23 140 24 14178 142 17 18 205 17 18 207 9 12 13 208 10 209 21

Voting 103 33 106 5 110 25 26 125 14 130 23 131 5 139 252 4 140 25 207 13

Works Progress Administration 101 336 102 2 104 31 105 4 5 8 19 20 107 1 108 12 110 35 111 177 112 28 113 17 18 21 24 33 114 22 115 13 118 8 119 14 156 124 14 17 125 1 12 23 127 22 128 20 23 27 129 5 10 132 9 11 16 133 11 17

63

THE NEW DEAL [Continued] Works Progress Administration Continued]

134 5 9 23 138 11 12 13978 140 23 141 23 142 18 204 6 207 12 208 10 209 21

NEW MEXICO

135 11 18-20 140 3 4

Cities Albuquerque

117 8 11 Deming

116 22 23 Gallup

116 12 Las Cruces

116 22 23

OKIE

113 10 33 114 41 46 128 18 25 33 132 18 19 135 26 202 5 205 4 1 6 208 4

Definition 101 31 102 8 104 37 54 105 22 106 31-33 107 38 108 19 109 17T 19 27 110 28 35

64

OKIE [Continued] Definition [Continued]

114 44 118 24 121 21 32 123 22 37 38 124 25 26 126 40 127 14 31 33 128 33 132 21 22 134 14 136 37-40 137 22 30 139 19 141 25 201 16 202 4 1 16 203 10 206 14 208 4 13

Reactions to Term 101 32 102 8 9 104 37 54 105 22 106 31-33 107 38 39 109 19 110 12 27 28 113 33 34 37 114 41 42 116 34 118 24 120 26 27 121 21 123 37 38 42 124 18 125 42 43 126 32 40 46 127 14 33 36 128 24 25 33 129 21 131 23 132 23 136 22 39 40 137 21 22 30 139 19 141 24 142 29 30

42

35

65

OKIE [Continued] Reactions to Term [Continued]

201 16 203 10 205 12

Rednecks 107 2 4-26

OKLAHOMA

111 6 125 3 10 126 10 14 27 43 128 4 135 11 12 141 5 9

Cities Ardmore

110 1 2 139 2

Blair 114 15

Blanchard 120 1 2 5

Boley 133 1 1 3

Boynton 135 11

Bushyhead 137 73 6

Checotah 113 1 4 128 3 8 209 1

Chelsea 137 7 812

Cold Springs 140 4

Colgate 112 2

Comanche 142 1

Council Hill 131 1

Cushing 201 2

Duncan 110 1 124 1

66

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities Continued]

Durant 103 16

Dustin 139 1 2 25

Enid 138 middot 6

EufaulaLake Eufaula 103 71 29 209 23

Fort Gibson 123 1 12 13 24 25 32 126 1 16

Fort Sill 120 5

Frederick 104 56

Granite 114 8

Greenfield 141 9

Guthrie 138 2-5 13 15

Hammon 142 3 15

Hanna 112 3 136 1

Hartshorne 125 1

Henryetta 103 16 209 1

Hillibee 127 4

Hitchita 112 25 209 3

Holdenville 137 3-5

Hollis 102 1

Lenna 118 1 131 2

Lexington 120 1 2

Lindsay 106 9

67

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities (Continued]

Maud 118 1

McAlester 109 91 10 125 20

McLain 122 1

Meeker 127 6 15 16

Muskogee 122 1 123 18 19 25

Nowata 122 2

Oaklodge 116 1 5

Okemah 103 8 133 4

Oklahoma City 120 8 12 138 3 5

Paden 127 4

Pauls Valley 106 1 109 10 13

Pitcher 103 8

Pleasant Valley 109 10 13

Ponca City 142 1 2

Porum 112 1

Prague 127 5 6

Quinton 136 1 10 11 18

Sallisaw 116 16_ 36

Scullyville 116 3 7

Seminole 116 1 135 8

Spiro 102 1 116 1 3 6 7

68

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities [Continued]

Stillwater 201 4 13

Tryon 201 1

Tulsa 116 16 17

Tuttle 120 1

Watonga 120 4 141 9

Weletka 103 11

Wewoka 112 1 4 25

Whodathoughtit 113 3

Craig County 122 11

Moved to 114 8 115 26 128 2 3 131 1 2 137 3 141 4

Oklahoma Territory 127 1-3

Payne County 105 1

Return to 102 11 107 15 109 27 110 18 38 111 8 18 114 10 14 15 17 116 36 37 120 13 27 123 53 125 25 26 29 30 40 127 16 28 131 13 22 25 133 16 135 23 25 136 18 137 7

69

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Return to [Continued]

139 26 27 140 9 142 3 10 17 22 34 201 13 206 7 207 20 209 1 2 17 18 23

Rogers County 101 23

Sequoyah County 116 1 16-18 36

Wagoner County 101 23

OREGON

109 28 29 130 29-34 206 2

POEMS

128 14 22 25 31 34 36

RELIEFWELFARE Agencies

102 91 13 103 32 107 35 112 12 114 18 124 2 3 125 17 202 5 15 2 0 4 2 11-13

Attitudes toward 101 10 102 91 10 103 32 104 24 32 105 19 110 14 26 27 111 17 112 12 113 17 2833

70

RELIEFWELFARE [Continued] Attitudes toward [Continued]

116 35 119 15 121 177 19 25 123 43 124 177 23 125 38 126 35_~ 39 127 417 42 128 27-30 129 5 130 2 7 131 4 27 30 31 132 16-18 133 13 14 137 32 139 8 140 23 142 18 202 71 8 1 15 203 6 11 204 13 14 20 208 10 209 21

Quality 102 10 103 32 104 32 125 38 39 204 15

Type Received 102 9 10 103 16 32 33 104 24 31 105 19 107 15 108 4 110 17 111 17 112 12 113 32 114 18 42 118 8 121 17 124 23 125 37 128 28 29 130 27 132 16

71

RELIEFWELFARE [Continued] Type Received IContinued]

133 13 134 15 135 28 139 8 202 5 71815 204 15 208 9 209 211 22

Welfare 101 9 10 102 9 10 103 32 104 24 311 36 1 0 5 19- 21 1 2 5 106 12 16 17 23 24 107 14 15 18 351 37 108 4 1 71 18 110 14 17 25-27 111 17 112 121 13 15 113 15 171 28 114 181 421 43 116 35 120 17 121 19 122 24 123 43 125 19 126 251 39 128 27 28 131 4 27 133 11 13 22 136 14 137 32 140 3 141 20 142 18 201 13 202 51 71 15 203 6 11 204 2 11 19-21 205 4 11 12 207 10 13 19

RELIGION

103 32

72

RELIGION [Continued]

110 29 113 321 36 126 28 29 131 6 132 6 135 151 32 142 12 26 33 202 6

Brush Arbor 109 5 122 19 123 25 136 10 139 41 5 209 11

Churches 101 7 11 102 10 105 31 29 106 2 I 8 I 25 107 3 109 5 110 171 18 112 371 39 113 21 16 17 35 114 51 7 8 441 45 115 8 31-33 50-53 117 54-58 118 51 6 1 21 119 4 120 8 121 25 26 122 191 24 123 25126142 124 21 31 5 61 201 22 125 81 41 126 71 241 30 127 21 10 14 271 301 341 351 38-41 128 6 26 27 130 3 131 6 132 6 21 23 133 23 134 1 3 24 25 29 135 7 141 18 31 136 3 7 137 9 10 24 25 138 8 91 14

73

RELIGION Continued] Churches Continued]

140 14 15 141 2 3 9 142 4 22 30-33 143 12 15 24 201 5 11 209 4

MinistryMissionary Work 107 23 113 31 36 142 25 26 29

Moral Majority 134 29

RevivalsTraveling Ministers 109 5 114 5 6 115 32 118 5 6 124 6 125 8 I 9 126 =middot 8 127 5 128 6 131 4 6 I 8 135 14 139 4 141 3 142 26-28 32 33

SOUTH DAKOTA Beadle County

134 1 Huron County

134 5 Return to

134 8 9 29 Wounded Knee

134 5

TEXAS

113 4 114 6 28 43 44 124 4 131 20 142 24 30

74

TEXAS Continued] Cities

Abilene 111 5 6 117 15

Austin lb3 15

Barstow 104 1

Big Spring 142 30 32 209 s 6

Cedar Hill 140 1

Dallas 117 7 140 1

Electra 140 4

Gainesville 121 1

Haskell 129 1

Kemp 117 6

La Mesa 114 14

Plainview 110 3

Port Arthur 116 8 9

Red Springs 114 1

Silverton 140 1

Waco 103 15 16

Wichita Falls 117 8

Wylie 111 1

Brazo River 103 16

Farming Conditions 104 40

Return to 114 14 16 121 28 31 129 6

Rio Grande Valley 103 15

75

VIOLENCE

103 28 29 104 17 21 105 25 27 107 61 9 12 261 28 30 109 2 01 21 33 111 13 17 112 9 10 36 113 4J 18J 21-23 26-29 33 34 114 2527 35 115 49 123 36 125 191 43 126 41 127 23 131 22 23 138 10 11 20-22 139 9 10 15 18 25 203 8 204 9 206 10-12

VIRGINIA

206 1

WASHINGTON

206 1

WORK --xfter World War II

101 29 102 12 103 31 104 15 44 106 16 107 171 19-21 36 110 19 20 34 37 111 16 112 34J 35 114 48 116 31 117 51-57 119 18 120 21 23 24

76

WORK [Continued] --xfter World War II [Continued]

123 46 50 124 28 125 2 28 43-45 126 38 44 127 33 371 41 129 71 8 130 38 41 42 46 134 11 136 301 31 138 25-27 139 22 141 21 26 206 187 19 207 5

Conditions 103 22-24 26 104 2-6 15 16 30 35 52 107 22 24-28 30 31 109 31 110 10 11 12 25 112 26 29 113 15 114 24 124 20 125 22 27 2 9 32 126 21 26 30 38 129 5 12 13 131 21 139 18 203 5 7

During World War II 101 20 29 102 11 103 24 35 104 15 105 25 26 107 17 108 5 6 20 109 37 110 18 19 37 111 12 113 22 26 114 47 48 115 44 47 53 116 31 117 35-51 118 23 119 16

77

WORK [Continued] --ollring World War II [Continued]

120 20 21 121 29 123 22 46 124 27 125 3 27 34 35 43 126 35 43 44 127 20 128 21 29 37 129 7 10 130 37 38 40 41 131 26 29 132 23 133 16 20 134 11 20 136 27 28 138 23-25 139 18 20 21 141 21 26 143 19 202 9 203 8 206 10 15 207 3 4 209 20

Employers 101 30 1025-712 103 12 17 22 32 104 2 15 30 105 11 16 106 15 19 107 9 29-31 38 108 14 15 20 109 1 15 20 27 110 9-11 13 27 36 111 15 112 6 7 26 29 32 113 15 16 28 29 114 11 24 31 41-43 115 16 43-45 116 6 7 25 26 28 30-32 117 18 52 118 13 20 119 11-13 16 18 19 120 12 14 15 20 23 121 17 24 122 5-8 123 35 36

78

WORK [Continued] ~players [Continued]

124 20 125 5 21 24 271 281 40 126 151 21 22 251 26 361 371 39 127 11 121 201 211 30 33 128 18 31 129 4 1 7 1 9-11 1 13 1 18 1 21 2 2 130 31 3540 131 16 26 27 133 2 6 134 121 16-18 201 211 25 136 17-19 26 27 33-35 137 6 8 161 19 20 138 3-6 13 20 139 10 121 14-16 140 9-11 141 16 17 201 12 202 2 3 203 7 206 31 15 207 3 5 209 16

Labor Contracting 107 19 261 291 311 32 133 16-18 26

Migrant Labor 101 41 5 12 30 102 6 7 103 24 25 104 2-6 15 241 25 52 105 9-12 171 18 106 121 131 15 17 21-24 107 4 5 8 18 24-27 30 31 108 3 8 15 109 7 8 19-21 27-30 110 91 101 13 15 111 8 12 16 17 112 6 31 32 113 13 15 18 32 114 31 32 115 52 116 27-30 117 12 17-19 291 31 118 16 119 11 12 120 11-13 15 22 121 10 11 22 122 5 22

79

WORK Continued] --grgrant Labor Continued]

123 35 42 43 125 33 126 26 30 33 37 38 127 31 128 16 21 28 129 3 4 11-17 20 21 130 33 34 131 15 19-21 26 133 19 134 9-13 21 22 135 21 25 29 136 37 38 137 16 20 139 13 15-17 140 3 4 141 19 20 142 18 143 11 13 201 8 14 202 4 9 15 203 4 5 7 8-10 205 3 4 7 206 2 4 5-7 9 12-15 208 6 209 8 9 12-15

Mining 103 8 19 115 33 116 20 21 122 11-13 125 1 3 4 12 131 2 140 4 5 141 1

Odd Jobs 104 23 105 15 25 106 3 107 12 18 19 34 35 108 3 5 6 9 111 11 15 16 113 13 114 17 18 32 33 40 41 48 115 19 24 116 25 26 117 7 52 118 18 119 8 12 14 15

80

WORK [Continued] --odd Jobs

120 8 17 122 6 7 22 123 36 40 49 124 14 16 19 24 127 11 128 19 20 29 129 1 3 5 7 131 16 25 30 132 14 17 134 8 12 15 16 135 11 23 137 12 20 25 26 138 18 22 139 6 7 12 16 17 140 1 6-8 10 142 2 3 5 9 14 34 35 143 6 12 14-16 206 3 4 209 20

Oil Fields 102 5-7 12 112 25 26 114 14 15 116 1 13 121 17 125 2 4 1 28 46 129 9 135 7 8 I 23 29 139 22 140 4 142 2 3 206 16 18 208 1-5

Permanent Jobs 101 9 27 29 103 12 17 23 24 32 104 4 6 14 24 26 29 34 106 4 107 19 35 108 4 7-9 109 15 27-29 110 2 10 18 19 21 24 111 6 9-11 16 112 7 30 31 113 1 4 21 28-31 114 16 31 32 48 115 16 1 17 4 4 116 2 7-16 32

81

WORK [Continued] --permanent Jobs [Continued]

118 11 131 18 19 119 191 20 120 201 211 25 121 22 122 2 3 I 5~8 I 23 123 11 VI 35 36 124 1 14-17 125 20 25 27-29 37 126 21 25 33 35-38 127 11 20-22 24 30 128 20 28-30 129 4 7 130 31 36-38 131 21 30 132 18 19 133 19 22 134 11 18 25-28 36 136 2 10 14 15 19 33-35 137 6 8 26-28 138 1-4 8 139 22 23 140 4 5 10-12 20 141 12 17 142 5 25 26 28 35 143 19 201 10 205 6 8 9 2 07 3 1 5 208 1

Prisoners of War as Workers 115 47 133 20 203 9

Strikes 101 17 104 21 22 1 43 105 11 21 106 13 15 16 191 20 33 107 7 11 15 28 109 20 21 110 32 33 111 13 112 7-10 14 113 32 115 48-50 118 18 124 24 125 3 4

82

WORK [Continued] --strikes [Continued]

126 36 127 24 129 10 11 130 40 41 131 27 133 25 138 8 139 16 17 140 14-16 22 201 14 203 7 206 10-13 209 18

Unions 101 17 35 104 21 22 45 105 21 106 15 16 107 5 11-13 21-24 108 12 109 20 112 2 10 32 34-36 113 31 114 42 115 50 116 33 34 118 18 119 13 120 23 24 124 24 125 34 43 45 46 126 36 127 42 128 30 129 10 11 16 130 39-41 46 131 26 134 23 139 16 140 14 22 141 21 203 7 209 18

Wages 101 27 103 10 14 17 18 22 23 33 104 2 4 I 22 I 24 26 341 35 47 105 13 161 17

83

WORK [Continued] --wages [Continued]

106 14 18 19 107 2 12 17 25 30 108 5 6 8 109 6 8 20 21 28 29 31 40 110 7 9 11 1216 111 8 11 13 14 16 112 4 8-10 14 113 13 16-18 26 28 29 114 11 18 25 32 33 42 115 16 28 44 50 116 7 11 16 19 26-32 34 117 7 18 32 35 118 15 18 119 1 11 13 14 120 11-14 121 11 122 3 6-8 123 35 49 125 4 5 7 12 21-23 27-29 38 43 126 23 25 26 36 42 127 17 24 42 43 128 30 129 3 5 7 10 11 21 22 13 0 3 6 3 7 3 9-41 131 12 13 16 134 12 15 16 23 24 26 135 11 21 23 136 28 29 137 8 9 32 138 5 11 18 25 139 6 7 10 12-14 16-18 140 7 9 10 14 15 141 4 8 10 12 15 16 142 16 201 10 203 2 5 204 14 205 6 206 4 10 11 14 15 2 07 10 13 208 9 209 13 15

Work Permits 109 22 23

19

CALIFORNIA [Continued] Stanislaus County

106 21 Tagus Ranch

112 6 Treatment in

101 11 14 32 102 51 10 104 9 107 6 10 24 26 32 108 4 11 15 16 109 19 110 10-13 19 20 27 34 112 13-16 113 24 25 33-35 114 11 35 43 45 47 116 25 123 35-38 54 55 125 25 40 126 13 23 24 30 32 33 42 46 127 14 25 31-33 43 132 8 134 9 14 137 16 21 24 139 20 22 140 22 142 16 201 ll 15 204 9 206 10 209 14 16

Tulare County 106 21

Yosemite 119 9 10

CHEROKEE INDIAN NATION

126 1 2 1 9-12 2 7 1 2 9 1 4 6 Green Corn Dance and Festival

126 9 10 Religion

126 28 29

COLORADO

113 30

20

CRIMELAWENFORCEMENT

103 28 29 104 20 21 107 7 9 10 15 17 18 29 37 108 13 109 20 21 110 13 30 33 112 13 113 20-24 26 28 114 26 27 116 7 12 120 6 122 1 23 123 3 8 16 21 22 125 18 20 129 14 15 131 2 132 10 11 133 1 4 5 135 11 31 14 17 138 21 8 32 139 131 151 21 24 25 142 8 203 8 206 10-11 19 207 18 19 209 81 17

Charges of Communist Agitation 112 15-20

Criminal Prosecution 112 16-171 20

THE DEPRESSION

103 11 14 1 15 33-35 39 108 1 5 109 36 110 3 I 28 111 7 113 5 114 17 18 115 5 11 12 116 17 117 7 119 1-4 6 15 120 6 121 12 122 3 22

21

THE DEPRESSION I Continued]

123 43 125 1 2 s 12 126 2 I 51 6 13 127 29 128 5 10 129 2 130 20-24 131 4 91 26 132 9 133 3 134 2 135 28 136 17 18 40 137 237 24 138 51 91 11 12 139 1 5 140 17 142 3 17 202 1 205 2 206 6 207 8 1 91 221 23 208 4 I 5 81 9

Causes 118 8 125 12 126 13 134 8 207 8 I 12

DISCRIMINATION

103 28 111 17 114 44 121 131 14 125 42 126 9 40-42 128 9 131 28 132 21-24 133 5 6 251 28 137 21 22 30 138 7 16 139 13T 14 140 257 26 208 5-7 11 12

22

DISCRIMINATION Community

101 10 11 32 102 8 9 104 9 54 105 22-25 27 28 106 33 37 108 15 17 109 19 110 23 27 33 34 36 37 112 13 14 114 45 121 13 18 19 123 36 42 54 55 126 241 321 401 41 127 31-33 128 33 129 18

Government Agencies 104 24 108 13 110 23 33 112 12 13 133 14 202 6 I 8 19

Housing 101 12 102 7 104 43 124 10 16 133 28

Job 101 11 12 32 102 9 104 17 105 12 161 21 22 106 19 110 13 14 114 11 41 45 116 25 124 20 126 42 131 26 139 14 201 11

Schools 102 9 104 11 18 108 10~13 110 32

23

DISCRIMINATION [Continued] Schools IContinued]

1-12 17 114 13 35 36 117 13 14 16 30 34 118 7 16 17 22 121 14-16 123 35-38 124 15 19 126 24 25 127 19 20 36 128 22-24 131 14 22-24 28 133 14 2224 25 134 14 15 24 135 18 26 136 22 24 137 16 21 203 4 204 13 209 9 16

EDUCATION

131 2 22 28 29 132 2 140 22 27

Arizona 114 25 27

Arkansas 107 3 115 6 8 24-26 128 1-3 7 141 2 143 7-10

Athletics 108 10 120 7 123 36 451 46 125 1 6 19 21 22 42 46 127 36 133 23-25 134 14-21 137 14 23

California 101 5 102 11 16 103 25 104 11 27 49 53

24

EDUCATION [Continued] California [Continued]

105 31 11 107 4-6 101 151 16 32 108 5 6 10-13 17 109 6 17 26 29 110 20 21 32 111 12 112 31 37 113 23 24 30 114 2 12-14 35 36 49 115 2 0 116 25 117 12-16 23 24 29 30 34 118 3 7 15-17 21 119 6 120 11 14 23 121 10 12 14-17 20 21 123 35-39 43-46 124 7 15 18 19 125 41 45 126 22 24 34 43 44 127 11 19-21 27 36 128 19 21 129 12 18 19 131 14-16 22-25 27 132 12 15 17 18 133 11 12 14 17 22 134 12-15 24 135 26 28 30 31 136 16 17 22-26 36 137 8 16 17 20-23 28-30 138 2 6 8 10 11 16-22 31 139 22 140 10 11 19 20 141 15 20 142 4 14 15 21 143 3 12-14 16 201 9 10 202 1 9 15 203 1 2 4 5 7 205 2 18 19 206 16 208 1 S 14 209 4 8 9 14-17 20 23

College 101 11 18 20 104 53 107 17 108 17

25

EDUCATION [Continued] College [Continued]

110 20 211 32 114 4 9 116 32 117 53-55 118 3 119 6 120 2 121 121 29 30 122 2 123 51 125 1 6 7 21 126 44 45 127 20 321 33 36-40 128 38 130 43 132 25 133 17 21 22 137 8 29 138 3 6 22-24 31 140 20 22 142 4 26 30 143 16 17 202 1 2 5 9 205 2 5 6 16 19 207 2 3 208 ll 4 209 20-23

Discrimination 101 11 107 6 108 101 11 110 32 112 17 114 121 131 351 36 117 131 14 16 301 34 118 7 I 16 17 22 120 27 121 13-16 123 35-38 124 15 19 125 23 126 24 25 34 43 127 19 20 36 128 22-24 129 19 131 141 22-24 28 132 22 133 14 24 25

26

EDUCATION [Continued] Discrimination [Continued]

134 14 15 21 24 135 18 136 22 24 137 16 21 141 22 203 4 206 17 209 9 16

Iowa 205 2 207 2

Missouri 108 2 11 119 1 21 4-6

Nebraska 130 1 2 7 17 132 4-6

New Mexico 135 19

Oklahoma 101 21 7 102 1 104 14 105 1-3 106 31 7 107 3 109 27 110 2 3 30 113 1 3 114 2 13 50 116 11 6 7 18 118 2 3 6 120 1 21 5-7 122 2 123 7 9 12 20 21 24 25 35 124 2 4 6 125 1 6 20 21 126 2 5 6 44 127 2 3 16 128 4-6 131 1 3 7 8 133 1 11 135 1 2 8 16 18 136 16 17 231 24 137 3 5-8 11 14-16 29 30 138 1-6 10 139 1 142 7 14 15 21 201 3 209 3 4

27

EDUCATION 1Continued] South Dakcita

134 1-3 24 Texas

111 4 114 2 13 50 117 1 5 6 10 121 2 4 5 13 129 2 140 4 143 2

FAMILY LIFE

101 1 5 19 102 2 7 11 12 16 103 2 31 4 6 10 21 105 1 2 I 9 16 24 26 28 106 38 112 7 113 9 10 26 116 20 21 118725 124 4 27 28 125 3 4 126 24 25 44 45 135 2 9 14 15 136 8 9

Bartering 109 11 115 6 116 6 123 15 125 101 11 126 5 128 4 129 2 131 7 140 3

Cars 103 2 4 7 8 9 12 14 15 20 27 105 18 29 106 12 13 107 3 9 15 108 2 4 6 111 8 113 22 23 29 114 4 15 30 33 116 22 30 36 117 71 8 12 23

28

FAMILY LIFE (Continued] Cars Continued]

119 4 120 9 131 15 121 9 122 4 16 17 123 13 125 3 291 31 126 5 17 18 127 9 16 17 128 15 129 3 130 4 30 133 4 12 134 3 5 6 135 9 25 136 19 24 27 138 1 12 13 19 20 30 140 5 9 141 4 5 12 142 6 17 203 3 205 2 9 206 9 207 6 I 21 22 209 4

Chores 101 2 102 12 103 3 6 21 104 48 52 58 59 105 17 109 6-8 18 26 111 2 113 1 2 6 7 114 3 39 40 115 5 7 10 27 28 117 5 26 118 3 4 119 2 120 5 121 1 3 123 1 2 51 10 11 14 15 19 31

461 49 124 3 4 21 125 2 126 3 6 7 128 1 8 130 34 131 8 1 25

29

FAMILY LIFE [Continued] Chores IContinued]

132 3 133 2 15 134 7 135 5 10 19 22 25 27 137 3 4 10-12 22 25 138 9 139 1 2 4 140 12 141 3 142 6 1 22 201 6 209 4 14

Cooking Food 101 9 24 102 3 5 13 15 103 4 27 29 105 2 11 14 15 106 35 36 107 9 13 14 108 2 3 14 109 2 3 7 12 13 22 110 31 111 3 113 2 15 16 18 114 4 17 18 25 38 39 115 10 1 11 1 16 1 2 8 1 31 116 101 24 117 51 6 1 17 119 4 120 16 121 7 24 25 122 13 16 20 123 15-18 25 27 37 49 124 5 6 21 22 125 11-14 126 22 23 127 10 17 128 1 5 10 129 12 130 8 13-15 25 131 5-7 20 21 25 132 6 7 20 133 2 1 3 1 11 1 2 2 134 5-7 22 135 2-6 9 10 18 22 25 27 136 9 12 13 23 137 2 3 10 19 138 25

30

FAMILY LIFE IContinued] CookingFood [Continued]

139 2 3 140 1-3 142 6 7 10 11 143 5-7 11 201 6 16 202 5-7 203 2 204 10 206 1 2 207 10 208 5 209 11-13

Dating 103 12 104 56 106 9 107 10 108 16 113 3 4 114 15 115 4 8 36 116 1 14 117 53 119 5 120 7 8 122 21 125 19 126 8 127 21 130 17 133 24 135 31 136 26 27 2 91 32 137 10 138 20-23 142 27

Entertainment 101 6 7 14 26 102 14 15 103 7 12 27 29 30 104 48 52 105 3 106 4 14 18 26 31 107 3 1 5 108 2 109 2 5 21 26 32 36 110 17 111 2 11

31

FAMILY LIFE [Continued] Entertainment [Continued]

112 31 38 113 2 281 29 31 114 51 13 1 15 1 40 115 3-5 8 33 36 116 2-4 33 117 9 23 24 34 118 5-7 20 21 119 4 1 5 1 11 14 120 2 8 121 5 19 122 9 19 20 123 5 20 211 25 37 411 42 124 2 6 21 125 41 6 8 9 221 33 126 8 257 28 127 34 128 6-8 241 26 129 81 171 18 131 61 9 132 5-7 133 3 14 15 134 6 17 21 22 135 3 7 91 13 14 16 30 32 136 2 91 11-131 29 137 9 24 138 5 23 139 4 9 140 2 3 141 3 10 142 6 11 15 22 143 1 3 8 10 201 2 5 203 6 208 6 2 0 9 4 13

Hobbies 102 7 103 12 104 57-59 114 9 118 6 120 5 123 19 129 8 135 3

Hunting 109 2 116 21 5

32

FAMILY LIFE [Continued] Hunting [Continued]

119 5 8 122 11 123 16-22 125 10 131 5 22 135 5 10 24 139 24

Marriage 101 3 25 102 2 12 16 103 12-14 104 56 105 1 25 106 8 1 9 107 171 20 108 8 16 109 26 27 110 2 19 111 4 5 112 4 113 1 3 4 29 30 114 15 115 8 9 36 37 116 1 16 30 117 52 53 58 118 21 119 17 120 7 121 15 29 122 2 21 123 27 37 47-49 124 26 125 27 126 8 9 28 127 3-5 211 39 130 5 17 19 42 131 3 132 19 133 24 135 4 31 136 6 8 26 27 30 32 137 10 24 26 138 24 28 139 19 140 4 5 141 21 142 24 27 28 143 17

33

FAMILY LIFE [Continued] Marriage Continued]

201 4 12 14 206 2 207 2 209 20

Moonshining 103 8 10 36-38 122 14 135 3

Problems 103 6 8 20 35 36 105 23 106 24T 25 28 107 19 20 35 37 108 6 16 17 109 17 18 110 2 3 112 3 71 24-26 29 31 113 9 12 18 21-23 25-29 114 7 115 2 3 6 116 7 117 25 120 1-3 24-26 121 23 24 122 10 18 19 130 3 132 1 3 7 135 23 29 30 136 37 38 40 138 4 6 9 141 14 15 201 13 202 6-8 12 204 11

Sense of Community 103 11 105 18 24 106 28 107 14 108 19 109 12_ 19 110 11 18 23 113 10 11 114 18 118 3 4 121 3 122 10 18 19

34

FAMILY LIFE [Continued] Sense of Community [Continued]

124 6 8 15 125 4 8 126 12 13 39 128 7 37 130 2 8 131 4 5 7 20 132 71 8 135 13 17 18 25 31 137 5 6 138 31 32 141 4 9 142 7 8 21-24 143 7

Shivaree 114 15 126 28 127 5

Sports 108 10 113 3 116 4 119 5 120 7 122 19 24 123 4 5 19 45 49 50 125 1 6 128 6 1 9 133 23-25 134 14-22 25 135 10 136 12 137 14 138 19 139 18 141 3 9 142 27 2 08 6

FARMING 110 3 11 115 39 47 48 123 28 29 47 48 52 53 125 10 140 19 20 141 4 10 11 26 201 6

35

FARMING Continued] Butchering

109 12 130 8-13

Crops 101 23 102 1 103 20 32 104 2 105 1 2 109 10 11 111 4 112 2 3 24 113 1 2 4 114 2 115 2 6 23 41 42 116 4 5 17 18 117 5 118 2 9 10 119 2 14 120 6 121 3 6 8 122 13 123 13 14 19 29 41 124 7 9 125 3 10 11 15 29 126 3 127 152 128 1 4 129 1 130 15 16 19-22 27 28 131 11 133 2 137 134 1 5 137 2 138 9 139 2 140 9 202 141 8 143 21 205 2 3 13 206 1 3 4 8 207 6 8 12 14 209 4

Drought 101 23 103 17 104 2 105 5

36

FARMING Continued] Drought Continued]

106 6 109 11 110 22 113 4 6 114 16 19 116 18-20 118 10~ 11 119 3 6 121 6 124 1 7 125 15 126 2 127 71 161 27 128 2 51 10 130 5 16 20 281 29 131 11 132 9 134 5 139 5 140 5 141 41 6 142 19 201 21 16 205 4 8 207 14 20 209 11 2

Dust Storms 101 71 8 102 3 103 17 39 105 4 106 5 6 109 11 110 12 21 111 6 7 112 23 114 21 115 12 116 18~ 19 118 10 11 119 3 120 6 121 6 123 14 124 7 125 15 16 126 14

37

FARMING Continued] Dust Storms IContinued]

127 27 29 128 10 130 16 131 11 136 40 138 137 14 141 4 6 142 4 17-20 201 16 205 4 207 6 14-18 20 21 209 6

FloodsCyclones 107 16 111 6 7 114 23 123 14 23 130 1 134 5 138 15 139 11 209 1

Government Policies 101 20 24 102 2 103 24 32 33 35 104 7 8 33 105 5 106 8 107 13 108 6 15 16 109 9 22 111 6 7 113 32 114 19 20 118 9 10 119 6 120 20 123 30-32 124 9 10 125 121 13 127 22 128 11 130 26 27 131 5 10 11 132 10 134 4 8 24 139 6 16 17

38

FARMING fContinued] Government Policies Continued]

140 24 142 18 201 2 205 11-19 209 7 8

Income 101 3 104 2 105 2 106 8 111 5 112 3 24 26 113 1 2 4 114 4 16 19 115 11 43 117 7 118 2 8 9 119 4 6 7 121 6 7 123 40 41 126 6 13 151 20 127 16 12 8 51 9 129 2 130 15 18 211 22 25 26 34 35

481 49 132 2 9 11 135 3 138 3 140 5 141 4 51 19 142 5 143 20 205 6 13 206 2-4 207 81 9 15 21

Land Ownership 101 23 103 31 107 2 108 1 109 91 10 110 22 112 3 114 1 2 7 115 36 119 1-3 6 7 120 6

39

FARMING [Continued] Land Ownership [Continued]

121 2 122 2 3 123 35 41 50 125 2 3 23 126 2 3 13 127 12 18 22 128 8 129 1 7 22 130 3 131 4 133 3 4 12 137 18 25 26 134 2 4 5 8 11 137 27 138 2 3 139 2 140 5 13 17-19 141 3 15-17 21 22 142 2-4 25 143 20 2 OS 1 2 206 1 5 6 8 9 207 9 10 209 1 22

Land Rental 101 2 102 1 103 8 23 104 1 7 8 107 2 110 1 111 2 113 4 114 1 2 10 14 115 23 27 116 16-18 118 2 119 3 120 6 121 2 7 8 122 2 123 127 13 40 41 50 124 4 9 127 1 2 6 7 128 5 129 1 130 5 15 i31 4 17-19

40

FARMING [Continued] Land Rental IContinued]

138 9 139 5 140 101 13 141 15 201 3 206 5 9

Methods 101 3 102 3 7 12 103 171 20 21 24 31 39 104 1 105 5 106 7 29 109 6 11 12 30 31 110 21 22 28 111 7 112 23 113 2 114 19 20 115 51 41-48 116 5 15 18 118 1 10 19 119 2 4 120 11 14 121 6 7 122 9 10 16-18 123 2 3 6 7 19 29 30 51 52 124 8 9 125 10 11 15 16 126 5 14 21 127 7 16 128 7 10 11 129 7 130 15 1619 131 5 11 18 132 3 9 10 134 6 140 20 141 6 19 142 51 19~ 201 22 143 2 0 201 6 206 3 8 207 7 81 14 16

Sharecropping 103 1 7 105 1 110 1 3

41

FARMING Continued] Sharecropping Continued]

111 2 112 3 24 113 4 115 6 91 27 116 17 117 11 5 7 118 2 9 121 2 127 21 61 15 128 8 129 1 130 51 151 18 137 2 141 41 8 142 2 206 4 5 209 11 19

THE GRAPES OF WRATHSTEINBECK

106 6 1 71 15 108 15 110 29-301 33 119 13 122 22 125 41 128 331 34 132 22 134 13 142 19 208 4 71 11 13-16

Identification with 101 16 35 103 27 28 111 18 113 35 121 27 127 181 41 42 129 13 20 21 131 13 133 21 136 20 37 139 20 201811 205 5

42

THE GRAPES OF WRATHSTEINBECK [Continued] Movie

103 27 105 26 106 33 34 107 5 13 110 2 8 113 34 114 45 118 16 17 121 27 124 25 127 42 131 28 137 31 139 19 141 24 208 15

Objections to 101 16 103 2 8 105 26 27 106 33-36 114 45 46 118 23 24 120 28 124 25 127 18 25 128 33 34 131 27 28 137 30 31 139 20 141 2 4 143 13 204 19 205 5 2 06 19 208 14-16

HEALTH Accidents

104 61 62 107 18 116 22 23

Birth of Children 101 5 102 2 103 5 9 10 13 16 105 1

43

HEALTH [Continued] Birth of Children Continued]

106 16 22 109 15 16 18~ 37 111 6 112 20 113 2 4 5 14 18-20 114 37 115 11-13 17 38 117 21 120 3 8 13 19-22 122 20 123 50 125 10 37 126 12 127 7 1 8 129 19 20 130 1 2 22 133 10 135 9 12 20 21 136 4 8 27 137 2 1 3 138 2 139 19 23 140 711 142 2 8 143 17 202 3 7 11 12 18

Causes of Death 101 25 103 5 106 16 107 1 13 19 109 25 26 38 39 110 2 31 111 5 112 6 113 1 19 30 114 43 49 115 3 6 7 17 18 116 5 117 20 21 26 120 1 3 19 24 25 123 16~ 43 124 23 126 44 127 4 5 13 130 24 48 132 19 135 137 14 16

44

HEALTH [Continued] Causes of Death [Continued]

136 3-6 25 27 29-31 38 39 141 16 142 23 143 19 202 3 9 10 12 14 16-18 206 14 209 19 20

Diseases 102 13 103 20 105 11 14 23 24 107 6 11 13 14 16 19 20 30 31 109 24 38 39 110 2 8 30 31 112 14 19 24 113 8 12 13 18 19 30 114 9 17 25 26 37 49 115 5 7 12 16-20 22 23 116 19 117 26 47 52-56 120 3 19 20 24 26 122 18 24 123 16 22-24 124 22-24 26 125 47 126 22 35 127 3 7 128 2 9 129 2 3 130 3 38 47 131 12 22 132 2 19 133 8 135 13 21 136 25 30 35 39 137 4 8 138 13 23 139 7 140 5 142 20 21 202 1-4 8-14 16 18 203 6 205 1 206 2 209 11 12 19

Folk Remedies and Cures 103 5 107 11

45

HEALTH [Continued] Folk Remedies and Cures Continued]

109 24 25 113 11 19 115 2 3 22 117 20 21 123 20 23 128 6 133 9 10 135 14 22 137 4 142 20 21 202 8-111 14

Health Care 101 13 20 102 13 103 5 91 16 105 141 151 23 24 106 1 8 107 111 18 23 38 109 151 16 181 23 241 381 39 110 2 1 8 1 311 32 112 6 113 1 51 18-201 301 311 33 38 114 17 371 38 115 5-7 12-18 23 116 5 61 23 117 20-231 55 118 171 18 120 3 41 8 21 22 121 20 25 122 18 20 21 123 4 22 23 124 4 22 23 125 10 21 37 38 126 22 23 35 127 3 7-9 30 128 2 9 129 19 130 1 22 23 47 48 131 22 132 19 133 8-10 135 91 12-14 21 22 136 6 9 301 33 35 137 8 138 131 23 139 71 9~ 101 18 19 141 2 0 142 20

46

HEALTH Continued] Health Care Continued]

202 2-14 16-19 206 14 209 11 12

Sanitation 202 4-6 15 17

HOUSING Auto Courts

107 9~ 14~ 27 Ditch Camps

102 7 8~ 14 103 26 104 12 105 23 106 15 107 10 110 6 25 113 14 35 114 39 115 52 118 15 16 119 13 16 121 19 20 122 22 23 125 20 37 126 33 129 15 131 20 132 18 136 37-39 137 17 139 18 202 4-6 15 203 3 206 7 I 10 208 7 8 11 209 10

Dugouts 135 11~ 18 19

Government-provided 101 34 103 26 27 104 19 20 51 105 10 106 10 11 14

47

HOUSING Continued] Government-provided [Continued]

107 4-7 13 14 16 17 28 108 12 109 31-33 110 14 111 9-11 15 112 3 8 113 35 36 114 38 39 118 16 119 13 121 17-19 124 16 125 25 33 36 126 26 30-32 127 23 41 128 20 129 141 15 131 22 133 2 0 137 30 141 20 202 6 15 203 3 204 16 17 205 4 206 13 14 208 7 20 9 10

Grower-provided 102 8 103 24-26 104 20 42 46 105 9 106 12 15 109 15 28 110 16 111 14 112 6 113 13 16 114 10 23 28 33 34 118 18 20 119 12 13 121 22 122 6 23 123 35 42 125 24 25~ 33 35 36 126 21 7 33 127 11 18 23

48

HOUSING [Continued] Grower-provided [Continued]

128 19 129 4 5 13-15 131 16 133 18 137 17 ~ 20 139 15 18 140 6 8-10 16 141 14 16 17 201 8 9 203 3 204 16 17 206 6-8 13 209 10

Homes in California 101 8 26 28 29 102 4 6 11 12 103 21 104 4 12-14 25 26 49 60 61 105 19 20 106 12 21 107 5 I 7 121 27 108 31 6 1 7 109 151 181 271 29 110 81 14 15 111 14 112 61 8 I 201 301 331 39 113 16-201 23 24 28 114 10 111 231 331 34 115 15-17 116 241 261 32 117 18 19 118 14 121 111 171 181 221 29 122 246 123 341 36 371 411 50 124 101 111 141 16 125 251 35 126 21 22 33 127 11 13 18-241 30 311 37 128 19 20 129 4 11 12 15-17 131 13 16 17 19 20 132 12 14 15 17 133 8 12 15 27 28 134 10-13 135 24 27 31 33 136 21 24 25 137 20 24 26 27

49

HOUSING [Continued] Homes in California IContinued]

138 13 16-18 20 25 28 29 139 17 18 ~3 24 140 6-11 17 141 13 14 16 27 142 29 143 11 12 20 201 10 202 3 203 1 2 204 16 18 205 7 206 7-9 208 10 209 9 11 14 15

Homestead in Arkansas 103 3 115 1 2 4 9 10 22-24 128 1 2 137 1 141 1 2 143 6 7

Homesmiddottead in Missouri 108 1 119 1 2 4

Homestead in Nebraska 130 5-8 18 132 2 8

Homestead in Oklahoma 103 9 12-14 17 104 56 106 2 109 10 110 1 114 1 4 10 16 115 2 7 118 2 4 122 2 4 9 11 123 1 2 9-14 124 3-5 125 9 10 126 3 4 27 127 1 2 6 7 15 16 26 27 128 3 131 1 133 1 4 135 6-8 136 8 11 12 137 7 13

50

HOUSING [Continued] Homestead in Oklahoma [Continued]

138 2 3 9 11 12 139 1-3 142 1-4 7--13 209 3

Homestead in South Dakota 134 2 3

Homestead in Texas 111 3 117 2 121 1 4 129 1 2 140 1

Internment Camps WW II) 122 23 125 35

Labor Camps 103 21 24 28 104 44 107 4 10 12 16 17 26 27 29 109 27 28 31-33 110 33 113 17 20 114 24-28 33 117 11 12 17 18 25 123 33 128 16 129 4 12 17 133 18 134 13 21 22 142 29 202 15 204 16 205 5

State Rental Homes 135 27 28

Tents 101 34 102 4 5 103 9 104 3 13 42 43 62 105 9 106 13 107 4 9 10 14 17 27 28 109 1 2 9 31 113 6 114 24 115 15

51

HOUSING [Continued] Tents Continued]

116 8 117 19 121 17-20 123 33 124 16 125 33 37 127 30~ 37 129 4 12 15 131 13 20 21 134 21 140 6 143 13 14 202 4 204 9 17 206 6 7 209 10 11

IMPACT OF EXPERIENCE

l(H 14 161 191 28 31 102 10 103 35 41 104 2 81 48 55 63 64 106 26 27 107 6 14 30-33 35-37 108 19-21 109 40 110 13 19 20 27 34-36 38 39 111 18 112 14 17 19-211 30 34 40 113 24-26 2 9 34 37 114 50 115 20 53 116 37 117 10 15 24 27 58 121 11 15-19 31 122 23 24 123 39 42 53-55 125 45 47 126 17 ~ 18 24 33 45 46 127 12 14 19-21 32-351 41 43 128 19 30~ 35-38 130 48 49 131 191 25 31 132 17 24

52

IMPACT OF EXPERIENCE [Continued]

134 136

137 138 141 142 143 202 203 209

24 25 28 11 17 20 41 29_ 32 16 31-33 14 25 26 28 34 22 23 16-19 11 19 25

29 21 25 33 35 36 40

INDIANA

202 1

IOWA

142 205 207

4 1 1

IWO JIMA

117 42-48

JAPANESE INTERNMENT

122 125 205

23 35 9 10

KANSAS

113 116 132 207

3 14 1 6 16

KU KLUX KLAN

103 135

28 14-17

53

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA

114 301 46 116 19 122 22 131 20 135 20 139 11 140 13 202 4 51 9 17 18 208 3 1 6 10-12

Attraction of California 101 3 1 17 102 3 103 18 20 105 6 106 6 9 11 281 29 107 8 108 4 I 18 109 9 110 8 111 9 112 23 113 51 6 114 91 22 115 14 391 41 116 71 9 117 8 118 11 12 119 8 1 10 11 121 9 122 3 124 10 11 125 81 241 30 126 151 16 127 8 1 16 27 128 13 129 3 130 32 131 12 25 132 3 11 12 134 81 11 24 135 11 18 136 18 139 101 26 140 5 141 51 14 142 3 4 143 11 201 4 I 6 8 12

54

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA [Continued]

202 6 206 2 4 209 2

Belongings 101 3 102 4 103 15 20 104 42 105 6 7 106 10 107 3 16 108 4 111 8 112 2 113 6 7 11 114 30 115 14 116 22 117 8 118 13 15 124 10 12 126 17 127 9 18 128 15 130 30 35 131 13 132 14 135 20 136 19 138 14 140 9 141 14 202 5 205 1 207 19 209 5

Border Inspections 102 8 103 15 20 104 9 10 49 105 8 106 30 108 18 19 110 24 113 6 7 10-12 114 30 31 117 11 118 13

55

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA Continued] Border Inspections Continued]

121 10 123 33 124 13 125 32 126 20 127 10 29 128 16 18 131 14 132 14 133 7 135 20 137 18 138 14 143 15 209 5 8

CookingFood 102 3 5 13 15 103 21 106 10 113 8 10 114 9 29 116 10 117 9 118 12 119 10 123 33 125 19 31 126 20 127 10 128 15 130 3 0 1 3 3 131 13 14 132 13 133 5 6 134 10 135 20 138 14 141 12 143 11 15 209 5

Funds Available 101 3 24 102 4 103 15 18 104 2 105 6 106 9 107 4 14-16

56

MIGRATIONTO CALIFORNIA [Continued] Funds Available [Continued]

108 5 110 3 8 111 8 112 1 4 6 113 6 114 10 17 29 115 14 116 10 22 117 710 118 13 121 3 10 122 4 123 34 124 12 125 17 126 5 18-20 127 17 2 9 128 15 129 3 130 29 30 34 131 13 132 13 133 3 134 8 10 135 12 18 138 14 140 6 141 12 142 25 143 10 11 201 7 205 1 209 5

Reasons for Move 101 3 23 102 2 4 103 15 18 20 25 39 104 2 42 105 4 6 106 9 11 107 2 108 3 5 18 109 9 10 13 27 110 3 4 8 111 7 8 112 2 113 5 6

57

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA [Continued] Reasons for Move [Continued]

114 115 116 117 118 119 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 201 204 205 206 207 209

Route 102 103 104 105 106 108 110 112 113 114 115 116

8-10 21 22 14 19-22 7 11 8 8 3 141 10 8 14 7 1

12 2 291 121 11 11 41 111 181 8 13 10 51 5

9

4 30 1 32

101 141 23-25 30

8 1 16 1 30 13

3 311 321 341 35 13

3 8-11

12 18 40

13

26 6 9 11

2-4 16 17 19 24 21 10 6 9 1 2 10 19 11 21 191 22

4 18-20 2 I 8 61 7 10 4 3 5 4 I 8 31 40 22-24

58

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA Continued] Route Continued]

117 8-10 118 12 119 9 10 124 11 125 17 126 181 19 127 9 181 29 128 14-16 130 32-34 131 14 132 13 134 10 135 11 19 137 17 138 13 14 202 4 5 205 1 209 7

Shelter 102 4 103 18-20 104 9 106 10 107 4 108 4 111 8 112 5 113 8 10 114 9 24 28 29 116 22 23 117 9 118 12 119 9 121 9 123 33 124 10 125 17-19 126 17 127 9 128 15 129 3 130 301 33 131 13 132 13 133 5 134 10 135 11 136 19

59

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA [Continued] Shelter [Continued]

137 17 141 12 143 11 201 7 2 07 18 209 5

Transportation 101 3 102 4-6 103 16 18 20 104 8 42 105 6 1 7 106 10 107 3 108 4 109 9 13 110 3 8 23 24 111 8 112 5 113 6 7 114 8 24 29-31 115 14 116 1 9 10 22 117 8 118 12 119 8 9 121 9 122 4 I 17 123 32 33 124 12 125 17-191 24 26 2 9 31 126 5 17 18 127 9 17 128 15 129 3 131 13 133 4 134 10 135 11 136 19 138 13 139 10 140 5 9 141 12 142 3 25

15143 201 8 205 1 209 1 2 4 5

60

MISSOURI

108 1 2 19 115 4 0 121 2 129 16 207 7 208 5

Cities Cape Girardeau

116 9 El Dorado Springs

108 1 3 Hannibal

119 4 7 Kansas City

116 8 207 3

Monroe City 119 1

St Louis 119 2 4 7 8

MONTANA

119 3

NEBRASKA

132 1 Cities

Grand Island 130 18

Kerney 130 3

Litchfield 130 3 4 16 35

Ponca 130 1 4 7

Return to 130 40

THE NEW DEAL Civilian Conservation Corps

103 34

61

THE NEW DEAL [Continued] Civilian Conservation Corps [Continued]

110 3-7 9 35 112 28 119 15 125 5 12 21-23 129 18 139 7-9 16 207 13 208 10

Hoover 103 32 34 125 12

National Recovery AdministrationOther Agencies 103 32 34 118 8 205 4 5 8-19

Politics 101 34 103 33 35 104 7 1 8 33 107 12 112 13 28 121 2 125 12 14 15 131 10 132 10 11 138 8 1 15 139 14 140 25 207 12 208 15 209 21

Roosevelt 101 32-34 103 32 104 32 33 106 5 108 5 6 15 16 110 3 35 36 111 6 7 112 27 28 113 25 32 114 19 115 12 118 9 119 6 15 123 30 31 125 12 15 126 13

62

THE NEW DEAL [Continued] Roosevelt [Continued]

127 22 23 128 11 129 10 14 130 23 24 26 27 131 5 9 10 132 9 133 13 27 134 4 8 24 138 11 139 6 7 13 14 23 140 24 14178 142 17 18 205 17 18 207 9 12 13 208 10 209 21

Voting 103 33 106 5 110 25 26 125 14 130 23 131 5 139 252 4 140 25 207 13

Works Progress Administration 101 336 102 2 104 31 105 4 5 8 19 20 107 1 108 12 110 35 111 177 112 28 113 17 18 21 24 33 114 22 115 13 118 8 119 14 156 124 14 17 125 1 12 23 127 22 128 20 23 27 129 5 10 132 9 11 16 133 11 17

63

THE NEW DEAL [Continued] Works Progress Administration Continued]

134 5 9 23 138 11 12 13978 140 23 141 23 142 18 204 6 207 12 208 10 209 21

NEW MEXICO

135 11 18-20 140 3 4

Cities Albuquerque

117 8 11 Deming

116 22 23 Gallup

116 12 Las Cruces

116 22 23

OKIE

113 10 33 114 41 46 128 18 25 33 132 18 19 135 26 202 5 205 4 1 6 208 4

Definition 101 31 102 8 104 37 54 105 22 106 31-33 107 38 108 19 109 17T 19 27 110 28 35

64

OKIE [Continued] Definition [Continued]

114 44 118 24 121 21 32 123 22 37 38 124 25 26 126 40 127 14 31 33 128 33 132 21 22 134 14 136 37-40 137 22 30 139 19 141 25 201 16 202 4 1 16 203 10 206 14 208 4 13

Reactions to Term 101 32 102 8 9 104 37 54 105 22 106 31-33 107 38 39 109 19 110 12 27 28 113 33 34 37 114 41 42 116 34 118 24 120 26 27 121 21 123 37 38 42 124 18 125 42 43 126 32 40 46 127 14 33 36 128 24 25 33 129 21 131 23 132 23 136 22 39 40 137 21 22 30 139 19 141 24 142 29 30

42

35

65

OKIE [Continued] Reactions to Term [Continued]

201 16 203 10 205 12

Rednecks 107 2 4-26

OKLAHOMA

111 6 125 3 10 126 10 14 27 43 128 4 135 11 12 141 5 9

Cities Ardmore

110 1 2 139 2

Blair 114 15

Blanchard 120 1 2 5

Boley 133 1 1 3

Boynton 135 11

Bushyhead 137 73 6

Checotah 113 1 4 128 3 8 209 1

Chelsea 137 7 812

Cold Springs 140 4

Colgate 112 2

Comanche 142 1

Council Hill 131 1

Cushing 201 2

Duncan 110 1 124 1

66

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities Continued]

Durant 103 16

Dustin 139 1 2 25

Enid 138 middot 6

EufaulaLake Eufaula 103 71 29 209 23

Fort Gibson 123 1 12 13 24 25 32 126 1 16

Fort Sill 120 5

Frederick 104 56

Granite 114 8

Greenfield 141 9

Guthrie 138 2-5 13 15

Hammon 142 3 15

Hanna 112 3 136 1

Hartshorne 125 1

Henryetta 103 16 209 1

Hillibee 127 4

Hitchita 112 25 209 3

Holdenville 137 3-5

Hollis 102 1

Lenna 118 1 131 2

Lexington 120 1 2

Lindsay 106 9

67

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities (Continued]

Maud 118 1

McAlester 109 91 10 125 20

McLain 122 1

Meeker 127 6 15 16

Muskogee 122 1 123 18 19 25

Nowata 122 2

Oaklodge 116 1 5

Okemah 103 8 133 4

Oklahoma City 120 8 12 138 3 5

Paden 127 4

Pauls Valley 106 1 109 10 13

Pitcher 103 8

Pleasant Valley 109 10 13

Ponca City 142 1 2

Porum 112 1

Prague 127 5 6

Quinton 136 1 10 11 18

Sallisaw 116 16_ 36

Scullyville 116 3 7

Seminole 116 1 135 8

Spiro 102 1 116 1 3 6 7

68

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities [Continued]

Stillwater 201 4 13

Tryon 201 1

Tulsa 116 16 17

Tuttle 120 1

Watonga 120 4 141 9

Weletka 103 11

Wewoka 112 1 4 25

Whodathoughtit 113 3

Craig County 122 11

Moved to 114 8 115 26 128 2 3 131 1 2 137 3 141 4

Oklahoma Territory 127 1-3

Payne County 105 1

Return to 102 11 107 15 109 27 110 18 38 111 8 18 114 10 14 15 17 116 36 37 120 13 27 123 53 125 25 26 29 30 40 127 16 28 131 13 22 25 133 16 135 23 25 136 18 137 7

69

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Return to [Continued]

139 26 27 140 9 142 3 10 17 22 34 201 13 206 7 207 20 209 1 2 17 18 23

Rogers County 101 23

Sequoyah County 116 1 16-18 36

Wagoner County 101 23

OREGON

109 28 29 130 29-34 206 2

POEMS

128 14 22 25 31 34 36

RELIEFWELFARE Agencies

102 91 13 103 32 107 35 112 12 114 18 124 2 3 125 17 202 5 15 2 0 4 2 11-13

Attitudes toward 101 10 102 91 10 103 32 104 24 32 105 19 110 14 26 27 111 17 112 12 113 17 2833

70

RELIEFWELFARE [Continued] Attitudes toward [Continued]

116 35 119 15 121 177 19 25 123 43 124 177 23 125 38 126 35_~ 39 127 417 42 128 27-30 129 5 130 2 7 131 4 27 30 31 132 16-18 133 13 14 137 32 139 8 140 23 142 18 202 71 8 1 15 203 6 11 204 13 14 20 208 10 209 21

Quality 102 10 103 32 104 32 125 38 39 204 15

Type Received 102 9 10 103 16 32 33 104 24 31 105 19 107 15 108 4 110 17 111 17 112 12 113 32 114 18 42 118 8 121 17 124 23 125 37 128 28 29 130 27 132 16

71

RELIEFWELFARE [Continued] Type Received IContinued]

133 13 134 15 135 28 139 8 202 5 71815 204 15 208 9 209 211 22

Welfare 101 9 10 102 9 10 103 32 104 24 311 36 1 0 5 19- 21 1 2 5 106 12 16 17 23 24 107 14 15 18 351 37 108 4 1 71 18 110 14 17 25-27 111 17 112 121 13 15 113 15 171 28 114 181 421 43 116 35 120 17 121 19 122 24 123 43 125 19 126 251 39 128 27 28 131 4 27 133 11 13 22 136 14 137 32 140 3 141 20 142 18 201 13 202 51 71 15 203 6 11 204 2 11 19-21 205 4 11 12 207 10 13 19

RELIGION

103 32

72

RELIGION [Continued]

110 29 113 321 36 126 28 29 131 6 132 6 135 151 32 142 12 26 33 202 6

Brush Arbor 109 5 122 19 123 25 136 10 139 41 5 209 11

Churches 101 7 11 102 10 105 31 29 106 2 I 8 I 25 107 3 109 5 110 171 18 112 371 39 113 21 16 17 35 114 51 7 8 441 45 115 8 31-33 50-53 117 54-58 118 51 6 1 21 119 4 120 8 121 25 26 122 191 24 123 25126142 124 21 31 5 61 201 22 125 81 41 126 71 241 30 127 21 10 14 271 301 341 351 38-41 128 6 26 27 130 3 131 6 132 6 21 23 133 23 134 1 3 24 25 29 135 7 141 18 31 136 3 7 137 9 10 24 25 138 8 91 14

73

RELIGION Continued] Churches Continued]

140 14 15 141 2 3 9 142 4 22 30-33 143 12 15 24 201 5 11 209 4

MinistryMissionary Work 107 23 113 31 36 142 25 26 29

Moral Majority 134 29

RevivalsTraveling Ministers 109 5 114 5 6 115 32 118 5 6 124 6 125 8 I 9 126 =middot 8 127 5 128 6 131 4 6 I 8 135 14 139 4 141 3 142 26-28 32 33

SOUTH DAKOTA Beadle County

134 1 Huron County

134 5 Return to

134 8 9 29 Wounded Knee

134 5

TEXAS

113 4 114 6 28 43 44 124 4 131 20 142 24 30

74

TEXAS Continued] Cities

Abilene 111 5 6 117 15

Austin lb3 15

Barstow 104 1

Big Spring 142 30 32 209 s 6

Cedar Hill 140 1

Dallas 117 7 140 1

Electra 140 4

Gainesville 121 1

Haskell 129 1

Kemp 117 6

La Mesa 114 14

Plainview 110 3

Port Arthur 116 8 9

Red Springs 114 1

Silverton 140 1

Waco 103 15 16

Wichita Falls 117 8

Wylie 111 1

Brazo River 103 16

Farming Conditions 104 40

Return to 114 14 16 121 28 31 129 6

Rio Grande Valley 103 15

75

VIOLENCE

103 28 29 104 17 21 105 25 27 107 61 9 12 261 28 30 109 2 01 21 33 111 13 17 112 9 10 36 113 4J 18J 21-23 26-29 33 34 114 2527 35 115 49 123 36 125 191 43 126 41 127 23 131 22 23 138 10 11 20-22 139 9 10 15 18 25 203 8 204 9 206 10-12

VIRGINIA

206 1

WASHINGTON

206 1

WORK --xfter World War II

101 29 102 12 103 31 104 15 44 106 16 107 171 19-21 36 110 19 20 34 37 111 16 112 34J 35 114 48 116 31 117 51-57 119 18 120 21 23 24

76

WORK [Continued] --xfter World War II [Continued]

123 46 50 124 28 125 2 28 43-45 126 38 44 127 33 371 41 129 71 8 130 38 41 42 46 134 11 136 301 31 138 25-27 139 22 141 21 26 206 187 19 207 5

Conditions 103 22-24 26 104 2-6 15 16 30 35 52 107 22 24-28 30 31 109 31 110 10 11 12 25 112 26 29 113 15 114 24 124 20 125 22 27 2 9 32 126 21 26 30 38 129 5 12 13 131 21 139 18 203 5 7

During World War II 101 20 29 102 11 103 24 35 104 15 105 25 26 107 17 108 5 6 20 109 37 110 18 19 37 111 12 113 22 26 114 47 48 115 44 47 53 116 31 117 35-51 118 23 119 16

77

WORK [Continued] --ollring World War II [Continued]

120 20 21 121 29 123 22 46 124 27 125 3 27 34 35 43 126 35 43 44 127 20 128 21 29 37 129 7 10 130 37 38 40 41 131 26 29 132 23 133 16 20 134 11 20 136 27 28 138 23-25 139 18 20 21 141 21 26 143 19 202 9 203 8 206 10 15 207 3 4 209 20

Employers 101 30 1025-712 103 12 17 22 32 104 2 15 30 105 11 16 106 15 19 107 9 29-31 38 108 14 15 20 109 1 15 20 27 110 9-11 13 27 36 111 15 112 6 7 26 29 32 113 15 16 28 29 114 11 24 31 41-43 115 16 43-45 116 6 7 25 26 28 30-32 117 18 52 118 13 20 119 11-13 16 18 19 120 12 14 15 20 23 121 17 24 122 5-8 123 35 36

78

WORK [Continued] ~players [Continued]

124 20 125 5 21 24 271 281 40 126 151 21 22 251 26 361 371 39 127 11 121 201 211 30 33 128 18 31 129 4 1 7 1 9-11 1 13 1 18 1 21 2 2 130 31 3540 131 16 26 27 133 2 6 134 121 16-18 201 211 25 136 17-19 26 27 33-35 137 6 8 161 19 20 138 3-6 13 20 139 10 121 14-16 140 9-11 141 16 17 201 12 202 2 3 203 7 206 31 15 207 3 5 209 16

Labor Contracting 107 19 261 291 311 32 133 16-18 26

Migrant Labor 101 41 5 12 30 102 6 7 103 24 25 104 2-6 15 241 25 52 105 9-12 171 18 106 121 131 15 17 21-24 107 4 5 8 18 24-27 30 31 108 3 8 15 109 7 8 19-21 27-30 110 91 101 13 15 111 8 12 16 17 112 6 31 32 113 13 15 18 32 114 31 32 115 52 116 27-30 117 12 17-19 291 31 118 16 119 11 12 120 11-13 15 22 121 10 11 22 122 5 22

79

WORK Continued] --grgrant Labor Continued]

123 35 42 43 125 33 126 26 30 33 37 38 127 31 128 16 21 28 129 3 4 11-17 20 21 130 33 34 131 15 19-21 26 133 19 134 9-13 21 22 135 21 25 29 136 37 38 137 16 20 139 13 15-17 140 3 4 141 19 20 142 18 143 11 13 201 8 14 202 4 9 15 203 4 5 7 8-10 205 3 4 7 206 2 4 5-7 9 12-15 208 6 209 8 9 12-15

Mining 103 8 19 115 33 116 20 21 122 11-13 125 1 3 4 12 131 2 140 4 5 141 1

Odd Jobs 104 23 105 15 25 106 3 107 12 18 19 34 35 108 3 5 6 9 111 11 15 16 113 13 114 17 18 32 33 40 41 48 115 19 24 116 25 26 117 7 52 118 18 119 8 12 14 15

80

WORK [Continued] --odd Jobs

120 8 17 122 6 7 22 123 36 40 49 124 14 16 19 24 127 11 128 19 20 29 129 1 3 5 7 131 16 25 30 132 14 17 134 8 12 15 16 135 11 23 137 12 20 25 26 138 18 22 139 6 7 12 16 17 140 1 6-8 10 142 2 3 5 9 14 34 35 143 6 12 14-16 206 3 4 209 20

Oil Fields 102 5-7 12 112 25 26 114 14 15 116 1 13 121 17 125 2 4 1 28 46 129 9 135 7 8 I 23 29 139 22 140 4 142 2 3 206 16 18 208 1-5

Permanent Jobs 101 9 27 29 103 12 17 23 24 32 104 4 6 14 24 26 29 34 106 4 107 19 35 108 4 7-9 109 15 27-29 110 2 10 18 19 21 24 111 6 9-11 16 112 7 30 31 113 1 4 21 28-31 114 16 31 32 48 115 16 1 17 4 4 116 2 7-16 32

81

WORK [Continued] --permanent Jobs [Continued]

118 11 131 18 19 119 191 20 120 201 211 25 121 22 122 2 3 I 5~8 I 23 123 11 VI 35 36 124 1 14-17 125 20 25 27-29 37 126 21 25 33 35-38 127 11 20-22 24 30 128 20 28-30 129 4 7 130 31 36-38 131 21 30 132 18 19 133 19 22 134 11 18 25-28 36 136 2 10 14 15 19 33-35 137 6 8 26-28 138 1-4 8 139 22 23 140 4 5 10-12 20 141 12 17 142 5 25 26 28 35 143 19 201 10 205 6 8 9 2 07 3 1 5 208 1

Prisoners of War as Workers 115 47 133 20 203 9

Strikes 101 17 104 21 22 1 43 105 11 21 106 13 15 16 191 20 33 107 7 11 15 28 109 20 21 110 32 33 111 13 112 7-10 14 113 32 115 48-50 118 18 124 24 125 3 4

82

WORK [Continued] --strikes [Continued]

126 36 127 24 129 10 11 130 40 41 131 27 133 25 138 8 139 16 17 140 14-16 22 201 14 203 7 206 10-13 209 18

Unions 101 17 35 104 21 22 45 105 21 106 15 16 107 5 11-13 21-24 108 12 109 20 112 2 10 32 34-36 113 31 114 42 115 50 116 33 34 118 18 119 13 120 23 24 124 24 125 34 43 45 46 126 36 127 42 128 30 129 10 11 16 130 39-41 46 131 26 134 23 139 16 140 14 22 141 21 203 7 209 18

Wages 101 27 103 10 14 17 18 22 23 33 104 2 4 I 22 I 24 26 341 35 47 105 13 161 17

83

WORK [Continued] --wages [Continued]

106 14 18 19 107 2 12 17 25 30 108 5 6 8 109 6 8 20 21 28 29 31 40 110 7 9 11 1216 111 8 11 13 14 16 112 4 8-10 14 113 13 16-18 26 28 29 114 11 18 25 32 33 42 115 16 28 44 50 116 7 11 16 19 26-32 34 117 7 18 32 35 118 15 18 119 1 11 13 14 120 11-14 121 11 122 3 6-8 123 35 49 125 4 5 7 12 21-23 27-29 38 43 126 23 25 26 36 42 127 17 24 42 43 128 30 129 3 5 7 10 11 21 22 13 0 3 6 3 7 3 9-41 131 12 13 16 134 12 15 16 23 24 26 135 11 21 23 136 28 29 137 8 9 32 138 5 11 18 25 139 6 7 10 12-14 16-18 140 7 9 10 14 15 141 4 8 10 12 15 16 142 16 201 10 203 2 5 204 14 205 6 206 4 10 11 14 15 2 07 10 13 208 9 209 13 15

Work Permits 109 22 23

20

CRIMELAWENFORCEMENT

103 28 29 104 20 21 107 7 9 10 15 17 18 29 37 108 13 109 20 21 110 13 30 33 112 13 113 20-24 26 28 114 26 27 116 7 12 120 6 122 1 23 123 3 8 16 21 22 125 18 20 129 14 15 131 2 132 10 11 133 1 4 5 135 11 31 14 17 138 21 8 32 139 131 151 21 24 25 142 8 203 8 206 10-11 19 207 18 19 209 81 17

Charges of Communist Agitation 112 15-20

Criminal Prosecution 112 16-171 20

THE DEPRESSION

103 11 14 1 15 33-35 39 108 1 5 109 36 110 3 I 28 111 7 113 5 114 17 18 115 5 11 12 116 17 117 7 119 1-4 6 15 120 6 121 12 122 3 22

21

THE DEPRESSION I Continued]

123 43 125 1 2 s 12 126 2 I 51 6 13 127 29 128 5 10 129 2 130 20-24 131 4 91 26 132 9 133 3 134 2 135 28 136 17 18 40 137 237 24 138 51 91 11 12 139 1 5 140 17 142 3 17 202 1 205 2 206 6 207 8 1 91 221 23 208 4 I 5 81 9

Causes 118 8 125 12 126 13 134 8 207 8 I 12

DISCRIMINATION

103 28 111 17 114 44 121 131 14 125 42 126 9 40-42 128 9 131 28 132 21-24 133 5 6 251 28 137 21 22 30 138 7 16 139 13T 14 140 257 26 208 5-7 11 12

22

DISCRIMINATION Community

101 10 11 32 102 8 9 104 9 54 105 22-25 27 28 106 33 37 108 15 17 109 19 110 23 27 33 34 36 37 112 13 14 114 45 121 13 18 19 123 36 42 54 55 126 241 321 401 41 127 31-33 128 33 129 18

Government Agencies 104 24 108 13 110 23 33 112 12 13 133 14 202 6 I 8 19

Housing 101 12 102 7 104 43 124 10 16 133 28

Job 101 11 12 32 102 9 104 17 105 12 161 21 22 106 19 110 13 14 114 11 41 45 116 25 124 20 126 42 131 26 139 14 201 11

Schools 102 9 104 11 18 108 10~13 110 32

23

DISCRIMINATION [Continued] Schools IContinued]

1-12 17 114 13 35 36 117 13 14 16 30 34 118 7 16 17 22 121 14-16 123 35-38 124 15 19 126 24 25 127 19 20 36 128 22-24 131 14 22-24 28 133 14 2224 25 134 14 15 24 135 18 26 136 22 24 137 16 21 203 4 204 13 209 9 16

EDUCATION

131 2 22 28 29 132 2 140 22 27

Arizona 114 25 27

Arkansas 107 3 115 6 8 24-26 128 1-3 7 141 2 143 7-10

Athletics 108 10 120 7 123 36 451 46 125 1 6 19 21 22 42 46 127 36 133 23-25 134 14-21 137 14 23

California 101 5 102 11 16 103 25 104 11 27 49 53

24

EDUCATION [Continued] California [Continued]

105 31 11 107 4-6 101 151 16 32 108 5 6 10-13 17 109 6 17 26 29 110 20 21 32 111 12 112 31 37 113 23 24 30 114 2 12-14 35 36 49 115 2 0 116 25 117 12-16 23 24 29 30 34 118 3 7 15-17 21 119 6 120 11 14 23 121 10 12 14-17 20 21 123 35-39 43-46 124 7 15 18 19 125 41 45 126 22 24 34 43 44 127 11 19-21 27 36 128 19 21 129 12 18 19 131 14-16 22-25 27 132 12 15 17 18 133 11 12 14 17 22 134 12-15 24 135 26 28 30 31 136 16 17 22-26 36 137 8 16 17 20-23 28-30 138 2 6 8 10 11 16-22 31 139 22 140 10 11 19 20 141 15 20 142 4 14 15 21 143 3 12-14 16 201 9 10 202 1 9 15 203 1 2 4 5 7 205 2 18 19 206 16 208 1 S 14 209 4 8 9 14-17 20 23

College 101 11 18 20 104 53 107 17 108 17

25

EDUCATION [Continued] College [Continued]

110 20 211 32 114 4 9 116 32 117 53-55 118 3 119 6 120 2 121 121 29 30 122 2 123 51 125 1 6 7 21 126 44 45 127 20 321 33 36-40 128 38 130 43 132 25 133 17 21 22 137 8 29 138 3 6 22-24 31 140 20 22 142 4 26 30 143 16 17 202 1 2 5 9 205 2 5 6 16 19 207 2 3 208 ll 4 209 20-23

Discrimination 101 11 107 6 108 101 11 110 32 112 17 114 121 131 351 36 117 131 14 16 301 34 118 7 I 16 17 22 120 27 121 13-16 123 35-38 124 15 19 125 23 126 24 25 34 43 127 19 20 36 128 22-24 129 19 131 141 22-24 28 132 22 133 14 24 25

26

EDUCATION [Continued] Discrimination [Continued]

134 14 15 21 24 135 18 136 22 24 137 16 21 141 22 203 4 206 17 209 9 16

Iowa 205 2 207 2

Missouri 108 2 11 119 1 21 4-6

Nebraska 130 1 2 7 17 132 4-6

New Mexico 135 19

Oklahoma 101 21 7 102 1 104 14 105 1-3 106 31 7 107 3 109 27 110 2 3 30 113 1 3 114 2 13 50 116 11 6 7 18 118 2 3 6 120 1 21 5-7 122 2 123 7 9 12 20 21 24 25 35 124 2 4 6 125 1 6 20 21 126 2 5 6 44 127 2 3 16 128 4-6 131 1 3 7 8 133 1 11 135 1 2 8 16 18 136 16 17 231 24 137 3 5-8 11 14-16 29 30 138 1-6 10 139 1 142 7 14 15 21 201 3 209 3 4

27

EDUCATION 1Continued] South Dakcita

134 1-3 24 Texas

111 4 114 2 13 50 117 1 5 6 10 121 2 4 5 13 129 2 140 4 143 2

FAMILY LIFE

101 1 5 19 102 2 7 11 12 16 103 2 31 4 6 10 21 105 1 2 I 9 16 24 26 28 106 38 112 7 113 9 10 26 116 20 21 118725 124 4 27 28 125 3 4 126 24 25 44 45 135 2 9 14 15 136 8 9

Bartering 109 11 115 6 116 6 123 15 125 101 11 126 5 128 4 129 2 131 7 140 3

Cars 103 2 4 7 8 9 12 14 15 20 27 105 18 29 106 12 13 107 3 9 15 108 2 4 6 111 8 113 22 23 29 114 4 15 30 33 116 22 30 36 117 71 8 12 23

28

FAMILY LIFE (Continued] Cars Continued]

119 4 120 9 131 15 121 9 122 4 16 17 123 13 125 3 291 31 126 5 17 18 127 9 16 17 128 15 129 3 130 4 30 133 4 12 134 3 5 6 135 9 25 136 19 24 27 138 1 12 13 19 20 30 140 5 9 141 4 5 12 142 6 17 203 3 205 2 9 206 9 207 6 I 21 22 209 4

Chores 101 2 102 12 103 3 6 21 104 48 52 58 59 105 17 109 6-8 18 26 111 2 113 1 2 6 7 114 3 39 40 115 5 7 10 27 28 117 5 26 118 3 4 119 2 120 5 121 1 3 123 1 2 51 10 11 14 15 19 31

461 49 124 3 4 21 125 2 126 3 6 7 128 1 8 130 34 131 8 1 25

29

FAMILY LIFE [Continued] Chores IContinued]

132 3 133 2 15 134 7 135 5 10 19 22 25 27 137 3 4 10-12 22 25 138 9 139 1 2 4 140 12 141 3 142 6 1 22 201 6 209 4 14

Cooking Food 101 9 24 102 3 5 13 15 103 4 27 29 105 2 11 14 15 106 35 36 107 9 13 14 108 2 3 14 109 2 3 7 12 13 22 110 31 111 3 113 2 15 16 18 114 4 17 18 25 38 39 115 10 1 11 1 16 1 2 8 1 31 116 101 24 117 51 6 1 17 119 4 120 16 121 7 24 25 122 13 16 20 123 15-18 25 27 37 49 124 5 6 21 22 125 11-14 126 22 23 127 10 17 128 1 5 10 129 12 130 8 13-15 25 131 5-7 20 21 25 132 6 7 20 133 2 1 3 1 11 1 2 2 134 5-7 22 135 2-6 9 10 18 22 25 27 136 9 12 13 23 137 2 3 10 19 138 25

30

FAMILY LIFE IContinued] CookingFood [Continued]

139 2 3 140 1-3 142 6 7 10 11 143 5-7 11 201 6 16 202 5-7 203 2 204 10 206 1 2 207 10 208 5 209 11-13

Dating 103 12 104 56 106 9 107 10 108 16 113 3 4 114 15 115 4 8 36 116 1 14 117 53 119 5 120 7 8 122 21 125 19 126 8 127 21 130 17 133 24 135 31 136 26 27 2 91 32 137 10 138 20-23 142 27

Entertainment 101 6 7 14 26 102 14 15 103 7 12 27 29 30 104 48 52 105 3 106 4 14 18 26 31 107 3 1 5 108 2 109 2 5 21 26 32 36 110 17 111 2 11

31

FAMILY LIFE [Continued] Entertainment [Continued]

112 31 38 113 2 281 29 31 114 51 13 1 15 1 40 115 3-5 8 33 36 116 2-4 33 117 9 23 24 34 118 5-7 20 21 119 4 1 5 1 11 14 120 2 8 121 5 19 122 9 19 20 123 5 20 211 25 37 411 42 124 2 6 21 125 41 6 8 9 221 33 126 8 257 28 127 34 128 6-8 241 26 129 81 171 18 131 61 9 132 5-7 133 3 14 15 134 6 17 21 22 135 3 7 91 13 14 16 30 32 136 2 91 11-131 29 137 9 24 138 5 23 139 4 9 140 2 3 141 3 10 142 6 11 15 22 143 1 3 8 10 201 2 5 203 6 208 6 2 0 9 4 13

Hobbies 102 7 103 12 104 57-59 114 9 118 6 120 5 123 19 129 8 135 3

Hunting 109 2 116 21 5

32

FAMILY LIFE [Continued] Hunting [Continued]

119 5 8 122 11 123 16-22 125 10 131 5 22 135 5 10 24 139 24

Marriage 101 3 25 102 2 12 16 103 12-14 104 56 105 1 25 106 8 1 9 107 171 20 108 8 16 109 26 27 110 2 19 111 4 5 112 4 113 1 3 4 29 30 114 15 115 8 9 36 37 116 1 16 30 117 52 53 58 118 21 119 17 120 7 121 15 29 122 2 21 123 27 37 47-49 124 26 125 27 126 8 9 28 127 3-5 211 39 130 5 17 19 42 131 3 132 19 133 24 135 4 31 136 6 8 26 27 30 32 137 10 24 26 138 24 28 139 19 140 4 5 141 21 142 24 27 28 143 17

33

FAMILY LIFE [Continued] Marriage Continued]

201 4 12 14 206 2 207 2 209 20

Moonshining 103 8 10 36-38 122 14 135 3

Problems 103 6 8 20 35 36 105 23 106 24T 25 28 107 19 20 35 37 108 6 16 17 109 17 18 110 2 3 112 3 71 24-26 29 31 113 9 12 18 21-23 25-29 114 7 115 2 3 6 116 7 117 25 120 1-3 24-26 121 23 24 122 10 18 19 130 3 132 1 3 7 135 23 29 30 136 37 38 40 138 4 6 9 141 14 15 201 13 202 6-8 12 204 11

Sense of Community 103 11 105 18 24 106 28 107 14 108 19 109 12_ 19 110 11 18 23 113 10 11 114 18 118 3 4 121 3 122 10 18 19

34

FAMILY LIFE [Continued] Sense of Community [Continued]

124 6 8 15 125 4 8 126 12 13 39 128 7 37 130 2 8 131 4 5 7 20 132 71 8 135 13 17 18 25 31 137 5 6 138 31 32 141 4 9 142 7 8 21-24 143 7

Shivaree 114 15 126 28 127 5

Sports 108 10 113 3 116 4 119 5 120 7 122 19 24 123 4 5 19 45 49 50 125 1 6 128 6 1 9 133 23-25 134 14-22 25 135 10 136 12 137 14 138 19 139 18 141 3 9 142 27 2 08 6

FARMING 110 3 11 115 39 47 48 123 28 29 47 48 52 53 125 10 140 19 20 141 4 10 11 26 201 6

35

FARMING Continued] Butchering

109 12 130 8-13

Crops 101 23 102 1 103 20 32 104 2 105 1 2 109 10 11 111 4 112 2 3 24 113 1 2 4 114 2 115 2 6 23 41 42 116 4 5 17 18 117 5 118 2 9 10 119 2 14 120 6 121 3 6 8 122 13 123 13 14 19 29 41 124 7 9 125 3 10 11 15 29 126 3 127 152 128 1 4 129 1 130 15 16 19-22 27 28 131 11 133 2 137 134 1 5 137 2 138 9 139 2 140 9 202 141 8 143 21 205 2 3 13 206 1 3 4 8 207 6 8 12 14 209 4

Drought 101 23 103 17 104 2 105 5

36

FARMING Continued] Drought Continued]

106 6 109 11 110 22 113 4 6 114 16 19 116 18-20 118 10~ 11 119 3 6 121 6 124 1 7 125 15 126 2 127 71 161 27 128 2 51 10 130 5 16 20 281 29 131 11 132 9 134 5 139 5 140 5 141 41 6 142 19 201 21 16 205 4 8 207 14 20 209 11 2

Dust Storms 101 71 8 102 3 103 17 39 105 4 106 5 6 109 11 110 12 21 111 6 7 112 23 114 21 115 12 116 18~ 19 118 10 11 119 3 120 6 121 6 123 14 124 7 125 15 16 126 14

37

FARMING Continued] Dust Storms IContinued]

127 27 29 128 10 130 16 131 11 136 40 138 137 14 141 4 6 142 4 17-20 201 16 205 4 207 6 14-18 20 21 209 6

FloodsCyclones 107 16 111 6 7 114 23 123 14 23 130 1 134 5 138 15 139 11 209 1

Government Policies 101 20 24 102 2 103 24 32 33 35 104 7 8 33 105 5 106 8 107 13 108 6 15 16 109 9 22 111 6 7 113 32 114 19 20 118 9 10 119 6 120 20 123 30-32 124 9 10 125 121 13 127 22 128 11 130 26 27 131 5 10 11 132 10 134 4 8 24 139 6 16 17

38

FARMING fContinued] Government Policies Continued]

140 24 142 18 201 2 205 11-19 209 7 8

Income 101 3 104 2 105 2 106 8 111 5 112 3 24 26 113 1 2 4 114 4 16 19 115 11 43 117 7 118 2 8 9 119 4 6 7 121 6 7 123 40 41 126 6 13 151 20 127 16 12 8 51 9 129 2 130 15 18 211 22 25 26 34 35

481 49 132 2 9 11 135 3 138 3 140 5 141 4 51 19 142 5 143 20 205 6 13 206 2-4 207 81 9 15 21

Land Ownership 101 23 103 31 107 2 108 1 109 91 10 110 22 112 3 114 1 2 7 115 36 119 1-3 6 7 120 6

39

FARMING [Continued] Land Ownership [Continued]

121 2 122 2 3 123 35 41 50 125 2 3 23 126 2 3 13 127 12 18 22 128 8 129 1 7 22 130 3 131 4 133 3 4 12 137 18 25 26 134 2 4 5 8 11 137 27 138 2 3 139 2 140 5 13 17-19 141 3 15-17 21 22 142 2-4 25 143 20 2 OS 1 2 206 1 5 6 8 9 207 9 10 209 1 22

Land Rental 101 2 102 1 103 8 23 104 1 7 8 107 2 110 1 111 2 113 4 114 1 2 10 14 115 23 27 116 16-18 118 2 119 3 120 6 121 2 7 8 122 2 123 127 13 40 41 50 124 4 9 127 1 2 6 7 128 5 129 1 130 5 15 i31 4 17-19

40

FARMING [Continued] Land Rental IContinued]

138 9 139 5 140 101 13 141 15 201 3 206 5 9

Methods 101 3 102 3 7 12 103 171 20 21 24 31 39 104 1 105 5 106 7 29 109 6 11 12 30 31 110 21 22 28 111 7 112 23 113 2 114 19 20 115 51 41-48 116 5 15 18 118 1 10 19 119 2 4 120 11 14 121 6 7 122 9 10 16-18 123 2 3 6 7 19 29 30 51 52 124 8 9 125 10 11 15 16 126 5 14 21 127 7 16 128 7 10 11 129 7 130 15 1619 131 5 11 18 132 3 9 10 134 6 140 20 141 6 19 142 51 19~ 201 22 143 2 0 201 6 206 3 8 207 7 81 14 16

Sharecropping 103 1 7 105 1 110 1 3

41

FARMING Continued] Sharecropping Continued]

111 2 112 3 24 113 4 115 6 91 27 116 17 117 11 5 7 118 2 9 121 2 127 21 61 15 128 8 129 1 130 51 151 18 137 2 141 41 8 142 2 206 4 5 209 11 19

THE GRAPES OF WRATHSTEINBECK

106 6 1 71 15 108 15 110 29-301 33 119 13 122 22 125 41 128 331 34 132 22 134 13 142 19 208 4 71 11 13-16

Identification with 101 16 35 103 27 28 111 18 113 35 121 27 127 181 41 42 129 13 20 21 131 13 133 21 136 20 37 139 20 201811 205 5

42

THE GRAPES OF WRATHSTEINBECK [Continued] Movie

103 27 105 26 106 33 34 107 5 13 110 2 8 113 34 114 45 118 16 17 121 27 124 25 127 42 131 28 137 31 139 19 141 24 208 15

Objections to 101 16 103 2 8 105 26 27 106 33-36 114 45 46 118 23 24 120 28 124 25 127 18 25 128 33 34 131 27 28 137 30 31 139 20 141 2 4 143 13 204 19 205 5 2 06 19 208 14-16

HEALTH Accidents

104 61 62 107 18 116 22 23

Birth of Children 101 5 102 2 103 5 9 10 13 16 105 1

43

HEALTH [Continued] Birth of Children Continued]

106 16 22 109 15 16 18~ 37 111 6 112 20 113 2 4 5 14 18-20 114 37 115 11-13 17 38 117 21 120 3 8 13 19-22 122 20 123 50 125 10 37 126 12 127 7 1 8 129 19 20 130 1 2 22 133 10 135 9 12 20 21 136 4 8 27 137 2 1 3 138 2 139 19 23 140 711 142 2 8 143 17 202 3 7 11 12 18

Causes of Death 101 25 103 5 106 16 107 1 13 19 109 25 26 38 39 110 2 31 111 5 112 6 113 1 19 30 114 43 49 115 3 6 7 17 18 116 5 117 20 21 26 120 1 3 19 24 25 123 16~ 43 124 23 126 44 127 4 5 13 130 24 48 132 19 135 137 14 16

44

HEALTH [Continued] Causes of Death [Continued]

136 3-6 25 27 29-31 38 39 141 16 142 23 143 19 202 3 9 10 12 14 16-18 206 14 209 19 20

Diseases 102 13 103 20 105 11 14 23 24 107 6 11 13 14 16 19 20 30 31 109 24 38 39 110 2 8 30 31 112 14 19 24 113 8 12 13 18 19 30 114 9 17 25 26 37 49 115 5 7 12 16-20 22 23 116 19 117 26 47 52-56 120 3 19 20 24 26 122 18 24 123 16 22-24 124 22-24 26 125 47 126 22 35 127 3 7 128 2 9 129 2 3 130 3 38 47 131 12 22 132 2 19 133 8 135 13 21 136 25 30 35 39 137 4 8 138 13 23 139 7 140 5 142 20 21 202 1-4 8-14 16 18 203 6 205 1 206 2 209 11 12 19

Folk Remedies and Cures 103 5 107 11

45

HEALTH [Continued] Folk Remedies and Cures Continued]

109 24 25 113 11 19 115 2 3 22 117 20 21 123 20 23 128 6 133 9 10 135 14 22 137 4 142 20 21 202 8-111 14

Health Care 101 13 20 102 13 103 5 91 16 105 141 151 23 24 106 1 8 107 111 18 23 38 109 151 16 181 23 241 381 39 110 2 1 8 1 311 32 112 6 113 1 51 18-201 301 311 33 38 114 17 371 38 115 5-7 12-18 23 116 5 61 23 117 20-231 55 118 171 18 120 3 41 8 21 22 121 20 25 122 18 20 21 123 4 22 23 124 4 22 23 125 10 21 37 38 126 22 23 35 127 3 7-9 30 128 2 9 129 19 130 1 22 23 47 48 131 22 132 19 133 8-10 135 91 12-14 21 22 136 6 9 301 33 35 137 8 138 131 23 139 71 9~ 101 18 19 141 2 0 142 20

46

HEALTH Continued] Health Care Continued]

202 2-14 16-19 206 14 209 11 12

Sanitation 202 4-6 15 17

HOUSING Auto Courts

107 9~ 14~ 27 Ditch Camps

102 7 8~ 14 103 26 104 12 105 23 106 15 107 10 110 6 25 113 14 35 114 39 115 52 118 15 16 119 13 16 121 19 20 122 22 23 125 20 37 126 33 129 15 131 20 132 18 136 37-39 137 17 139 18 202 4-6 15 203 3 206 7 I 10 208 7 8 11 209 10

Dugouts 135 11~ 18 19

Government-provided 101 34 103 26 27 104 19 20 51 105 10 106 10 11 14

47

HOUSING Continued] Government-provided [Continued]

107 4-7 13 14 16 17 28 108 12 109 31-33 110 14 111 9-11 15 112 3 8 113 35 36 114 38 39 118 16 119 13 121 17-19 124 16 125 25 33 36 126 26 30-32 127 23 41 128 20 129 141 15 131 22 133 2 0 137 30 141 20 202 6 15 203 3 204 16 17 205 4 206 13 14 208 7 20 9 10

Grower-provided 102 8 103 24-26 104 20 42 46 105 9 106 12 15 109 15 28 110 16 111 14 112 6 113 13 16 114 10 23 28 33 34 118 18 20 119 12 13 121 22 122 6 23 123 35 42 125 24 25~ 33 35 36 126 21 7 33 127 11 18 23

48

HOUSING [Continued] Grower-provided [Continued]

128 19 129 4 5 13-15 131 16 133 18 137 17 ~ 20 139 15 18 140 6 8-10 16 141 14 16 17 201 8 9 203 3 204 16 17 206 6-8 13 209 10

Homes in California 101 8 26 28 29 102 4 6 11 12 103 21 104 4 12-14 25 26 49 60 61 105 19 20 106 12 21 107 5 I 7 121 27 108 31 6 1 7 109 151 181 271 29 110 81 14 15 111 14 112 61 8 I 201 301 331 39 113 16-201 23 24 28 114 10 111 231 331 34 115 15-17 116 241 261 32 117 18 19 118 14 121 111 171 181 221 29 122 246 123 341 36 371 411 50 124 101 111 141 16 125 251 35 126 21 22 33 127 11 13 18-241 30 311 37 128 19 20 129 4 11 12 15-17 131 13 16 17 19 20 132 12 14 15 17 133 8 12 15 27 28 134 10-13 135 24 27 31 33 136 21 24 25 137 20 24 26 27

49

HOUSING [Continued] Homes in California IContinued]

138 13 16-18 20 25 28 29 139 17 18 ~3 24 140 6-11 17 141 13 14 16 27 142 29 143 11 12 20 201 10 202 3 203 1 2 204 16 18 205 7 206 7-9 208 10 209 9 11 14 15

Homestead in Arkansas 103 3 115 1 2 4 9 10 22-24 128 1 2 137 1 141 1 2 143 6 7

Homesmiddottead in Missouri 108 1 119 1 2 4

Homestead in Nebraska 130 5-8 18 132 2 8

Homestead in Oklahoma 103 9 12-14 17 104 56 106 2 109 10 110 1 114 1 4 10 16 115 2 7 118 2 4 122 2 4 9 11 123 1 2 9-14 124 3-5 125 9 10 126 3 4 27 127 1 2 6 7 15 16 26 27 128 3 131 1 133 1 4 135 6-8 136 8 11 12 137 7 13

50

HOUSING [Continued] Homestead in Oklahoma [Continued]

138 2 3 9 11 12 139 1-3 142 1-4 7--13 209 3

Homestead in South Dakota 134 2 3

Homestead in Texas 111 3 117 2 121 1 4 129 1 2 140 1

Internment Camps WW II) 122 23 125 35

Labor Camps 103 21 24 28 104 44 107 4 10 12 16 17 26 27 29 109 27 28 31-33 110 33 113 17 20 114 24-28 33 117 11 12 17 18 25 123 33 128 16 129 4 12 17 133 18 134 13 21 22 142 29 202 15 204 16 205 5

State Rental Homes 135 27 28

Tents 101 34 102 4 5 103 9 104 3 13 42 43 62 105 9 106 13 107 4 9 10 14 17 27 28 109 1 2 9 31 113 6 114 24 115 15

51

HOUSING [Continued] Tents Continued]

116 8 117 19 121 17-20 123 33 124 16 125 33 37 127 30~ 37 129 4 12 15 131 13 20 21 134 21 140 6 143 13 14 202 4 204 9 17 206 6 7 209 10 11

IMPACT OF EXPERIENCE

l(H 14 161 191 28 31 102 10 103 35 41 104 2 81 48 55 63 64 106 26 27 107 6 14 30-33 35-37 108 19-21 109 40 110 13 19 20 27 34-36 38 39 111 18 112 14 17 19-211 30 34 40 113 24-26 2 9 34 37 114 50 115 20 53 116 37 117 10 15 24 27 58 121 11 15-19 31 122 23 24 123 39 42 53-55 125 45 47 126 17 ~ 18 24 33 45 46 127 12 14 19-21 32-351 41 43 128 19 30~ 35-38 130 48 49 131 191 25 31 132 17 24

52

IMPACT OF EXPERIENCE [Continued]

134 136

137 138 141 142 143 202 203 209

24 25 28 11 17 20 41 29_ 32 16 31-33 14 25 26 28 34 22 23 16-19 11 19 25

29 21 25 33 35 36 40

INDIANA

202 1

IOWA

142 205 207

4 1 1

IWO JIMA

117 42-48

JAPANESE INTERNMENT

122 125 205

23 35 9 10

KANSAS

113 116 132 207

3 14 1 6 16

KU KLUX KLAN

103 135

28 14-17

53

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA

114 301 46 116 19 122 22 131 20 135 20 139 11 140 13 202 4 51 9 17 18 208 3 1 6 10-12

Attraction of California 101 3 1 17 102 3 103 18 20 105 6 106 6 9 11 281 29 107 8 108 4 I 18 109 9 110 8 111 9 112 23 113 51 6 114 91 22 115 14 391 41 116 71 9 117 8 118 11 12 119 8 1 10 11 121 9 122 3 124 10 11 125 81 241 30 126 151 16 127 8 1 16 27 128 13 129 3 130 32 131 12 25 132 3 11 12 134 81 11 24 135 11 18 136 18 139 101 26 140 5 141 51 14 142 3 4 143 11 201 4 I 6 8 12

54

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA [Continued]

202 6 206 2 4 209 2

Belongings 101 3 102 4 103 15 20 104 42 105 6 7 106 10 107 3 16 108 4 111 8 112 2 113 6 7 11 114 30 115 14 116 22 117 8 118 13 15 124 10 12 126 17 127 9 18 128 15 130 30 35 131 13 132 14 135 20 136 19 138 14 140 9 141 14 202 5 205 1 207 19 209 5

Border Inspections 102 8 103 15 20 104 9 10 49 105 8 106 30 108 18 19 110 24 113 6 7 10-12 114 30 31 117 11 118 13

55

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA Continued] Border Inspections Continued]

121 10 123 33 124 13 125 32 126 20 127 10 29 128 16 18 131 14 132 14 133 7 135 20 137 18 138 14 143 15 209 5 8

CookingFood 102 3 5 13 15 103 21 106 10 113 8 10 114 9 29 116 10 117 9 118 12 119 10 123 33 125 19 31 126 20 127 10 128 15 130 3 0 1 3 3 131 13 14 132 13 133 5 6 134 10 135 20 138 14 141 12 143 11 15 209 5

Funds Available 101 3 24 102 4 103 15 18 104 2 105 6 106 9 107 4 14-16

56

MIGRATIONTO CALIFORNIA [Continued] Funds Available [Continued]

108 5 110 3 8 111 8 112 1 4 6 113 6 114 10 17 29 115 14 116 10 22 117 710 118 13 121 3 10 122 4 123 34 124 12 125 17 126 5 18-20 127 17 2 9 128 15 129 3 130 29 30 34 131 13 132 13 133 3 134 8 10 135 12 18 138 14 140 6 141 12 142 25 143 10 11 201 7 205 1 209 5

Reasons for Move 101 3 23 102 2 4 103 15 18 20 25 39 104 2 42 105 4 6 106 9 11 107 2 108 3 5 18 109 9 10 13 27 110 3 4 8 111 7 8 112 2 113 5 6

57

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA [Continued] Reasons for Move [Continued]

114 115 116 117 118 119 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 201 204 205 206 207 209

Route 102 103 104 105 106 108 110 112 113 114 115 116

8-10 21 22 14 19-22 7 11 8 8 3 141 10 8 14 7 1

12 2 291 121 11 11 41 111 181 8 13 10 51 5

9

4 30 1 32

101 141 23-25 30

8 1 16 1 30 13

3 311 321 341 35 13

3 8-11

12 18 40

13

26 6 9 11

2-4 16 17 19 24 21 10 6 9 1 2 10 19 11 21 191 22

4 18-20 2 I 8 61 7 10 4 3 5 4 I 8 31 40 22-24

58

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA Continued] Route Continued]

117 8-10 118 12 119 9 10 124 11 125 17 126 181 19 127 9 181 29 128 14-16 130 32-34 131 14 132 13 134 10 135 11 19 137 17 138 13 14 202 4 5 205 1 209 7

Shelter 102 4 103 18-20 104 9 106 10 107 4 108 4 111 8 112 5 113 8 10 114 9 24 28 29 116 22 23 117 9 118 12 119 9 121 9 123 33 124 10 125 17-19 126 17 127 9 128 15 129 3 130 301 33 131 13 132 13 133 5 134 10 135 11 136 19

59

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA [Continued] Shelter [Continued]

137 17 141 12 143 11 201 7 2 07 18 209 5

Transportation 101 3 102 4-6 103 16 18 20 104 8 42 105 6 1 7 106 10 107 3 108 4 109 9 13 110 3 8 23 24 111 8 112 5 113 6 7 114 8 24 29-31 115 14 116 1 9 10 22 117 8 118 12 119 8 9 121 9 122 4 I 17 123 32 33 124 12 125 17-191 24 26 2 9 31 126 5 17 18 127 9 17 128 15 129 3 131 13 133 4 134 10 135 11 136 19 138 13 139 10 140 5 9 141 12 142 3 25

15143 201 8 205 1 209 1 2 4 5

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MISSOURI

108 1 2 19 115 4 0 121 2 129 16 207 7 208 5

Cities Cape Girardeau

116 9 El Dorado Springs

108 1 3 Hannibal

119 4 7 Kansas City

116 8 207 3

Monroe City 119 1

St Louis 119 2 4 7 8

MONTANA

119 3

NEBRASKA

132 1 Cities

Grand Island 130 18

Kerney 130 3

Litchfield 130 3 4 16 35

Ponca 130 1 4 7

Return to 130 40

THE NEW DEAL Civilian Conservation Corps

103 34

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THE NEW DEAL [Continued] Civilian Conservation Corps [Continued]

110 3-7 9 35 112 28 119 15 125 5 12 21-23 129 18 139 7-9 16 207 13 208 10

Hoover 103 32 34 125 12

National Recovery AdministrationOther Agencies 103 32 34 118 8 205 4 5 8-19

Politics 101 34 103 33 35 104 7 1 8 33 107 12 112 13 28 121 2 125 12 14 15 131 10 132 10 11 138 8 1 15 139 14 140 25 207 12 208 15 209 21

Roosevelt 101 32-34 103 32 104 32 33 106 5 108 5 6 15 16 110 3 35 36 111 6 7 112 27 28 113 25 32 114 19 115 12 118 9 119 6 15 123 30 31 125 12 15 126 13

62

THE NEW DEAL [Continued] Roosevelt [Continued]

127 22 23 128 11 129 10 14 130 23 24 26 27 131 5 9 10 132 9 133 13 27 134 4 8 24 138 11 139 6 7 13 14 23 140 24 14178 142 17 18 205 17 18 207 9 12 13 208 10 209 21

Voting 103 33 106 5 110 25 26 125 14 130 23 131 5 139 252 4 140 25 207 13

Works Progress Administration 101 336 102 2 104 31 105 4 5 8 19 20 107 1 108 12 110 35 111 177 112 28 113 17 18 21 24 33 114 22 115 13 118 8 119 14 156 124 14 17 125 1 12 23 127 22 128 20 23 27 129 5 10 132 9 11 16 133 11 17

63

THE NEW DEAL [Continued] Works Progress Administration Continued]

134 5 9 23 138 11 12 13978 140 23 141 23 142 18 204 6 207 12 208 10 209 21

NEW MEXICO

135 11 18-20 140 3 4

Cities Albuquerque

117 8 11 Deming

116 22 23 Gallup

116 12 Las Cruces

116 22 23

OKIE

113 10 33 114 41 46 128 18 25 33 132 18 19 135 26 202 5 205 4 1 6 208 4

Definition 101 31 102 8 104 37 54 105 22 106 31-33 107 38 108 19 109 17T 19 27 110 28 35

64

OKIE [Continued] Definition [Continued]

114 44 118 24 121 21 32 123 22 37 38 124 25 26 126 40 127 14 31 33 128 33 132 21 22 134 14 136 37-40 137 22 30 139 19 141 25 201 16 202 4 1 16 203 10 206 14 208 4 13

Reactions to Term 101 32 102 8 9 104 37 54 105 22 106 31-33 107 38 39 109 19 110 12 27 28 113 33 34 37 114 41 42 116 34 118 24 120 26 27 121 21 123 37 38 42 124 18 125 42 43 126 32 40 46 127 14 33 36 128 24 25 33 129 21 131 23 132 23 136 22 39 40 137 21 22 30 139 19 141 24 142 29 30

42

35

65

OKIE [Continued] Reactions to Term [Continued]

201 16 203 10 205 12

Rednecks 107 2 4-26

OKLAHOMA

111 6 125 3 10 126 10 14 27 43 128 4 135 11 12 141 5 9

Cities Ardmore

110 1 2 139 2

Blair 114 15

Blanchard 120 1 2 5

Boley 133 1 1 3

Boynton 135 11

Bushyhead 137 73 6

Checotah 113 1 4 128 3 8 209 1

Chelsea 137 7 812

Cold Springs 140 4

Colgate 112 2

Comanche 142 1

Council Hill 131 1

Cushing 201 2

Duncan 110 1 124 1

66

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities Continued]

Durant 103 16

Dustin 139 1 2 25

Enid 138 middot 6

EufaulaLake Eufaula 103 71 29 209 23

Fort Gibson 123 1 12 13 24 25 32 126 1 16

Fort Sill 120 5

Frederick 104 56

Granite 114 8

Greenfield 141 9

Guthrie 138 2-5 13 15

Hammon 142 3 15

Hanna 112 3 136 1

Hartshorne 125 1

Henryetta 103 16 209 1

Hillibee 127 4

Hitchita 112 25 209 3

Holdenville 137 3-5

Hollis 102 1

Lenna 118 1 131 2

Lexington 120 1 2

Lindsay 106 9

67

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities (Continued]

Maud 118 1

McAlester 109 91 10 125 20

McLain 122 1

Meeker 127 6 15 16

Muskogee 122 1 123 18 19 25

Nowata 122 2

Oaklodge 116 1 5

Okemah 103 8 133 4

Oklahoma City 120 8 12 138 3 5

Paden 127 4

Pauls Valley 106 1 109 10 13

Pitcher 103 8

Pleasant Valley 109 10 13

Ponca City 142 1 2

Porum 112 1

Prague 127 5 6

Quinton 136 1 10 11 18

Sallisaw 116 16_ 36

Scullyville 116 3 7

Seminole 116 1 135 8

Spiro 102 1 116 1 3 6 7

68

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities [Continued]

Stillwater 201 4 13

Tryon 201 1

Tulsa 116 16 17

Tuttle 120 1

Watonga 120 4 141 9

Weletka 103 11

Wewoka 112 1 4 25

Whodathoughtit 113 3

Craig County 122 11

Moved to 114 8 115 26 128 2 3 131 1 2 137 3 141 4

Oklahoma Territory 127 1-3

Payne County 105 1

Return to 102 11 107 15 109 27 110 18 38 111 8 18 114 10 14 15 17 116 36 37 120 13 27 123 53 125 25 26 29 30 40 127 16 28 131 13 22 25 133 16 135 23 25 136 18 137 7

69

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Return to [Continued]

139 26 27 140 9 142 3 10 17 22 34 201 13 206 7 207 20 209 1 2 17 18 23

Rogers County 101 23

Sequoyah County 116 1 16-18 36

Wagoner County 101 23

OREGON

109 28 29 130 29-34 206 2

POEMS

128 14 22 25 31 34 36

RELIEFWELFARE Agencies

102 91 13 103 32 107 35 112 12 114 18 124 2 3 125 17 202 5 15 2 0 4 2 11-13

Attitudes toward 101 10 102 91 10 103 32 104 24 32 105 19 110 14 26 27 111 17 112 12 113 17 2833

70

RELIEFWELFARE [Continued] Attitudes toward [Continued]

116 35 119 15 121 177 19 25 123 43 124 177 23 125 38 126 35_~ 39 127 417 42 128 27-30 129 5 130 2 7 131 4 27 30 31 132 16-18 133 13 14 137 32 139 8 140 23 142 18 202 71 8 1 15 203 6 11 204 13 14 20 208 10 209 21

Quality 102 10 103 32 104 32 125 38 39 204 15

Type Received 102 9 10 103 16 32 33 104 24 31 105 19 107 15 108 4 110 17 111 17 112 12 113 32 114 18 42 118 8 121 17 124 23 125 37 128 28 29 130 27 132 16

71

RELIEFWELFARE [Continued] Type Received IContinued]

133 13 134 15 135 28 139 8 202 5 71815 204 15 208 9 209 211 22

Welfare 101 9 10 102 9 10 103 32 104 24 311 36 1 0 5 19- 21 1 2 5 106 12 16 17 23 24 107 14 15 18 351 37 108 4 1 71 18 110 14 17 25-27 111 17 112 121 13 15 113 15 171 28 114 181 421 43 116 35 120 17 121 19 122 24 123 43 125 19 126 251 39 128 27 28 131 4 27 133 11 13 22 136 14 137 32 140 3 141 20 142 18 201 13 202 51 71 15 203 6 11 204 2 11 19-21 205 4 11 12 207 10 13 19

RELIGION

103 32

72

RELIGION [Continued]

110 29 113 321 36 126 28 29 131 6 132 6 135 151 32 142 12 26 33 202 6

Brush Arbor 109 5 122 19 123 25 136 10 139 41 5 209 11

Churches 101 7 11 102 10 105 31 29 106 2 I 8 I 25 107 3 109 5 110 171 18 112 371 39 113 21 16 17 35 114 51 7 8 441 45 115 8 31-33 50-53 117 54-58 118 51 6 1 21 119 4 120 8 121 25 26 122 191 24 123 25126142 124 21 31 5 61 201 22 125 81 41 126 71 241 30 127 21 10 14 271 301 341 351 38-41 128 6 26 27 130 3 131 6 132 6 21 23 133 23 134 1 3 24 25 29 135 7 141 18 31 136 3 7 137 9 10 24 25 138 8 91 14

73

RELIGION Continued] Churches Continued]

140 14 15 141 2 3 9 142 4 22 30-33 143 12 15 24 201 5 11 209 4

MinistryMissionary Work 107 23 113 31 36 142 25 26 29

Moral Majority 134 29

RevivalsTraveling Ministers 109 5 114 5 6 115 32 118 5 6 124 6 125 8 I 9 126 =middot 8 127 5 128 6 131 4 6 I 8 135 14 139 4 141 3 142 26-28 32 33

SOUTH DAKOTA Beadle County

134 1 Huron County

134 5 Return to

134 8 9 29 Wounded Knee

134 5

TEXAS

113 4 114 6 28 43 44 124 4 131 20 142 24 30

74

TEXAS Continued] Cities

Abilene 111 5 6 117 15

Austin lb3 15

Barstow 104 1

Big Spring 142 30 32 209 s 6

Cedar Hill 140 1

Dallas 117 7 140 1

Electra 140 4

Gainesville 121 1

Haskell 129 1

Kemp 117 6

La Mesa 114 14

Plainview 110 3

Port Arthur 116 8 9

Red Springs 114 1

Silverton 140 1

Waco 103 15 16

Wichita Falls 117 8

Wylie 111 1

Brazo River 103 16

Farming Conditions 104 40

Return to 114 14 16 121 28 31 129 6

Rio Grande Valley 103 15

75

VIOLENCE

103 28 29 104 17 21 105 25 27 107 61 9 12 261 28 30 109 2 01 21 33 111 13 17 112 9 10 36 113 4J 18J 21-23 26-29 33 34 114 2527 35 115 49 123 36 125 191 43 126 41 127 23 131 22 23 138 10 11 20-22 139 9 10 15 18 25 203 8 204 9 206 10-12

VIRGINIA

206 1

WASHINGTON

206 1

WORK --xfter World War II

101 29 102 12 103 31 104 15 44 106 16 107 171 19-21 36 110 19 20 34 37 111 16 112 34J 35 114 48 116 31 117 51-57 119 18 120 21 23 24

76

WORK [Continued] --xfter World War II [Continued]

123 46 50 124 28 125 2 28 43-45 126 38 44 127 33 371 41 129 71 8 130 38 41 42 46 134 11 136 301 31 138 25-27 139 22 141 21 26 206 187 19 207 5

Conditions 103 22-24 26 104 2-6 15 16 30 35 52 107 22 24-28 30 31 109 31 110 10 11 12 25 112 26 29 113 15 114 24 124 20 125 22 27 2 9 32 126 21 26 30 38 129 5 12 13 131 21 139 18 203 5 7

During World War II 101 20 29 102 11 103 24 35 104 15 105 25 26 107 17 108 5 6 20 109 37 110 18 19 37 111 12 113 22 26 114 47 48 115 44 47 53 116 31 117 35-51 118 23 119 16

77

WORK [Continued] --ollring World War II [Continued]

120 20 21 121 29 123 22 46 124 27 125 3 27 34 35 43 126 35 43 44 127 20 128 21 29 37 129 7 10 130 37 38 40 41 131 26 29 132 23 133 16 20 134 11 20 136 27 28 138 23-25 139 18 20 21 141 21 26 143 19 202 9 203 8 206 10 15 207 3 4 209 20

Employers 101 30 1025-712 103 12 17 22 32 104 2 15 30 105 11 16 106 15 19 107 9 29-31 38 108 14 15 20 109 1 15 20 27 110 9-11 13 27 36 111 15 112 6 7 26 29 32 113 15 16 28 29 114 11 24 31 41-43 115 16 43-45 116 6 7 25 26 28 30-32 117 18 52 118 13 20 119 11-13 16 18 19 120 12 14 15 20 23 121 17 24 122 5-8 123 35 36

78

WORK [Continued] ~players [Continued]

124 20 125 5 21 24 271 281 40 126 151 21 22 251 26 361 371 39 127 11 121 201 211 30 33 128 18 31 129 4 1 7 1 9-11 1 13 1 18 1 21 2 2 130 31 3540 131 16 26 27 133 2 6 134 121 16-18 201 211 25 136 17-19 26 27 33-35 137 6 8 161 19 20 138 3-6 13 20 139 10 121 14-16 140 9-11 141 16 17 201 12 202 2 3 203 7 206 31 15 207 3 5 209 16

Labor Contracting 107 19 261 291 311 32 133 16-18 26

Migrant Labor 101 41 5 12 30 102 6 7 103 24 25 104 2-6 15 241 25 52 105 9-12 171 18 106 121 131 15 17 21-24 107 4 5 8 18 24-27 30 31 108 3 8 15 109 7 8 19-21 27-30 110 91 101 13 15 111 8 12 16 17 112 6 31 32 113 13 15 18 32 114 31 32 115 52 116 27-30 117 12 17-19 291 31 118 16 119 11 12 120 11-13 15 22 121 10 11 22 122 5 22

79

WORK Continued] --grgrant Labor Continued]

123 35 42 43 125 33 126 26 30 33 37 38 127 31 128 16 21 28 129 3 4 11-17 20 21 130 33 34 131 15 19-21 26 133 19 134 9-13 21 22 135 21 25 29 136 37 38 137 16 20 139 13 15-17 140 3 4 141 19 20 142 18 143 11 13 201 8 14 202 4 9 15 203 4 5 7 8-10 205 3 4 7 206 2 4 5-7 9 12-15 208 6 209 8 9 12-15

Mining 103 8 19 115 33 116 20 21 122 11-13 125 1 3 4 12 131 2 140 4 5 141 1

Odd Jobs 104 23 105 15 25 106 3 107 12 18 19 34 35 108 3 5 6 9 111 11 15 16 113 13 114 17 18 32 33 40 41 48 115 19 24 116 25 26 117 7 52 118 18 119 8 12 14 15

80

WORK [Continued] --odd Jobs

120 8 17 122 6 7 22 123 36 40 49 124 14 16 19 24 127 11 128 19 20 29 129 1 3 5 7 131 16 25 30 132 14 17 134 8 12 15 16 135 11 23 137 12 20 25 26 138 18 22 139 6 7 12 16 17 140 1 6-8 10 142 2 3 5 9 14 34 35 143 6 12 14-16 206 3 4 209 20

Oil Fields 102 5-7 12 112 25 26 114 14 15 116 1 13 121 17 125 2 4 1 28 46 129 9 135 7 8 I 23 29 139 22 140 4 142 2 3 206 16 18 208 1-5

Permanent Jobs 101 9 27 29 103 12 17 23 24 32 104 4 6 14 24 26 29 34 106 4 107 19 35 108 4 7-9 109 15 27-29 110 2 10 18 19 21 24 111 6 9-11 16 112 7 30 31 113 1 4 21 28-31 114 16 31 32 48 115 16 1 17 4 4 116 2 7-16 32

81

WORK [Continued] --permanent Jobs [Continued]

118 11 131 18 19 119 191 20 120 201 211 25 121 22 122 2 3 I 5~8 I 23 123 11 VI 35 36 124 1 14-17 125 20 25 27-29 37 126 21 25 33 35-38 127 11 20-22 24 30 128 20 28-30 129 4 7 130 31 36-38 131 21 30 132 18 19 133 19 22 134 11 18 25-28 36 136 2 10 14 15 19 33-35 137 6 8 26-28 138 1-4 8 139 22 23 140 4 5 10-12 20 141 12 17 142 5 25 26 28 35 143 19 201 10 205 6 8 9 2 07 3 1 5 208 1

Prisoners of War as Workers 115 47 133 20 203 9

Strikes 101 17 104 21 22 1 43 105 11 21 106 13 15 16 191 20 33 107 7 11 15 28 109 20 21 110 32 33 111 13 112 7-10 14 113 32 115 48-50 118 18 124 24 125 3 4

82

WORK [Continued] --strikes [Continued]

126 36 127 24 129 10 11 130 40 41 131 27 133 25 138 8 139 16 17 140 14-16 22 201 14 203 7 206 10-13 209 18

Unions 101 17 35 104 21 22 45 105 21 106 15 16 107 5 11-13 21-24 108 12 109 20 112 2 10 32 34-36 113 31 114 42 115 50 116 33 34 118 18 119 13 120 23 24 124 24 125 34 43 45 46 126 36 127 42 128 30 129 10 11 16 130 39-41 46 131 26 134 23 139 16 140 14 22 141 21 203 7 209 18

Wages 101 27 103 10 14 17 18 22 23 33 104 2 4 I 22 I 24 26 341 35 47 105 13 161 17

83

WORK [Continued] --wages [Continued]

106 14 18 19 107 2 12 17 25 30 108 5 6 8 109 6 8 20 21 28 29 31 40 110 7 9 11 1216 111 8 11 13 14 16 112 4 8-10 14 113 13 16-18 26 28 29 114 11 18 25 32 33 42 115 16 28 44 50 116 7 11 16 19 26-32 34 117 7 18 32 35 118 15 18 119 1 11 13 14 120 11-14 121 11 122 3 6-8 123 35 49 125 4 5 7 12 21-23 27-29 38 43 126 23 25 26 36 42 127 17 24 42 43 128 30 129 3 5 7 10 11 21 22 13 0 3 6 3 7 3 9-41 131 12 13 16 134 12 15 16 23 24 26 135 11 21 23 136 28 29 137 8 9 32 138 5 11 18 25 139 6 7 10 12-14 16-18 140 7 9 10 14 15 141 4 8 10 12 15 16 142 16 201 10 203 2 5 204 14 205 6 206 4 10 11 14 15 2 07 10 13 208 9 209 13 15

Work Permits 109 22 23

21

THE DEPRESSION I Continued]

123 43 125 1 2 s 12 126 2 I 51 6 13 127 29 128 5 10 129 2 130 20-24 131 4 91 26 132 9 133 3 134 2 135 28 136 17 18 40 137 237 24 138 51 91 11 12 139 1 5 140 17 142 3 17 202 1 205 2 206 6 207 8 1 91 221 23 208 4 I 5 81 9

Causes 118 8 125 12 126 13 134 8 207 8 I 12

DISCRIMINATION

103 28 111 17 114 44 121 131 14 125 42 126 9 40-42 128 9 131 28 132 21-24 133 5 6 251 28 137 21 22 30 138 7 16 139 13T 14 140 257 26 208 5-7 11 12

22

DISCRIMINATION Community

101 10 11 32 102 8 9 104 9 54 105 22-25 27 28 106 33 37 108 15 17 109 19 110 23 27 33 34 36 37 112 13 14 114 45 121 13 18 19 123 36 42 54 55 126 241 321 401 41 127 31-33 128 33 129 18

Government Agencies 104 24 108 13 110 23 33 112 12 13 133 14 202 6 I 8 19

Housing 101 12 102 7 104 43 124 10 16 133 28

Job 101 11 12 32 102 9 104 17 105 12 161 21 22 106 19 110 13 14 114 11 41 45 116 25 124 20 126 42 131 26 139 14 201 11

Schools 102 9 104 11 18 108 10~13 110 32

23

DISCRIMINATION [Continued] Schools IContinued]

1-12 17 114 13 35 36 117 13 14 16 30 34 118 7 16 17 22 121 14-16 123 35-38 124 15 19 126 24 25 127 19 20 36 128 22-24 131 14 22-24 28 133 14 2224 25 134 14 15 24 135 18 26 136 22 24 137 16 21 203 4 204 13 209 9 16

EDUCATION

131 2 22 28 29 132 2 140 22 27

Arizona 114 25 27

Arkansas 107 3 115 6 8 24-26 128 1-3 7 141 2 143 7-10

Athletics 108 10 120 7 123 36 451 46 125 1 6 19 21 22 42 46 127 36 133 23-25 134 14-21 137 14 23

California 101 5 102 11 16 103 25 104 11 27 49 53

24

EDUCATION [Continued] California [Continued]

105 31 11 107 4-6 101 151 16 32 108 5 6 10-13 17 109 6 17 26 29 110 20 21 32 111 12 112 31 37 113 23 24 30 114 2 12-14 35 36 49 115 2 0 116 25 117 12-16 23 24 29 30 34 118 3 7 15-17 21 119 6 120 11 14 23 121 10 12 14-17 20 21 123 35-39 43-46 124 7 15 18 19 125 41 45 126 22 24 34 43 44 127 11 19-21 27 36 128 19 21 129 12 18 19 131 14-16 22-25 27 132 12 15 17 18 133 11 12 14 17 22 134 12-15 24 135 26 28 30 31 136 16 17 22-26 36 137 8 16 17 20-23 28-30 138 2 6 8 10 11 16-22 31 139 22 140 10 11 19 20 141 15 20 142 4 14 15 21 143 3 12-14 16 201 9 10 202 1 9 15 203 1 2 4 5 7 205 2 18 19 206 16 208 1 S 14 209 4 8 9 14-17 20 23

College 101 11 18 20 104 53 107 17 108 17

25

EDUCATION [Continued] College [Continued]

110 20 211 32 114 4 9 116 32 117 53-55 118 3 119 6 120 2 121 121 29 30 122 2 123 51 125 1 6 7 21 126 44 45 127 20 321 33 36-40 128 38 130 43 132 25 133 17 21 22 137 8 29 138 3 6 22-24 31 140 20 22 142 4 26 30 143 16 17 202 1 2 5 9 205 2 5 6 16 19 207 2 3 208 ll 4 209 20-23

Discrimination 101 11 107 6 108 101 11 110 32 112 17 114 121 131 351 36 117 131 14 16 301 34 118 7 I 16 17 22 120 27 121 13-16 123 35-38 124 15 19 125 23 126 24 25 34 43 127 19 20 36 128 22-24 129 19 131 141 22-24 28 132 22 133 14 24 25

26

EDUCATION [Continued] Discrimination [Continued]

134 14 15 21 24 135 18 136 22 24 137 16 21 141 22 203 4 206 17 209 9 16

Iowa 205 2 207 2

Missouri 108 2 11 119 1 21 4-6

Nebraska 130 1 2 7 17 132 4-6

New Mexico 135 19

Oklahoma 101 21 7 102 1 104 14 105 1-3 106 31 7 107 3 109 27 110 2 3 30 113 1 3 114 2 13 50 116 11 6 7 18 118 2 3 6 120 1 21 5-7 122 2 123 7 9 12 20 21 24 25 35 124 2 4 6 125 1 6 20 21 126 2 5 6 44 127 2 3 16 128 4-6 131 1 3 7 8 133 1 11 135 1 2 8 16 18 136 16 17 231 24 137 3 5-8 11 14-16 29 30 138 1-6 10 139 1 142 7 14 15 21 201 3 209 3 4

27

EDUCATION 1Continued] South Dakcita

134 1-3 24 Texas

111 4 114 2 13 50 117 1 5 6 10 121 2 4 5 13 129 2 140 4 143 2

FAMILY LIFE

101 1 5 19 102 2 7 11 12 16 103 2 31 4 6 10 21 105 1 2 I 9 16 24 26 28 106 38 112 7 113 9 10 26 116 20 21 118725 124 4 27 28 125 3 4 126 24 25 44 45 135 2 9 14 15 136 8 9

Bartering 109 11 115 6 116 6 123 15 125 101 11 126 5 128 4 129 2 131 7 140 3

Cars 103 2 4 7 8 9 12 14 15 20 27 105 18 29 106 12 13 107 3 9 15 108 2 4 6 111 8 113 22 23 29 114 4 15 30 33 116 22 30 36 117 71 8 12 23

28

FAMILY LIFE (Continued] Cars Continued]

119 4 120 9 131 15 121 9 122 4 16 17 123 13 125 3 291 31 126 5 17 18 127 9 16 17 128 15 129 3 130 4 30 133 4 12 134 3 5 6 135 9 25 136 19 24 27 138 1 12 13 19 20 30 140 5 9 141 4 5 12 142 6 17 203 3 205 2 9 206 9 207 6 I 21 22 209 4

Chores 101 2 102 12 103 3 6 21 104 48 52 58 59 105 17 109 6-8 18 26 111 2 113 1 2 6 7 114 3 39 40 115 5 7 10 27 28 117 5 26 118 3 4 119 2 120 5 121 1 3 123 1 2 51 10 11 14 15 19 31

461 49 124 3 4 21 125 2 126 3 6 7 128 1 8 130 34 131 8 1 25

29

FAMILY LIFE [Continued] Chores IContinued]

132 3 133 2 15 134 7 135 5 10 19 22 25 27 137 3 4 10-12 22 25 138 9 139 1 2 4 140 12 141 3 142 6 1 22 201 6 209 4 14

Cooking Food 101 9 24 102 3 5 13 15 103 4 27 29 105 2 11 14 15 106 35 36 107 9 13 14 108 2 3 14 109 2 3 7 12 13 22 110 31 111 3 113 2 15 16 18 114 4 17 18 25 38 39 115 10 1 11 1 16 1 2 8 1 31 116 101 24 117 51 6 1 17 119 4 120 16 121 7 24 25 122 13 16 20 123 15-18 25 27 37 49 124 5 6 21 22 125 11-14 126 22 23 127 10 17 128 1 5 10 129 12 130 8 13-15 25 131 5-7 20 21 25 132 6 7 20 133 2 1 3 1 11 1 2 2 134 5-7 22 135 2-6 9 10 18 22 25 27 136 9 12 13 23 137 2 3 10 19 138 25

30

FAMILY LIFE IContinued] CookingFood [Continued]

139 2 3 140 1-3 142 6 7 10 11 143 5-7 11 201 6 16 202 5-7 203 2 204 10 206 1 2 207 10 208 5 209 11-13

Dating 103 12 104 56 106 9 107 10 108 16 113 3 4 114 15 115 4 8 36 116 1 14 117 53 119 5 120 7 8 122 21 125 19 126 8 127 21 130 17 133 24 135 31 136 26 27 2 91 32 137 10 138 20-23 142 27

Entertainment 101 6 7 14 26 102 14 15 103 7 12 27 29 30 104 48 52 105 3 106 4 14 18 26 31 107 3 1 5 108 2 109 2 5 21 26 32 36 110 17 111 2 11

31

FAMILY LIFE [Continued] Entertainment [Continued]

112 31 38 113 2 281 29 31 114 51 13 1 15 1 40 115 3-5 8 33 36 116 2-4 33 117 9 23 24 34 118 5-7 20 21 119 4 1 5 1 11 14 120 2 8 121 5 19 122 9 19 20 123 5 20 211 25 37 411 42 124 2 6 21 125 41 6 8 9 221 33 126 8 257 28 127 34 128 6-8 241 26 129 81 171 18 131 61 9 132 5-7 133 3 14 15 134 6 17 21 22 135 3 7 91 13 14 16 30 32 136 2 91 11-131 29 137 9 24 138 5 23 139 4 9 140 2 3 141 3 10 142 6 11 15 22 143 1 3 8 10 201 2 5 203 6 208 6 2 0 9 4 13

Hobbies 102 7 103 12 104 57-59 114 9 118 6 120 5 123 19 129 8 135 3

Hunting 109 2 116 21 5

32

FAMILY LIFE [Continued] Hunting [Continued]

119 5 8 122 11 123 16-22 125 10 131 5 22 135 5 10 24 139 24

Marriage 101 3 25 102 2 12 16 103 12-14 104 56 105 1 25 106 8 1 9 107 171 20 108 8 16 109 26 27 110 2 19 111 4 5 112 4 113 1 3 4 29 30 114 15 115 8 9 36 37 116 1 16 30 117 52 53 58 118 21 119 17 120 7 121 15 29 122 2 21 123 27 37 47-49 124 26 125 27 126 8 9 28 127 3-5 211 39 130 5 17 19 42 131 3 132 19 133 24 135 4 31 136 6 8 26 27 30 32 137 10 24 26 138 24 28 139 19 140 4 5 141 21 142 24 27 28 143 17

33

FAMILY LIFE [Continued] Marriage Continued]

201 4 12 14 206 2 207 2 209 20

Moonshining 103 8 10 36-38 122 14 135 3

Problems 103 6 8 20 35 36 105 23 106 24T 25 28 107 19 20 35 37 108 6 16 17 109 17 18 110 2 3 112 3 71 24-26 29 31 113 9 12 18 21-23 25-29 114 7 115 2 3 6 116 7 117 25 120 1-3 24-26 121 23 24 122 10 18 19 130 3 132 1 3 7 135 23 29 30 136 37 38 40 138 4 6 9 141 14 15 201 13 202 6-8 12 204 11

Sense of Community 103 11 105 18 24 106 28 107 14 108 19 109 12_ 19 110 11 18 23 113 10 11 114 18 118 3 4 121 3 122 10 18 19

34

FAMILY LIFE [Continued] Sense of Community [Continued]

124 6 8 15 125 4 8 126 12 13 39 128 7 37 130 2 8 131 4 5 7 20 132 71 8 135 13 17 18 25 31 137 5 6 138 31 32 141 4 9 142 7 8 21-24 143 7

Shivaree 114 15 126 28 127 5

Sports 108 10 113 3 116 4 119 5 120 7 122 19 24 123 4 5 19 45 49 50 125 1 6 128 6 1 9 133 23-25 134 14-22 25 135 10 136 12 137 14 138 19 139 18 141 3 9 142 27 2 08 6

FARMING 110 3 11 115 39 47 48 123 28 29 47 48 52 53 125 10 140 19 20 141 4 10 11 26 201 6

35

FARMING Continued] Butchering

109 12 130 8-13

Crops 101 23 102 1 103 20 32 104 2 105 1 2 109 10 11 111 4 112 2 3 24 113 1 2 4 114 2 115 2 6 23 41 42 116 4 5 17 18 117 5 118 2 9 10 119 2 14 120 6 121 3 6 8 122 13 123 13 14 19 29 41 124 7 9 125 3 10 11 15 29 126 3 127 152 128 1 4 129 1 130 15 16 19-22 27 28 131 11 133 2 137 134 1 5 137 2 138 9 139 2 140 9 202 141 8 143 21 205 2 3 13 206 1 3 4 8 207 6 8 12 14 209 4

Drought 101 23 103 17 104 2 105 5

36

FARMING Continued] Drought Continued]

106 6 109 11 110 22 113 4 6 114 16 19 116 18-20 118 10~ 11 119 3 6 121 6 124 1 7 125 15 126 2 127 71 161 27 128 2 51 10 130 5 16 20 281 29 131 11 132 9 134 5 139 5 140 5 141 41 6 142 19 201 21 16 205 4 8 207 14 20 209 11 2

Dust Storms 101 71 8 102 3 103 17 39 105 4 106 5 6 109 11 110 12 21 111 6 7 112 23 114 21 115 12 116 18~ 19 118 10 11 119 3 120 6 121 6 123 14 124 7 125 15 16 126 14

37

FARMING Continued] Dust Storms IContinued]

127 27 29 128 10 130 16 131 11 136 40 138 137 14 141 4 6 142 4 17-20 201 16 205 4 207 6 14-18 20 21 209 6

FloodsCyclones 107 16 111 6 7 114 23 123 14 23 130 1 134 5 138 15 139 11 209 1

Government Policies 101 20 24 102 2 103 24 32 33 35 104 7 8 33 105 5 106 8 107 13 108 6 15 16 109 9 22 111 6 7 113 32 114 19 20 118 9 10 119 6 120 20 123 30-32 124 9 10 125 121 13 127 22 128 11 130 26 27 131 5 10 11 132 10 134 4 8 24 139 6 16 17

38

FARMING fContinued] Government Policies Continued]

140 24 142 18 201 2 205 11-19 209 7 8

Income 101 3 104 2 105 2 106 8 111 5 112 3 24 26 113 1 2 4 114 4 16 19 115 11 43 117 7 118 2 8 9 119 4 6 7 121 6 7 123 40 41 126 6 13 151 20 127 16 12 8 51 9 129 2 130 15 18 211 22 25 26 34 35

481 49 132 2 9 11 135 3 138 3 140 5 141 4 51 19 142 5 143 20 205 6 13 206 2-4 207 81 9 15 21

Land Ownership 101 23 103 31 107 2 108 1 109 91 10 110 22 112 3 114 1 2 7 115 36 119 1-3 6 7 120 6

39

FARMING [Continued] Land Ownership [Continued]

121 2 122 2 3 123 35 41 50 125 2 3 23 126 2 3 13 127 12 18 22 128 8 129 1 7 22 130 3 131 4 133 3 4 12 137 18 25 26 134 2 4 5 8 11 137 27 138 2 3 139 2 140 5 13 17-19 141 3 15-17 21 22 142 2-4 25 143 20 2 OS 1 2 206 1 5 6 8 9 207 9 10 209 1 22

Land Rental 101 2 102 1 103 8 23 104 1 7 8 107 2 110 1 111 2 113 4 114 1 2 10 14 115 23 27 116 16-18 118 2 119 3 120 6 121 2 7 8 122 2 123 127 13 40 41 50 124 4 9 127 1 2 6 7 128 5 129 1 130 5 15 i31 4 17-19

40

FARMING [Continued] Land Rental IContinued]

138 9 139 5 140 101 13 141 15 201 3 206 5 9

Methods 101 3 102 3 7 12 103 171 20 21 24 31 39 104 1 105 5 106 7 29 109 6 11 12 30 31 110 21 22 28 111 7 112 23 113 2 114 19 20 115 51 41-48 116 5 15 18 118 1 10 19 119 2 4 120 11 14 121 6 7 122 9 10 16-18 123 2 3 6 7 19 29 30 51 52 124 8 9 125 10 11 15 16 126 5 14 21 127 7 16 128 7 10 11 129 7 130 15 1619 131 5 11 18 132 3 9 10 134 6 140 20 141 6 19 142 51 19~ 201 22 143 2 0 201 6 206 3 8 207 7 81 14 16

Sharecropping 103 1 7 105 1 110 1 3

41

FARMING Continued] Sharecropping Continued]

111 2 112 3 24 113 4 115 6 91 27 116 17 117 11 5 7 118 2 9 121 2 127 21 61 15 128 8 129 1 130 51 151 18 137 2 141 41 8 142 2 206 4 5 209 11 19

THE GRAPES OF WRATHSTEINBECK

106 6 1 71 15 108 15 110 29-301 33 119 13 122 22 125 41 128 331 34 132 22 134 13 142 19 208 4 71 11 13-16

Identification with 101 16 35 103 27 28 111 18 113 35 121 27 127 181 41 42 129 13 20 21 131 13 133 21 136 20 37 139 20 201811 205 5

42

THE GRAPES OF WRATHSTEINBECK [Continued] Movie

103 27 105 26 106 33 34 107 5 13 110 2 8 113 34 114 45 118 16 17 121 27 124 25 127 42 131 28 137 31 139 19 141 24 208 15

Objections to 101 16 103 2 8 105 26 27 106 33-36 114 45 46 118 23 24 120 28 124 25 127 18 25 128 33 34 131 27 28 137 30 31 139 20 141 2 4 143 13 204 19 205 5 2 06 19 208 14-16

HEALTH Accidents

104 61 62 107 18 116 22 23

Birth of Children 101 5 102 2 103 5 9 10 13 16 105 1

43

HEALTH [Continued] Birth of Children Continued]

106 16 22 109 15 16 18~ 37 111 6 112 20 113 2 4 5 14 18-20 114 37 115 11-13 17 38 117 21 120 3 8 13 19-22 122 20 123 50 125 10 37 126 12 127 7 1 8 129 19 20 130 1 2 22 133 10 135 9 12 20 21 136 4 8 27 137 2 1 3 138 2 139 19 23 140 711 142 2 8 143 17 202 3 7 11 12 18

Causes of Death 101 25 103 5 106 16 107 1 13 19 109 25 26 38 39 110 2 31 111 5 112 6 113 1 19 30 114 43 49 115 3 6 7 17 18 116 5 117 20 21 26 120 1 3 19 24 25 123 16~ 43 124 23 126 44 127 4 5 13 130 24 48 132 19 135 137 14 16

44

HEALTH [Continued] Causes of Death [Continued]

136 3-6 25 27 29-31 38 39 141 16 142 23 143 19 202 3 9 10 12 14 16-18 206 14 209 19 20

Diseases 102 13 103 20 105 11 14 23 24 107 6 11 13 14 16 19 20 30 31 109 24 38 39 110 2 8 30 31 112 14 19 24 113 8 12 13 18 19 30 114 9 17 25 26 37 49 115 5 7 12 16-20 22 23 116 19 117 26 47 52-56 120 3 19 20 24 26 122 18 24 123 16 22-24 124 22-24 26 125 47 126 22 35 127 3 7 128 2 9 129 2 3 130 3 38 47 131 12 22 132 2 19 133 8 135 13 21 136 25 30 35 39 137 4 8 138 13 23 139 7 140 5 142 20 21 202 1-4 8-14 16 18 203 6 205 1 206 2 209 11 12 19

Folk Remedies and Cures 103 5 107 11

45

HEALTH [Continued] Folk Remedies and Cures Continued]

109 24 25 113 11 19 115 2 3 22 117 20 21 123 20 23 128 6 133 9 10 135 14 22 137 4 142 20 21 202 8-111 14

Health Care 101 13 20 102 13 103 5 91 16 105 141 151 23 24 106 1 8 107 111 18 23 38 109 151 16 181 23 241 381 39 110 2 1 8 1 311 32 112 6 113 1 51 18-201 301 311 33 38 114 17 371 38 115 5-7 12-18 23 116 5 61 23 117 20-231 55 118 171 18 120 3 41 8 21 22 121 20 25 122 18 20 21 123 4 22 23 124 4 22 23 125 10 21 37 38 126 22 23 35 127 3 7-9 30 128 2 9 129 19 130 1 22 23 47 48 131 22 132 19 133 8-10 135 91 12-14 21 22 136 6 9 301 33 35 137 8 138 131 23 139 71 9~ 101 18 19 141 2 0 142 20

46

HEALTH Continued] Health Care Continued]

202 2-14 16-19 206 14 209 11 12

Sanitation 202 4-6 15 17

HOUSING Auto Courts

107 9~ 14~ 27 Ditch Camps

102 7 8~ 14 103 26 104 12 105 23 106 15 107 10 110 6 25 113 14 35 114 39 115 52 118 15 16 119 13 16 121 19 20 122 22 23 125 20 37 126 33 129 15 131 20 132 18 136 37-39 137 17 139 18 202 4-6 15 203 3 206 7 I 10 208 7 8 11 209 10

Dugouts 135 11~ 18 19

Government-provided 101 34 103 26 27 104 19 20 51 105 10 106 10 11 14

47

HOUSING Continued] Government-provided [Continued]

107 4-7 13 14 16 17 28 108 12 109 31-33 110 14 111 9-11 15 112 3 8 113 35 36 114 38 39 118 16 119 13 121 17-19 124 16 125 25 33 36 126 26 30-32 127 23 41 128 20 129 141 15 131 22 133 2 0 137 30 141 20 202 6 15 203 3 204 16 17 205 4 206 13 14 208 7 20 9 10

Grower-provided 102 8 103 24-26 104 20 42 46 105 9 106 12 15 109 15 28 110 16 111 14 112 6 113 13 16 114 10 23 28 33 34 118 18 20 119 12 13 121 22 122 6 23 123 35 42 125 24 25~ 33 35 36 126 21 7 33 127 11 18 23

48

HOUSING [Continued] Grower-provided [Continued]

128 19 129 4 5 13-15 131 16 133 18 137 17 ~ 20 139 15 18 140 6 8-10 16 141 14 16 17 201 8 9 203 3 204 16 17 206 6-8 13 209 10

Homes in California 101 8 26 28 29 102 4 6 11 12 103 21 104 4 12-14 25 26 49 60 61 105 19 20 106 12 21 107 5 I 7 121 27 108 31 6 1 7 109 151 181 271 29 110 81 14 15 111 14 112 61 8 I 201 301 331 39 113 16-201 23 24 28 114 10 111 231 331 34 115 15-17 116 241 261 32 117 18 19 118 14 121 111 171 181 221 29 122 246 123 341 36 371 411 50 124 101 111 141 16 125 251 35 126 21 22 33 127 11 13 18-241 30 311 37 128 19 20 129 4 11 12 15-17 131 13 16 17 19 20 132 12 14 15 17 133 8 12 15 27 28 134 10-13 135 24 27 31 33 136 21 24 25 137 20 24 26 27

49

HOUSING [Continued] Homes in California IContinued]

138 13 16-18 20 25 28 29 139 17 18 ~3 24 140 6-11 17 141 13 14 16 27 142 29 143 11 12 20 201 10 202 3 203 1 2 204 16 18 205 7 206 7-9 208 10 209 9 11 14 15

Homestead in Arkansas 103 3 115 1 2 4 9 10 22-24 128 1 2 137 1 141 1 2 143 6 7

Homesmiddottead in Missouri 108 1 119 1 2 4

Homestead in Nebraska 130 5-8 18 132 2 8

Homestead in Oklahoma 103 9 12-14 17 104 56 106 2 109 10 110 1 114 1 4 10 16 115 2 7 118 2 4 122 2 4 9 11 123 1 2 9-14 124 3-5 125 9 10 126 3 4 27 127 1 2 6 7 15 16 26 27 128 3 131 1 133 1 4 135 6-8 136 8 11 12 137 7 13

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HOUSING [Continued] Homestead in Oklahoma [Continued]

138 2 3 9 11 12 139 1-3 142 1-4 7--13 209 3

Homestead in South Dakota 134 2 3

Homestead in Texas 111 3 117 2 121 1 4 129 1 2 140 1

Internment Camps WW II) 122 23 125 35

Labor Camps 103 21 24 28 104 44 107 4 10 12 16 17 26 27 29 109 27 28 31-33 110 33 113 17 20 114 24-28 33 117 11 12 17 18 25 123 33 128 16 129 4 12 17 133 18 134 13 21 22 142 29 202 15 204 16 205 5

State Rental Homes 135 27 28

Tents 101 34 102 4 5 103 9 104 3 13 42 43 62 105 9 106 13 107 4 9 10 14 17 27 28 109 1 2 9 31 113 6 114 24 115 15

51

HOUSING [Continued] Tents Continued]

116 8 117 19 121 17-20 123 33 124 16 125 33 37 127 30~ 37 129 4 12 15 131 13 20 21 134 21 140 6 143 13 14 202 4 204 9 17 206 6 7 209 10 11

IMPACT OF EXPERIENCE

l(H 14 161 191 28 31 102 10 103 35 41 104 2 81 48 55 63 64 106 26 27 107 6 14 30-33 35-37 108 19-21 109 40 110 13 19 20 27 34-36 38 39 111 18 112 14 17 19-211 30 34 40 113 24-26 2 9 34 37 114 50 115 20 53 116 37 117 10 15 24 27 58 121 11 15-19 31 122 23 24 123 39 42 53-55 125 45 47 126 17 ~ 18 24 33 45 46 127 12 14 19-21 32-351 41 43 128 19 30~ 35-38 130 48 49 131 191 25 31 132 17 24

52

IMPACT OF EXPERIENCE [Continued]

134 136

137 138 141 142 143 202 203 209

24 25 28 11 17 20 41 29_ 32 16 31-33 14 25 26 28 34 22 23 16-19 11 19 25

29 21 25 33 35 36 40

INDIANA

202 1

IOWA

142 205 207

4 1 1

IWO JIMA

117 42-48

JAPANESE INTERNMENT

122 125 205

23 35 9 10

KANSAS

113 116 132 207

3 14 1 6 16

KU KLUX KLAN

103 135

28 14-17

53

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA

114 301 46 116 19 122 22 131 20 135 20 139 11 140 13 202 4 51 9 17 18 208 3 1 6 10-12

Attraction of California 101 3 1 17 102 3 103 18 20 105 6 106 6 9 11 281 29 107 8 108 4 I 18 109 9 110 8 111 9 112 23 113 51 6 114 91 22 115 14 391 41 116 71 9 117 8 118 11 12 119 8 1 10 11 121 9 122 3 124 10 11 125 81 241 30 126 151 16 127 8 1 16 27 128 13 129 3 130 32 131 12 25 132 3 11 12 134 81 11 24 135 11 18 136 18 139 101 26 140 5 141 51 14 142 3 4 143 11 201 4 I 6 8 12

54

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA [Continued]

202 6 206 2 4 209 2

Belongings 101 3 102 4 103 15 20 104 42 105 6 7 106 10 107 3 16 108 4 111 8 112 2 113 6 7 11 114 30 115 14 116 22 117 8 118 13 15 124 10 12 126 17 127 9 18 128 15 130 30 35 131 13 132 14 135 20 136 19 138 14 140 9 141 14 202 5 205 1 207 19 209 5

Border Inspections 102 8 103 15 20 104 9 10 49 105 8 106 30 108 18 19 110 24 113 6 7 10-12 114 30 31 117 11 118 13

55

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA Continued] Border Inspections Continued]

121 10 123 33 124 13 125 32 126 20 127 10 29 128 16 18 131 14 132 14 133 7 135 20 137 18 138 14 143 15 209 5 8

CookingFood 102 3 5 13 15 103 21 106 10 113 8 10 114 9 29 116 10 117 9 118 12 119 10 123 33 125 19 31 126 20 127 10 128 15 130 3 0 1 3 3 131 13 14 132 13 133 5 6 134 10 135 20 138 14 141 12 143 11 15 209 5

Funds Available 101 3 24 102 4 103 15 18 104 2 105 6 106 9 107 4 14-16

56

MIGRATIONTO CALIFORNIA [Continued] Funds Available [Continued]

108 5 110 3 8 111 8 112 1 4 6 113 6 114 10 17 29 115 14 116 10 22 117 710 118 13 121 3 10 122 4 123 34 124 12 125 17 126 5 18-20 127 17 2 9 128 15 129 3 130 29 30 34 131 13 132 13 133 3 134 8 10 135 12 18 138 14 140 6 141 12 142 25 143 10 11 201 7 205 1 209 5

Reasons for Move 101 3 23 102 2 4 103 15 18 20 25 39 104 2 42 105 4 6 106 9 11 107 2 108 3 5 18 109 9 10 13 27 110 3 4 8 111 7 8 112 2 113 5 6

57

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA [Continued] Reasons for Move [Continued]

114 115 116 117 118 119 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 201 204 205 206 207 209

Route 102 103 104 105 106 108 110 112 113 114 115 116

8-10 21 22 14 19-22 7 11 8 8 3 141 10 8 14 7 1

12 2 291 121 11 11 41 111 181 8 13 10 51 5

9

4 30 1 32

101 141 23-25 30

8 1 16 1 30 13

3 311 321 341 35 13

3 8-11

12 18 40

13

26 6 9 11

2-4 16 17 19 24 21 10 6 9 1 2 10 19 11 21 191 22

4 18-20 2 I 8 61 7 10 4 3 5 4 I 8 31 40 22-24

58

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA Continued] Route Continued]

117 8-10 118 12 119 9 10 124 11 125 17 126 181 19 127 9 181 29 128 14-16 130 32-34 131 14 132 13 134 10 135 11 19 137 17 138 13 14 202 4 5 205 1 209 7

Shelter 102 4 103 18-20 104 9 106 10 107 4 108 4 111 8 112 5 113 8 10 114 9 24 28 29 116 22 23 117 9 118 12 119 9 121 9 123 33 124 10 125 17-19 126 17 127 9 128 15 129 3 130 301 33 131 13 132 13 133 5 134 10 135 11 136 19

59

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA [Continued] Shelter [Continued]

137 17 141 12 143 11 201 7 2 07 18 209 5

Transportation 101 3 102 4-6 103 16 18 20 104 8 42 105 6 1 7 106 10 107 3 108 4 109 9 13 110 3 8 23 24 111 8 112 5 113 6 7 114 8 24 29-31 115 14 116 1 9 10 22 117 8 118 12 119 8 9 121 9 122 4 I 17 123 32 33 124 12 125 17-191 24 26 2 9 31 126 5 17 18 127 9 17 128 15 129 3 131 13 133 4 134 10 135 11 136 19 138 13 139 10 140 5 9 141 12 142 3 25

15143 201 8 205 1 209 1 2 4 5

60

MISSOURI

108 1 2 19 115 4 0 121 2 129 16 207 7 208 5

Cities Cape Girardeau

116 9 El Dorado Springs

108 1 3 Hannibal

119 4 7 Kansas City

116 8 207 3

Monroe City 119 1

St Louis 119 2 4 7 8

MONTANA

119 3

NEBRASKA

132 1 Cities

Grand Island 130 18

Kerney 130 3

Litchfield 130 3 4 16 35

Ponca 130 1 4 7

Return to 130 40

THE NEW DEAL Civilian Conservation Corps

103 34

61

THE NEW DEAL [Continued] Civilian Conservation Corps [Continued]

110 3-7 9 35 112 28 119 15 125 5 12 21-23 129 18 139 7-9 16 207 13 208 10

Hoover 103 32 34 125 12

National Recovery AdministrationOther Agencies 103 32 34 118 8 205 4 5 8-19

Politics 101 34 103 33 35 104 7 1 8 33 107 12 112 13 28 121 2 125 12 14 15 131 10 132 10 11 138 8 1 15 139 14 140 25 207 12 208 15 209 21

Roosevelt 101 32-34 103 32 104 32 33 106 5 108 5 6 15 16 110 3 35 36 111 6 7 112 27 28 113 25 32 114 19 115 12 118 9 119 6 15 123 30 31 125 12 15 126 13

62

THE NEW DEAL [Continued] Roosevelt [Continued]

127 22 23 128 11 129 10 14 130 23 24 26 27 131 5 9 10 132 9 133 13 27 134 4 8 24 138 11 139 6 7 13 14 23 140 24 14178 142 17 18 205 17 18 207 9 12 13 208 10 209 21

Voting 103 33 106 5 110 25 26 125 14 130 23 131 5 139 252 4 140 25 207 13

Works Progress Administration 101 336 102 2 104 31 105 4 5 8 19 20 107 1 108 12 110 35 111 177 112 28 113 17 18 21 24 33 114 22 115 13 118 8 119 14 156 124 14 17 125 1 12 23 127 22 128 20 23 27 129 5 10 132 9 11 16 133 11 17

63

THE NEW DEAL [Continued] Works Progress Administration Continued]

134 5 9 23 138 11 12 13978 140 23 141 23 142 18 204 6 207 12 208 10 209 21

NEW MEXICO

135 11 18-20 140 3 4

Cities Albuquerque

117 8 11 Deming

116 22 23 Gallup

116 12 Las Cruces

116 22 23

OKIE

113 10 33 114 41 46 128 18 25 33 132 18 19 135 26 202 5 205 4 1 6 208 4

Definition 101 31 102 8 104 37 54 105 22 106 31-33 107 38 108 19 109 17T 19 27 110 28 35

64

OKIE [Continued] Definition [Continued]

114 44 118 24 121 21 32 123 22 37 38 124 25 26 126 40 127 14 31 33 128 33 132 21 22 134 14 136 37-40 137 22 30 139 19 141 25 201 16 202 4 1 16 203 10 206 14 208 4 13

Reactions to Term 101 32 102 8 9 104 37 54 105 22 106 31-33 107 38 39 109 19 110 12 27 28 113 33 34 37 114 41 42 116 34 118 24 120 26 27 121 21 123 37 38 42 124 18 125 42 43 126 32 40 46 127 14 33 36 128 24 25 33 129 21 131 23 132 23 136 22 39 40 137 21 22 30 139 19 141 24 142 29 30

42

35

65

OKIE [Continued] Reactions to Term [Continued]

201 16 203 10 205 12

Rednecks 107 2 4-26

OKLAHOMA

111 6 125 3 10 126 10 14 27 43 128 4 135 11 12 141 5 9

Cities Ardmore

110 1 2 139 2

Blair 114 15

Blanchard 120 1 2 5

Boley 133 1 1 3

Boynton 135 11

Bushyhead 137 73 6

Checotah 113 1 4 128 3 8 209 1

Chelsea 137 7 812

Cold Springs 140 4

Colgate 112 2

Comanche 142 1

Council Hill 131 1

Cushing 201 2

Duncan 110 1 124 1

66

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities Continued]

Durant 103 16

Dustin 139 1 2 25

Enid 138 middot 6

EufaulaLake Eufaula 103 71 29 209 23

Fort Gibson 123 1 12 13 24 25 32 126 1 16

Fort Sill 120 5

Frederick 104 56

Granite 114 8

Greenfield 141 9

Guthrie 138 2-5 13 15

Hammon 142 3 15

Hanna 112 3 136 1

Hartshorne 125 1

Henryetta 103 16 209 1

Hillibee 127 4

Hitchita 112 25 209 3

Holdenville 137 3-5

Hollis 102 1

Lenna 118 1 131 2

Lexington 120 1 2

Lindsay 106 9

67

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities (Continued]

Maud 118 1

McAlester 109 91 10 125 20

McLain 122 1

Meeker 127 6 15 16

Muskogee 122 1 123 18 19 25

Nowata 122 2

Oaklodge 116 1 5

Okemah 103 8 133 4

Oklahoma City 120 8 12 138 3 5

Paden 127 4

Pauls Valley 106 1 109 10 13

Pitcher 103 8

Pleasant Valley 109 10 13

Ponca City 142 1 2

Porum 112 1

Prague 127 5 6

Quinton 136 1 10 11 18

Sallisaw 116 16_ 36

Scullyville 116 3 7

Seminole 116 1 135 8

Spiro 102 1 116 1 3 6 7

68

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities [Continued]

Stillwater 201 4 13

Tryon 201 1

Tulsa 116 16 17

Tuttle 120 1

Watonga 120 4 141 9

Weletka 103 11

Wewoka 112 1 4 25

Whodathoughtit 113 3

Craig County 122 11

Moved to 114 8 115 26 128 2 3 131 1 2 137 3 141 4

Oklahoma Territory 127 1-3

Payne County 105 1

Return to 102 11 107 15 109 27 110 18 38 111 8 18 114 10 14 15 17 116 36 37 120 13 27 123 53 125 25 26 29 30 40 127 16 28 131 13 22 25 133 16 135 23 25 136 18 137 7

69

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Return to [Continued]

139 26 27 140 9 142 3 10 17 22 34 201 13 206 7 207 20 209 1 2 17 18 23

Rogers County 101 23

Sequoyah County 116 1 16-18 36

Wagoner County 101 23

OREGON

109 28 29 130 29-34 206 2

POEMS

128 14 22 25 31 34 36

RELIEFWELFARE Agencies

102 91 13 103 32 107 35 112 12 114 18 124 2 3 125 17 202 5 15 2 0 4 2 11-13

Attitudes toward 101 10 102 91 10 103 32 104 24 32 105 19 110 14 26 27 111 17 112 12 113 17 2833

70

RELIEFWELFARE [Continued] Attitudes toward [Continued]

116 35 119 15 121 177 19 25 123 43 124 177 23 125 38 126 35_~ 39 127 417 42 128 27-30 129 5 130 2 7 131 4 27 30 31 132 16-18 133 13 14 137 32 139 8 140 23 142 18 202 71 8 1 15 203 6 11 204 13 14 20 208 10 209 21

Quality 102 10 103 32 104 32 125 38 39 204 15

Type Received 102 9 10 103 16 32 33 104 24 31 105 19 107 15 108 4 110 17 111 17 112 12 113 32 114 18 42 118 8 121 17 124 23 125 37 128 28 29 130 27 132 16

71

RELIEFWELFARE [Continued] Type Received IContinued]

133 13 134 15 135 28 139 8 202 5 71815 204 15 208 9 209 211 22

Welfare 101 9 10 102 9 10 103 32 104 24 311 36 1 0 5 19- 21 1 2 5 106 12 16 17 23 24 107 14 15 18 351 37 108 4 1 71 18 110 14 17 25-27 111 17 112 121 13 15 113 15 171 28 114 181 421 43 116 35 120 17 121 19 122 24 123 43 125 19 126 251 39 128 27 28 131 4 27 133 11 13 22 136 14 137 32 140 3 141 20 142 18 201 13 202 51 71 15 203 6 11 204 2 11 19-21 205 4 11 12 207 10 13 19

RELIGION

103 32

72

RELIGION [Continued]

110 29 113 321 36 126 28 29 131 6 132 6 135 151 32 142 12 26 33 202 6

Brush Arbor 109 5 122 19 123 25 136 10 139 41 5 209 11

Churches 101 7 11 102 10 105 31 29 106 2 I 8 I 25 107 3 109 5 110 171 18 112 371 39 113 21 16 17 35 114 51 7 8 441 45 115 8 31-33 50-53 117 54-58 118 51 6 1 21 119 4 120 8 121 25 26 122 191 24 123 25126142 124 21 31 5 61 201 22 125 81 41 126 71 241 30 127 21 10 14 271 301 341 351 38-41 128 6 26 27 130 3 131 6 132 6 21 23 133 23 134 1 3 24 25 29 135 7 141 18 31 136 3 7 137 9 10 24 25 138 8 91 14

73

RELIGION Continued] Churches Continued]

140 14 15 141 2 3 9 142 4 22 30-33 143 12 15 24 201 5 11 209 4

MinistryMissionary Work 107 23 113 31 36 142 25 26 29

Moral Majority 134 29

RevivalsTraveling Ministers 109 5 114 5 6 115 32 118 5 6 124 6 125 8 I 9 126 =middot 8 127 5 128 6 131 4 6 I 8 135 14 139 4 141 3 142 26-28 32 33

SOUTH DAKOTA Beadle County

134 1 Huron County

134 5 Return to

134 8 9 29 Wounded Knee

134 5

TEXAS

113 4 114 6 28 43 44 124 4 131 20 142 24 30

74

TEXAS Continued] Cities

Abilene 111 5 6 117 15

Austin lb3 15

Barstow 104 1

Big Spring 142 30 32 209 s 6

Cedar Hill 140 1

Dallas 117 7 140 1

Electra 140 4

Gainesville 121 1

Haskell 129 1

Kemp 117 6

La Mesa 114 14

Plainview 110 3

Port Arthur 116 8 9

Red Springs 114 1

Silverton 140 1

Waco 103 15 16

Wichita Falls 117 8

Wylie 111 1

Brazo River 103 16

Farming Conditions 104 40

Return to 114 14 16 121 28 31 129 6

Rio Grande Valley 103 15

75

VIOLENCE

103 28 29 104 17 21 105 25 27 107 61 9 12 261 28 30 109 2 01 21 33 111 13 17 112 9 10 36 113 4J 18J 21-23 26-29 33 34 114 2527 35 115 49 123 36 125 191 43 126 41 127 23 131 22 23 138 10 11 20-22 139 9 10 15 18 25 203 8 204 9 206 10-12

VIRGINIA

206 1

WASHINGTON

206 1

WORK --xfter World War II

101 29 102 12 103 31 104 15 44 106 16 107 171 19-21 36 110 19 20 34 37 111 16 112 34J 35 114 48 116 31 117 51-57 119 18 120 21 23 24

76

WORK [Continued] --xfter World War II [Continued]

123 46 50 124 28 125 2 28 43-45 126 38 44 127 33 371 41 129 71 8 130 38 41 42 46 134 11 136 301 31 138 25-27 139 22 141 21 26 206 187 19 207 5

Conditions 103 22-24 26 104 2-6 15 16 30 35 52 107 22 24-28 30 31 109 31 110 10 11 12 25 112 26 29 113 15 114 24 124 20 125 22 27 2 9 32 126 21 26 30 38 129 5 12 13 131 21 139 18 203 5 7

During World War II 101 20 29 102 11 103 24 35 104 15 105 25 26 107 17 108 5 6 20 109 37 110 18 19 37 111 12 113 22 26 114 47 48 115 44 47 53 116 31 117 35-51 118 23 119 16

77

WORK [Continued] --ollring World War II [Continued]

120 20 21 121 29 123 22 46 124 27 125 3 27 34 35 43 126 35 43 44 127 20 128 21 29 37 129 7 10 130 37 38 40 41 131 26 29 132 23 133 16 20 134 11 20 136 27 28 138 23-25 139 18 20 21 141 21 26 143 19 202 9 203 8 206 10 15 207 3 4 209 20

Employers 101 30 1025-712 103 12 17 22 32 104 2 15 30 105 11 16 106 15 19 107 9 29-31 38 108 14 15 20 109 1 15 20 27 110 9-11 13 27 36 111 15 112 6 7 26 29 32 113 15 16 28 29 114 11 24 31 41-43 115 16 43-45 116 6 7 25 26 28 30-32 117 18 52 118 13 20 119 11-13 16 18 19 120 12 14 15 20 23 121 17 24 122 5-8 123 35 36

78

WORK [Continued] ~players [Continued]

124 20 125 5 21 24 271 281 40 126 151 21 22 251 26 361 371 39 127 11 121 201 211 30 33 128 18 31 129 4 1 7 1 9-11 1 13 1 18 1 21 2 2 130 31 3540 131 16 26 27 133 2 6 134 121 16-18 201 211 25 136 17-19 26 27 33-35 137 6 8 161 19 20 138 3-6 13 20 139 10 121 14-16 140 9-11 141 16 17 201 12 202 2 3 203 7 206 31 15 207 3 5 209 16

Labor Contracting 107 19 261 291 311 32 133 16-18 26

Migrant Labor 101 41 5 12 30 102 6 7 103 24 25 104 2-6 15 241 25 52 105 9-12 171 18 106 121 131 15 17 21-24 107 4 5 8 18 24-27 30 31 108 3 8 15 109 7 8 19-21 27-30 110 91 101 13 15 111 8 12 16 17 112 6 31 32 113 13 15 18 32 114 31 32 115 52 116 27-30 117 12 17-19 291 31 118 16 119 11 12 120 11-13 15 22 121 10 11 22 122 5 22

79

WORK Continued] --grgrant Labor Continued]

123 35 42 43 125 33 126 26 30 33 37 38 127 31 128 16 21 28 129 3 4 11-17 20 21 130 33 34 131 15 19-21 26 133 19 134 9-13 21 22 135 21 25 29 136 37 38 137 16 20 139 13 15-17 140 3 4 141 19 20 142 18 143 11 13 201 8 14 202 4 9 15 203 4 5 7 8-10 205 3 4 7 206 2 4 5-7 9 12-15 208 6 209 8 9 12-15

Mining 103 8 19 115 33 116 20 21 122 11-13 125 1 3 4 12 131 2 140 4 5 141 1

Odd Jobs 104 23 105 15 25 106 3 107 12 18 19 34 35 108 3 5 6 9 111 11 15 16 113 13 114 17 18 32 33 40 41 48 115 19 24 116 25 26 117 7 52 118 18 119 8 12 14 15

80

WORK [Continued] --odd Jobs

120 8 17 122 6 7 22 123 36 40 49 124 14 16 19 24 127 11 128 19 20 29 129 1 3 5 7 131 16 25 30 132 14 17 134 8 12 15 16 135 11 23 137 12 20 25 26 138 18 22 139 6 7 12 16 17 140 1 6-8 10 142 2 3 5 9 14 34 35 143 6 12 14-16 206 3 4 209 20

Oil Fields 102 5-7 12 112 25 26 114 14 15 116 1 13 121 17 125 2 4 1 28 46 129 9 135 7 8 I 23 29 139 22 140 4 142 2 3 206 16 18 208 1-5

Permanent Jobs 101 9 27 29 103 12 17 23 24 32 104 4 6 14 24 26 29 34 106 4 107 19 35 108 4 7-9 109 15 27-29 110 2 10 18 19 21 24 111 6 9-11 16 112 7 30 31 113 1 4 21 28-31 114 16 31 32 48 115 16 1 17 4 4 116 2 7-16 32

81

WORK [Continued] --permanent Jobs [Continued]

118 11 131 18 19 119 191 20 120 201 211 25 121 22 122 2 3 I 5~8 I 23 123 11 VI 35 36 124 1 14-17 125 20 25 27-29 37 126 21 25 33 35-38 127 11 20-22 24 30 128 20 28-30 129 4 7 130 31 36-38 131 21 30 132 18 19 133 19 22 134 11 18 25-28 36 136 2 10 14 15 19 33-35 137 6 8 26-28 138 1-4 8 139 22 23 140 4 5 10-12 20 141 12 17 142 5 25 26 28 35 143 19 201 10 205 6 8 9 2 07 3 1 5 208 1

Prisoners of War as Workers 115 47 133 20 203 9

Strikes 101 17 104 21 22 1 43 105 11 21 106 13 15 16 191 20 33 107 7 11 15 28 109 20 21 110 32 33 111 13 112 7-10 14 113 32 115 48-50 118 18 124 24 125 3 4

82

WORK [Continued] --strikes [Continued]

126 36 127 24 129 10 11 130 40 41 131 27 133 25 138 8 139 16 17 140 14-16 22 201 14 203 7 206 10-13 209 18

Unions 101 17 35 104 21 22 45 105 21 106 15 16 107 5 11-13 21-24 108 12 109 20 112 2 10 32 34-36 113 31 114 42 115 50 116 33 34 118 18 119 13 120 23 24 124 24 125 34 43 45 46 126 36 127 42 128 30 129 10 11 16 130 39-41 46 131 26 134 23 139 16 140 14 22 141 21 203 7 209 18

Wages 101 27 103 10 14 17 18 22 23 33 104 2 4 I 22 I 24 26 341 35 47 105 13 161 17

83

WORK [Continued] --wages [Continued]

106 14 18 19 107 2 12 17 25 30 108 5 6 8 109 6 8 20 21 28 29 31 40 110 7 9 11 1216 111 8 11 13 14 16 112 4 8-10 14 113 13 16-18 26 28 29 114 11 18 25 32 33 42 115 16 28 44 50 116 7 11 16 19 26-32 34 117 7 18 32 35 118 15 18 119 1 11 13 14 120 11-14 121 11 122 3 6-8 123 35 49 125 4 5 7 12 21-23 27-29 38 43 126 23 25 26 36 42 127 17 24 42 43 128 30 129 3 5 7 10 11 21 22 13 0 3 6 3 7 3 9-41 131 12 13 16 134 12 15 16 23 24 26 135 11 21 23 136 28 29 137 8 9 32 138 5 11 18 25 139 6 7 10 12-14 16-18 140 7 9 10 14 15 141 4 8 10 12 15 16 142 16 201 10 203 2 5 204 14 205 6 206 4 10 11 14 15 2 07 10 13 208 9 209 13 15

Work Permits 109 22 23

22

DISCRIMINATION Community

101 10 11 32 102 8 9 104 9 54 105 22-25 27 28 106 33 37 108 15 17 109 19 110 23 27 33 34 36 37 112 13 14 114 45 121 13 18 19 123 36 42 54 55 126 241 321 401 41 127 31-33 128 33 129 18

Government Agencies 104 24 108 13 110 23 33 112 12 13 133 14 202 6 I 8 19

Housing 101 12 102 7 104 43 124 10 16 133 28

Job 101 11 12 32 102 9 104 17 105 12 161 21 22 106 19 110 13 14 114 11 41 45 116 25 124 20 126 42 131 26 139 14 201 11

Schools 102 9 104 11 18 108 10~13 110 32

23

DISCRIMINATION [Continued] Schools IContinued]

1-12 17 114 13 35 36 117 13 14 16 30 34 118 7 16 17 22 121 14-16 123 35-38 124 15 19 126 24 25 127 19 20 36 128 22-24 131 14 22-24 28 133 14 2224 25 134 14 15 24 135 18 26 136 22 24 137 16 21 203 4 204 13 209 9 16

EDUCATION

131 2 22 28 29 132 2 140 22 27

Arizona 114 25 27

Arkansas 107 3 115 6 8 24-26 128 1-3 7 141 2 143 7-10

Athletics 108 10 120 7 123 36 451 46 125 1 6 19 21 22 42 46 127 36 133 23-25 134 14-21 137 14 23

California 101 5 102 11 16 103 25 104 11 27 49 53

24

EDUCATION [Continued] California [Continued]

105 31 11 107 4-6 101 151 16 32 108 5 6 10-13 17 109 6 17 26 29 110 20 21 32 111 12 112 31 37 113 23 24 30 114 2 12-14 35 36 49 115 2 0 116 25 117 12-16 23 24 29 30 34 118 3 7 15-17 21 119 6 120 11 14 23 121 10 12 14-17 20 21 123 35-39 43-46 124 7 15 18 19 125 41 45 126 22 24 34 43 44 127 11 19-21 27 36 128 19 21 129 12 18 19 131 14-16 22-25 27 132 12 15 17 18 133 11 12 14 17 22 134 12-15 24 135 26 28 30 31 136 16 17 22-26 36 137 8 16 17 20-23 28-30 138 2 6 8 10 11 16-22 31 139 22 140 10 11 19 20 141 15 20 142 4 14 15 21 143 3 12-14 16 201 9 10 202 1 9 15 203 1 2 4 5 7 205 2 18 19 206 16 208 1 S 14 209 4 8 9 14-17 20 23

College 101 11 18 20 104 53 107 17 108 17

25

EDUCATION [Continued] College [Continued]

110 20 211 32 114 4 9 116 32 117 53-55 118 3 119 6 120 2 121 121 29 30 122 2 123 51 125 1 6 7 21 126 44 45 127 20 321 33 36-40 128 38 130 43 132 25 133 17 21 22 137 8 29 138 3 6 22-24 31 140 20 22 142 4 26 30 143 16 17 202 1 2 5 9 205 2 5 6 16 19 207 2 3 208 ll 4 209 20-23

Discrimination 101 11 107 6 108 101 11 110 32 112 17 114 121 131 351 36 117 131 14 16 301 34 118 7 I 16 17 22 120 27 121 13-16 123 35-38 124 15 19 125 23 126 24 25 34 43 127 19 20 36 128 22-24 129 19 131 141 22-24 28 132 22 133 14 24 25

26

EDUCATION [Continued] Discrimination [Continued]

134 14 15 21 24 135 18 136 22 24 137 16 21 141 22 203 4 206 17 209 9 16

Iowa 205 2 207 2

Missouri 108 2 11 119 1 21 4-6

Nebraska 130 1 2 7 17 132 4-6

New Mexico 135 19

Oklahoma 101 21 7 102 1 104 14 105 1-3 106 31 7 107 3 109 27 110 2 3 30 113 1 3 114 2 13 50 116 11 6 7 18 118 2 3 6 120 1 21 5-7 122 2 123 7 9 12 20 21 24 25 35 124 2 4 6 125 1 6 20 21 126 2 5 6 44 127 2 3 16 128 4-6 131 1 3 7 8 133 1 11 135 1 2 8 16 18 136 16 17 231 24 137 3 5-8 11 14-16 29 30 138 1-6 10 139 1 142 7 14 15 21 201 3 209 3 4

27

EDUCATION 1Continued] South Dakcita

134 1-3 24 Texas

111 4 114 2 13 50 117 1 5 6 10 121 2 4 5 13 129 2 140 4 143 2

FAMILY LIFE

101 1 5 19 102 2 7 11 12 16 103 2 31 4 6 10 21 105 1 2 I 9 16 24 26 28 106 38 112 7 113 9 10 26 116 20 21 118725 124 4 27 28 125 3 4 126 24 25 44 45 135 2 9 14 15 136 8 9

Bartering 109 11 115 6 116 6 123 15 125 101 11 126 5 128 4 129 2 131 7 140 3

Cars 103 2 4 7 8 9 12 14 15 20 27 105 18 29 106 12 13 107 3 9 15 108 2 4 6 111 8 113 22 23 29 114 4 15 30 33 116 22 30 36 117 71 8 12 23

28

FAMILY LIFE (Continued] Cars Continued]

119 4 120 9 131 15 121 9 122 4 16 17 123 13 125 3 291 31 126 5 17 18 127 9 16 17 128 15 129 3 130 4 30 133 4 12 134 3 5 6 135 9 25 136 19 24 27 138 1 12 13 19 20 30 140 5 9 141 4 5 12 142 6 17 203 3 205 2 9 206 9 207 6 I 21 22 209 4

Chores 101 2 102 12 103 3 6 21 104 48 52 58 59 105 17 109 6-8 18 26 111 2 113 1 2 6 7 114 3 39 40 115 5 7 10 27 28 117 5 26 118 3 4 119 2 120 5 121 1 3 123 1 2 51 10 11 14 15 19 31

461 49 124 3 4 21 125 2 126 3 6 7 128 1 8 130 34 131 8 1 25

29

FAMILY LIFE [Continued] Chores IContinued]

132 3 133 2 15 134 7 135 5 10 19 22 25 27 137 3 4 10-12 22 25 138 9 139 1 2 4 140 12 141 3 142 6 1 22 201 6 209 4 14

Cooking Food 101 9 24 102 3 5 13 15 103 4 27 29 105 2 11 14 15 106 35 36 107 9 13 14 108 2 3 14 109 2 3 7 12 13 22 110 31 111 3 113 2 15 16 18 114 4 17 18 25 38 39 115 10 1 11 1 16 1 2 8 1 31 116 101 24 117 51 6 1 17 119 4 120 16 121 7 24 25 122 13 16 20 123 15-18 25 27 37 49 124 5 6 21 22 125 11-14 126 22 23 127 10 17 128 1 5 10 129 12 130 8 13-15 25 131 5-7 20 21 25 132 6 7 20 133 2 1 3 1 11 1 2 2 134 5-7 22 135 2-6 9 10 18 22 25 27 136 9 12 13 23 137 2 3 10 19 138 25

30

FAMILY LIFE IContinued] CookingFood [Continued]

139 2 3 140 1-3 142 6 7 10 11 143 5-7 11 201 6 16 202 5-7 203 2 204 10 206 1 2 207 10 208 5 209 11-13

Dating 103 12 104 56 106 9 107 10 108 16 113 3 4 114 15 115 4 8 36 116 1 14 117 53 119 5 120 7 8 122 21 125 19 126 8 127 21 130 17 133 24 135 31 136 26 27 2 91 32 137 10 138 20-23 142 27

Entertainment 101 6 7 14 26 102 14 15 103 7 12 27 29 30 104 48 52 105 3 106 4 14 18 26 31 107 3 1 5 108 2 109 2 5 21 26 32 36 110 17 111 2 11

31

FAMILY LIFE [Continued] Entertainment [Continued]

112 31 38 113 2 281 29 31 114 51 13 1 15 1 40 115 3-5 8 33 36 116 2-4 33 117 9 23 24 34 118 5-7 20 21 119 4 1 5 1 11 14 120 2 8 121 5 19 122 9 19 20 123 5 20 211 25 37 411 42 124 2 6 21 125 41 6 8 9 221 33 126 8 257 28 127 34 128 6-8 241 26 129 81 171 18 131 61 9 132 5-7 133 3 14 15 134 6 17 21 22 135 3 7 91 13 14 16 30 32 136 2 91 11-131 29 137 9 24 138 5 23 139 4 9 140 2 3 141 3 10 142 6 11 15 22 143 1 3 8 10 201 2 5 203 6 208 6 2 0 9 4 13

Hobbies 102 7 103 12 104 57-59 114 9 118 6 120 5 123 19 129 8 135 3

Hunting 109 2 116 21 5

32

FAMILY LIFE [Continued] Hunting [Continued]

119 5 8 122 11 123 16-22 125 10 131 5 22 135 5 10 24 139 24

Marriage 101 3 25 102 2 12 16 103 12-14 104 56 105 1 25 106 8 1 9 107 171 20 108 8 16 109 26 27 110 2 19 111 4 5 112 4 113 1 3 4 29 30 114 15 115 8 9 36 37 116 1 16 30 117 52 53 58 118 21 119 17 120 7 121 15 29 122 2 21 123 27 37 47-49 124 26 125 27 126 8 9 28 127 3-5 211 39 130 5 17 19 42 131 3 132 19 133 24 135 4 31 136 6 8 26 27 30 32 137 10 24 26 138 24 28 139 19 140 4 5 141 21 142 24 27 28 143 17

33

FAMILY LIFE [Continued] Marriage Continued]

201 4 12 14 206 2 207 2 209 20

Moonshining 103 8 10 36-38 122 14 135 3

Problems 103 6 8 20 35 36 105 23 106 24T 25 28 107 19 20 35 37 108 6 16 17 109 17 18 110 2 3 112 3 71 24-26 29 31 113 9 12 18 21-23 25-29 114 7 115 2 3 6 116 7 117 25 120 1-3 24-26 121 23 24 122 10 18 19 130 3 132 1 3 7 135 23 29 30 136 37 38 40 138 4 6 9 141 14 15 201 13 202 6-8 12 204 11

Sense of Community 103 11 105 18 24 106 28 107 14 108 19 109 12_ 19 110 11 18 23 113 10 11 114 18 118 3 4 121 3 122 10 18 19

34

FAMILY LIFE [Continued] Sense of Community [Continued]

124 6 8 15 125 4 8 126 12 13 39 128 7 37 130 2 8 131 4 5 7 20 132 71 8 135 13 17 18 25 31 137 5 6 138 31 32 141 4 9 142 7 8 21-24 143 7

Shivaree 114 15 126 28 127 5

Sports 108 10 113 3 116 4 119 5 120 7 122 19 24 123 4 5 19 45 49 50 125 1 6 128 6 1 9 133 23-25 134 14-22 25 135 10 136 12 137 14 138 19 139 18 141 3 9 142 27 2 08 6

FARMING 110 3 11 115 39 47 48 123 28 29 47 48 52 53 125 10 140 19 20 141 4 10 11 26 201 6

35

FARMING Continued] Butchering

109 12 130 8-13

Crops 101 23 102 1 103 20 32 104 2 105 1 2 109 10 11 111 4 112 2 3 24 113 1 2 4 114 2 115 2 6 23 41 42 116 4 5 17 18 117 5 118 2 9 10 119 2 14 120 6 121 3 6 8 122 13 123 13 14 19 29 41 124 7 9 125 3 10 11 15 29 126 3 127 152 128 1 4 129 1 130 15 16 19-22 27 28 131 11 133 2 137 134 1 5 137 2 138 9 139 2 140 9 202 141 8 143 21 205 2 3 13 206 1 3 4 8 207 6 8 12 14 209 4

Drought 101 23 103 17 104 2 105 5

36

FARMING Continued] Drought Continued]

106 6 109 11 110 22 113 4 6 114 16 19 116 18-20 118 10~ 11 119 3 6 121 6 124 1 7 125 15 126 2 127 71 161 27 128 2 51 10 130 5 16 20 281 29 131 11 132 9 134 5 139 5 140 5 141 41 6 142 19 201 21 16 205 4 8 207 14 20 209 11 2

Dust Storms 101 71 8 102 3 103 17 39 105 4 106 5 6 109 11 110 12 21 111 6 7 112 23 114 21 115 12 116 18~ 19 118 10 11 119 3 120 6 121 6 123 14 124 7 125 15 16 126 14

37

FARMING Continued] Dust Storms IContinued]

127 27 29 128 10 130 16 131 11 136 40 138 137 14 141 4 6 142 4 17-20 201 16 205 4 207 6 14-18 20 21 209 6

FloodsCyclones 107 16 111 6 7 114 23 123 14 23 130 1 134 5 138 15 139 11 209 1

Government Policies 101 20 24 102 2 103 24 32 33 35 104 7 8 33 105 5 106 8 107 13 108 6 15 16 109 9 22 111 6 7 113 32 114 19 20 118 9 10 119 6 120 20 123 30-32 124 9 10 125 121 13 127 22 128 11 130 26 27 131 5 10 11 132 10 134 4 8 24 139 6 16 17

38

FARMING fContinued] Government Policies Continued]

140 24 142 18 201 2 205 11-19 209 7 8

Income 101 3 104 2 105 2 106 8 111 5 112 3 24 26 113 1 2 4 114 4 16 19 115 11 43 117 7 118 2 8 9 119 4 6 7 121 6 7 123 40 41 126 6 13 151 20 127 16 12 8 51 9 129 2 130 15 18 211 22 25 26 34 35

481 49 132 2 9 11 135 3 138 3 140 5 141 4 51 19 142 5 143 20 205 6 13 206 2-4 207 81 9 15 21

Land Ownership 101 23 103 31 107 2 108 1 109 91 10 110 22 112 3 114 1 2 7 115 36 119 1-3 6 7 120 6

39

FARMING [Continued] Land Ownership [Continued]

121 2 122 2 3 123 35 41 50 125 2 3 23 126 2 3 13 127 12 18 22 128 8 129 1 7 22 130 3 131 4 133 3 4 12 137 18 25 26 134 2 4 5 8 11 137 27 138 2 3 139 2 140 5 13 17-19 141 3 15-17 21 22 142 2-4 25 143 20 2 OS 1 2 206 1 5 6 8 9 207 9 10 209 1 22

Land Rental 101 2 102 1 103 8 23 104 1 7 8 107 2 110 1 111 2 113 4 114 1 2 10 14 115 23 27 116 16-18 118 2 119 3 120 6 121 2 7 8 122 2 123 127 13 40 41 50 124 4 9 127 1 2 6 7 128 5 129 1 130 5 15 i31 4 17-19

40

FARMING [Continued] Land Rental IContinued]

138 9 139 5 140 101 13 141 15 201 3 206 5 9

Methods 101 3 102 3 7 12 103 171 20 21 24 31 39 104 1 105 5 106 7 29 109 6 11 12 30 31 110 21 22 28 111 7 112 23 113 2 114 19 20 115 51 41-48 116 5 15 18 118 1 10 19 119 2 4 120 11 14 121 6 7 122 9 10 16-18 123 2 3 6 7 19 29 30 51 52 124 8 9 125 10 11 15 16 126 5 14 21 127 7 16 128 7 10 11 129 7 130 15 1619 131 5 11 18 132 3 9 10 134 6 140 20 141 6 19 142 51 19~ 201 22 143 2 0 201 6 206 3 8 207 7 81 14 16

Sharecropping 103 1 7 105 1 110 1 3

41

FARMING Continued] Sharecropping Continued]

111 2 112 3 24 113 4 115 6 91 27 116 17 117 11 5 7 118 2 9 121 2 127 21 61 15 128 8 129 1 130 51 151 18 137 2 141 41 8 142 2 206 4 5 209 11 19

THE GRAPES OF WRATHSTEINBECK

106 6 1 71 15 108 15 110 29-301 33 119 13 122 22 125 41 128 331 34 132 22 134 13 142 19 208 4 71 11 13-16

Identification with 101 16 35 103 27 28 111 18 113 35 121 27 127 181 41 42 129 13 20 21 131 13 133 21 136 20 37 139 20 201811 205 5

42

THE GRAPES OF WRATHSTEINBECK [Continued] Movie

103 27 105 26 106 33 34 107 5 13 110 2 8 113 34 114 45 118 16 17 121 27 124 25 127 42 131 28 137 31 139 19 141 24 208 15

Objections to 101 16 103 2 8 105 26 27 106 33-36 114 45 46 118 23 24 120 28 124 25 127 18 25 128 33 34 131 27 28 137 30 31 139 20 141 2 4 143 13 204 19 205 5 2 06 19 208 14-16

HEALTH Accidents

104 61 62 107 18 116 22 23

Birth of Children 101 5 102 2 103 5 9 10 13 16 105 1

43

HEALTH [Continued] Birth of Children Continued]

106 16 22 109 15 16 18~ 37 111 6 112 20 113 2 4 5 14 18-20 114 37 115 11-13 17 38 117 21 120 3 8 13 19-22 122 20 123 50 125 10 37 126 12 127 7 1 8 129 19 20 130 1 2 22 133 10 135 9 12 20 21 136 4 8 27 137 2 1 3 138 2 139 19 23 140 711 142 2 8 143 17 202 3 7 11 12 18

Causes of Death 101 25 103 5 106 16 107 1 13 19 109 25 26 38 39 110 2 31 111 5 112 6 113 1 19 30 114 43 49 115 3 6 7 17 18 116 5 117 20 21 26 120 1 3 19 24 25 123 16~ 43 124 23 126 44 127 4 5 13 130 24 48 132 19 135 137 14 16

44

HEALTH [Continued] Causes of Death [Continued]

136 3-6 25 27 29-31 38 39 141 16 142 23 143 19 202 3 9 10 12 14 16-18 206 14 209 19 20

Diseases 102 13 103 20 105 11 14 23 24 107 6 11 13 14 16 19 20 30 31 109 24 38 39 110 2 8 30 31 112 14 19 24 113 8 12 13 18 19 30 114 9 17 25 26 37 49 115 5 7 12 16-20 22 23 116 19 117 26 47 52-56 120 3 19 20 24 26 122 18 24 123 16 22-24 124 22-24 26 125 47 126 22 35 127 3 7 128 2 9 129 2 3 130 3 38 47 131 12 22 132 2 19 133 8 135 13 21 136 25 30 35 39 137 4 8 138 13 23 139 7 140 5 142 20 21 202 1-4 8-14 16 18 203 6 205 1 206 2 209 11 12 19

Folk Remedies and Cures 103 5 107 11

45

HEALTH [Continued] Folk Remedies and Cures Continued]

109 24 25 113 11 19 115 2 3 22 117 20 21 123 20 23 128 6 133 9 10 135 14 22 137 4 142 20 21 202 8-111 14

Health Care 101 13 20 102 13 103 5 91 16 105 141 151 23 24 106 1 8 107 111 18 23 38 109 151 16 181 23 241 381 39 110 2 1 8 1 311 32 112 6 113 1 51 18-201 301 311 33 38 114 17 371 38 115 5-7 12-18 23 116 5 61 23 117 20-231 55 118 171 18 120 3 41 8 21 22 121 20 25 122 18 20 21 123 4 22 23 124 4 22 23 125 10 21 37 38 126 22 23 35 127 3 7-9 30 128 2 9 129 19 130 1 22 23 47 48 131 22 132 19 133 8-10 135 91 12-14 21 22 136 6 9 301 33 35 137 8 138 131 23 139 71 9~ 101 18 19 141 2 0 142 20

46

HEALTH Continued] Health Care Continued]

202 2-14 16-19 206 14 209 11 12

Sanitation 202 4-6 15 17

HOUSING Auto Courts

107 9~ 14~ 27 Ditch Camps

102 7 8~ 14 103 26 104 12 105 23 106 15 107 10 110 6 25 113 14 35 114 39 115 52 118 15 16 119 13 16 121 19 20 122 22 23 125 20 37 126 33 129 15 131 20 132 18 136 37-39 137 17 139 18 202 4-6 15 203 3 206 7 I 10 208 7 8 11 209 10

Dugouts 135 11~ 18 19

Government-provided 101 34 103 26 27 104 19 20 51 105 10 106 10 11 14

47

HOUSING Continued] Government-provided [Continued]

107 4-7 13 14 16 17 28 108 12 109 31-33 110 14 111 9-11 15 112 3 8 113 35 36 114 38 39 118 16 119 13 121 17-19 124 16 125 25 33 36 126 26 30-32 127 23 41 128 20 129 141 15 131 22 133 2 0 137 30 141 20 202 6 15 203 3 204 16 17 205 4 206 13 14 208 7 20 9 10

Grower-provided 102 8 103 24-26 104 20 42 46 105 9 106 12 15 109 15 28 110 16 111 14 112 6 113 13 16 114 10 23 28 33 34 118 18 20 119 12 13 121 22 122 6 23 123 35 42 125 24 25~ 33 35 36 126 21 7 33 127 11 18 23

48

HOUSING [Continued] Grower-provided [Continued]

128 19 129 4 5 13-15 131 16 133 18 137 17 ~ 20 139 15 18 140 6 8-10 16 141 14 16 17 201 8 9 203 3 204 16 17 206 6-8 13 209 10

Homes in California 101 8 26 28 29 102 4 6 11 12 103 21 104 4 12-14 25 26 49 60 61 105 19 20 106 12 21 107 5 I 7 121 27 108 31 6 1 7 109 151 181 271 29 110 81 14 15 111 14 112 61 8 I 201 301 331 39 113 16-201 23 24 28 114 10 111 231 331 34 115 15-17 116 241 261 32 117 18 19 118 14 121 111 171 181 221 29 122 246 123 341 36 371 411 50 124 101 111 141 16 125 251 35 126 21 22 33 127 11 13 18-241 30 311 37 128 19 20 129 4 11 12 15-17 131 13 16 17 19 20 132 12 14 15 17 133 8 12 15 27 28 134 10-13 135 24 27 31 33 136 21 24 25 137 20 24 26 27

49

HOUSING [Continued] Homes in California IContinued]

138 13 16-18 20 25 28 29 139 17 18 ~3 24 140 6-11 17 141 13 14 16 27 142 29 143 11 12 20 201 10 202 3 203 1 2 204 16 18 205 7 206 7-9 208 10 209 9 11 14 15

Homestead in Arkansas 103 3 115 1 2 4 9 10 22-24 128 1 2 137 1 141 1 2 143 6 7

Homesmiddottead in Missouri 108 1 119 1 2 4

Homestead in Nebraska 130 5-8 18 132 2 8

Homestead in Oklahoma 103 9 12-14 17 104 56 106 2 109 10 110 1 114 1 4 10 16 115 2 7 118 2 4 122 2 4 9 11 123 1 2 9-14 124 3-5 125 9 10 126 3 4 27 127 1 2 6 7 15 16 26 27 128 3 131 1 133 1 4 135 6-8 136 8 11 12 137 7 13

50

HOUSING [Continued] Homestead in Oklahoma [Continued]

138 2 3 9 11 12 139 1-3 142 1-4 7--13 209 3

Homestead in South Dakota 134 2 3

Homestead in Texas 111 3 117 2 121 1 4 129 1 2 140 1

Internment Camps WW II) 122 23 125 35

Labor Camps 103 21 24 28 104 44 107 4 10 12 16 17 26 27 29 109 27 28 31-33 110 33 113 17 20 114 24-28 33 117 11 12 17 18 25 123 33 128 16 129 4 12 17 133 18 134 13 21 22 142 29 202 15 204 16 205 5

State Rental Homes 135 27 28

Tents 101 34 102 4 5 103 9 104 3 13 42 43 62 105 9 106 13 107 4 9 10 14 17 27 28 109 1 2 9 31 113 6 114 24 115 15

51

HOUSING [Continued] Tents Continued]

116 8 117 19 121 17-20 123 33 124 16 125 33 37 127 30~ 37 129 4 12 15 131 13 20 21 134 21 140 6 143 13 14 202 4 204 9 17 206 6 7 209 10 11

IMPACT OF EXPERIENCE

l(H 14 161 191 28 31 102 10 103 35 41 104 2 81 48 55 63 64 106 26 27 107 6 14 30-33 35-37 108 19-21 109 40 110 13 19 20 27 34-36 38 39 111 18 112 14 17 19-211 30 34 40 113 24-26 2 9 34 37 114 50 115 20 53 116 37 117 10 15 24 27 58 121 11 15-19 31 122 23 24 123 39 42 53-55 125 45 47 126 17 ~ 18 24 33 45 46 127 12 14 19-21 32-351 41 43 128 19 30~ 35-38 130 48 49 131 191 25 31 132 17 24

52

IMPACT OF EXPERIENCE [Continued]

134 136

137 138 141 142 143 202 203 209

24 25 28 11 17 20 41 29_ 32 16 31-33 14 25 26 28 34 22 23 16-19 11 19 25

29 21 25 33 35 36 40

INDIANA

202 1

IOWA

142 205 207

4 1 1

IWO JIMA

117 42-48

JAPANESE INTERNMENT

122 125 205

23 35 9 10

KANSAS

113 116 132 207

3 14 1 6 16

KU KLUX KLAN

103 135

28 14-17

53

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA

114 301 46 116 19 122 22 131 20 135 20 139 11 140 13 202 4 51 9 17 18 208 3 1 6 10-12

Attraction of California 101 3 1 17 102 3 103 18 20 105 6 106 6 9 11 281 29 107 8 108 4 I 18 109 9 110 8 111 9 112 23 113 51 6 114 91 22 115 14 391 41 116 71 9 117 8 118 11 12 119 8 1 10 11 121 9 122 3 124 10 11 125 81 241 30 126 151 16 127 8 1 16 27 128 13 129 3 130 32 131 12 25 132 3 11 12 134 81 11 24 135 11 18 136 18 139 101 26 140 5 141 51 14 142 3 4 143 11 201 4 I 6 8 12

54

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA [Continued]

202 6 206 2 4 209 2

Belongings 101 3 102 4 103 15 20 104 42 105 6 7 106 10 107 3 16 108 4 111 8 112 2 113 6 7 11 114 30 115 14 116 22 117 8 118 13 15 124 10 12 126 17 127 9 18 128 15 130 30 35 131 13 132 14 135 20 136 19 138 14 140 9 141 14 202 5 205 1 207 19 209 5

Border Inspections 102 8 103 15 20 104 9 10 49 105 8 106 30 108 18 19 110 24 113 6 7 10-12 114 30 31 117 11 118 13

55

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA Continued] Border Inspections Continued]

121 10 123 33 124 13 125 32 126 20 127 10 29 128 16 18 131 14 132 14 133 7 135 20 137 18 138 14 143 15 209 5 8

CookingFood 102 3 5 13 15 103 21 106 10 113 8 10 114 9 29 116 10 117 9 118 12 119 10 123 33 125 19 31 126 20 127 10 128 15 130 3 0 1 3 3 131 13 14 132 13 133 5 6 134 10 135 20 138 14 141 12 143 11 15 209 5

Funds Available 101 3 24 102 4 103 15 18 104 2 105 6 106 9 107 4 14-16

56

MIGRATIONTO CALIFORNIA [Continued] Funds Available [Continued]

108 5 110 3 8 111 8 112 1 4 6 113 6 114 10 17 29 115 14 116 10 22 117 710 118 13 121 3 10 122 4 123 34 124 12 125 17 126 5 18-20 127 17 2 9 128 15 129 3 130 29 30 34 131 13 132 13 133 3 134 8 10 135 12 18 138 14 140 6 141 12 142 25 143 10 11 201 7 205 1 209 5

Reasons for Move 101 3 23 102 2 4 103 15 18 20 25 39 104 2 42 105 4 6 106 9 11 107 2 108 3 5 18 109 9 10 13 27 110 3 4 8 111 7 8 112 2 113 5 6

57

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA [Continued] Reasons for Move [Continued]

114 115 116 117 118 119 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 201 204 205 206 207 209

Route 102 103 104 105 106 108 110 112 113 114 115 116

8-10 21 22 14 19-22 7 11 8 8 3 141 10 8 14 7 1

12 2 291 121 11 11 41 111 181 8 13 10 51 5

9

4 30 1 32

101 141 23-25 30

8 1 16 1 30 13

3 311 321 341 35 13

3 8-11

12 18 40

13

26 6 9 11

2-4 16 17 19 24 21 10 6 9 1 2 10 19 11 21 191 22

4 18-20 2 I 8 61 7 10 4 3 5 4 I 8 31 40 22-24

58

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA Continued] Route Continued]

117 8-10 118 12 119 9 10 124 11 125 17 126 181 19 127 9 181 29 128 14-16 130 32-34 131 14 132 13 134 10 135 11 19 137 17 138 13 14 202 4 5 205 1 209 7

Shelter 102 4 103 18-20 104 9 106 10 107 4 108 4 111 8 112 5 113 8 10 114 9 24 28 29 116 22 23 117 9 118 12 119 9 121 9 123 33 124 10 125 17-19 126 17 127 9 128 15 129 3 130 301 33 131 13 132 13 133 5 134 10 135 11 136 19

59

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA [Continued] Shelter [Continued]

137 17 141 12 143 11 201 7 2 07 18 209 5

Transportation 101 3 102 4-6 103 16 18 20 104 8 42 105 6 1 7 106 10 107 3 108 4 109 9 13 110 3 8 23 24 111 8 112 5 113 6 7 114 8 24 29-31 115 14 116 1 9 10 22 117 8 118 12 119 8 9 121 9 122 4 I 17 123 32 33 124 12 125 17-191 24 26 2 9 31 126 5 17 18 127 9 17 128 15 129 3 131 13 133 4 134 10 135 11 136 19 138 13 139 10 140 5 9 141 12 142 3 25

15143 201 8 205 1 209 1 2 4 5

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MISSOURI

108 1 2 19 115 4 0 121 2 129 16 207 7 208 5

Cities Cape Girardeau

116 9 El Dorado Springs

108 1 3 Hannibal

119 4 7 Kansas City

116 8 207 3

Monroe City 119 1

St Louis 119 2 4 7 8

MONTANA

119 3

NEBRASKA

132 1 Cities

Grand Island 130 18

Kerney 130 3

Litchfield 130 3 4 16 35

Ponca 130 1 4 7

Return to 130 40

THE NEW DEAL Civilian Conservation Corps

103 34

61

THE NEW DEAL [Continued] Civilian Conservation Corps [Continued]

110 3-7 9 35 112 28 119 15 125 5 12 21-23 129 18 139 7-9 16 207 13 208 10

Hoover 103 32 34 125 12

National Recovery AdministrationOther Agencies 103 32 34 118 8 205 4 5 8-19

Politics 101 34 103 33 35 104 7 1 8 33 107 12 112 13 28 121 2 125 12 14 15 131 10 132 10 11 138 8 1 15 139 14 140 25 207 12 208 15 209 21

Roosevelt 101 32-34 103 32 104 32 33 106 5 108 5 6 15 16 110 3 35 36 111 6 7 112 27 28 113 25 32 114 19 115 12 118 9 119 6 15 123 30 31 125 12 15 126 13

62

THE NEW DEAL [Continued] Roosevelt [Continued]

127 22 23 128 11 129 10 14 130 23 24 26 27 131 5 9 10 132 9 133 13 27 134 4 8 24 138 11 139 6 7 13 14 23 140 24 14178 142 17 18 205 17 18 207 9 12 13 208 10 209 21

Voting 103 33 106 5 110 25 26 125 14 130 23 131 5 139 252 4 140 25 207 13

Works Progress Administration 101 336 102 2 104 31 105 4 5 8 19 20 107 1 108 12 110 35 111 177 112 28 113 17 18 21 24 33 114 22 115 13 118 8 119 14 156 124 14 17 125 1 12 23 127 22 128 20 23 27 129 5 10 132 9 11 16 133 11 17

63

THE NEW DEAL [Continued] Works Progress Administration Continued]

134 5 9 23 138 11 12 13978 140 23 141 23 142 18 204 6 207 12 208 10 209 21

NEW MEXICO

135 11 18-20 140 3 4

Cities Albuquerque

117 8 11 Deming

116 22 23 Gallup

116 12 Las Cruces

116 22 23

OKIE

113 10 33 114 41 46 128 18 25 33 132 18 19 135 26 202 5 205 4 1 6 208 4

Definition 101 31 102 8 104 37 54 105 22 106 31-33 107 38 108 19 109 17T 19 27 110 28 35

64

OKIE [Continued] Definition [Continued]

114 44 118 24 121 21 32 123 22 37 38 124 25 26 126 40 127 14 31 33 128 33 132 21 22 134 14 136 37-40 137 22 30 139 19 141 25 201 16 202 4 1 16 203 10 206 14 208 4 13

Reactions to Term 101 32 102 8 9 104 37 54 105 22 106 31-33 107 38 39 109 19 110 12 27 28 113 33 34 37 114 41 42 116 34 118 24 120 26 27 121 21 123 37 38 42 124 18 125 42 43 126 32 40 46 127 14 33 36 128 24 25 33 129 21 131 23 132 23 136 22 39 40 137 21 22 30 139 19 141 24 142 29 30

42

35

65

OKIE [Continued] Reactions to Term [Continued]

201 16 203 10 205 12

Rednecks 107 2 4-26

OKLAHOMA

111 6 125 3 10 126 10 14 27 43 128 4 135 11 12 141 5 9

Cities Ardmore

110 1 2 139 2

Blair 114 15

Blanchard 120 1 2 5

Boley 133 1 1 3

Boynton 135 11

Bushyhead 137 73 6

Checotah 113 1 4 128 3 8 209 1

Chelsea 137 7 812

Cold Springs 140 4

Colgate 112 2

Comanche 142 1

Council Hill 131 1

Cushing 201 2

Duncan 110 1 124 1

66

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities Continued]

Durant 103 16

Dustin 139 1 2 25

Enid 138 middot 6

EufaulaLake Eufaula 103 71 29 209 23

Fort Gibson 123 1 12 13 24 25 32 126 1 16

Fort Sill 120 5

Frederick 104 56

Granite 114 8

Greenfield 141 9

Guthrie 138 2-5 13 15

Hammon 142 3 15

Hanna 112 3 136 1

Hartshorne 125 1

Henryetta 103 16 209 1

Hillibee 127 4

Hitchita 112 25 209 3

Holdenville 137 3-5

Hollis 102 1

Lenna 118 1 131 2

Lexington 120 1 2

Lindsay 106 9

67

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities (Continued]

Maud 118 1

McAlester 109 91 10 125 20

McLain 122 1

Meeker 127 6 15 16

Muskogee 122 1 123 18 19 25

Nowata 122 2

Oaklodge 116 1 5

Okemah 103 8 133 4

Oklahoma City 120 8 12 138 3 5

Paden 127 4

Pauls Valley 106 1 109 10 13

Pitcher 103 8

Pleasant Valley 109 10 13

Ponca City 142 1 2

Porum 112 1

Prague 127 5 6

Quinton 136 1 10 11 18

Sallisaw 116 16_ 36

Scullyville 116 3 7

Seminole 116 1 135 8

Spiro 102 1 116 1 3 6 7

68

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities [Continued]

Stillwater 201 4 13

Tryon 201 1

Tulsa 116 16 17

Tuttle 120 1

Watonga 120 4 141 9

Weletka 103 11

Wewoka 112 1 4 25

Whodathoughtit 113 3

Craig County 122 11

Moved to 114 8 115 26 128 2 3 131 1 2 137 3 141 4

Oklahoma Territory 127 1-3

Payne County 105 1

Return to 102 11 107 15 109 27 110 18 38 111 8 18 114 10 14 15 17 116 36 37 120 13 27 123 53 125 25 26 29 30 40 127 16 28 131 13 22 25 133 16 135 23 25 136 18 137 7

69

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Return to [Continued]

139 26 27 140 9 142 3 10 17 22 34 201 13 206 7 207 20 209 1 2 17 18 23

Rogers County 101 23

Sequoyah County 116 1 16-18 36

Wagoner County 101 23

OREGON

109 28 29 130 29-34 206 2

POEMS

128 14 22 25 31 34 36

RELIEFWELFARE Agencies

102 91 13 103 32 107 35 112 12 114 18 124 2 3 125 17 202 5 15 2 0 4 2 11-13

Attitudes toward 101 10 102 91 10 103 32 104 24 32 105 19 110 14 26 27 111 17 112 12 113 17 2833

70

RELIEFWELFARE [Continued] Attitudes toward [Continued]

116 35 119 15 121 177 19 25 123 43 124 177 23 125 38 126 35_~ 39 127 417 42 128 27-30 129 5 130 2 7 131 4 27 30 31 132 16-18 133 13 14 137 32 139 8 140 23 142 18 202 71 8 1 15 203 6 11 204 13 14 20 208 10 209 21

Quality 102 10 103 32 104 32 125 38 39 204 15

Type Received 102 9 10 103 16 32 33 104 24 31 105 19 107 15 108 4 110 17 111 17 112 12 113 32 114 18 42 118 8 121 17 124 23 125 37 128 28 29 130 27 132 16

71

RELIEFWELFARE [Continued] Type Received IContinued]

133 13 134 15 135 28 139 8 202 5 71815 204 15 208 9 209 211 22

Welfare 101 9 10 102 9 10 103 32 104 24 311 36 1 0 5 19- 21 1 2 5 106 12 16 17 23 24 107 14 15 18 351 37 108 4 1 71 18 110 14 17 25-27 111 17 112 121 13 15 113 15 171 28 114 181 421 43 116 35 120 17 121 19 122 24 123 43 125 19 126 251 39 128 27 28 131 4 27 133 11 13 22 136 14 137 32 140 3 141 20 142 18 201 13 202 51 71 15 203 6 11 204 2 11 19-21 205 4 11 12 207 10 13 19

RELIGION

103 32

72

RELIGION [Continued]

110 29 113 321 36 126 28 29 131 6 132 6 135 151 32 142 12 26 33 202 6

Brush Arbor 109 5 122 19 123 25 136 10 139 41 5 209 11

Churches 101 7 11 102 10 105 31 29 106 2 I 8 I 25 107 3 109 5 110 171 18 112 371 39 113 21 16 17 35 114 51 7 8 441 45 115 8 31-33 50-53 117 54-58 118 51 6 1 21 119 4 120 8 121 25 26 122 191 24 123 25126142 124 21 31 5 61 201 22 125 81 41 126 71 241 30 127 21 10 14 271 301 341 351 38-41 128 6 26 27 130 3 131 6 132 6 21 23 133 23 134 1 3 24 25 29 135 7 141 18 31 136 3 7 137 9 10 24 25 138 8 91 14

73

RELIGION Continued] Churches Continued]

140 14 15 141 2 3 9 142 4 22 30-33 143 12 15 24 201 5 11 209 4

MinistryMissionary Work 107 23 113 31 36 142 25 26 29

Moral Majority 134 29

RevivalsTraveling Ministers 109 5 114 5 6 115 32 118 5 6 124 6 125 8 I 9 126 =middot 8 127 5 128 6 131 4 6 I 8 135 14 139 4 141 3 142 26-28 32 33

SOUTH DAKOTA Beadle County

134 1 Huron County

134 5 Return to

134 8 9 29 Wounded Knee

134 5

TEXAS

113 4 114 6 28 43 44 124 4 131 20 142 24 30

74

TEXAS Continued] Cities

Abilene 111 5 6 117 15

Austin lb3 15

Barstow 104 1

Big Spring 142 30 32 209 s 6

Cedar Hill 140 1

Dallas 117 7 140 1

Electra 140 4

Gainesville 121 1

Haskell 129 1

Kemp 117 6

La Mesa 114 14

Plainview 110 3

Port Arthur 116 8 9

Red Springs 114 1

Silverton 140 1

Waco 103 15 16

Wichita Falls 117 8

Wylie 111 1

Brazo River 103 16

Farming Conditions 104 40

Return to 114 14 16 121 28 31 129 6

Rio Grande Valley 103 15

75

VIOLENCE

103 28 29 104 17 21 105 25 27 107 61 9 12 261 28 30 109 2 01 21 33 111 13 17 112 9 10 36 113 4J 18J 21-23 26-29 33 34 114 2527 35 115 49 123 36 125 191 43 126 41 127 23 131 22 23 138 10 11 20-22 139 9 10 15 18 25 203 8 204 9 206 10-12

VIRGINIA

206 1

WASHINGTON

206 1

WORK --xfter World War II

101 29 102 12 103 31 104 15 44 106 16 107 171 19-21 36 110 19 20 34 37 111 16 112 34J 35 114 48 116 31 117 51-57 119 18 120 21 23 24

76

WORK [Continued] --xfter World War II [Continued]

123 46 50 124 28 125 2 28 43-45 126 38 44 127 33 371 41 129 71 8 130 38 41 42 46 134 11 136 301 31 138 25-27 139 22 141 21 26 206 187 19 207 5

Conditions 103 22-24 26 104 2-6 15 16 30 35 52 107 22 24-28 30 31 109 31 110 10 11 12 25 112 26 29 113 15 114 24 124 20 125 22 27 2 9 32 126 21 26 30 38 129 5 12 13 131 21 139 18 203 5 7

During World War II 101 20 29 102 11 103 24 35 104 15 105 25 26 107 17 108 5 6 20 109 37 110 18 19 37 111 12 113 22 26 114 47 48 115 44 47 53 116 31 117 35-51 118 23 119 16

77

WORK [Continued] --ollring World War II [Continued]

120 20 21 121 29 123 22 46 124 27 125 3 27 34 35 43 126 35 43 44 127 20 128 21 29 37 129 7 10 130 37 38 40 41 131 26 29 132 23 133 16 20 134 11 20 136 27 28 138 23-25 139 18 20 21 141 21 26 143 19 202 9 203 8 206 10 15 207 3 4 209 20

Employers 101 30 1025-712 103 12 17 22 32 104 2 15 30 105 11 16 106 15 19 107 9 29-31 38 108 14 15 20 109 1 15 20 27 110 9-11 13 27 36 111 15 112 6 7 26 29 32 113 15 16 28 29 114 11 24 31 41-43 115 16 43-45 116 6 7 25 26 28 30-32 117 18 52 118 13 20 119 11-13 16 18 19 120 12 14 15 20 23 121 17 24 122 5-8 123 35 36

78

WORK [Continued] ~players [Continued]

124 20 125 5 21 24 271 281 40 126 151 21 22 251 26 361 371 39 127 11 121 201 211 30 33 128 18 31 129 4 1 7 1 9-11 1 13 1 18 1 21 2 2 130 31 3540 131 16 26 27 133 2 6 134 121 16-18 201 211 25 136 17-19 26 27 33-35 137 6 8 161 19 20 138 3-6 13 20 139 10 121 14-16 140 9-11 141 16 17 201 12 202 2 3 203 7 206 31 15 207 3 5 209 16

Labor Contracting 107 19 261 291 311 32 133 16-18 26

Migrant Labor 101 41 5 12 30 102 6 7 103 24 25 104 2-6 15 241 25 52 105 9-12 171 18 106 121 131 15 17 21-24 107 4 5 8 18 24-27 30 31 108 3 8 15 109 7 8 19-21 27-30 110 91 101 13 15 111 8 12 16 17 112 6 31 32 113 13 15 18 32 114 31 32 115 52 116 27-30 117 12 17-19 291 31 118 16 119 11 12 120 11-13 15 22 121 10 11 22 122 5 22

79

WORK Continued] --grgrant Labor Continued]

123 35 42 43 125 33 126 26 30 33 37 38 127 31 128 16 21 28 129 3 4 11-17 20 21 130 33 34 131 15 19-21 26 133 19 134 9-13 21 22 135 21 25 29 136 37 38 137 16 20 139 13 15-17 140 3 4 141 19 20 142 18 143 11 13 201 8 14 202 4 9 15 203 4 5 7 8-10 205 3 4 7 206 2 4 5-7 9 12-15 208 6 209 8 9 12-15

Mining 103 8 19 115 33 116 20 21 122 11-13 125 1 3 4 12 131 2 140 4 5 141 1

Odd Jobs 104 23 105 15 25 106 3 107 12 18 19 34 35 108 3 5 6 9 111 11 15 16 113 13 114 17 18 32 33 40 41 48 115 19 24 116 25 26 117 7 52 118 18 119 8 12 14 15

80

WORK [Continued] --odd Jobs

120 8 17 122 6 7 22 123 36 40 49 124 14 16 19 24 127 11 128 19 20 29 129 1 3 5 7 131 16 25 30 132 14 17 134 8 12 15 16 135 11 23 137 12 20 25 26 138 18 22 139 6 7 12 16 17 140 1 6-8 10 142 2 3 5 9 14 34 35 143 6 12 14-16 206 3 4 209 20

Oil Fields 102 5-7 12 112 25 26 114 14 15 116 1 13 121 17 125 2 4 1 28 46 129 9 135 7 8 I 23 29 139 22 140 4 142 2 3 206 16 18 208 1-5

Permanent Jobs 101 9 27 29 103 12 17 23 24 32 104 4 6 14 24 26 29 34 106 4 107 19 35 108 4 7-9 109 15 27-29 110 2 10 18 19 21 24 111 6 9-11 16 112 7 30 31 113 1 4 21 28-31 114 16 31 32 48 115 16 1 17 4 4 116 2 7-16 32

81

WORK [Continued] --permanent Jobs [Continued]

118 11 131 18 19 119 191 20 120 201 211 25 121 22 122 2 3 I 5~8 I 23 123 11 VI 35 36 124 1 14-17 125 20 25 27-29 37 126 21 25 33 35-38 127 11 20-22 24 30 128 20 28-30 129 4 7 130 31 36-38 131 21 30 132 18 19 133 19 22 134 11 18 25-28 36 136 2 10 14 15 19 33-35 137 6 8 26-28 138 1-4 8 139 22 23 140 4 5 10-12 20 141 12 17 142 5 25 26 28 35 143 19 201 10 205 6 8 9 2 07 3 1 5 208 1

Prisoners of War as Workers 115 47 133 20 203 9

Strikes 101 17 104 21 22 1 43 105 11 21 106 13 15 16 191 20 33 107 7 11 15 28 109 20 21 110 32 33 111 13 112 7-10 14 113 32 115 48-50 118 18 124 24 125 3 4

82

WORK [Continued] --strikes [Continued]

126 36 127 24 129 10 11 130 40 41 131 27 133 25 138 8 139 16 17 140 14-16 22 201 14 203 7 206 10-13 209 18

Unions 101 17 35 104 21 22 45 105 21 106 15 16 107 5 11-13 21-24 108 12 109 20 112 2 10 32 34-36 113 31 114 42 115 50 116 33 34 118 18 119 13 120 23 24 124 24 125 34 43 45 46 126 36 127 42 128 30 129 10 11 16 130 39-41 46 131 26 134 23 139 16 140 14 22 141 21 203 7 209 18

Wages 101 27 103 10 14 17 18 22 23 33 104 2 4 I 22 I 24 26 341 35 47 105 13 161 17

83

WORK [Continued] --wages [Continued]

106 14 18 19 107 2 12 17 25 30 108 5 6 8 109 6 8 20 21 28 29 31 40 110 7 9 11 1216 111 8 11 13 14 16 112 4 8-10 14 113 13 16-18 26 28 29 114 11 18 25 32 33 42 115 16 28 44 50 116 7 11 16 19 26-32 34 117 7 18 32 35 118 15 18 119 1 11 13 14 120 11-14 121 11 122 3 6-8 123 35 49 125 4 5 7 12 21-23 27-29 38 43 126 23 25 26 36 42 127 17 24 42 43 128 30 129 3 5 7 10 11 21 22 13 0 3 6 3 7 3 9-41 131 12 13 16 134 12 15 16 23 24 26 135 11 21 23 136 28 29 137 8 9 32 138 5 11 18 25 139 6 7 10 12-14 16-18 140 7 9 10 14 15 141 4 8 10 12 15 16 142 16 201 10 203 2 5 204 14 205 6 206 4 10 11 14 15 2 07 10 13 208 9 209 13 15

Work Permits 109 22 23

23

DISCRIMINATION [Continued] Schools IContinued]

1-12 17 114 13 35 36 117 13 14 16 30 34 118 7 16 17 22 121 14-16 123 35-38 124 15 19 126 24 25 127 19 20 36 128 22-24 131 14 22-24 28 133 14 2224 25 134 14 15 24 135 18 26 136 22 24 137 16 21 203 4 204 13 209 9 16

EDUCATION

131 2 22 28 29 132 2 140 22 27

Arizona 114 25 27

Arkansas 107 3 115 6 8 24-26 128 1-3 7 141 2 143 7-10

Athletics 108 10 120 7 123 36 451 46 125 1 6 19 21 22 42 46 127 36 133 23-25 134 14-21 137 14 23

California 101 5 102 11 16 103 25 104 11 27 49 53

24

EDUCATION [Continued] California [Continued]

105 31 11 107 4-6 101 151 16 32 108 5 6 10-13 17 109 6 17 26 29 110 20 21 32 111 12 112 31 37 113 23 24 30 114 2 12-14 35 36 49 115 2 0 116 25 117 12-16 23 24 29 30 34 118 3 7 15-17 21 119 6 120 11 14 23 121 10 12 14-17 20 21 123 35-39 43-46 124 7 15 18 19 125 41 45 126 22 24 34 43 44 127 11 19-21 27 36 128 19 21 129 12 18 19 131 14-16 22-25 27 132 12 15 17 18 133 11 12 14 17 22 134 12-15 24 135 26 28 30 31 136 16 17 22-26 36 137 8 16 17 20-23 28-30 138 2 6 8 10 11 16-22 31 139 22 140 10 11 19 20 141 15 20 142 4 14 15 21 143 3 12-14 16 201 9 10 202 1 9 15 203 1 2 4 5 7 205 2 18 19 206 16 208 1 S 14 209 4 8 9 14-17 20 23

College 101 11 18 20 104 53 107 17 108 17

25

EDUCATION [Continued] College [Continued]

110 20 211 32 114 4 9 116 32 117 53-55 118 3 119 6 120 2 121 121 29 30 122 2 123 51 125 1 6 7 21 126 44 45 127 20 321 33 36-40 128 38 130 43 132 25 133 17 21 22 137 8 29 138 3 6 22-24 31 140 20 22 142 4 26 30 143 16 17 202 1 2 5 9 205 2 5 6 16 19 207 2 3 208 ll 4 209 20-23

Discrimination 101 11 107 6 108 101 11 110 32 112 17 114 121 131 351 36 117 131 14 16 301 34 118 7 I 16 17 22 120 27 121 13-16 123 35-38 124 15 19 125 23 126 24 25 34 43 127 19 20 36 128 22-24 129 19 131 141 22-24 28 132 22 133 14 24 25

26

EDUCATION [Continued] Discrimination [Continued]

134 14 15 21 24 135 18 136 22 24 137 16 21 141 22 203 4 206 17 209 9 16

Iowa 205 2 207 2

Missouri 108 2 11 119 1 21 4-6

Nebraska 130 1 2 7 17 132 4-6

New Mexico 135 19

Oklahoma 101 21 7 102 1 104 14 105 1-3 106 31 7 107 3 109 27 110 2 3 30 113 1 3 114 2 13 50 116 11 6 7 18 118 2 3 6 120 1 21 5-7 122 2 123 7 9 12 20 21 24 25 35 124 2 4 6 125 1 6 20 21 126 2 5 6 44 127 2 3 16 128 4-6 131 1 3 7 8 133 1 11 135 1 2 8 16 18 136 16 17 231 24 137 3 5-8 11 14-16 29 30 138 1-6 10 139 1 142 7 14 15 21 201 3 209 3 4

27

EDUCATION 1Continued] South Dakcita

134 1-3 24 Texas

111 4 114 2 13 50 117 1 5 6 10 121 2 4 5 13 129 2 140 4 143 2

FAMILY LIFE

101 1 5 19 102 2 7 11 12 16 103 2 31 4 6 10 21 105 1 2 I 9 16 24 26 28 106 38 112 7 113 9 10 26 116 20 21 118725 124 4 27 28 125 3 4 126 24 25 44 45 135 2 9 14 15 136 8 9

Bartering 109 11 115 6 116 6 123 15 125 101 11 126 5 128 4 129 2 131 7 140 3

Cars 103 2 4 7 8 9 12 14 15 20 27 105 18 29 106 12 13 107 3 9 15 108 2 4 6 111 8 113 22 23 29 114 4 15 30 33 116 22 30 36 117 71 8 12 23

28

FAMILY LIFE (Continued] Cars Continued]

119 4 120 9 131 15 121 9 122 4 16 17 123 13 125 3 291 31 126 5 17 18 127 9 16 17 128 15 129 3 130 4 30 133 4 12 134 3 5 6 135 9 25 136 19 24 27 138 1 12 13 19 20 30 140 5 9 141 4 5 12 142 6 17 203 3 205 2 9 206 9 207 6 I 21 22 209 4

Chores 101 2 102 12 103 3 6 21 104 48 52 58 59 105 17 109 6-8 18 26 111 2 113 1 2 6 7 114 3 39 40 115 5 7 10 27 28 117 5 26 118 3 4 119 2 120 5 121 1 3 123 1 2 51 10 11 14 15 19 31

461 49 124 3 4 21 125 2 126 3 6 7 128 1 8 130 34 131 8 1 25

29

FAMILY LIFE [Continued] Chores IContinued]

132 3 133 2 15 134 7 135 5 10 19 22 25 27 137 3 4 10-12 22 25 138 9 139 1 2 4 140 12 141 3 142 6 1 22 201 6 209 4 14

Cooking Food 101 9 24 102 3 5 13 15 103 4 27 29 105 2 11 14 15 106 35 36 107 9 13 14 108 2 3 14 109 2 3 7 12 13 22 110 31 111 3 113 2 15 16 18 114 4 17 18 25 38 39 115 10 1 11 1 16 1 2 8 1 31 116 101 24 117 51 6 1 17 119 4 120 16 121 7 24 25 122 13 16 20 123 15-18 25 27 37 49 124 5 6 21 22 125 11-14 126 22 23 127 10 17 128 1 5 10 129 12 130 8 13-15 25 131 5-7 20 21 25 132 6 7 20 133 2 1 3 1 11 1 2 2 134 5-7 22 135 2-6 9 10 18 22 25 27 136 9 12 13 23 137 2 3 10 19 138 25

30

FAMILY LIFE IContinued] CookingFood [Continued]

139 2 3 140 1-3 142 6 7 10 11 143 5-7 11 201 6 16 202 5-7 203 2 204 10 206 1 2 207 10 208 5 209 11-13

Dating 103 12 104 56 106 9 107 10 108 16 113 3 4 114 15 115 4 8 36 116 1 14 117 53 119 5 120 7 8 122 21 125 19 126 8 127 21 130 17 133 24 135 31 136 26 27 2 91 32 137 10 138 20-23 142 27

Entertainment 101 6 7 14 26 102 14 15 103 7 12 27 29 30 104 48 52 105 3 106 4 14 18 26 31 107 3 1 5 108 2 109 2 5 21 26 32 36 110 17 111 2 11

31

FAMILY LIFE [Continued] Entertainment [Continued]

112 31 38 113 2 281 29 31 114 51 13 1 15 1 40 115 3-5 8 33 36 116 2-4 33 117 9 23 24 34 118 5-7 20 21 119 4 1 5 1 11 14 120 2 8 121 5 19 122 9 19 20 123 5 20 211 25 37 411 42 124 2 6 21 125 41 6 8 9 221 33 126 8 257 28 127 34 128 6-8 241 26 129 81 171 18 131 61 9 132 5-7 133 3 14 15 134 6 17 21 22 135 3 7 91 13 14 16 30 32 136 2 91 11-131 29 137 9 24 138 5 23 139 4 9 140 2 3 141 3 10 142 6 11 15 22 143 1 3 8 10 201 2 5 203 6 208 6 2 0 9 4 13

Hobbies 102 7 103 12 104 57-59 114 9 118 6 120 5 123 19 129 8 135 3

Hunting 109 2 116 21 5

32

FAMILY LIFE [Continued] Hunting [Continued]

119 5 8 122 11 123 16-22 125 10 131 5 22 135 5 10 24 139 24

Marriage 101 3 25 102 2 12 16 103 12-14 104 56 105 1 25 106 8 1 9 107 171 20 108 8 16 109 26 27 110 2 19 111 4 5 112 4 113 1 3 4 29 30 114 15 115 8 9 36 37 116 1 16 30 117 52 53 58 118 21 119 17 120 7 121 15 29 122 2 21 123 27 37 47-49 124 26 125 27 126 8 9 28 127 3-5 211 39 130 5 17 19 42 131 3 132 19 133 24 135 4 31 136 6 8 26 27 30 32 137 10 24 26 138 24 28 139 19 140 4 5 141 21 142 24 27 28 143 17

33

FAMILY LIFE [Continued] Marriage Continued]

201 4 12 14 206 2 207 2 209 20

Moonshining 103 8 10 36-38 122 14 135 3

Problems 103 6 8 20 35 36 105 23 106 24T 25 28 107 19 20 35 37 108 6 16 17 109 17 18 110 2 3 112 3 71 24-26 29 31 113 9 12 18 21-23 25-29 114 7 115 2 3 6 116 7 117 25 120 1-3 24-26 121 23 24 122 10 18 19 130 3 132 1 3 7 135 23 29 30 136 37 38 40 138 4 6 9 141 14 15 201 13 202 6-8 12 204 11

Sense of Community 103 11 105 18 24 106 28 107 14 108 19 109 12_ 19 110 11 18 23 113 10 11 114 18 118 3 4 121 3 122 10 18 19

34

FAMILY LIFE [Continued] Sense of Community [Continued]

124 6 8 15 125 4 8 126 12 13 39 128 7 37 130 2 8 131 4 5 7 20 132 71 8 135 13 17 18 25 31 137 5 6 138 31 32 141 4 9 142 7 8 21-24 143 7

Shivaree 114 15 126 28 127 5

Sports 108 10 113 3 116 4 119 5 120 7 122 19 24 123 4 5 19 45 49 50 125 1 6 128 6 1 9 133 23-25 134 14-22 25 135 10 136 12 137 14 138 19 139 18 141 3 9 142 27 2 08 6

FARMING 110 3 11 115 39 47 48 123 28 29 47 48 52 53 125 10 140 19 20 141 4 10 11 26 201 6

35

FARMING Continued] Butchering

109 12 130 8-13

Crops 101 23 102 1 103 20 32 104 2 105 1 2 109 10 11 111 4 112 2 3 24 113 1 2 4 114 2 115 2 6 23 41 42 116 4 5 17 18 117 5 118 2 9 10 119 2 14 120 6 121 3 6 8 122 13 123 13 14 19 29 41 124 7 9 125 3 10 11 15 29 126 3 127 152 128 1 4 129 1 130 15 16 19-22 27 28 131 11 133 2 137 134 1 5 137 2 138 9 139 2 140 9 202 141 8 143 21 205 2 3 13 206 1 3 4 8 207 6 8 12 14 209 4

Drought 101 23 103 17 104 2 105 5

36

FARMING Continued] Drought Continued]

106 6 109 11 110 22 113 4 6 114 16 19 116 18-20 118 10~ 11 119 3 6 121 6 124 1 7 125 15 126 2 127 71 161 27 128 2 51 10 130 5 16 20 281 29 131 11 132 9 134 5 139 5 140 5 141 41 6 142 19 201 21 16 205 4 8 207 14 20 209 11 2

Dust Storms 101 71 8 102 3 103 17 39 105 4 106 5 6 109 11 110 12 21 111 6 7 112 23 114 21 115 12 116 18~ 19 118 10 11 119 3 120 6 121 6 123 14 124 7 125 15 16 126 14

37

FARMING Continued] Dust Storms IContinued]

127 27 29 128 10 130 16 131 11 136 40 138 137 14 141 4 6 142 4 17-20 201 16 205 4 207 6 14-18 20 21 209 6

FloodsCyclones 107 16 111 6 7 114 23 123 14 23 130 1 134 5 138 15 139 11 209 1

Government Policies 101 20 24 102 2 103 24 32 33 35 104 7 8 33 105 5 106 8 107 13 108 6 15 16 109 9 22 111 6 7 113 32 114 19 20 118 9 10 119 6 120 20 123 30-32 124 9 10 125 121 13 127 22 128 11 130 26 27 131 5 10 11 132 10 134 4 8 24 139 6 16 17

38

FARMING fContinued] Government Policies Continued]

140 24 142 18 201 2 205 11-19 209 7 8

Income 101 3 104 2 105 2 106 8 111 5 112 3 24 26 113 1 2 4 114 4 16 19 115 11 43 117 7 118 2 8 9 119 4 6 7 121 6 7 123 40 41 126 6 13 151 20 127 16 12 8 51 9 129 2 130 15 18 211 22 25 26 34 35

481 49 132 2 9 11 135 3 138 3 140 5 141 4 51 19 142 5 143 20 205 6 13 206 2-4 207 81 9 15 21

Land Ownership 101 23 103 31 107 2 108 1 109 91 10 110 22 112 3 114 1 2 7 115 36 119 1-3 6 7 120 6

39

FARMING [Continued] Land Ownership [Continued]

121 2 122 2 3 123 35 41 50 125 2 3 23 126 2 3 13 127 12 18 22 128 8 129 1 7 22 130 3 131 4 133 3 4 12 137 18 25 26 134 2 4 5 8 11 137 27 138 2 3 139 2 140 5 13 17-19 141 3 15-17 21 22 142 2-4 25 143 20 2 OS 1 2 206 1 5 6 8 9 207 9 10 209 1 22

Land Rental 101 2 102 1 103 8 23 104 1 7 8 107 2 110 1 111 2 113 4 114 1 2 10 14 115 23 27 116 16-18 118 2 119 3 120 6 121 2 7 8 122 2 123 127 13 40 41 50 124 4 9 127 1 2 6 7 128 5 129 1 130 5 15 i31 4 17-19

40

FARMING [Continued] Land Rental IContinued]

138 9 139 5 140 101 13 141 15 201 3 206 5 9

Methods 101 3 102 3 7 12 103 171 20 21 24 31 39 104 1 105 5 106 7 29 109 6 11 12 30 31 110 21 22 28 111 7 112 23 113 2 114 19 20 115 51 41-48 116 5 15 18 118 1 10 19 119 2 4 120 11 14 121 6 7 122 9 10 16-18 123 2 3 6 7 19 29 30 51 52 124 8 9 125 10 11 15 16 126 5 14 21 127 7 16 128 7 10 11 129 7 130 15 1619 131 5 11 18 132 3 9 10 134 6 140 20 141 6 19 142 51 19~ 201 22 143 2 0 201 6 206 3 8 207 7 81 14 16

Sharecropping 103 1 7 105 1 110 1 3

41

FARMING Continued] Sharecropping Continued]

111 2 112 3 24 113 4 115 6 91 27 116 17 117 11 5 7 118 2 9 121 2 127 21 61 15 128 8 129 1 130 51 151 18 137 2 141 41 8 142 2 206 4 5 209 11 19

THE GRAPES OF WRATHSTEINBECK

106 6 1 71 15 108 15 110 29-301 33 119 13 122 22 125 41 128 331 34 132 22 134 13 142 19 208 4 71 11 13-16

Identification with 101 16 35 103 27 28 111 18 113 35 121 27 127 181 41 42 129 13 20 21 131 13 133 21 136 20 37 139 20 201811 205 5

42

THE GRAPES OF WRATHSTEINBECK [Continued] Movie

103 27 105 26 106 33 34 107 5 13 110 2 8 113 34 114 45 118 16 17 121 27 124 25 127 42 131 28 137 31 139 19 141 24 208 15

Objections to 101 16 103 2 8 105 26 27 106 33-36 114 45 46 118 23 24 120 28 124 25 127 18 25 128 33 34 131 27 28 137 30 31 139 20 141 2 4 143 13 204 19 205 5 2 06 19 208 14-16

HEALTH Accidents

104 61 62 107 18 116 22 23

Birth of Children 101 5 102 2 103 5 9 10 13 16 105 1

43

HEALTH [Continued] Birth of Children Continued]

106 16 22 109 15 16 18~ 37 111 6 112 20 113 2 4 5 14 18-20 114 37 115 11-13 17 38 117 21 120 3 8 13 19-22 122 20 123 50 125 10 37 126 12 127 7 1 8 129 19 20 130 1 2 22 133 10 135 9 12 20 21 136 4 8 27 137 2 1 3 138 2 139 19 23 140 711 142 2 8 143 17 202 3 7 11 12 18

Causes of Death 101 25 103 5 106 16 107 1 13 19 109 25 26 38 39 110 2 31 111 5 112 6 113 1 19 30 114 43 49 115 3 6 7 17 18 116 5 117 20 21 26 120 1 3 19 24 25 123 16~ 43 124 23 126 44 127 4 5 13 130 24 48 132 19 135 137 14 16

44

HEALTH [Continued] Causes of Death [Continued]

136 3-6 25 27 29-31 38 39 141 16 142 23 143 19 202 3 9 10 12 14 16-18 206 14 209 19 20

Diseases 102 13 103 20 105 11 14 23 24 107 6 11 13 14 16 19 20 30 31 109 24 38 39 110 2 8 30 31 112 14 19 24 113 8 12 13 18 19 30 114 9 17 25 26 37 49 115 5 7 12 16-20 22 23 116 19 117 26 47 52-56 120 3 19 20 24 26 122 18 24 123 16 22-24 124 22-24 26 125 47 126 22 35 127 3 7 128 2 9 129 2 3 130 3 38 47 131 12 22 132 2 19 133 8 135 13 21 136 25 30 35 39 137 4 8 138 13 23 139 7 140 5 142 20 21 202 1-4 8-14 16 18 203 6 205 1 206 2 209 11 12 19

Folk Remedies and Cures 103 5 107 11

45

HEALTH [Continued] Folk Remedies and Cures Continued]

109 24 25 113 11 19 115 2 3 22 117 20 21 123 20 23 128 6 133 9 10 135 14 22 137 4 142 20 21 202 8-111 14

Health Care 101 13 20 102 13 103 5 91 16 105 141 151 23 24 106 1 8 107 111 18 23 38 109 151 16 181 23 241 381 39 110 2 1 8 1 311 32 112 6 113 1 51 18-201 301 311 33 38 114 17 371 38 115 5-7 12-18 23 116 5 61 23 117 20-231 55 118 171 18 120 3 41 8 21 22 121 20 25 122 18 20 21 123 4 22 23 124 4 22 23 125 10 21 37 38 126 22 23 35 127 3 7-9 30 128 2 9 129 19 130 1 22 23 47 48 131 22 132 19 133 8-10 135 91 12-14 21 22 136 6 9 301 33 35 137 8 138 131 23 139 71 9~ 101 18 19 141 2 0 142 20

46

HEALTH Continued] Health Care Continued]

202 2-14 16-19 206 14 209 11 12

Sanitation 202 4-6 15 17

HOUSING Auto Courts

107 9~ 14~ 27 Ditch Camps

102 7 8~ 14 103 26 104 12 105 23 106 15 107 10 110 6 25 113 14 35 114 39 115 52 118 15 16 119 13 16 121 19 20 122 22 23 125 20 37 126 33 129 15 131 20 132 18 136 37-39 137 17 139 18 202 4-6 15 203 3 206 7 I 10 208 7 8 11 209 10

Dugouts 135 11~ 18 19

Government-provided 101 34 103 26 27 104 19 20 51 105 10 106 10 11 14

47

HOUSING Continued] Government-provided [Continued]

107 4-7 13 14 16 17 28 108 12 109 31-33 110 14 111 9-11 15 112 3 8 113 35 36 114 38 39 118 16 119 13 121 17-19 124 16 125 25 33 36 126 26 30-32 127 23 41 128 20 129 141 15 131 22 133 2 0 137 30 141 20 202 6 15 203 3 204 16 17 205 4 206 13 14 208 7 20 9 10

Grower-provided 102 8 103 24-26 104 20 42 46 105 9 106 12 15 109 15 28 110 16 111 14 112 6 113 13 16 114 10 23 28 33 34 118 18 20 119 12 13 121 22 122 6 23 123 35 42 125 24 25~ 33 35 36 126 21 7 33 127 11 18 23

48

HOUSING [Continued] Grower-provided [Continued]

128 19 129 4 5 13-15 131 16 133 18 137 17 ~ 20 139 15 18 140 6 8-10 16 141 14 16 17 201 8 9 203 3 204 16 17 206 6-8 13 209 10

Homes in California 101 8 26 28 29 102 4 6 11 12 103 21 104 4 12-14 25 26 49 60 61 105 19 20 106 12 21 107 5 I 7 121 27 108 31 6 1 7 109 151 181 271 29 110 81 14 15 111 14 112 61 8 I 201 301 331 39 113 16-201 23 24 28 114 10 111 231 331 34 115 15-17 116 241 261 32 117 18 19 118 14 121 111 171 181 221 29 122 246 123 341 36 371 411 50 124 101 111 141 16 125 251 35 126 21 22 33 127 11 13 18-241 30 311 37 128 19 20 129 4 11 12 15-17 131 13 16 17 19 20 132 12 14 15 17 133 8 12 15 27 28 134 10-13 135 24 27 31 33 136 21 24 25 137 20 24 26 27

49

HOUSING [Continued] Homes in California IContinued]

138 13 16-18 20 25 28 29 139 17 18 ~3 24 140 6-11 17 141 13 14 16 27 142 29 143 11 12 20 201 10 202 3 203 1 2 204 16 18 205 7 206 7-9 208 10 209 9 11 14 15

Homestead in Arkansas 103 3 115 1 2 4 9 10 22-24 128 1 2 137 1 141 1 2 143 6 7

Homesmiddottead in Missouri 108 1 119 1 2 4

Homestead in Nebraska 130 5-8 18 132 2 8

Homestead in Oklahoma 103 9 12-14 17 104 56 106 2 109 10 110 1 114 1 4 10 16 115 2 7 118 2 4 122 2 4 9 11 123 1 2 9-14 124 3-5 125 9 10 126 3 4 27 127 1 2 6 7 15 16 26 27 128 3 131 1 133 1 4 135 6-8 136 8 11 12 137 7 13

50

HOUSING [Continued] Homestead in Oklahoma [Continued]

138 2 3 9 11 12 139 1-3 142 1-4 7--13 209 3

Homestead in South Dakota 134 2 3

Homestead in Texas 111 3 117 2 121 1 4 129 1 2 140 1

Internment Camps WW II) 122 23 125 35

Labor Camps 103 21 24 28 104 44 107 4 10 12 16 17 26 27 29 109 27 28 31-33 110 33 113 17 20 114 24-28 33 117 11 12 17 18 25 123 33 128 16 129 4 12 17 133 18 134 13 21 22 142 29 202 15 204 16 205 5

State Rental Homes 135 27 28

Tents 101 34 102 4 5 103 9 104 3 13 42 43 62 105 9 106 13 107 4 9 10 14 17 27 28 109 1 2 9 31 113 6 114 24 115 15

51

HOUSING [Continued] Tents Continued]

116 8 117 19 121 17-20 123 33 124 16 125 33 37 127 30~ 37 129 4 12 15 131 13 20 21 134 21 140 6 143 13 14 202 4 204 9 17 206 6 7 209 10 11

IMPACT OF EXPERIENCE

l(H 14 161 191 28 31 102 10 103 35 41 104 2 81 48 55 63 64 106 26 27 107 6 14 30-33 35-37 108 19-21 109 40 110 13 19 20 27 34-36 38 39 111 18 112 14 17 19-211 30 34 40 113 24-26 2 9 34 37 114 50 115 20 53 116 37 117 10 15 24 27 58 121 11 15-19 31 122 23 24 123 39 42 53-55 125 45 47 126 17 ~ 18 24 33 45 46 127 12 14 19-21 32-351 41 43 128 19 30~ 35-38 130 48 49 131 191 25 31 132 17 24

52

IMPACT OF EXPERIENCE [Continued]

134 136

137 138 141 142 143 202 203 209

24 25 28 11 17 20 41 29_ 32 16 31-33 14 25 26 28 34 22 23 16-19 11 19 25

29 21 25 33 35 36 40

INDIANA

202 1

IOWA

142 205 207

4 1 1

IWO JIMA

117 42-48

JAPANESE INTERNMENT

122 125 205

23 35 9 10

KANSAS

113 116 132 207

3 14 1 6 16

KU KLUX KLAN

103 135

28 14-17

53

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA

114 301 46 116 19 122 22 131 20 135 20 139 11 140 13 202 4 51 9 17 18 208 3 1 6 10-12

Attraction of California 101 3 1 17 102 3 103 18 20 105 6 106 6 9 11 281 29 107 8 108 4 I 18 109 9 110 8 111 9 112 23 113 51 6 114 91 22 115 14 391 41 116 71 9 117 8 118 11 12 119 8 1 10 11 121 9 122 3 124 10 11 125 81 241 30 126 151 16 127 8 1 16 27 128 13 129 3 130 32 131 12 25 132 3 11 12 134 81 11 24 135 11 18 136 18 139 101 26 140 5 141 51 14 142 3 4 143 11 201 4 I 6 8 12

54

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA [Continued]

202 6 206 2 4 209 2

Belongings 101 3 102 4 103 15 20 104 42 105 6 7 106 10 107 3 16 108 4 111 8 112 2 113 6 7 11 114 30 115 14 116 22 117 8 118 13 15 124 10 12 126 17 127 9 18 128 15 130 30 35 131 13 132 14 135 20 136 19 138 14 140 9 141 14 202 5 205 1 207 19 209 5

Border Inspections 102 8 103 15 20 104 9 10 49 105 8 106 30 108 18 19 110 24 113 6 7 10-12 114 30 31 117 11 118 13

55

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA Continued] Border Inspections Continued]

121 10 123 33 124 13 125 32 126 20 127 10 29 128 16 18 131 14 132 14 133 7 135 20 137 18 138 14 143 15 209 5 8

CookingFood 102 3 5 13 15 103 21 106 10 113 8 10 114 9 29 116 10 117 9 118 12 119 10 123 33 125 19 31 126 20 127 10 128 15 130 3 0 1 3 3 131 13 14 132 13 133 5 6 134 10 135 20 138 14 141 12 143 11 15 209 5

Funds Available 101 3 24 102 4 103 15 18 104 2 105 6 106 9 107 4 14-16

56

MIGRATIONTO CALIFORNIA [Continued] Funds Available [Continued]

108 5 110 3 8 111 8 112 1 4 6 113 6 114 10 17 29 115 14 116 10 22 117 710 118 13 121 3 10 122 4 123 34 124 12 125 17 126 5 18-20 127 17 2 9 128 15 129 3 130 29 30 34 131 13 132 13 133 3 134 8 10 135 12 18 138 14 140 6 141 12 142 25 143 10 11 201 7 205 1 209 5

Reasons for Move 101 3 23 102 2 4 103 15 18 20 25 39 104 2 42 105 4 6 106 9 11 107 2 108 3 5 18 109 9 10 13 27 110 3 4 8 111 7 8 112 2 113 5 6

57

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA [Continued] Reasons for Move [Continued]

114 115 116 117 118 119 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 201 204 205 206 207 209

Route 102 103 104 105 106 108 110 112 113 114 115 116

8-10 21 22 14 19-22 7 11 8 8 3 141 10 8 14 7 1

12 2 291 121 11 11 41 111 181 8 13 10 51 5

9

4 30 1 32

101 141 23-25 30

8 1 16 1 30 13

3 311 321 341 35 13

3 8-11

12 18 40

13

26 6 9 11

2-4 16 17 19 24 21 10 6 9 1 2 10 19 11 21 191 22

4 18-20 2 I 8 61 7 10 4 3 5 4 I 8 31 40 22-24

58

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA Continued] Route Continued]

117 8-10 118 12 119 9 10 124 11 125 17 126 181 19 127 9 181 29 128 14-16 130 32-34 131 14 132 13 134 10 135 11 19 137 17 138 13 14 202 4 5 205 1 209 7

Shelter 102 4 103 18-20 104 9 106 10 107 4 108 4 111 8 112 5 113 8 10 114 9 24 28 29 116 22 23 117 9 118 12 119 9 121 9 123 33 124 10 125 17-19 126 17 127 9 128 15 129 3 130 301 33 131 13 132 13 133 5 134 10 135 11 136 19

59

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA [Continued] Shelter [Continued]

137 17 141 12 143 11 201 7 2 07 18 209 5

Transportation 101 3 102 4-6 103 16 18 20 104 8 42 105 6 1 7 106 10 107 3 108 4 109 9 13 110 3 8 23 24 111 8 112 5 113 6 7 114 8 24 29-31 115 14 116 1 9 10 22 117 8 118 12 119 8 9 121 9 122 4 I 17 123 32 33 124 12 125 17-191 24 26 2 9 31 126 5 17 18 127 9 17 128 15 129 3 131 13 133 4 134 10 135 11 136 19 138 13 139 10 140 5 9 141 12 142 3 25

15143 201 8 205 1 209 1 2 4 5

60

MISSOURI

108 1 2 19 115 4 0 121 2 129 16 207 7 208 5

Cities Cape Girardeau

116 9 El Dorado Springs

108 1 3 Hannibal

119 4 7 Kansas City

116 8 207 3

Monroe City 119 1

St Louis 119 2 4 7 8

MONTANA

119 3

NEBRASKA

132 1 Cities

Grand Island 130 18

Kerney 130 3

Litchfield 130 3 4 16 35

Ponca 130 1 4 7

Return to 130 40

THE NEW DEAL Civilian Conservation Corps

103 34

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THE NEW DEAL [Continued] Civilian Conservation Corps [Continued]

110 3-7 9 35 112 28 119 15 125 5 12 21-23 129 18 139 7-9 16 207 13 208 10

Hoover 103 32 34 125 12

National Recovery AdministrationOther Agencies 103 32 34 118 8 205 4 5 8-19

Politics 101 34 103 33 35 104 7 1 8 33 107 12 112 13 28 121 2 125 12 14 15 131 10 132 10 11 138 8 1 15 139 14 140 25 207 12 208 15 209 21

Roosevelt 101 32-34 103 32 104 32 33 106 5 108 5 6 15 16 110 3 35 36 111 6 7 112 27 28 113 25 32 114 19 115 12 118 9 119 6 15 123 30 31 125 12 15 126 13

62

THE NEW DEAL [Continued] Roosevelt [Continued]

127 22 23 128 11 129 10 14 130 23 24 26 27 131 5 9 10 132 9 133 13 27 134 4 8 24 138 11 139 6 7 13 14 23 140 24 14178 142 17 18 205 17 18 207 9 12 13 208 10 209 21

Voting 103 33 106 5 110 25 26 125 14 130 23 131 5 139 252 4 140 25 207 13

Works Progress Administration 101 336 102 2 104 31 105 4 5 8 19 20 107 1 108 12 110 35 111 177 112 28 113 17 18 21 24 33 114 22 115 13 118 8 119 14 156 124 14 17 125 1 12 23 127 22 128 20 23 27 129 5 10 132 9 11 16 133 11 17

63

THE NEW DEAL [Continued] Works Progress Administration Continued]

134 5 9 23 138 11 12 13978 140 23 141 23 142 18 204 6 207 12 208 10 209 21

NEW MEXICO

135 11 18-20 140 3 4

Cities Albuquerque

117 8 11 Deming

116 22 23 Gallup

116 12 Las Cruces

116 22 23

OKIE

113 10 33 114 41 46 128 18 25 33 132 18 19 135 26 202 5 205 4 1 6 208 4

Definition 101 31 102 8 104 37 54 105 22 106 31-33 107 38 108 19 109 17T 19 27 110 28 35

64

OKIE [Continued] Definition [Continued]

114 44 118 24 121 21 32 123 22 37 38 124 25 26 126 40 127 14 31 33 128 33 132 21 22 134 14 136 37-40 137 22 30 139 19 141 25 201 16 202 4 1 16 203 10 206 14 208 4 13

Reactions to Term 101 32 102 8 9 104 37 54 105 22 106 31-33 107 38 39 109 19 110 12 27 28 113 33 34 37 114 41 42 116 34 118 24 120 26 27 121 21 123 37 38 42 124 18 125 42 43 126 32 40 46 127 14 33 36 128 24 25 33 129 21 131 23 132 23 136 22 39 40 137 21 22 30 139 19 141 24 142 29 30

42

35

65

OKIE [Continued] Reactions to Term [Continued]

201 16 203 10 205 12

Rednecks 107 2 4-26

OKLAHOMA

111 6 125 3 10 126 10 14 27 43 128 4 135 11 12 141 5 9

Cities Ardmore

110 1 2 139 2

Blair 114 15

Blanchard 120 1 2 5

Boley 133 1 1 3

Boynton 135 11

Bushyhead 137 73 6

Checotah 113 1 4 128 3 8 209 1

Chelsea 137 7 812

Cold Springs 140 4

Colgate 112 2

Comanche 142 1

Council Hill 131 1

Cushing 201 2

Duncan 110 1 124 1

66

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities Continued]

Durant 103 16

Dustin 139 1 2 25

Enid 138 middot 6

EufaulaLake Eufaula 103 71 29 209 23

Fort Gibson 123 1 12 13 24 25 32 126 1 16

Fort Sill 120 5

Frederick 104 56

Granite 114 8

Greenfield 141 9

Guthrie 138 2-5 13 15

Hammon 142 3 15

Hanna 112 3 136 1

Hartshorne 125 1

Henryetta 103 16 209 1

Hillibee 127 4

Hitchita 112 25 209 3

Holdenville 137 3-5

Hollis 102 1

Lenna 118 1 131 2

Lexington 120 1 2

Lindsay 106 9

67

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities (Continued]

Maud 118 1

McAlester 109 91 10 125 20

McLain 122 1

Meeker 127 6 15 16

Muskogee 122 1 123 18 19 25

Nowata 122 2

Oaklodge 116 1 5

Okemah 103 8 133 4

Oklahoma City 120 8 12 138 3 5

Paden 127 4

Pauls Valley 106 1 109 10 13

Pitcher 103 8

Pleasant Valley 109 10 13

Ponca City 142 1 2

Porum 112 1

Prague 127 5 6

Quinton 136 1 10 11 18

Sallisaw 116 16_ 36

Scullyville 116 3 7

Seminole 116 1 135 8

Spiro 102 1 116 1 3 6 7

68

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities [Continued]

Stillwater 201 4 13

Tryon 201 1

Tulsa 116 16 17

Tuttle 120 1

Watonga 120 4 141 9

Weletka 103 11

Wewoka 112 1 4 25

Whodathoughtit 113 3

Craig County 122 11

Moved to 114 8 115 26 128 2 3 131 1 2 137 3 141 4

Oklahoma Territory 127 1-3

Payne County 105 1

Return to 102 11 107 15 109 27 110 18 38 111 8 18 114 10 14 15 17 116 36 37 120 13 27 123 53 125 25 26 29 30 40 127 16 28 131 13 22 25 133 16 135 23 25 136 18 137 7

69

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Return to [Continued]

139 26 27 140 9 142 3 10 17 22 34 201 13 206 7 207 20 209 1 2 17 18 23

Rogers County 101 23

Sequoyah County 116 1 16-18 36

Wagoner County 101 23

OREGON

109 28 29 130 29-34 206 2

POEMS

128 14 22 25 31 34 36

RELIEFWELFARE Agencies

102 91 13 103 32 107 35 112 12 114 18 124 2 3 125 17 202 5 15 2 0 4 2 11-13

Attitudes toward 101 10 102 91 10 103 32 104 24 32 105 19 110 14 26 27 111 17 112 12 113 17 2833

70

RELIEFWELFARE [Continued] Attitudes toward [Continued]

116 35 119 15 121 177 19 25 123 43 124 177 23 125 38 126 35_~ 39 127 417 42 128 27-30 129 5 130 2 7 131 4 27 30 31 132 16-18 133 13 14 137 32 139 8 140 23 142 18 202 71 8 1 15 203 6 11 204 13 14 20 208 10 209 21

Quality 102 10 103 32 104 32 125 38 39 204 15

Type Received 102 9 10 103 16 32 33 104 24 31 105 19 107 15 108 4 110 17 111 17 112 12 113 32 114 18 42 118 8 121 17 124 23 125 37 128 28 29 130 27 132 16

71

RELIEFWELFARE [Continued] Type Received IContinued]

133 13 134 15 135 28 139 8 202 5 71815 204 15 208 9 209 211 22

Welfare 101 9 10 102 9 10 103 32 104 24 311 36 1 0 5 19- 21 1 2 5 106 12 16 17 23 24 107 14 15 18 351 37 108 4 1 71 18 110 14 17 25-27 111 17 112 121 13 15 113 15 171 28 114 181 421 43 116 35 120 17 121 19 122 24 123 43 125 19 126 251 39 128 27 28 131 4 27 133 11 13 22 136 14 137 32 140 3 141 20 142 18 201 13 202 51 71 15 203 6 11 204 2 11 19-21 205 4 11 12 207 10 13 19

RELIGION

103 32

72

RELIGION [Continued]

110 29 113 321 36 126 28 29 131 6 132 6 135 151 32 142 12 26 33 202 6

Brush Arbor 109 5 122 19 123 25 136 10 139 41 5 209 11

Churches 101 7 11 102 10 105 31 29 106 2 I 8 I 25 107 3 109 5 110 171 18 112 371 39 113 21 16 17 35 114 51 7 8 441 45 115 8 31-33 50-53 117 54-58 118 51 6 1 21 119 4 120 8 121 25 26 122 191 24 123 25126142 124 21 31 5 61 201 22 125 81 41 126 71 241 30 127 21 10 14 271 301 341 351 38-41 128 6 26 27 130 3 131 6 132 6 21 23 133 23 134 1 3 24 25 29 135 7 141 18 31 136 3 7 137 9 10 24 25 138 8 91 14

73

RELIGION Continued] Churches Continued]

140 14 15 141 2 3 9 142 4 22 30-33 143 12 15 24 201 5 11 209 4

MinistryMissionary Work 107 23 113 31 36 142 25 26 29

Moral Majority 134 29

RevivalsTraveling Ministers 109 5 114 5 6 115 32 118 5 6 124 6 125 8 I 9 126 =middot 8 127 5 128 6 131 4 6 I 8 135 14 139 4 141 3 142 26-28 32 33

SOUTH DAKOTA Beadle County

134 1 Huron County

134 5 Return to

134 8 9 29 Wounded Knee

134 5

TEXAS

113 4 114 6 28 43 44 124 4 131 20 142 24 30

74

TEXAS Continued] Cities

Abilene 111 5 6 117 15

Austin lb3 15

Barstow 104 1

Big Spring 142 30 32 209 s 6

Cedar Hill 140 1

Dallas 117 7 140 1

Electra 140 4

Gainesville 121 1

Haskell 129 1

Kemp 117 6

La Mesa 114 14

Plainview 110 3

Port Arthur 116 8 9

Red Springs 114 1

Silverton 140 1

Waco 103 15 16

Wichita Falls 117 8

Wylie 111 1

Brazo River 103 16

Farming Conditions 104 40

Return to 114 14 16 121 28 31 129 6

Rio Grande Valley 103 15

75

VIOLENCE

103 28 29 104 17 21 105 25 27 107 61 9 12 261 28 30 109 2 01 21 33 111 13 17 112 9 10 36 113 4J 18J 21-23 26-29 33 34 114 2527 35 115 49 123 36 125 191 43 126 41 127 23 131 22 23 138 10 11 20-22 139 9 10 15 18 25 203 8 204 9 206 10-12

VIRGINIA

206 1

WASHINGTON

206 1

WORK --xfter World War II

101 29 102 12 103 31 104 15 44 106 16 107 171 19-21 36 110 19 20 34 37 111 16 112 34J 35 114 48 116 31 117 51-57 119 18 120 21 23 24

76

WORK [Continued] --xfter World War II [Continued]

123 46 50 124 28 125 2 28 43-45 126 38 44 127 33 371 41 129 71 8 130 38 41 42 46 134 11 136 301 31 138 25-27 139 22 141 21 26 206 187 19 207 5

Conditions 103 22-24 26 104 2-6 15 16 30 35 52 107 22 24-28 30 31 109 31 110 10 11 12 25 112 26 29 113 15 114 24 124 20 125 22 27 2 9 32 126 21 26 30 38 129 5 12 13 131 21 139 18 203 5 7

During World War II 101 20 29 102 11 103 24 35 104 15 105 25 26 107 17 108 5 6 20 109 37 110 18 19 37 111 12 113 22 26 114 47 48 115 44 47 53 116 31 117 35-51 118 23 119 16

77

WORK [Continued] --ollring World War II [Continued]

120 20 21 121 29 123 22 46 124 27 125 3 27 34 35 43 126 35 43 44 127 20 128 21 29 37 129 7 10 130 37 38 40 41 131 26 29 132 23 133 16 20 134 11 20 136 27 28 138 23-25 139 18 20 21 141 21 26 143 19 202 9 203 8 206 10 15 207 3 4 209 20

Employers 101 30 1025-712 103 12 17 22 32 104 2 15 30 105 11 16 106 15 19 107 9 29-31 38 108 14 15 20 109 1 15 20 27 110 9-11 13 27 36 111 15 112 6 7 26 29 32 113 15 16 28 29 114 11 24 31 41-43 115 16 43-45 116 6 7 25 26 28 30-32 117 18 52 118 13 20 119 11-13 16 18 19 120 12 14 15 20 23 121 17 24 122 5-8 123 35 36

78

WORK [Continued] ~players [Continued]

124 20 125 5 21 24 271 281 40 126 151 21 22 251 26 361 371 39 127 11 121 201 211 30 33 128 18 31 129 4 1 7 1 9-11 1 13 1 18 1 21 2 2 130 31 3540 131 16 26 27 133 2 6 134 121 16-18 201 211 25 136 17-19 26 27 33-35 137 6 8 161 19 20 138 3-6 13 20 139 10 121 14-16 140 9-11 141 16 17 201 12 202 2 3 203 7 206 31 15 207 3 5 209 16

Labor Contracting 107 19 261 291 311 32 133 16-18 26

Migrant Labor 101 41 5 12 30 102 6 7 103 24 25 104 2-6 15 241 25 52 105 9-12 171 18 106 121 131 15 17 21-24 107 4 5 8 18 24-27 30 31 108 3 8 15 109 7 8 19-21 27-30 110 91 101 13 15 111 8 12 16 17 112 6 31 32 113 13 15 18 32 114 31 32 115 52 116 27-30 117 12 17-19 291 31 118 16 119 11 12 120 11-13 15 22 121 10 11 22 122 5 22

79

WORK Continued] --grgrant Labor Continued]

123 35 42 43 125 33 126 26 30 33 37 38 127 31 128 16 21 28 129 3 4 11-17 20 21 130 33 34 131 15 19-21 26 133 19 134 9-13 21 22 135 21 25 29 136 37 38 137 16 20 139 13 15-17 140 3 4 141 19 20 142 18 143 11 13 201 8 14 202 4 9 15 203 4 5 7 8-10 205 3 4 7 206 2 4 5-7 9 12-15 208 6 209 8 9 12-15

Mining 103 8 19 115 33 116 20 21 122 11-13 125 1 3 4 12 131 2 140 4 5 141 1

Odd Jobs 104 23 105 15 25 106 3 107 12 18 19 34 35 108 3 5 6 9 111 11 15 16 113 13 114 17 18 32 33 40 41 48 115 19 24 116 25 26 117 7 52 118 18 119 8 12 14 15

80

WORK [Continued] --odd Jobs

120 8 17 122 6 7 22 123 36 40 49 124 14 16 19 24 127 11 128 19 20 29 129 1 3 5 7 131 16 25 30 132 14 17 134 8 12 15 16 135 11 23 137 12 20 25 26 138 18 22 139 6 7 12 16 17 140 1 6-8 10 142 2 3 5 9 14 34 35 143 6 12 14-16 206 3 4 209 20

Oil Fields 102 5-7 12 112 25 26 114 14 15 116 1 13 121 17 125 2 4 1 28 46 129 9 135 7 8 I 23 29 139 22 140 4 142 2 3 206 16 18 208 1-5

Permanent Jobs 101 9 27 29 103 12 17 23 24 32 104 4 6 14 24 26 29 34 106 4 107 19 35 108 4 7-9 109 15 27-29 110 2 10 18 19 21 24 111 6 9-11 16 112 7 30 31 113 1 4 21 28-31 114 16 31 32 48 115 16 1 17 4 4 116 2 7-16 32

81

WORK [Continued] --permanent Jobs [Continued]

118 11 131 18 19 119 191 20 120 201 211 25 121 22 122 2 3 I 5~8 I 23 123 11 VI 35 36 124 1 14-17 125 20 25 27-29 37 126 21 25 33 35-38 127 11 20-22 24 30 128 20 28-30 129 4 7 130 31 36-38 131 21 30 132 18 19 133 19 22 134 11 18 25-28 36 136 2 10 14 15 19 33-35 137 6 8 26-28 138 1-4 8 139 22 23 140 4 5 10-12 20 141 12 17 142 5 25 26 28 35 143 19 201 10 205 6 8 9 2 07 3 1 5 208 1

Prisoners of War as Workers 115 47 133 20 203 9

Strikes 101 17 104 21 22 1 43 105 11 21 106 13 15 16 191 20 33 107 7 11 15 28 109 20 21 110 32 33 111 13 112 7-10 14 113 32 115 48-50 118 18 124 24 125 3 4

82

WORK [Continued] --strikes [Continued]

126 36 127 24 129 10 11 130 40 41 131 27 133 25 138 8 139 16 17 140 14-16 22 201 14 203 7 206 10-13 209 18

Unions 101 17 35 104 21 22 45 105 21 106 15 16 107 5 11-13 21-24 108 12 109 20 112 2 10 32 34-36 113 31 114 42 115 50 116 33 34 118 18 119 13 120 23 24 124 24 125 34 43 45 46 126 36 127 42 128 30 129 10 11 16 130 39-41 46 131 26 134 23 139 16 140 14 22 141 21 203 7 209 18

Wages 101 27 103 10 14 17 18 22 23 33 104 2 4 I 22 I 24 26 341 35 47 105 13 161 17

83

WORK [Continued] --wages [Continued]

106 14 18 19 107 2 12 17 25 30 108 5 6 8 109 6 8 20 21 28 29 31 40 110 7 9 11 1216 111 8 11 13 14 16 112 4 8-10 14 113 13 16-18 26 28 29 114 11 18 25 32 33 42 115 16 28 44 50 116 7 11 16 19 26-32 34 117 7 18 32 35 118 15 18 119 1 11 13 14 120 11-14 121 11 122 3 6-8 123 35 49 125 4 5 7 12 21-23 27-29 38 43 126 23 25 26 36 42 127 17 24 42 43 128 30 129 3 5 7 10 11 21 22 13 0 3 6 3 7 3 9-41 131 12 13 16 134 12 15 16 23 24 26 135 11 21 23 136 28 29 137 8 9 32 138 5 11 18 25 139 6 7 10 12-14 16-18 140 7 9 10 14 15 141 4 8 10 12 15 16 142 16 201 10 203 2 5 204 14 205 6 206 4 10 11 14 15 2 07 10 13 208 9 209 13 15

Work Permits 109 22 23

24

EDUCATION [Continued] California [Continued]

105 31 11 107 4-6 101 151 16 32 108 5 6 10-13 17 109 6 17 26 29 110 20 21 32 111 12 112 31 37 113 23 24 30 114 2 12-14 35 36 49 115 2 0 116 25 117 12-16 23 24 29 30 34 118 3 7 15-17 21 119 6 120 11 14 23 121 10 12 14-17 20 21 123 35-39 43-46 124 7 15 18 19 125 41 45 126 22 24 34 43 44 127 11 19-21 27 36 128 19 21 129 12 18 19 131 14-16 22-25 27 132 12 15 17 18 133 11 12 14 17 22 134 12-15 24 135 26 28 30 31 136 16 17 22-26 36 137 8 16 17 20-23 28-30 138 2 6 8 10 11 16-22 31 139 22 140 10 11 19 20 141 15 20 142 4 14 15 21 143 3 12-14 16 201 9 10 202 1 9 15 203 1 2 4 5 7 205 2 18 19 206 16 208 1 S 14 209 4 8 9 14-17 20 23

College 101 11 18 20 104 53 107 17 108 17

25

EDUCATION [Continued] College [Continued]

110 20 211 32 114 4 9 116 32 117 53-55 118 3 119 6 120 2 121 121 29 30 122 2 123 51 125 1 6 7 21 126 44 45 127 20 321 33 36-40 128 38 130 43 132 25 133 17 21 22 137 8 29 138 3 6 22-24 31 140 20 22 142 4 26 30 143 16 17 202 1 2 5 9 205 2 5 6 16 19 207 2 3 208 ll 4 209 20-23

Discrimination 101 11 107 6 108 101 11 110 32 112 17 114 121 131 351 36 117 131 14 16 301 34 118 7 I 16 17 22 120 27 121 13-16 123 35-38 124 15 19 125 23 126 24 25 34 43 127 19 20 36 128 22-24 129 19 131 141 22-24 28 132 22 133 14 24 25

26

EDUCATION [Continued] Discrimination [Continued]

134 14 15 21 24 135 18 136 22 24 137 16 21 141 22 203 4 206 17 209 9 16

Iowa 205 2 207 2

Missouri 108 2 11 119 1 21 4-6

Nebraska 130 1 2 7 17 132 4-6

New Mexico 135 19

Oklahoma 101 21 7 102 1 104 14 105 1-3 106 31 7 107 3 109 27 110 2 3 30 113 1 3 114 2 13 50 116 11 6 7 18 118 2 3 6 120 1 21 5-7 122 2 123 7 9 12 20 21 24 25 35 124 2 4 6 125 1 6 20 21 126 2 5 6 44 127 2 3 16 128 4-6 131 1 3 7 8 133 1 11 135 1 2 8 16 18 136 16 17 231 24 137 3 5-8 11 14-16 29 30 138 1-6 10 139 1 142 7 14 15 21 201 3 209 3 4

27

EDUCATION 1Continued] South Dakcita

134 1-3 24 Texas

111 4 114 2 13 50 117 1 5 6 10 121 2 4 5 13 129 2 140 4 143 2

FAMILY LIFE

101 1 5 19 102 2 7 11 12 16 103 2 31 4 6 10 21 105 1 2 I 9 16 24 26 28 106 38 112 7 113 9 10 26 116 20 21 118725 124 4 27 28 125 3 4 126 24 25 44 45 135 2 9 14 15 136 8 9

Bartering 109 11 115 6 116 6 123 15 125 101 11 126 5 128 4 129 2 131 7 140 3

Cars 103 2 4 7 8 9 12 14 15 20 27 105 18 29 106 12 13 107 3 9 15 108 2 4 6 111 8 113 22 23 29 114 4 15 30 33 116 22 30 36 117 71 8 12 23

28

FAMILY LIFE (Continued] Cars Continued]

119 4 120 9 131 15 121 9 122 4 16 17 123 13 125 3 291 31 126 5 17 18 127 9 16 17 128 15 129 3 130 4 30 133 4 12 134 3 5 6 135 9 25 136 19 24 27 138 1 12 13 19 20 30 140 5 9 141 4 5 12 142 6 17 203 3 205 2 9 206 9 207 6 I 21 22 209 4

Chores 101 2 102 12 103 3 6 21 104 48 52 58 59 105 17 109 6-8 18 26 111 2 113 1 2 6 7 114 3 39 40 115 5 7 10 27 28 117 5 26 118 3 4 119 2 120 5 121 1 3 123 1 2 51 10 11 14 15 19 31

461 49 124 3 4 21 125 2 126 3 6 7 128 1 8 130 34 131 8 1 25

29

FAMILY LIFE [Continued] Chores IContinued]

132 3 133 2 15 134 7 135 5 10 19 22 25 27 137 3 4 10-12 22 25 138 9 139 1 2 4 140 12 141 3 142 6 1 22 201 6 209 4 14

Cooking Food 101 9 24 102 3 5 13 15 103 4 27 29 105 2 11 14 15 106 35 36 107 9 13 14 108 2 3 14 109 2 3 7 12 13 22 110 31 111 3 113 2 15 16 18 114 4 17 18 25 38 39 115 10 1 11 1 16 1 2 8 1 31 116 101 24 117 51 6 1 17 119 4 120 16 121 7 24 25 122 13 16 20 123 15-18 25 27 37 49 124 5 6 21 22 125 11-14 126 22 23 127 10 17 128 1 5 10 129 12 130 8 13-15 25 131 5-7 20 21 25 132 6 7 20 133 2 1 3 1 11 1 2 2 134 5-7 22 135 2-6 9 10 18 22 25 27 136 9 12 13 23 137 2 3 10 19 138 25

30

FAMILY LIFE IContinued] CookingFood [Continued]

139 2 3 140 1-3 142 6 7 10 11 143 5-7 11 201 6 16 202 5-7 203 2 204 10 206 1 2 207 10 208 5 209 11-13

Dating 103 12 104 56 106 9 107 10 108 16 113 3 4 114 15 115 4 8 36 116 1 14 117 53 119 5 120 7 8 122 21 125 19 126 8 127 21 130 17 133 24 135 31 136 26 27 2 91 32 137 10 138 20-23 142 27

Entertainment 101 6 7 14 26 102 14 15 103 7 12 27 29 30 104 48 52 105 3 106 4 14 18 26 31 107 3 1 5 108 2 109 2 5 21 26 32 36 110 17 111 2 11

31

FAMILY LIFE [Continued] Entertainment [Continued]

112 31 38 113 2 281 29 31 114 51 13 1 15 1 40 115 3-5 8 33 36 116 2-4 33 117 9 23 24 34 118 5-7 20 21 119 4 1 5 1 11 14 120 2 8 121 5 19 122 9 19 20 123 5 20 211 25 37 411 42 124 2 6 21 125 41 6 8 9 221 33 126 8 257 28 127 34 128 6-8 241 26 129 81 171 18 131 61 9 132 5-7 133 3 14 15 134 6 17 21 22 135 3 7 91 13 14 16 30 32 136 2 91 11-131 29 137 9 24 138 5 23 139 4 9 140 2 3 141 3 10 142 6 11 15 22 143 1 3 8 10 201 2 5 203 6 208 6 2 0 9 4 13

Hobbies 102 7 103 12 104 57-59 114 9 118 6 120 5 123 19 129 8 135 3

Hunting 109 2 116 21 5

32

FAMILY LIFE [Continued] Hunting [Continued]

119 5 8 122 11 123 16-22 125 10 131 5 22 135 5 10 24 139 24

Marriage 101 3 25 102 2 12 16 103 12-14 104 56 105 1 25 106 8 1 9 107 171 20 108 8 16 109 26 27 110 2 19 111 4 5 112 4 113 1 3 4 29 30 114 15 115 8 9 36 37 116 1 16 30 117 52 53 58 118 21 119 17 120 7 121 15 29 122 2 21 123 27 37 47-49 124 26 125 27 126 8 9 28 127 3-5 211 39 130 5 17 19 42 131 3 132 19 133 24 135 4 31 136 6 8 26 27 30 32 137 10 24 26 138 24 28 139 19 140 4 5 141 21 142 24 27 28 143 17

33

FAMILY LIFE [Continued] Marriage Continued]

201 4 12 14 206 2 207 2 209 20

Moonshining 103 8 10 36-38 122 14 135 3

Problems 103 6 8 20 35 36 105 23 106 24T 25 28 107 19 20 35 37 108 6 16 17 109 17 18 110 2 3 112 3 71 24-26 29 31 113 9 12 18 21-23 25-29 114 7 115 2 3 6 116 7 117 25 120 1-3 24-26 121 23 24 122 10 18 19 130 3 132 1 3 7 135 23 29 30 136 37 38 40 138 4 6 9 141 14 15 201 13 202 6-8 12 204 11

Sense of Community 103 11 105 18 24 106 28 107 14 108 19 109 12_ 19 110 11 18 23 113 10 11 114 18 118 3 4 121 3 122 10 18 19

34

FAMILY LIFE [Continued] Sense of Community [Continued]

124 6 8 15 125 4 8 126 12 13 39 128 7 37 130 2 8 131 4 5 7 20 132 71 8 135 13 17 18 25 31 137 5 6 138 31 32 141 4 9 142 7 8 21-24 143 7

Shivaree 114 15 126 28 127 5

Sports 108 10 113 3 116 4 119 5 120 7 122 19 24 123 4 5 19 45 49 50 125 1 6 128 6 1 9 133 23-25 134 14-22 25 135 10 136 12 137 14 138 19 139 18 141 3 9 142 27 2 08 6

FARMING 110 3 11 115 39 47 48 123 28 29 47 48 52 53 125 10 140 19 20 141 4 10 11 26 201 6

35

FARMING Continued] Butchering

109 12 130 8-13

Crops 101 23 102 1 103 20 32 104 2 105 1 2 109 10 11 111 4 112 2 3 24 113 1 2 4 114 2 115 2 6 23 41 42 116 4 5 17 18 117 5 118 2 9 10 119 2 14 120 6 121 3 6 8 122 13 123 13 14 19 29 41 124 7 9 125 3 10 11 15 29 126 3 127 152 128 1 4 129 1 130 15 16 19-22 27 28 131 11 133 2 137 134 1 5 137 2 138 9 139 2 140 9 202 141 8 143 21 205 2 3 13 206 1 3 4 8 207 6 8 12 14 209 4

Drought 101 23 103 17 104 2 105 5

36

FARMING Continued] Drought Continued]

106 6 109 11 110 22 113 4 6 114 16 19 116 18-20 118 10~ 11 119 3 6 121 6 124 1 7 125 15 126 2 127 71 161 27 128 2 51 10 130 5 16 20 281 29 131 11 132 9 134 5 139 5 140 5 141 41 6 142 19 201 21 16 205 4 8 207 14 20 209 11 2

Dust Storms 101 71 8 102 3 103 17 39 105 4 106 5 6 109 11 110 12 21 111 6 7 112 23 114 21 115 12 116 18~ 19 118 10 11 119 3 120 6 121 6 123 14 124 7 125 15 16 126 14

37

FARMING Continued] Dust Storms IContinued]

127 27 29 128 10 130 16 131 11 136 40 138 137 14 141 4 6 142 4 17-20 201 16 205 4 207 6 14-18 20 21 209 6

FloodsCyclones 107 16 111 6 7 114 23 123 14 23 130 1 134 5 138 15 139 11 209 1

Government Policies 101 20 24 102 2 103 24 32 33 35 104 7 8 33 105 5 106 8 107 13 108 6 15 16 109 9 22 111 6 7 113 32 114 19 20 118 9 10 119 6 120 20 123 30-32 124 9 10 125 121 13 127 22 128 11 130 26 27 131 5 10 11 132 10 134 4 8 24 139 6 16 17

38

FARMING fContinued] Government Policies Continued]

140 24 142 18 201 2 205 11-19 209 7 8

Income 101 3 104 2 105 2 106 8 111 5 112 3 24 26 113 1 2 4 114 4 16 19 115 11 43 117 7 118 2 8 9 119 4 6 7 121 6 7 123 40 41 126 6 13 151 20 127 16 12 8 51 9 129 2 130 15 18 211 22 25 26 34 35

481 49 132 2 9 11 135 3 138 3 140 5 141 4 51 19 142 5 143 20 205 6 13 206 2-4 207 81 9 15 21

Land Ownership 101 23 103 31 107 2 108 1 109 91 10 110 22 112 3 114 1 2 7 115 36 119 1-3 6 7 120 6

39

FARMING [Continued] Land Ownership [Continued]

121 2 122 2 3 123 35 41 50 125 2 3 23 126 2 3 13 127 12 18 22 128 8 129 1 7 22 130 3 131 4 133 3 4 12 137 18 25 26 134 2 4 5 8 11 137 27 138 2 3 139 2 140 5 13 17-19 141 3 15-17 21 22 142 2-4 25 143 20 2 OS 1 2 206 1 5 6 8 9 207 9 10 209 1 22

Land Rental 101 2 102 1 103 8 23 104 1 7 8 107 2 110 1 111 2 113 4 114 1 2 10 14 115 23 27 116 16-18 118 2 119 3 120 6 121 2 7 8 122 2 123 127 13 40 41 50 124 4 9 127 1 2 6 7 128 5 129 1 130 5 15 i31 4 17-19

40

FARMING [Continued] Land Rental IContinued]

138 9 139 5 140 101 13 141 15 201 3 206 5 9

Methods 101 3 102 3 7 12 103 171 20 21 24 31 39 104 1 105 5 106 7 29 109 6 11 12 30 31 110 21 22 28 111 7 112 23 113 2 114 19 20 115 51 41-48 116 5 15 18 118 1 10 19 119 2 4 120 11 14 121 6 7 122 9 10 16-18 123 2 3 6 7 19 29 30 51 52 124 8 9 125 10 11 15 16 126 5 14 21 127 7 16 128 7 10 11 129 7 130 15 1619 131 5 11 18 132 3 9 10 134 6 140 20 141 6 19 142 51 19~ 201 22 143 2 0 201 6 206 3 8 207 7 81 14 16

Sharecropping 103 1 7 105 1 110 1 3

41

FARMING Continued] Sharecropping Continued]

111 2 112 3 24 113 4 115 6 91 27 116 17 117 11 5 7 118 2 9 121 2 127 21 61 15 128 8 129 1 130 51 151 18 137 2 141 41 8 142 2 206 4 5 209 11 19

THE GRAPES OF WRATHSTEINBECK

106 6 1 71 15 108 15 110 29-301 33 119 13 122 22 125 41 128 331 34 132 22 134 13 142 19 208 4 71 11 13-16

Identification with 101 16 35 103 27 28 111 18 113 35 121 27 127 181 41 42 129 13 20 21 131 13 133 21 136 20 37 139 20 201811 205 5

42

THE GRAPES OF WRATHSTEINBECK [Continued] Movie

103 27 105 26 106 33 34 107 5 13 110 2 8 113 34 114 45 118 16 17 121 27 124 25 127 42 131 28 137 31 139 19 141 24 208 15

Objections to 101 16 103 2 8 105 26 27 106 33-36 114 45 46 118 23 24 120 28 124 25 127 18 25 128 33 34 131 27 28 137 30 31 139 20 141 2 4 143 13 204 19 205 5 2 06 19 208 14-16

HEALTH Accidents

104 61 62 107 18 116 22 23

Birth of Children 101 5 102 2 103 5 9 10 13 16 105 1

43

HEALTH [Continued] Birth of Children Continued]

106 16 22 109 15 16 18~ 37 111 6 112 20 113 2 4 5 14 18-20 114 37 115 11-13 17 38 117 21 120 3 8 13 19-22 122 20 123 50 125 10 37 126 12 127 7 1 8 129 19 20 130 1 2 22 133 10 135 9 12 20 21 136 4 8 27 137 2 1 3 138 2 139 19 23 140 711 142 2 8 143 17 202 3 7 11 12 18

Causes of Death 101 25 103 5 106 16 107 1 13 19 109 25 26 38 39 110 2 31 111 5 112 6 113 1 19 30 114 43 49 115 3 6 7 17 18 116 5 117 20 21 26 120 1 3 19 24 25 123 16~ 43 124 23 126 44 127 4 5 13 130 24 48 132 19 135 137 14 16

44

HEALTH [Continued] Causes of Death [Continued]

136 3-6 25 27 29-31 38 39 141 16 142 23 143 19 202 3 9 10 12 14 16-18 206 14 209 19 20

Diseases 102 13 103 20 105 11 14 23 24 107 6 11 13 14 16 19 20 30 31 109 24 38 39 110 2 8 30 31 112 14 19 24 113 8 12 13 18 19 30 114 9 17 25 26 37 49 115 5 7 12 16-20 22 23 116 19 117 26 47 52-56 120 3 19 20 24 26 122 18 24 123 16 22-24 124 22-24 26 125 47 126 22 35 127 3 7 128 2 9 129 2 3 130 3 38 47 131 12 22 132 2 19 133 8 135 13 21 136 25 30 35 39 137 4 8 138 13 23 139 7 140 5 142 20 21 202 1-4 8-14 16 18 203 6 205 1 206 2 209 11 12 19

Folk Remedies and Cures 103 5 107 11

45

HEALTH [Continued] Folk Remedies and Cures Continued]

109 24 25 113 11 19 115 2 3 22 117 20 21 123 20 23 128 6 133 9 10 135 14 22 137 4 142 20 21 202 8-111 14

Health Care 101 13 20 102 13 103 5 91 16 105 141 151 23 24 106 1 8 107 111 18 23 38 109 151 16 181 23 241 381 39 110 2 1 8 1 311 32 112 6 113 1 51 18-201 301 311 33 38 114 17 371 38 115 5-7 12-18 23 116 5 61 23 117 20-231 55 118 171 18 120 3 41 8 21 22 121 20 25 122 18 20 21 123 4 22 23 124 4 22 23 125 10 21 37 38 126 22 23 35 127 3 7-9 30 128 2 9 129 19 130 1 22 23 47 48 131 22 132 19 133 8-10 135 91 12-14 21 22 136 6 9 301 33 35 137 8 138 131 23 139 71 9~ 101 18 19 141 2 0 142 20

46

HEALTH Continued] Health Care Continued]

202 2-14 16-19 206 14 209 11 12

Sanitation 202 4-6 15 17

HOUSING Auto Courts

107 9~ 14~ 27 Ditch Camps

102 7 8~ 14 103 26 104 12 105 23 106 15 107 10 110 6 25 113 14 35 114 39 115 52 118 15 16 119 13 16 121 19 20 122 22 23 125 20 37 126 33 129 15 131 20 132 18 136 37-39 137 17 139 18 202 4-6 15 203 3 206 7 I 10 208 7 8 11 209 10

Dugouts 135 11~ 18 19

Government-provided 101 34 103 26 27 104 19 20 51 105 10 106 10 11 14

47

HOUSING Continued] Government-provided [Continued]

107 4-7 13 14 16 17 28 108 12 109 31-33 110 14 111 9-11 15 112 3 8 113 35 36 114 38 39 118 16 119 13 121 17-19 124 16 125 25 33 36 126 26 30-32 127 23 41 128 20 129 141 15 131 22 133 2 0 137 30 141 20 202 6 15 203 3 204 16 17 205 4 206 13 14 208 7 20 9 10

Grower-provided 102 8 103 24-26 104 20 42 46 105 9 106 12 15 109 15 28 110 16 111 14 112 6 113 13 16 114 10 23 28 33 34 118 18 20 119 12 13 121 22 122 6 23 123 35 42 125 24 25~ 33 35 36 126 21 7 33 127 11 18 23

48

HOUSING [Continued] Grower-provided [Continued]

128 19 129 4 5 13-15 131 16 133 18 137 17 ~ 20 139 15 18 140 6 8-10 16 141 14 16 17 201 8 9 203 3 204 16 17 206 6-8 13 209 10

Homes in California 101 8 26 28 29 102 4 6 11 12 103 21 104 4 12-14 25 26 49 60 61 105 19 20 106 12 21 107 5 I 7 121 27 108 31 6 1 7 109 151 181 271 29 110 81 14 15 111 14 112 61 8 I 201 301 331 39 113 16-201 23 24 28 114 10 111 231 331 34 115 15-17 116 241 261 32 117 18 19 118 14 121 111 171 181 221 29 122 246 123 341 36 371 411 50 124 101 111 141 16 125 251 35 126 21 22 33 127 11 13 18-241 30 311 37 128 19 20 129 4 11 12 15-17 131 13 16 17 19 20 132 12 14 15 17 133 8 12 15 27 28 134 10-13 135 24 27 31 33 136 21 24 25 137 20 24 26 27

49

HOUSING [Continued] Homes in California IContinued]

138 13 16-18 20 25 28 29 139 17 18 ~3 24 140 6-11 17 141 13 14 16 27 142 29 143 11 12 20 201 10 202 3 203 1 2 204 16 18 205 7 206 7-9 208 10 209 9 11 14 15

Homestead in Arkansas 103 3 115 1 2 4 9 10 22-24 128 1 2 137 1 141 1 2 143 6 7

Homesmiddottead in Missouri 108 1 119 1 2 4

Homestead in Nebraska 130 5-8 18 132 2 8

Homestead in Oklahoma 103 9 12-14 17 104 56 106 2 109 10 110 1 114 1 4 10 16 115 2 7 118 2 4 122 2 4 9 11 123 1 2 9-14 124 3-5 125 9 10 126 3 4 27 127 1 2 6 7 15 16 26 27 128 3 131 1 133 1 4 135 6-8 136 8 11 12 137 7 13

50

HOUSING [Continued] Homestead in Oklahoma [Continued]

138 2 3 9 11 12 139 1-3 142 1-4 7--13 209 3

Homestead in South Dakota 134 2 3

Homestead in Texas 111 3 117 2 121 1 4 129 1 2 140 1

Internment Camps WW II) 122 23 125 35

Labor Camps 103 21 24 28 104 44 107 4 10 12 16 17 26 27 29 109 27 28 31-33 110 33 113 17 20 114 24-28 33 117 11 12 17 18 25 123 33 128 16 129 4 12 17 133 18 134 13 21 22 142 29 202 15 204 16 205 5

State Rental Homes 135 27 28

Tents 101 34 102 4 5 103 9 104 3 13 42 43 62 105 9 106 13 107 4 9 10 14 17 27 28 109 1 2 9 31 113 6 114 24 115 15

51

HOUSING [Continued] Tents Continued]

116 8 117 19 121 17-20 123 33 124 16 125 33 37 127 30~ 37 129 4 12 15 131 13 20 21 134 21 140 6 143 13 14 202 4 204 9 17 206 6 7 209 10 11

IMPACT OF EXPERIENCE

l(H 14 161 191 28 31 102 10 103 35 41 104 2 81 48 55 63 64 106 26 27 107 6 14 30-33 35-37 108 19-21 109 40 110 13 19 20 27 34-36 38 39 111 18 112 14 17 19-211 30 34 40 113 24-26 2 9 34 37 114 50 115 20 53 116 37 117 10 15 24 27 58 121 11 15-19 31 122 23 24 123 39 42 53-55 125 45 47 126 17 ~ 18 24 33 45 46 127 12 14 19-21 32-351 41 43 128 19 30~ 35-38 130 48 49 131 191 25 31 132 17 24

52

IMPACT OF EXPERIENCE [Continued]

134 136

137 138 141 142 143 202 203 209

24 25 28 11 17 20 41 29_ 32 16 31-33 14 25 26 28 34 22 23 16-19 11 19 25

29 21 25 33 35 36 40

INDIANA

202 1

IOWA

142 205 207

4 1 1

IWO JIMA

117 42-48

JAPANESE INTERNMENT

122 125 205

23 35 9 10

KANSAS

113 116 132 207

3 14 1 6 16

KU KLUX KLAN

103 135

28 14-17

53

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA

114 301 46 116 19 122 22 131 20 135 20 139 11 140 13 202 4 51 9 17 18 208 3 1 6 10-12

Attraction of California 101 3 1 17 102 3 103 18 20 105 6 106 6 9 11 281 29 107 8 108 4 I 18 109 9 110 8 111 9 112 23 113 51 6 114 91 22 115 14 391 41 116 71 9 117 8 118 11 12 119 8 1 10 11 121 9 122 3 124 10 11 125 81 241 30 126 151 16 127 8 1 16 27 128 13 129 3 130 32 131 12 25 132 3 11 12 134 81 11 24 135 11 18 136 18 139 101 26 140 5 141 51 14 142 3 4 143 11 201 4 I 6 8 12

54

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA [Continued]

202 6 206 2 4 209 2

Belongings 101 3 102 4 103 15 20 104 42 105 6 7 106 10 107 3 16 108 4 111 8 112 2 113 6 7 11 114 30 115 14 116 22 117 8 118 13 15 124 10 12 126 17 127 9 18 128 15 130 30 35 131 13 132 14 135 20 136 19 138 14 140 9 141 14 202 5 205 1 207 19 209 5

Border Inspections 102 8 103 15 20 104 9 10 49 105 8 106 30 108 18 19 110 24 113 6 7 10-12 114 30 31 117 11 118 13

55

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA Continued] Border Inspections Continued]

121 10 123 33 124 13 125 32 126 20 127 10 29 128 16 18 131 14 132 14 133 7 135 20 137 18 138 14 143 15 209 5 8

CookingFood 102 3 5 13 15 103 21 106 10 113 8 10 114 9 29 116 10 117 9 118 12 119 10 123 33 125 19 31 126 20 127 10 128 15 130 3 0 1 3 3 131 13 14 132 13 133 5 6 134 10 135 20 138 14 141 12 143 11 15 209 5

Funds Available 101 3 24 102 4 103 15 18 104 2 105 6 106 9 107 4 14-16

56

MIGRATIONTO CALIFORNIA [Continued] Funds Available [Continued]

108 5 110 3 8 111 8 112 1 4 6 113 6 114 10 17 29 115 14 116 10 22 117 710 118 13 121 3 10 122 4 123 34 124 12 125 17 126 5 18-20 127 17 2 9 128 15 129 3 130 29 30 34 131 13 132 13 133 3 134 8 10 135 12 18 138 14 140 6 141 12 142 25 143 10 11 201 7 205 1 209 5

Reasons for Move 101 3 23 102 2 4 103 15 18 20 25 39 104 2 42 105 4 6 106 9 11 107 2 108 3 5 18 109 9 10 13 27 110 3 4 8 111 7 8 112 2 113 5 6

57

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA [Continued] Reasons for Move [Continued]

114 115 116 117 118 119 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 201 204 205 206 207 209

Route 102 103 104 105 106 108 110 112 113 114 115 116

8-10 21 22 14 19-22 7 11 8 8 3 141 10 8 14 7 1

12 2 291 121 11 11 41 111 181 8 13 10 51 5

9

4 30 1 32

101 141 23-25 30

8 1 16 1 30 13

3 311 321 341 35 13

3 8-11

12 18 40

13

26 6 9 11

2-4 16 17 19 24 21 10 6 9 1 2 10 19 11 21 191 22

4 18-20 2 I 8 61 7 10 4 3 5 4 I 8 31 40 22-24

58

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA Continued] Route Continued]

117 8-10 118 12 119 9 10 124 11 125 17 126 181 19 127 9 181 29 128 14-16 130 32-34 131 14 132 13 134 10 135 11 19 137 17 138 13 14 202 4 5 205 1 209 7

Shelter 102 4 103 18-20 104 9 106 10 107 4 108 4 111 8 112 5 113 8 10 114 9 24 28 29 116 22 23 117 9 118 12 119 9 121 9 123 33 124 10 125 17-19 126 17 127 9 128 15 129 3 130 301 33 131 13 132 13 133 5 134 10 135 11 136 19

59

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA [Continued] Shelter [Continued]

137 17 141 12 143 11 201 7 2 07 18 209 5

Transportation 101 3 102 4-6 103 16 18 20 104 8 42 105 6 1 7 106 10 107 3 108 4 109 9 13 110 3 8 23 24 111 8 112 5 113 6 7 114 8 24 29-31 115 14 116 1 9 10 22 117 8 118 12 119 8 9 121 9 122 4 I 17 123 32 33 124 12 125 17-191 24 26 2 9 31 126 5 17 18 127 9 17 128 15 129 3 131 13 133 4 134 10 135 11 136 19 138 13 139 10 140 5 9 141 12 142 3 25

15143 201 8 205 1 209 1 2 4 5

60

MISSOURI

108 1 2 19 115 4 0 121 2 129 16 207 7 208 5

Cities Cape Girardeau

116 9 El Dorado Springs

108 1 3 Hannibal

119 4 7 Kansas City

116 8 207 3

Monroe City 119 1

St Louis 119 2 4 7 8

MONTANA

119 3

NEBRASKA

132 1 Cities

Grand Island 130 18

Kerney 130 3

Litchfield 130 3 4 16 35

Ponca 130 1 4 7

Return to 130 40

THE NEW DEAL Civilian Conservation Corps

103 34

61

THE NEW DEAL [Continued] Civilian Conservation Corps [Continued]

110 3-7 9 35 112 28 119 15 125 5 12 21-23 129 18 139 7-9 16 207 13 208 10

Hoover 103 32 34 125 12

National Recovery AdministrationOther Agencies 103 32 34 118 8 205 4 5 8-19

Politics 101 34 103 33 35 104 7 1 8 33 107 12 112 13 28 121 2 125 12 14 15 131 10 132 10 11 138 8 1 15 139 14 140 25 207 12 208 15 209 21

Roosevelt 101 32-34 103 32 104 32 33 106 5 108 5 6 15 16 110 3 35 36 111 6 7 112 27 28 113 25 32 114 19 115 12 118 9 119 6 15 123 30 31 125 12 15 126 13

62

THE NEW DEAL [Continued] Roosevelt [Continued]

127 22 23 128 11 129 10 14 130 23 24 26 27 131 5 9 10 132 9 133 13 27 134 4 8 24 138 11 139 6 7 13 14 23 140 24 14178 142 17 18 205 17 18 207 9 12 13 208 10 209 21

Voting 103 33 106 5 110 25 26 125 14 130 23 131 5 139 252 4 140 25 207 13

Works Progress Administration 101 336 102 2 104 31 105 4 5 8 19 20 107 1 108 12 110 35 111 177 112 28 113 17 18 21 24 33 114 22 115 13 118 8 119 14 156 124 14 17 125 1 12 23 127 22 128 20 23 27 129 5 10 132 9 11 16 133 11 17

63

THE NEW DEAL [Continued] Works Progress Administration Continued]

134 5 9 23 138 11 12 13978 140 23 141 23 142 18 204 6 207 12 208 10 209 21

NEW MEXICO

135 11 18-20 140 3 4

Cities Albuquerque

117 8 11 Deming

116 22 23 Gallup

116 12 Las Cruces

116 22 23

OKIE

113 10 33 114 41 46 128 18 25 33 132 18 19 135 26 202 5 205 4 1 6 208 4

Definition 101 31 102 8 104 37 54 105 22 106 31-33 107 38 108 19 109 17T 19 27 110 28 35

64

OKIE [Continued] Definition [Continued]

114 44 118 24 121 21 32 123 22 37 38 124 25 26 126 40 127 14 31 33 128 33 132 21 22 134 14 136 37-40 137 22 30 139 19 141 25 201 16 202 4 1 16 203 10 206 14 208 4 13

Reactions to Term 101 32 102 8 9 104 37 54 105 22 106 31-33 107 38 39 109 19 110 12 27 28 113 33 34 37 114 41 42 116 34 118 24 120 26 27 121 21 123 37 38 42 124 18 125 42 43 126 32 40 46 127 14 33 36 128 24 25 33 129 21 131 23 132 23 136 22 39 40 137 21 22 30 139 19 141 24 142 29 30

42

35

65

OKIE [Continued] Reactions to Term [Continued]

201 16 203 10 205 12

Rednecks 107 2 4-26

OKLAHOMA

111 6 125 3 10 126 10 14 27 43 128 4 135 11 12 141 5 9

Cities Ardmore

110 1 2 139 2

Blair 114 15

Blanchard 120 1 2 5

Boley 133 1 1 3

Boynton 135 11

Bushyhead 137 73 6

Checotah 113 1 4 128 3 8 209 1

Chelsea 137 7 812

Cold Springs 140 4

Colgate 112 2

Comanche 142 1

Council Hill 131 1

Cushing 201 2

Duncan 110 1 124 1

66

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities Continued]

Durant 103 16

Dustin 139 1 2 25

Enid 138 middot 6

EufaulaLake Eufaula 103 71 29 209 23

Fort Gibson 123 1 12 13 24 25 32 126 1 16

Fort Sill 120 5

Frederick 104 56

Granite 114 8

Greenfield 141 9

Guthrie 138 2-5 13 15

Hammon 142 3 15

Hanna 112 3 136 1

Hartshorne 125 1

Henryetta 103 16 209 1

Hillibee 127 4

Hitchita 112 25 209 3

Holdenville 137 3-5

Hollis 102 1

Lenna 118 1 131 2

Lexington 120 1 2

Lindsay 106 9

67

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities (Continued]

Maud 118 1

McAlester 109 91 10 125 20

McLain 122 1

Meeker 127 6 15 16

Muskogee 122 1 123 18 19 25

Nowata 122 2

Oaklodge 116 1 5

Okemah 103 8 133 4

Oklahoma City 120 8 12 138 3 5

Paden 127 4

Pauls Valley 106 1 109 10 13

Pitcher 103 8

Pleasant Valley 109 10 13

Ponca City 142 1 2

Porum 112 1

Prague 127 5 6

Quinton 136 1 10 11 18

Sallisaw 116 16_ 36

Scullyville 116 3 7

Seminole 116 1 135 8

Spiro 102 1 116 1 3 6 7

68

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities [Continued]

Stillwater 201 4 13

Tryon 201 1

Tulsa 116 16 17

Tuttle 120 1

Watonga 120 4 141 9

Weletka 103 11

Wewoka 112 1 4 25

Whodathoughtit 113 3

Craig County 122 11

Moved to 114 8 115 26 128 2 3 131 1 2 137 3 141 4

Oklahoma Territory 127 1-3

Payne County 105 1

Return to 102 11 107 15 109 27 110 18 38 111 8 18 114 10 14 15 17 116 36 37 120 13 27 123 53 125 25 26 29 30 40 127 16 28 131 13 22 25 133 16 135 23 25 136 18 137 7

69

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Return to [Continued]

139 26 27 140 9 142 3 10 17 22 34 201 13 206 7 207 20 209 1 2 17 18 23

Rogers County 101 23

Sequoyah County 116 1 16-18 36

Wagoner County 101 23

OREGON

109 28 29 130 29-34 206 2

POEMS

128 14 22 25 31 34 36

RELIEFWELFARE Agencies

102 91 13 103 32 107 35 112 12 114 18 124 2 3 125 17 202 5 15 2 0 4 2 11-13

Attitudes toward 101 10 102 91 10 103 32 104 24 32 105 19 110 14 26 27 111 17 112 12 113 17 2833

70

RELIEFWELFARE [Continued] Attitudes toward [Continued]

116 35 119 15 121 177 19 25 123 43 124 177 23 125 38 126 35_~ 39 127 417 42 128 27-30 129 5 130 2 7 131 4 27 30 31 132 16-18 133 13 14 137 32 139 8 140 23 142 18 202 71 8 1 15 203 6 11 204 13 14 20 208 10 209 21

Quality 102 10 103 32 104 32 125 38 39 204 15

Type Received 102 9 10 103 16 32 33 104 24 31 105 19 107 15 108 4 110 17 111 17 112 12 113 32 114 18 42 118 8 121 17 124 23 125 37 128 28 29 130 27 132 16

71

RELIEFWELFARE [Continued] Type Received IContinued]

133 13 134 15 135 28 139 8 202 5 71815 204 15 208 9 209 211 22

Welfare 101 9 10 102 9 10 103 32 104 24 311 36 1 0 5 19- 21 1 2 5 106 12 16 17 23 24 107 14 15 18 351 37 108 4 1 71 18 110 14 17 25-27 111 17 112 121 13 15 113 15 171 28 114 181 421 43 116 35 120 17 121 19 122 24 123 43 125 19 126 251 39 128 27 28 131 4 27 133 11 13 22 136 14 137 32 140 3 141 20 142 18 201 13 202 51 71 15 203 6 11 204 2 11 19-21 205 4 11 12 207 10 13 19

RELIGION

103 32

72

RELIGION [Continued]

110 29 113 321 36 126 28 29 131 6 132 6 135 151 32 142 12 26 33 202 6

Brush Arbor 109 5 122 19 123 25 136 10 139 41 5 209 11

Churches 101 7 11 102 10 105 31 29 106 2 I 8 I 25 107 3 109 5 110 171 18 112 371 39 113 21 16 17 35 114 51 7 8 441 45 115 8 31-33 50-53 117 54-58 118 51 6 1 21 119 4 120 8 121 25 26 122 191 24 123 25126142 124 21 31 5 61 201 22 125 81 41 126 71 241 30 127 21 10 14 271 301 341 351 38-41 128 6 26 27 130 3 131 6 132 6 21 23 133 23 134 1 3 24 25 29 135 7 141 18 31 136 3 7 137 9 10 24 25 138 8 91 14

73

RELIGION Continued] Churches Continued]

140 14 15 141 2 3 9 142 4 22 30-33 143 12 15 24 201 5 11 209 4

MinistryMissionary Work 107 23 113 31 36 142 25 26 29

Moral Majority 134 29

RevivalsTraveling Ministers 109 5 114 5 6 115 32 118 5 6 124 6 125 8 I 9 126 =middot 8 127 5 128 6 131 4 6 I 8 135 14 139 4 141 3 142 26-28 32 33

SOUTH DAKOTA Beadle County

134 1 Huron County

134 5 Return to

134 8 9 29 Wounded Knee

134 5

TEXAS

113 4 114 6 28 43 44 124 4 131 20 142 24 30

74

TEXAS Continued] Cities

Abilene 111 5 6 117 15

Austin lb3 15

Barstow 104 1

Big Spring 142 30 32 209 s 6

Cedar Hill 140 1

Dallas 117 7 140 1

Electra 140 4

Gainesville 121 1

Haskell 129 1

Kemp 117 6

La Mesa 114 14

Plainview 110 3

Port Arthur 116 8 9

Red Springs 114 1

Silverton 140 1

Waco 103 15 16

Wichita Falls 117 8

Wylie 111 1

Brazo River 103 16

Farming Conditions 104 40

Return to 114 14 16 121 28 31 129 6

Rio Grande Valley 103 15

75

VIOLENCE

103 28 29 104 17 21 105 25 27 107 61 9 12 261 28 30 109 2 01 21 33 111 13 17 112 9 10 36 113 4J 18J 21-23 26-29 33 34 114 2527 35 115 49 123 36 125 191 43 126 41 127 23 131 22 23 138 10 11 20-22 139 9 10 15 18 25 203 8 204 9 206 10-12

VIRGINIA

206 1

WASHINGTON

206 1

WORK --xfter World War II

101 29 102 12 103 31 104 15 44 106 16 107 171 19-21 36 110 19 20 34 37 111 16 112 34J 35 114 48 116 31 117 51-57 119 18 120 21 23 24

76

WORK [Continued] --xfter World War II [Continued]

123 46 50 124 28 125 2 28 43-45 126 38 44 127 33 371 41 129 71 8 130 38 41 42 46 134 11 136 301 31 138 25-27 139 22 141 21 26 206 187 19 207 5

Conditions 103 22-24 26 104 2-6 15 16 30 35 52 107 22 24-28 30 31 109 31 110 10 11 12 25 112 26 29 113 15 114 24 124 20 125 22 27 2 9 32 126 21 26 30 38 129 5 12 13 131 21 139 18 203 5 7

During World War II 101 20 29 102 11 103 24 35 104 15 105 25 26 107 17 108 5 6 20 109 37 110 18 19 37 111 12 113 22 26 114 47 48 115 44 47 53 116 31 117 35-51 118 23 119 16

77

WORK [Continued] --ollring World War II [Continued]

120 20 21 121 29 123 22 46 124 27 125 3 27 34 35 43 126 35 43 44 127 20 128 21 29 37 129 7 10 130 37 38 40 41 131 26 29 132 23 133 16 20 134 11 20 136 27 28 138 23-25 139 18 20 21 141 21 26 143 19 202 9 203 8 206 10 15 207 3 4 209 20

Employers 101 30 1025-712 103 12 17 22 32 104 2 15 30 105 11 16 106 15 19 107 9 29-31 38 108 14 15 20 109 1 15 20 27 110 9-11 13 27 36 111 15 112 6 7 26 29 32 113 15 16 28 29 114 11 24 31 41-43 115 16 43-45 116 6 7 25 26 28 30-32 117 18 52 118 13 20 119 11-13 16 18 19 120 12 14 15 20 23 121 17 24 122 5-8 123 35 36

78

WORK [Continued] ~players [Continued]

124 20 125 5 21 24 271 281 40 126 151 21 22 251 26 361 371 39 127 11 121 201 211 30 33 128 18 31 129 4 1 7 1 9-11 1 13 1 18 1 21 2 2 130 31 3540 131 16 26 27 133 2 6 134 121 16-18 201 211 25 136 17-19 26 27 33-35 137 6 8 161 19 20 138 3-6 13 20 139 10 121 14-16 140 9-11 141 16 17 201 12 202 2 3 203 7 206 31 15 207 3 5 209 16

Labor Contracting 107 19 261 291 311 32 133 16-18 26

Migrant Labor 101 41 5 12 30 102 6 7 103 24 25 104 2-6 15 241 25 52 105 9-12 171 18 106 121 131 15 17 21-24 107 4 5 8 18 24-27 30 31 108 3 8 15 109 7 8 19-21 27-30 110 91 101 13 15 111 8 12 16 17 112 6 31 32 113 13 15 18 32 114 31 32 115 52 116 27-30 117 12 17-19 291 31 118 16 119 11 12 120 11-13 15 22 121 10 11 22 122 5 22

79

WORK Continued] --grgrant Labor Continued]

123 35 42 43 125 33 126 26 30 33 37 38 127 31 128 16 21 28 129 3 4 11-17 20 21 130 33 34 131 15 19-21 26 133 19 134 9-13 21 22 135 21 25 29 136 37 38 137 16 20 139 13 15-17 140 3 4 141 19 20 142 18 143 11 13 201 8 14 202 4 9 15 203 4 5 7 8-10 205 3 4 7 206 2 4 5-7 9 12-15 208 6 209 8 9 12-15

Mining 103 8 19 115 33 116 20 21 122 11-13 125 1 3 4 12 131 2 140 4 5 141 1

Odd Jobs 104 23 105 15 25 106 3 107 12 18 19 34 35 108 3 5 6 9 111 11 15 16 113 13 114 17 18 32 33 40 41 48 115 19 24 116 25 26 117 7 52 118 18 119 8 12 14 15

80

WORK [Continued] --odd Jobs

120 8 17 122 6 7 22 123 36 40 49 124 14 16 19 24 127 11 128 19 20 29 129 1 3 5 7 131 16 25 30 132 14 17 134 8 12 15 16 135 11 23 137 12 20 25 26 138 18 22 139 6 7 12 16 17 140 1 6-8 10 142 2 3 5 9 14 34 35 143 6 12 14-16 206 3 4 209 20

Oil Fields 102 5-7 12 112 25 26 114 14 15 116 1 13 121 17 125 2 4 1 28 46 129 9 135 7 8 I 23 29 139 22 140 4 142 2 3 206 16 18 208 1-5

Permanent Jobs 101 9 27 29 103 12 17 23 24 32 104 4 6 14 24 26 29 34 106 4 107 19 35 108 4 7-9 109 15 27-29 110 2 10 18 19 21 24 111 6 9-11 16 112 7 30 31 113 1 4 21 28-31 114 16 31 32 48 115 16 1 17 4 4 116 2 7-16 32

81

WORK [Continued] --permanent Jobs [Continued]

118 11 131 18 19 119 191 20 120 201 211 25 121 22 122 2 3 I 5~8 I 23 123 11 VI 35 36 124 1 14-17 125 20 25 27-29 37 126 21 25 33 35-38 127 11 20-22 24 30 128 20 28-30 129 4 7 130 31 36-38 131 21 30 132 18 19 133 19 22 134 11 18 25-28 36 136 2 10 14 15 19 33-35 137 6 8 26-28 138 1-4 8 139 22 23 140 4 5 10-12 20 141 12 17 142 5 25 26 28 35 143 19 201 10 205 6 8 9 2 07 3 1 5 208 1

Prisoners of War as Workers 115 47 133 20 203 9

Strikes 101 17 104 21 22 1 43 105 11 21 106 13 15 16 191 20 33 107 7 11 15 28 109 20 21 110 32 33 111 13 112 7-10 14 113 32 115 48-50 118 18 124 24 125 3 4

82

WORK [Continued] --strikes [Continued]

126 36 127 24 129 10 11 130 40 41 131 27 133 25 138 8 139 16 17 140 14-16 22 201 14 203 7 206 10-13 209 18

Unions 101 17 35 104 21 22 45 105 21 106 15 16 107 5 11-13 21-24 108 12 109 20 112 2 10 32 34-36 113 31 114 42 115 50 116 33 34 118 18 119 13 120 23 24 124 24 125 34 43 45 46 126 36 127 42 128 30 129 10 11 16 130 39-41 46 131 26 134 23 139 16 140 14 22 141 21 203 7 209 18

Wages 101 27 103 10 14 17 18 22 23 33 104 2 4 I 22 I 24 26 341 35 47 105 13 161 17

83

WORK [Continued] --wages [Continued]

106 14 18 19 107 2 12 17 25 30 108 5 6 8 109 6 8 20 21 28 29 31 40 110 7 9 11 1216 111 8 11 13 14 16 112 4 8-10 14 113 13 16-18 26 28 29 114 11 18 25 32 33 42 115 16 28 44 50 116 7 11 16 19 26-32 34 117 7 18 32 35 118 15 18 119 1 11 13 14 120 11-14 121 11 122 3 6-8 123 35 49 125 4 5 7 12 21-23 27-29 38 43 126 23 25 26 36 42 127 17 24 42 43 128 30 129 3 5 7 10 11 21 22 13 0 3 6 3 7 3 9-41 131 12 13 16 134 12 15 16 23 24 26 135 11 21 23 136 28 29 137 8 9 32 138 5 11 18 25 139 6 7 10 12-14 16-18 140 7 9 10 14 15 141 4 8 10 12 15 16 142 16 201 10 203 2 5 204 14 205 6 206 4 10 11 14 15 2 07 10 13 208 9 209 13 15

Work Permits 109 22 23

25

EDUCATION [Continued] College [Continued]

110 20 211 32 114 4 9 116 32 117 53-55 118 3 119 6 120 2 121 121 29 30 122 2 123 51 125 1 6 7 21 126 44 45 127 20 321 33 36-40 128 38 130 43 132 25 133 17 21 22 137 8 29 138 3 6 22-24 31 140 20 22 142 4 26 30 143 16 17 202 1 2 5 9 205 2 5 6 16 19 207 2 3 208 ll 4 209 20-23

Discrimination 101 11 107 6 108 101 11 110 32 112 17 114 121 131 351 36 117 131 14 16 301 34 118 7 I 16 17 22 120 27 121 13-16 123 35-38 124 15 19 125 23 126 24 25 34 43 127 19 20 36 128 22-24 129 19 131 141 22-24 28 132 22 133 14 24 25

26

EDUCATION [Continued] Discrimination [Continued]

134 14 15 21 24 135 18 136 22 24 137 16 21 141 22 203 4 206 17 209 9 16

Iowa 205 2 207 2

Missouri 108 2 11 119 1 21 4-6

Nebraska 130 1 2 7 17 132 4-6

New Mexico 135 19

Oklahoma 101 21 7 102 1 104 14 105 1-3 106 31 7 107 3 109 27 110 2 3 30 113 1 3 114 2 13 50 116 11 6 7 18 118 2 3 6 120 1 21 5-7 122 2 123 7 9 12 20 21 24 25 35 124 2 4 6 125 1 6 20 21 126 2 5 6 44 127 2 3 16 128 4-6 131 1 3 7 8 133 1 11 135 1 2 8 16 18 136 16 17 231 24 137 3 5-8 11 14-16 29 30 138 1-6 10 139 1 142 7 14 15 21 201 3 209 3 4

27

EDUCATION 1Continued] South Dakcita

134 1-3 24 Texas

111 4 114 2 13 50 117 1 5 6 10 121 2 4 5 13 129 2 140 4 143 2

FAMILY LIFE

101 1 5 19 102 2 7 11 12 16 103 2 31 4 6 10 21 105 1 2 I 9 16 24 26 28 106 38 112 7 113 9 10 26 116 20 21 118725 124 4 27 28 125 3 4 126 24 25 44 45 135 2 9 14 15 136 8 9

Bartering 109 11 115 6 116 6 123 15 125 101 11 126 5 128 4 129 2 131 7 140 3

Cars 103 2 4 7 8 9 12 14 15 20 27 105 18 29 106 12 13 107 3 9 15 108 2 4 6 111 8 113 22 23 29 114 4 15 30 33 116 22 30 36 117 71 8 12 23

28

FAMILY LIFE (Continued] Cars Continued]

119 4 120 9 131 15 121 9 122 4 16 17 123 13 125 3 291 31 126 5 17 18 127 9 16 17 128 15 129 3 130 4 30 133 4 12 134 3 5 6 135 9 25 136 19 24 27 138 1 12 13 19 20 30 140 5 9 141 4 5 12 142 6 17 203 3 205 2 9 206 9 207 6 I 21 22 209 4

Chores 101 2 102 12 103 3 6 21 104 48 52 58 59 105 17 109 6-8 18 26 111 2 113 1 2 6 7 114 3 39 40 115 5 7 10 27 28 117 5 26 118 3 4 119 2 120 5 121 1 3 123 1 2 51 10 11 14 15 19 31

461 49 124 3 4 21 125 2 126 3 6 7 128 1 8 130 34 131 8 1 25

29

FAMILY LIFE [Continued] Chores IContinued]

132 3 133 2 15 134 7 135 5 10 19 22 25 27 137 3 4 10-12 22 25 138 9 139 1 2 4 140 12 141 3 142 6 1 22 201 6 209 4 14

Cooking Food 101 9 24 102 3 5 13 15 103 4 27 29 105 2 11 14 15 106 35 36 107 9 13 14 108 2 3 14 109 2 3 7 12 13 22 110 31 111 3 113 2 15 16 18 114 4 17 18 25 38 39 115 10 1 11 1 16 1 2 8 1 31 116 101 24 117 51 6 1 17 119 4 120 16 121 7 24 25 122 13 16 20 123 15-18 25 27 37 49 124 5 6 21 22 125 11-14 126 22 23 127 10 17 128 1 5 10 129 12 130 8 13-15 25 131 5-7 20 21 25 132 6 7 20 133 2 1 3 1 11 1 2 2 134 5-7 22 135 2-6 9 10 18 22 25 27 136 9 12 13 23 137 2 3 10 19 138 25

30

FAMILY LIFE IContinued] CookingFood [Continued]

139 2 3 140 1-3 142 6 7 10 11 143 5-7 11 201 6 16 202 5-7 203 2 204 10 206 1 2 207 10 208 5 209 11-13

Dating 103 12 104 56 106 9 107 10 108 16 113 3 4 114 15 115 4 8 36 116 1 14 117 53 119 5 120 7 8 122 21 125 19 126 8 127 21 130 17 133 24 135 31 136 26 27 2 91 32 137 10 138 20-23 142 27

Entertainment 101 6 7 14 26 102 14 15 103 7 12 27 29 30 104 48 52 105 3 106 4 14 18 26 31 107 3 1 5 108 2 109 2 5 21 26 32 36 110 17 111 2 11

31

FAMILY LIFE [Continued] Entertainment [Continued]

112 31 38 113 2 281 29 31 114 51 13 1 15 1 40 115 3-5 8 33 36 116 2-4 33 117 9 23 24 34 118 5-7 20 21 119 4 1 5 1 11 14 120 2 8 121 5 19 122 9 19 20 123 5 20 211 25 37 411 42 124 2 6 21 125 41 6 8 9 221 33 126 8 257 28 127 34 128 6-8 241 26 129 81 171 18 131 61 9 132 5-7 133 3 14 15 134 6 17 21 22 135 3 7 91 13 14 16 30 32 136 2 91 11-131 29 137 9 24 138 5 23 139 4 9 140 2 3 141 3 10 142 6 11 15 22 143 1 3 8 10 201 2 5 203 6 208 6 2 0 9 4 13

Hobbies 102 7 103 12 104 57-59 114 9 118 6 120 5 123 19 129 8 135 3

Hunting 109 2 116 21 5

32

FAMILY LIFE [Continued] Hunting [Continued]

119 5 8 122 11 123 16-22 125 10 131 5 22 135 5 10 24 139 24

Marriage 101 3 25 102 2 12 16 103 12-14 104 56 105 1 25 106 8 1 9 107 171 20 108 8 16 109 26 27 110 2 19 111 4 5 112 4 113 1 3 4 29 30 114 15 115 8 9 36 37 116 1 16 30 117 52 53 58 118 21 119 17 120 7 121 15 29 122 2 21 123 27 37 47-49 124 26 125 27 126 8 9 28 127 3-5 211 39 130 5 17 19 42 131 3 132 19 133 24 135 4 31 136 6 8 26 27 30 32 137 10 24 26 138 24 28 139 19 140 4 5 141 21 142 24 27 28 143 17

33

FAMILY LIFE [Continued] Marriage Continued]

201 4 12 14 206 2 207 2 209 20

Moonshining 103 8 10 36-38 122 14 135 3

Problems 103 6 8 20 35 36 105 23 106 24T 25 28 107 19 20 35 37 108 6 16 17 109 17 18 110 2 3 112 3 71 24-26 29 31 113 9 12 18 21-23 25-29 114 7 115 2 3 6 116 7 117 25 120 1-3 24-26 121 23 24 122 10 18 19 130 3 132 1 3 7 135 23 29 30 136 37 38 40 138 4 6 9 141 14 15 201 13 202 6-8 12 204 11

Sense of Community 103 11 105 18 24 106 28 107 14 108 19 109 12_ 19 110 11 18 23 113 10 11 114 18 118 3 4 121 3 122 10 18 19

34

FAMILY LIFE [Continued] Sense of Community [Continued]

124 6 8 15 125 4 8 126 12 13 39 128 7 37 130 2 8 131 4 5 7 20 132 71 8 135 13 17 18 25 31 137 5 6 138 31 32 141 4 9 142 7 8 21-24 143 7

Shivaree 114 15 126 28 127 5

Sports 108 10 113 3 116 4 119 5 120 7 122 19 24 123 4 5 19 45 49 50 125 1 6 128 6 1 9 133 23-25 134 14-22 25 135 10 136 12 137 14 138 19 139 18 141 3 9 142 27 2 08 6

FARMING 110 3 11 115 39 47 48 123 28 29 47 48 52 53 125 10 140 19 20 141 4 10 11 26 201 6

35

FARMING Continued] Butchering

109 12 130 8-13

Crops 101 23 102 1 103 20 32 104 2 105 1 2 109 10 11 111 4 112 2 3 24 113 1 2 4 114 2 115 2 6 23 41 42 116 4 5 17 18 117 5 118 2 9 10 119 2 14 120 6 121 3 6 8 122 13 123 13 14 19 29 41 124 7 9 125 3 10 11 15 29 126 3 127 152 128 1 4 129 1 130 15 16 19-22 27 28 131 11 133 2 137 134 1 5 137 2 138 9 139 2 140 9 202 141 8 143 21 205 2 3 13 206 1 3 4 8 207 6 8 12 14 209 4

Drought 101 23 103 17 104 2 105 5

36

FARMING Continued] Drought Continued]

106 6 109 11 110 22 113 4 6 114 16 19 116 18-20 118 10~ 11 119 3 6 121 6 124 1 7 125 15 126 2 127 71 161 27 128 2 51 10 130 5 16 20 281 29 131 11 132 9 134 5 139 5 140 5 141 41 6 142 19 201 21 16 205 4 8 207 14 20 209 11 2

Dust Storms 101 71 8 102 3 103 17 39 105 4 106 5 6 109 11 110 12 21 111 6 7 112 23 114 21 115 12 116 18~ 19 118 10 11 119 3 120 6 121 6 123 14 124 7 125 15 16 126 14

37

FARMING Continued] Dust Storms IContinued]

127 27 29 128 10 130 16 131 11 136 40 138 137 14 141 4 6 142 4 17-20 201 16 205 4 207 6 14-18 20 21 209 6

FloodsCyclones 107 16 111 6 7 114 23 123 14 23 130 1 134 5 138 15 139 11 209 1

Government Policies 101 20 24 102 2 103 24 32 33 35 104 7 8 33 105 5 106 8 107 13 108 6 15 16 109 9 22 111 6 7 113 32 114 19 20 118 9 10 119 6 120 20 123 30-32 124 9 10 125 121 13 127 22 128 11 130 26 27 131 5 10 11 132 10 134 4 8 24 139 6 16 17

38

FARMING fContinued] Government Policies Continued]

140 24 142 18 201 2 205 11-19 209 7 8

Income 101 3 104 2 105 2 106 8 111 5 112 3 24 26 113 1 2 4 114 4 16 19 115 11 43 117 7 118 2 8 9 119 4 6 7 121 6 7 123 40 41 126 6 13 151 20 127 16 12 8 51 9 129 2 130 15 18 211 22 25 26 34 35

481 49 132 2 9 11 135 3 138 3 140 5 141 4 51 19 142 5 143 20 205 6 13 206 2-4 207 81 9 15 21

Land Ownership 101 23 103 31 107 2 108 1 109 91 10 110 22 112 3 114 1 2 7 115 36 119 1-3 6 7 120 6

39

FARMING [Continued] Land Ownership [Continued]

121 2 122 2 3 123 35 41 50 125 2 3 23 126 2 3 13 127 12 18 22 128 8 129 1 7 22 130 3 131 4 133 3 4 12 137 18 25 26 134 2 4 5 8 11 137 27 138 2 3 139 2 140 5 13 17-19 141 3 15-17 21 22 142 2-4 25 143 20 2 OS 1 2 206 1 5 6 8 9 207 9 10 209 1 22

Land Rental 101 2 102 1 103 8 23 104 1 7 8 107 2 110 1 111 2 113 4 114 1 2 10 14 115 23 27 116 16-18 118 2 119 3 120 6 121 2 7 8 122 2 123 127 13 40 41 50 124 4 9 127 1 2 6 7 128 5 129 1 130 5 15 i31 4 17-19

40

FARMING [Continued] Land Rental IContinued]

138 9 139 5 140 101 13 141 15 201 3 206 5 9

Methods 101 3 102 3 7 12 103 171 20 21 24 31 39 104 1 105 5 106 7 29 109 6 11 12 30 31 110 21 22 28 111 7 112 23 113 2 114 19 20 115 51 41-48 116 5 15 18 118 1 10 19 119 2 4 120 11 14 121 6 7 122 9 10 16-18 123 2 3 6 7 19 29 30 51 52 124 8 9 125 10 11 15 16 126 5 14 21 127 7 16 128 7 10 11 129 7 130 15 1619 131 5 11 18 132 3 9 10 134 6 140 20 141 6 19 142 51 19~ 201 22 143 2 0 201 6 206 3 8 207 7 81 14 16

Sharecropping 103 1 7 105 1 110 1 3

41

FARMING Continued] Sharecropping Continued]

111 2 112 3 24 113 4 115 6 91 27 116 17 117 11 5 7 118 2 9 121 2 127 21 61 15 128 8 129 1 130 51 151 18 137 2 141 41 8 142 2 206 4 5 209 11 19

THE GRAPES OF WRATHSTEINBECK

106 6 1 71 15 108 15 110 29-301 33 119 13 122 22 125 41 128 331 34 132 22 134 13 142 19 208 4 71 11 13-16

Identification with 101 16 35 103 27 28 111 18 113 35 121 27 127 181 41 42 129 13 20 21 131 13 133 21 136 20 37 139 20 201811 205 5

42

THE GRAPES OF WRATHSTEINBECK [Continued] Movie

103 27 105 26 106 33 34 107 5 13 110 2 8 113 34 114 45 118 16 17 121 27 124 25 127 42 131 28 137 31 139 19 141 24 208 15

Objections to 101 16 103 2 8 105 26 27 106 33-36 114 45 46 118 23 24 120 28 124 25 127 18 25 128 33 34 131 27 28 137 30 31 139 20 141 2 4 143 13 204 19 205 5 2 06 19 208 14-16

HEALTH Accidents

104 61 62 107 18 116 22 23

Birth of Children 101 5 102 2 103 5 9 10 13 16 105 1

43

HEALTH [Continued] Birth of Children Continued]

106 16 22 109 15 16 18~ 37 111 6 112 20 113 2 4 5 14 18-20 114 37 115 11-13 17 38 117 21 120 3 8 13 19-22 122 20 123 50 125 10 37 126 12 127 7 1 8 129 19 20 130 1 2 22 133 10 135 9 12 20 21 136 4 8 27 137 2 1 3 138 2 139 19 23 140 711 142 2 8 143 17 202 3 7 11 12 18

Causes of Death 101 25 103 5 106 16 107 1 13 19 109 25 26 38 39 110 2 31 111 5 112 6 113 1 19 30 114 43 49 115 3 6 7 17 18 116 5 117 20 21 26 120 1 3 19 24 25 123 16~ 43 124 23 126 44 127 4 5 13 130 24 48 132 19 135 137 14 16

44

HEALTH [Continued] Causes of Death [Continued]

136 3-6 25 27 29-31 38 39 141 16 142 23 143 19 202 3 9 10 12 14 16-18 206 14 209 19 20

Diseases 102 13 103 20 105 11 14 23 24 107 6 11 13 14 16 19 20 30 31 109 24 38 39 110 2 8 30 31 112 14 19 24 113 8 12 13 18 19 30 114 9 17 25 26 37 49 115 5 7 12 16-20 22 23 116 19 117 26 47 52-56 120 3 19 20 24 26 122 18 24 123 16 22-24 124 22-24 26 125 47 126 22 35 127 3 7 128 2 9 129 2 3 130 3 38 47 131 12 22 132 2 19 133 8 135 13 21 136 25 30 35 39 137 4 8 138 13 23 139 7 140 5 142 20 21 202 1-4 8-14 16 18 203 6 205 1 206 2 209 11 12 19

Folk Remedies and Cures 103 5 107 11

45

HEALTH [Continued] Folk Remedies and Cures Continued]

109 24 25 113 11 19 115 2 3 22 117 20 21 123 20 23 128 6 133 9 10 135 14 22 137 4 142 20 21 202 8-111 14

Health Care 101 13 20 102 13 103 5 91 16 105 141 151 23 24 106 1 8 107 111 18 23 38 109 151 16 181 23 241 381 39 110 2 1 8 1 311 32 112 6 113 1 51 18-201 301 311 33 38 114 17 371 38 115 5-7 12-18 23 116 5 61 23 117 20-231 55 118 171 18 120 3 41 8 21 22 121 20 25 122 18 20 21 123 4 22 23 124 4 22 23 125 10 21 37 38 126 22 23 35 127 3 7-9 30 128 2 9 129 19 130 1 22 23 47 48 131 22 132 19 133 8-10 135 91 12-14 21 22 136 6 9 301 33 35 137 8 138 131 23 139 71 9~ 101 18 19 141 2 0 142 20

46

HEALTH Continued] Health Care Continued]

202 2-14 16-19 206 14 209 11 12

Sanitation 202 4-6 15 17

HOUSING Auto Courts

107 9~ 14~ 27 Ditch Camps

102 7 8~ 14 103 26 104 12 105 23 106 15 107 10 110 6 25 113 14 35 114 39 115 52 118 15 16 119 13 16 121 19 20 122 22 23 125 20 37 126 33 129 15 131 20 132 18 136 37-39 137 17 139 18 202 4-6 15 203 3 206 7 I 10 208 7 8 11 209 10

Dugouts 135 11~ 18 19

Government-provided 101 34 103 26 27 104 19 20 51 105 10 106 10 11 14

47

HOUSING Continued] Government-provided [Continued]

107 4-7 13 14 16 17 28 108 12 109 31-33 110 14 111 9-11 15 112 3 8 113 35 36 114 38 39 118 16 119 13 121 17-19 124 16 125 25 33 36 126 26 30-32 127 23 41 128 20 129 141 15 131 22 133 2 0 137 30 141 20 202 6 15 203 3 204 16 17 205 4 206 13 14 208 7 20 9 10

Grower-provided 102 8 103 24-26 104 20 42 46 105 9 106 12 15 109 15 28 110 16 111 14 112 6 113 13 16 114 10 23 28 33 34 118 18 20 119 12 13 121 22 122 6 23 123 35 42 125 24 25~ 33 35 36 126 21 7 33 127 11 18 23

48

HOUSING [Continued] Grower-provided [Continued]

128 19 129 4 5 13-15 131 16 133 18 137 17 ~ 20 139 15 18 140 6 8-10 16 141 14 16 17 201 8 9 203 3 204 16 17 206 6-8 13 209 10

Homes in California 101 8 26 28 29 102 4 6 11 12 103 21 104 4 12-14 25 26 49 60 61 105 19 20 106 12 21 107 5 I 7 121 27 108 31 6 1 7 109 151 181 271 29 110 81 14 15 111 14 112 61 8 I 201 301 331 39 113 16-201 23 24 28 114 10 111 231 331 34 115 15-17 116 241 261 32 117 18 19 118 14 121 111 171 181 221 29 122 246 123 341 36 371 411 50 124 101 111 141 16 125 251 35 126 21 22 33 127 11 13 18-241 30 311 37 128 19 20 129 4 11 12 15-17 131 13 16 17 19 20 132 12 14 15 17 133 8 12 15 27 28 134 10-13 135 24 27 31 33 136 21 24 25 137 20 24 26 27

49

HOUSING [Continued] Homes in California IContinued]

138 13 16-18 20 25 28 29 139 17 18 ~3 24 140 6-11 17 141 13 14 16 27 142 29 143 11 12 20 201 10 202 3 203 1 2 204 16 18 205 7 206 7-9 208 10 209 9 11 14 15

Homestead in Arkansas 103 3 115 1 2 4 9 10 22-24 128 1 2 137 1 141 1 2 143 6 7

Homesmiddottead in Missouri 108 1 119 1 2 4

Homestead in Nebraska 130 5-8 18 132 2 8

Homestead in Oklahoma 103 9 12-14 17 104 56 106 2 109 10 110 1 114 1 4 10 16 115 2 7 118 2 4 122 2 4 9 11 123 1 2 9-14 124 3-5 125 9 10 126 3 4 27 127 1 2 6 7 15 16 26 27 128 3 131 1 133 1 4 135 6-8 136 8 11 12 137 7 13

50

HOUSING [Continued] Homestead in Oklahoma [Continued]

138 2 3 9 11 12 139 1-3 142 1-4 7--13 209 3

Homestead in South Dakota 134 2 3

Homestead in Texas 111 3 117 2 121 1 4 129 1 2 140 1

Internment Camps WW II) 122 23 125 35

Labor Camps 103 21 24 28 104 44 107 4 10 12 16 17 26 27 29 109 27 28 31-33 110 33 113 17 20 114 24-28 33 117 11 12 17 18 25 123 33 128 16 129 4 12 17 133 18 134 13 21 22 142 29 202 15 204 16 205 5

State Rental Homes 135 27 28

Tents 101 34 102 4 5 103 9 104 3 13 42 43 62 105 9 106 13 107 4 9 10 14 17 27 28 109 1 2 9 31 113 6 114 24 115 15

51

HOUSING [Continued] Tents Continued]

116 8 117 19 121 17-20 123 33 124 16 125 33 37 127 30~ 37 129 4 12 15 131 13 20 21 134 21 140 6 143 13 14 202 4 204 9 17 206 6 7 209 10 11

IMPACT OF EXPERIENCE

l(H 14 161 191 28 31 102 10 103 35 41 104 2 81 48 55 63 64 106 26 27 107 6 14 30-33 35-37 108 19-21 109 40 110 13 19 20 27 34-36 38 39 111 18 112 14 17 19-211 30 34 40 113 24-26 2 9 34 37 114 50 115 20 53 116 37 117 10 15 24 27 58 121 11 15-19 31 122 23 24 123 39 42 53-55 125 45 47 126 17 ~ 18 24 33 45 46 127 12 14 19-21 32-351 41 43 128 19 30~ 35-38 130 48 49 131 191 25 31 132 17 24

52

IMPACT OF EXPERIENCE [Continued]

134 136

137 138 141 142 143 202 203 209

24 25 28 11 17 20 41 29_ 32 16 31-33 14 25 26 28 34 22 23 16-19 11 19 25

29 21 25 33 35 36 40

INDIANA

202 1

IOWA

142 205 207

4 1 1

IWO JIMA

117 42-48

JAPANESE INTERNMENT

122 125 205

23 35 9 10

KANSAS

113 116 132 207

3 14 1 6 16

KU KLUX KLAN

103 135

28 14-17

53

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA

114 301 46 116 19 122 22 131 20 135 20 139 11 140 13 202 4 51 9 17 18 208 3 1 6 10-12

Attraction of California 101 3 1 17 102 3 103 18 20 105 6 106 6 9 11 281 29 107 8 108 4 I 18 109 9 110 8 111 9 112 23 113 51 6 114 91 22 115 14 391 41 116 71 9 117 8 118 11 12 119 8 1 10 11 121 9 122 3 124 10 11 125 81 241 30 126 151 16 127 8 1 16 27 128 13 129 3 130 32 131 12 25 132 3 11 12 134 81 11 24 135 11 18 136 18 139 101 26 140 5 141 51 14 142 3 4 143 11 201 4 I 6 8 12

54

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA [Continued]

202 6 206 2 4 209 2

Belongings 101 3 102 4 103 15 20 104 42 105 6 7 106 10 107 3 16 108 4 111 8 112 2 113 6 7 11 114 30 115 14 116 22 117 8 118 13 15 124 10 12 126 17 127 9 18 128 15 130 30 35 131 13 132 14 135 20 136 19 138 14 140 9 141 14 202 5 205 1 207 19 209 5

Border Inspections 102 8 103 15 20 104 9 10 49 105 8 106 30 108 18 19 110 24 113 6 7 10-12 114 30 31 117 11 118 13

55

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA Continued] Border Inspections Continued]

121 10 123 33 124 13 125 32 126 20 127 10 29 128 16 18 131 14 132 14 133 7 135 20 137 18 138 14 143 15 209 5 8

CookingFood 102 3 5 13 15 103 21 106 10 113 8 10 114 9 29 116 10 117 9 118 12 119 10 123 33 125 19 31 126 20 127 10 128 15 130 3 0 1 3 3 131 13 14 132 13 133 5 6 134 10 135 20 138 14 141 12 143 11 15 209 5

Funds Available 101 3 24 102 4 103 15 18 104 2 105 6 106 9 107 4 14-16

56

MIGRATIONTO CALIFORNIA [Continued] Funds Available [Continued]

108 5 110 3 8 111 8 112 1 4 6 113 6 114 10 17 29 115 14 116 10 22 117 710 118 13 121 3 10 122 4 123 34 124 12 125 17 126 5 18-20 127 17 2 9 128 15 129 3 130 29 30 34 131 13 132 13 133 3 134 8 10 135 12 18 138 14 140 6 141 12 142 25 143 10 11 201 7 205 1 209 5

Reasons for Move 101 3 23 102 2 4 103 15 18 20 25 39 104 2 42 105 4 6 106 9 11 107 2 108 3 5 18 109 9 10 13 27 110 3 4 8 111 7 8 112 2 113 5 6

57

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA [Continued] Reasons for Move [Continued]

114 115 116 117 118 119 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 201 204 205 206 207 209

Route 102 103 104 105 106 108 110 112 113 114 115 116

8-10 21 22 14 19-22 7 11 8 8 3 141 10 8 14 7 1

12 2 291 121 11 11 41 111 181 8 13 10 51 5

9

4 30 1 32

101 141 23-25 30

8 1 16 1 30 13

3 311 321 341 35 13

3 8-11

12 18 40

13

26 6 9 11

2-4 16 17 19 24 21 10 6 9 1 2 10 19 11 21 191 22

4 18-20 2 I 8 61 7 10 4 3 5 4 I 8 31 40 22-24

58

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA Continued] Route Continued]

117 8-10 118 12 119 9 10 124 11 125 17 126 181 19 127 9 181 29 128 14-16 130 32-34 131 14 132 13 134 10 135 11 19 137 17 138 13 14 202 4 5 205 1 209 7

Shelter 102 4 103 18-20 104 9 106 10 107 4 108 4 111 8 112 5 113 8 10 114 9 24 28 29 116 22 23 117 9 118 12 119 9 121 9 123 33 124 10 125 17-19 126 17 127 9 128 15 129 3 130 301 33 131 13 132 13 133 5 134 10 135 11 136 19

59

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA [Continued] Shelter [Continued]

137 17 141 12 143 11 201 7 2 07 18 209 5

Transportation 101 3 102 4-6 103 16 18 20 104 8 42 105 6 1 7 106 10 107 3 108 4 109 9 13 110 3 8 23 24 111 8 112 5 113 6 7 114 8 24 29-31 115 14 116 1 9 10 22 117 8 118 12 119 8 9 121 9 122 4 I 17 123 32 33 124 12 125 17-191 24 26 2 9 31 126 5 17 18 127 9 17 128 15 129 3 131 13 133 4 134 10 135 11 136 19 138 13 139 10 140 5 9 141 12 142 3 25

15143 201 8 205 1 209 1 2 4 5

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MISSOURI

108 1 2 19 115 4 0 121 2 129 16 207 7 208 5

Cities Cape Girardeau

116 9 El Dorado Springs

108 1 3 Hannibal

119 4 7 Kansas City

116 8 207 3

Monroe City 119 1

St Louis 119 2 4 7 8

MONTANA

119 3

NEBRASKA

132 1 Cities

Grand Island 130 18

Kerney 130 3

Litchfield 130 3 4 16 35

Ponca 130 1 4 7

Return to 130 40

THE NEW DEAL Civilian Conservation Corps

103 34

61

THE NEW DEAL [Continued] Civilian Conservation Corps [Continued]

110 3-7 9 35 112 28 119 15 125 5 12 21-23 129 18 139 7-9 16 207 13 208 10

Hoover 103 32 34 125 12

National Recovery AdministrationOther Agencies 103 32 34 118 8 205 4 5 8-19

Politics 101 34 103 33 35 104 7 1 8 33 107 12 112 13 28 121 2 125 12 14 15 131 10 132 10 11 138 8 1 15 139 14 140 25 207 12 208 15 209 21

Roosevelt 101 32-34 103 32 104 32 33 106 5 108 5 6 15 16 110 3 35 36 111 6 7 112 27 28 113 25 32 114 19 115 12 118 9 119 6 15 123 30 31 125 12 15 126 13

62

THE NEW DEAL [Continued] Roosevelt [Continued]

127 22 23 128 11 129 10 14 130 23 24 26 27 131 5 9 10 132 9 133 13 27 134 4 8 24 138 11 139 6 7 13 14 23 140 24 14178 142 17 18 205 17 18 207 9 12 13 208 10 209 21

Voting 103 33 106 5 110 25 26 125 14 130 23 131 5 139 252 4 140 25 207 13

Works Progress Administration 101 336 102 2 104 31 105 4 5 8 19 20 107 1 108 12 110 35 111 177 112 28 113 17 18 21 24 33 114 22 115 13 118 8 119 14 156 124 14 17 125 1 12 23 127 22 128 20 23 27 129 5 10 132 9 11 16 133 11 17

63

THE NEW DEAL [Continued] Works Progress Administration Continued]

134 5 9 23 138 11 12 13978 140 23 141 23 142 18 204 6 207 12 208 10 209 21

NEW MEXICO

135 11 18-20 140 3 4

Cities Albuquerque

117 8 11 Deming

116 22 23 Gallup

116 12 Las Cruces

116 22 23

OKIE

113 10 33 114 41 46 128 18 25 33 132 18 19 135 26 202 5 205 4 1 6 208 4

Definition 101 31 102 8 104 37 54 105 22 106 31-33 107 38 108 19 109 17T 19 27 110 28 35

64

OKIE [Continued] Definition [Continued]

114 44 118 24 121 21 32 123 22 37 38 124 25 26 126 40 127 14 31 33 128 33 132 21 22 134 14 136 37-40 137 22 30 139 19 141 25 201 16 202 4 1 16 203 10 206 14 208 4 13

Reactions to Term 101 32 102 8 9 104 37 54 105 22 106 31-33 107 38 39 109 19 110 12 27 28 113 33 34 37 114 41 42 116 34 118 24 120 26 27 121 21 123 37 38 42 124 18 125 42 43 126 32 40 46 127 14 33 36 128 24 25 33 129 21 131 23 132 23 136 22 39 40 137 21 22 30 139 19 141 24 142 29 30

42

35

65

OKIE [Continued] Reactions to Term [Continued]

201 16 203 10 205 12

Rednecks 107 2 4-26

OKLAHOMA

111 6 125 3 10 126 10 14 27 43 128 4 135 11 12 141 5 9

Cities Ardmore

110 1 2 139 2

Blair 114 15

Blanchard 120 1 2 5

Boley 133 1 1 3

Boynton 135 11

Bushyhead 137 73 6

Checotah 113 1 4 128 3 8 209 1

Chelsea 137 7 812

Cold Springs 140 4

Colgate 112 2

Comanche 142 1

Council Hill 131 1

Cushing 201 2

Duncan 110 1 124 1

66

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities Continued]

Durant 103 16

Dustin 139 1 2 25

Enid 138 middot 6

EufaulaLake Eufaula 103 71 29 209 23

Fort Gibson 123 1 12 13 24 25 32 126 1 16

Fort Sill 120 5

Frederick 104 56

Granite 114 8

Greenfield 141 9

Guthrie 138 2-5 13 15

Hammon 142 3 15

Hanna 112 3 136 1

Hartshorne 125 1

Henryetta 103 16 209 1

Hillibee 127 4

Hitchita 112 25 209 3

Holdenville 137 3-5

Hollis 102 1

Lenna 118 1 131 2

Lexington 120 1 2

Lindsay 106 9

67

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities (Continued]

Maud 118 1

McAlester 109 91 10 125 20

McLain 122 1

Meeker 127 6 15 16

Muskogee 122 1 123 18 19 25

Nowata 122 2

Oaklodge 116 1 5

Okemah 103 8 133 4

Oklahoma City 120 8 12 138 3 5

Paden 127 4

Pauls Valley 106 1 109 10 13

Pitcher 103 8

Pleasant Valley 109 10 13

Ponca City 142 1 2

Porum 112 1

Prague 127 5 6

Quinton 136 1 10 11 18

Sallisaw 116 16_ 36

Scullyville 116 3 7

Seminole 116 1 135 8

Spiro 102 1 116 1 3 6 7

68

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities [Continued]

Stillwater 201 4 13

Tryon 201 1

Tulsa 116 16 17

Tuttle 120 1

Watonga 120 4 141 9

Weletka 103 11

Wewoka 112 1 4 25

Whodathoughtit 113 3

Craig County 122 11

Moved to 114 8 115 26 128 2 3 131 1 2 137 3 141 4

Oklahoma Territory 127 1-3

Payne County 105 1

Return to 102 11 107 15 109 27 110 18 38 111 8 18 114 10 14 15 17 116 36 37 120 13 27 123 53 125 25 26 29 30 40 127 16 28 131 13 22 25 133 16 135 23 25 136 18 137 7

69

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Return to [Continued]

139 26 27 140 9 142 3 10 17 22 34 201 13 206 7 207 20 209 1 2 17 18 23

Rogers County 101 23

Sequoyah County 116 1 16-18 36

Wagoner County 101 23

OREGON

109 28 29 130 29-34 206 2

POEMS

128 14 22 25 31 34 36

RELIEFWELFARE Agencies

102 91 13 103 32 107 35 112 12 114 18 124 2 3 125 17 202 5 15 2 0 4 2 11-13

Attitudes toward 101 10 102 91 10 103 32 104 24 32 105 19 110 14 26 27 111 17 112 12 113 17 2833

70

RELIEFWELFARE [Continued] Attitudes toward [Continued]

116 35 119 15 121 177 19 25 123 43 124 177 23 125 38 126 35_~ 39 127 417 42 128 27-30 129 5 130 2 7 131 4 27 30 31 132 16-18 133 13 14 137 32 139 8 140 23 142 18 202 71 8 1 15 203 6 11 204 13 14 20 208 10 209 21

Quality 102 10 103 32 104 32 125 38 39 204 15

Type Received 102 9 10 103 16 32 33 104 24 31 105 19 107 15 108 4 110 17 111 17 112 12 113 32 114 18 42 118 8 121 17 124 23 125 37 128 28 29 130 27 132 16

71

RELIEFWELFARE [Continued] Type Received IContinued]

133 13 134 15 135 28 139 8 202 5 71815 204 15 208 9 209 211 22

Welfare 101 9 10 102 9 10 103 32 104 24 311 36 1 0 5 19- 21 1 2 5 106 12 16 17 23 24 107 14 15 18 351 37 108 4 1 71 18 110 14 17 25-27 111 17 112 121 13 15 113 15 171 28 114 181 421 43 116 35 120 17 121 19 122 24 123 43 125 19 126 251 39 128 27 28 131 4 27 133 11 13 22 136 14 137 32 140 3 141 20 142 18 201 13 202 51 71 15 203 6 11 204 2 11 19-21 205 4 11 12 207 10 13 19

RELIGION

103 32

72

RELIGION [Continued]

110 29 113 321 36 126 28 29 131 6 132 6 135 151 32 142 12 26 33 202 6

Brush Arbor 109 5 122 19 123 25 136 10 139 41 5 209 11

Churches 101 7 11 102 10 105 31 29 106 2 I 8 I 25 107 3 109 5 110 171 18 112 371 39 113 21 16 17 35 114 51 7 8 441 45 115 8 31-33 50-53 117 54-58 118 51 6 1 21 119 4 120 8 121 25 26 122 191 24 123 25126142 124 21 31 5 61 201 22 125 81 41 126 71 241 30 127 21 10 14 271 301 341 351 38-41 128 6 26 27 130 3 131 6 132 6 21 23 133 23 134 1 3 24 25 29 135 7 141 18 31 136 3 7 137 9 10 24 25 138 8 91 14

73

RELIGION Continued] Churches Continued]

140 14 15 141 2 3 9 142 4 22 30-33 143 12 15 24 201 5 11 209 4

MinistryMissionary Work 107 23 113 31 36 142 25 26 29

Moral Majority 134 29

RevivalsTraveling Ministers 109 5 114 5 6 115 32 118 5 6 124 6 125 8 I 9 126 =middot 8 127 5 128 6 131 4 6 I 8 135 14 139 4 141 3 142 26-28 32 33

SOUTH DAKOTA Beadle County

134 1 Huron County

134 5 Return to

134 8 9 29 Wounded Knee

134 5

TEXAS

113 4 114 6 28 43 44 124 4 131 20 142 24 30

74

TEXAS Continued] Cities

Abilene 111 5 6 117 15

Austin lb3 15

Barstow 104 1

Big Spring 142 30 32 209 s 6

Cedar Hill 140 1

Dallas 117 7 140 1

Electra 140 4

Gainesville 121 1

Haskell 129 1

Kemp 117 6

La Mesa 114 14

Plainview 110 3

Port Arthur 116 8 9

Red Springs 114 1

Silverton 140 1

Waco 103 15 16

Wichita Falls 117 8

Wylie 111 1

Brazo River 103 16

Farming Conditions 104 40

Return to 114 14 16 121 28 31 129 6

Rio Grande Valley 103 15

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VIOLENCE

103 28 29 104 17 21 105 25 27 107 61 9 12 261 28 30 109 2 01 21 33 111 13 17 112 9 10 36 113 4J 18J 21-23 26-29 33 34 114 2527 35 115 49 123 36 125 191 43 126 41 127 23 131 22 23 138 10 11 20-22 139 9 10 15 18 25 203 8 204 9 206 10-12

VIRGINIA

206 1

WASHINGTON

206 1

WORK --xfter World War II

101 29 102 12 103 31 104 15 44 106 16 107 171 19-21 36 110 19 20 34 37 111 16 112 34J 35 114 48 116 31 117 51-57 119 18 120 21 23 24

76

WORK [Continued] --xfter World War II [Continued]

123 46 50 124 28 125 2 28 43-45 126 38 44 127 33 371 41 129 71 8 130 38 41 42 46 134 11 136 301 31 138 25-27 139 22 141 21 26 206 187 19 207 5

Conditions 103 22-24 26 104 2-6 15 16 30 35 52 107 22 24-28 30 31 109 31 110 10 11 12 25 112 26 29 113 15 114 24 124 20 125 22 27 2 9 32 126 21 26 30 38 129 5 12 13 131 21 139 18 203 5 7

During World War II 101 20 29 102 11 103 24 35 104 15 105 25 26 107 17 108 5 6 20 109 37 110 18 19 37 111 12 113 22 26 114 47 48 115 44 47 53 116 31 117 35-51 118 23 119 16

77

WORK [Continued] --ollring World War II [Continued]

120 20 21 121 29 123 22 46 124 27 125 3 27 34 35 43 126 35 43 44 127 20 128 21 29 37 129 7 10 130 37 38 40 41 131 26 29 132 23 133 16 20 134 11 20 136 27 28 138 23-25 139 18 20 21 141 21 26 143 19 202 9 203 8 206 10 15 207 3 4 209 20

Employers 101 30 1025-712 103 12 17 22 32 104 2 15 30 105 11 16 106 15 19 107 9 29-31 38 108 14 15 20 109 1 15 20 27 110 9-11 13 27 36 111 15 112 6 7 26 29 32 113 15 16 28 29 114 11 24 31 41-43 115 16 43-45 116 6 7 25 26 28 30-32 117 18 52 118 13 20 119 11-13 16 18 19 120 12 14 15 20 23 121 17 24 122 5-8 123 35 36

78

WORK [Continued] ~players [Continued]

124 20 125 5 21 24 271 281 40 126 151 21 22 251 26 361 371 39 127 11 121 201 211 30 33 128 18 31 129 4 1 7 1 9-11 1 13 1 18 1 21 2 2 130 31 3540 131 16 26 27 133 2 6 134 121 16-18 201 211 25 136 17-19 26 27 33-35 137 6 8 161 19 20 138 3-6 13 20 139 10 121 14-16 140 9-11 141 16 17 201 12 202 2 3 203 7 206 31 15 207 3 5 209 16

Labor Contracting 107 19 261 291 311 32 133 16-18 26

Migrant Labor 101 41 5 12 30 102 6 7 103 24 25 104 2-6 15 241 25 52 105 9-12 171 18 106 121 131 15 17 21-24 107 4 5 8 18 24-27 30 31 108 3 8 15 109 7 8 19-21 27-30 110 91 101 13 15 111 8 12 16 17 112 6 31 32 113 13 15 18 32 114 31 32 115 52 116 27-30 117 12 17-19 291 31 118 16 119 11 12 120 11-13 15 22 121 10 11 22 122 5 22

79

WORK Continued] --grgrant Labor Continued]

123 35 42 43 125 33 126 26 30 33 37 38 127 31 128 16 21 28 129 3 4 11-17 20 21 130 33 34 131 15 19-21 26 133 19 134 9-13 21 22 135 21 25 29 136 37 38 137 16 20 139 13 15-17 140 3 4 141 19 20 142 18 143 11 13 201 8 14 202 4 9 15 203 4 5 7 8-10 205 3 4 7 206 2 4 5-7 9 12-15 208 6 209 8 9 12-15

Mining 103 8 19 115 33 116 20 21 122 11-13 125 1 3 4 12 131 2 140 4 5 141 1

Odd Jobs 104 23 105 15 25 106 3 107 12 18 19 34 35 108 3 5 6 9 111 11 15 16 113 13 114 17 18 32 33 40 41 48 115 19 24 116 25 26 117 7 52 118 18 119 8 12 14 15

80

WORK [Continued] --odd Jobs

120 8 17 122 6 7 22 123 36 40 49 124 14 16 19 24 127 11 128 19 20 29 129 1 3 5 7 131 16 25 30 132 14 17 134 8 12 15 16 135 11 23 137 12 20 25 26 138 18 22 139 6 7 12 16 17 140 1 6-8 10 142 2 3 5 9 14 34 35 143 6 12 14-16 206 3 4 209 20

Oil Fields 102 5-7 12 112 25 26 114 14 15 116 1 13 121 17 125 2 4 1 28 46 129 9 135 7 8 I 23 29 139 22 140 4 142 2 3 206 16 18 208 1-5

Permanent Jobs 101 9 27 29 103 12 17 23 24 32 104 4 6 14 24 26 29 34 106 4 107 19 35 108 4 7-9 109 15 27-29 110 2 10 18 19 21 24 111 6 9-11 16 112 7 30 31 113 1 4 21 28-31 114 16 31 32 48 115 16 1 17 4 4 116 2 7-16 32

81

WORK [Continued] --permanent Jobs [Continued]

118 11 131 18 19 119 191 20 120 201 211 25 121 22 122 2 3 I 5~8 I 23 123 11 VI 35 36 124 1 14-17 125 20 25 27-29 37 126 21 25 33 35-38 127 11 20-22 24 30 128 20 28-30 129 4 7 130 31 36-38 131 21 30 132 18 19 133 19 22 134 11 18 25-28 36 136 2 10 14 15 19 33-35 137 6 8 26-28 138 1-4 8 139 22 23 140 4 5 10-12 20 141 12 17 142 5 25 26 28 35 143 19 201 10 205 6 8 9 2 07 3 1 5 208 1

Prisoners of War as Workers 115 47 133 20 203 9

Strikes 101 17 104 21 22 1 43 105 11 21 106 13 15 16 191 20 33 107 7 11 15 28 109 20 21 110 32 33 111 13 112 7-10 14 113 32 115 48-50 118 18 124 24 125 3 4

82

WORK [Continued] --strikes [Continued]

126 36 127 24 129 10 11 130 40 41 131 27 133 25 138 8 139 16 17 140 14-16 22 201 14 203 7 206 10-13 209 18

Unions 101 17 35 104 21 22 45 105 21 106 15 16 107 5 11-13 21-24 108 12 109 20 112 2 10 32 34-36 113 31 114 42 115 50 116 33 34 118 18 119 13 120 23 24 124 24 125 34 43 45 46 126 36 127 42 128 30 129 10 11 16 130 39-41 46 131 26 134 23 139 16 140 14 22 141 21 203 7 209 18

Wages 101 27 103 10 14 17 18 22 23 33 104 2 4 I 22 I 24 26 341 35 47 105 13 161 17

83

WORK [Continued] --wages [Continued]

106 14 18 19 107 2 12 17 25 30 108 5 6 8 109 6 8 20 21 28 29 31 40 110 7 9 11 1216 111 8 11 13 14 16 112 4 8-10 14 113 13 16-18 26 28 29 114 11 18 25 32 33 42 115 16 28 44 50 116 7 11 16 19 26-32 34 117 7 18 32 35 118 15 18 119 1 11 13 14 120 11-14 121 11 122 3 6-8 123 35 49 125 4 5 7 12 21-23 27-29 38 43 126 23 25 26 36 42 127 17 24 42 43 128 30 129 3 5 7 10 11 21 22 13 0 3 6 3 7 3 9-41 131 12 13 16 134 12 15 16 23 24 26 135 11 21 23 136 28 29 137 8 9 32 138 5 11 18 25 139 6 7 10 12-14 16-18 140 7 9 10 14 15 141 4 8 10 12 15 16 142 16 201 10 203 2 5 204 14 205 6 206 4 10 11 14 15 2 07 10 13 208 9 209 13 15

Work Permits 109 22 23

26

EDUCATION [Continued] Discrimination [Continued]

134 14 15 21 24 135 18 136 22 24 137 16 21 141 22 203 4 206 17 209 9 16

Iowa 205 2 207 2

Missouri 108 2 11 119 1 21 4-6

Nebraska 130 1 2 7 17 132 4-6

New Mexico 135 19

Oklahoma 101 21 7 102 1 104 14 105 1-3 106 31 7 107 3 109 27 110 2 3 30 113 1 3 114 2 13 50 116 11 6 7 18 118 2 3 6 120 1 21 5-7 122 2 123 7 9 12 20 21 24 25 35 124 2 4 6 125 1 6 20 21 126 2 5 6 44 127 2 3 16 128 4-6 131 1 3 7 8 133 1 11 135 1 2 8 16 18 136 16 17 231 24 137 3 5-8 11 14-16 29 30 138 1-6 10 139 1 142 7 14 15 21 201 3 209 3 4

27

EDUCATION 1Continued] South Dakcita

134 1-3 24 Texas

111 4 114 2 13 50 117 1 5 6 10 121 2 4 5 13 129 2 140 4 143 2

FAMILY LIFE

101 1 5 19 102 2 7 11 12 16 103 2 31 4 6 10 21 105 1 2 I 9 16 24 26 28 106 38 112 7 113 9 10 26 116 20 21 118725 124 4 27 28 125 3 4 126 24 25 44 45 135 2 9 14 15 136 8 9

Bartering 109 11 115 6 116 6 123 15 125 101 11 126 5 128 4 129 2 131 7 140 3

Cars 103 2 4 7 8 9 12 14 15 20 27 105 18 29 106 12 13 107 3 9 15 108 2 4 6 111 8 113 22 23 29 114 4 15 30 33 116 22 30 36 117 71 8 12 23

28

FAMILY LIFE (Continued] Cars Continued]

119 4 120 9 131 15 121 9 122 4 16 17 123 13 125 3 291 31 126 5 17 18 127 9 16 17 128 15 129 3 130 4 30 133 4 12 134 3 5 6 135 9 25 136 19 24 27 138 1 12 13 19 20 30 140 5 9 141 4 5 12 142 6 17 203 3 205 2 9 206 9 207 6 I 21 22 209 4

Chores 101 2 102 12 103 3 6 21 104 48 52 58 59 105 17 109 6-8 18 26 111 2 113 1 2 6 7 114 3 39 40 115 5 7 10 27 28 117 5 26 118 3 4 119 2 120 5 121 1 3 123 1 2 51 10 11 14 15 19 31

461 49 124 3 4 21 125 2 126 3 6 7 128 1 8 130 34 131 8 1 25

29

FAMILY LIFE [Continued] Chores IContinued]

132 3 133 2 15 134 7 135 5 10 19 22 25 27 137 3 4 10-12 22 25 138 9 139 1 2 4 140 12 141 3 142 6 1 22 201 6 209 4 14

Cooking Food 101 9 24 102 3 5 13 15 103 4 27 29 105 2 11 14 15 106 35 36 107 9 13 14 108 2 3 14 109 2 3 7 12 13 22 110 31 111 3 113 2 15 16 18 114 4 17 18 25 38 39 115 10 1 11 1 16 1 2 8 1 31 116 101 24 117 51 6 1 17 119 4 120 16 121 7 24 25 122 13 16 20 123 15-18 25 27 37 49 124 5 6 21 22 125 11-14 126 22 23 127 10 17 128 1 5 10 129 12 130 8 13-15 25 131 5-7 20 21 25 132 6 7 20 133 2 1 3 1 11 1 2 2 134 5-7 22 135 2-6 9 10 18 22 25 27 136 9 12 13 23 137 2 3 10 19 138 25

30

FAMILY LIFE IContinued] CookingFood [Continued]

139 2 3 140 1-3 142 6 7 10 11 143 5-7 11 201 6 16 202 5-7 203 2 204 10 206 1 2 207 10 208 5 209 11-13

Dating 103 12 104 56 106 9 107 10 108 16 113 3 4 114 15 115 4 8 36 116 1 14 117 53 119 5 120 7 8 122 21 125 19 126 8 127 21 130 17 133 24 135 31 136 26 27 2 91 32 137 10 138 20-23 142 27

Entertainment 101 6 7 14 26 102 14 15 103 7 12 27 29 30 104 48 52 105 3 106 4 14 18 26 31 107 3 1 5 108 2 109 2 5 21 26 32 36 110 17 111 2 11

31

FAMILY LIFE [Continued] Entertainment [Continued]

112 31 38 113 2 281 29 31 114 51 13 1 15 1 40 115 3-5 8 33 36 116 2-4 33 117 9 23 24 34 118 5-7 20 21 119 4 1 5 1 11 14 120 2 8 121 5 19 122 9 19 20 123 5 20 211 25 37 411 42 124 2 6 21 125 41 6 8 9 221 33 126 8 257 28 127 34 128 6-8 241 26 129 81 171 18 131 61 9 132 5-7 133 3 14 15 134 6 17 21 22 135 3 7 91 13 14 16 30 32 136 2 91 11-131 29 137 9 24 138 5 23 139 4 9 140 2 3 141 3 10 142 6 11 15 22 143 1 3 8 10 201 2 5 203 6 208 6 2 0 9 4 13

Hobbies 102 7 103 12 104 57-59 114 9 118 6 120 5 123 19 129 8 135 3

Hunting 109 2 116 21 5

32

FAMILY LIFE [Continued] Hunting [Continued]

119 5 8 122 11 123 16-22 125 10 131 5 22 135 5 10 24 139 24

Marriage 101 3 25 102 2 12 16 103 12-14 104 56 105 1 25 106 8 1 9 107 171 20 108 8 16 109 26 27 110 2 19 111 4 5 112 4 113 1 3 4 29 30 114 15 115 8 9 36 37 116 1 16 30 117 52 53 58 118 21 119 17 120 7 121 15 29 122 2 21 123 27 37 47-49 124 26 125 27 126 8 9 28 127 3-5 211 39 130 5 17 19 42 131 3 132 19 133 24 135 4 31 136 6 8 26 27 30 32 137 10 24 26 138 24 28 139 19 140 4 5 141 21 142 24 27 28 143 17

33

FAMILY LIFE [Continued] Marriage Continued]

201 4 12 14 206 2 207 2 209 20

Moonshining 103 8 10 36-38 122 14 135 3

Problems 103 6 8 20 35 36 105 23 106 24T 25 28 107 19 20 35 37 108 6 16 17 109 17 18 110 2 3 112 3 71 24-26 29 31 113 9 12 18 21-23 25-29 114 7 115 2 3 6 116 7 117 25 120 1-3 24-26 121 23 24 122 10 18 19 130 3 132 1 3 7 135 23 29 30 136 37 38 40 138 4 6 9 141 14 15 201 13 202 6-8 12 204 11

Sense of Community 103 11 105 18 24 106 28 107 14 108 19 109 12_ 19 110 11 18 23 113 10 11 114 18 118 3 4 121 3 122 10 18 19

34

FAMILY LIFE [Continued] Sense of Community [Continued]

124 6 8 15 125 4 8 126 12 13 39 128 7 37 130 2 8 131 4 5 7 20 132 71 8 135 13 17 18 25 31 137 5 6 138 31 32 141 4 9 142 7 8 21-24 143 7

Shivaree 114 15 126 28 127 5

Sports 108 10 113 3 116 4 119 5 120 7 122 19 24 123 4 5 19 45 49 50 125 1 6 128 6 1 9 133 23-25 134 14-22 25 135 10 136 12 137 14 138 19 139 18 141 3 9 142 27 2 08 6

FARMING 110 3 11 115 39 47 48 123 28 29 47 48 52 53 125 10 140 19 20 141 4 10 11 26 201 6

35

FARMING Continued] Butchering

109 12 130 8-13

Crops 101 23 102 1 103 20 32 104 2 105 1 2 109 10 11 111 4 112 2 3 24 113 1 2 4 114 2 115 2 6 23 41 42 116 4 5 17 18 117 5 118 2 9 10 119 2 14 120 6 121 3 6 8 122 13 123 13 14 19 29 41 124 7 9 125 3 10 11 15 29 126 3 127 152 128 1 4 129 1 130 15 16 19-22 27 28 131 11 133 2 137 134 1 5 137 2 138 9 139 2 140 9 202 141 8 143 21 205 2 3 13 206 1 3 4 8 207 6 8 12 14 209 4

Drought 101 23 103 17 104 2 105 5

36

FARMING Continued] Drought Continued]

106 6 109 11 110 22 113 4 6 114 16 19 116 18-20 118 10~ 11 119 3 6 121 6 124 1 7 125 15 126 2 127 71 161 27 128 2 51 10 130 5 16 20 281 29 131 11 132 9 134 5 139 5 140 5 141 41 6 142 19 201 21 16 205 4 8 207 14 20 209 11 2

Dust Storms 101 71 8 102 3 103 17 39 105 4 106 5 6 109 11 110 12 21 111 6 7 112 23 114 21 115 12 116 18~ 19 118 10 11 119 3 120 6 121 6 123 14 124 7 125 15 16 126 14

37

FARMING Continued] Dust Storms IContinued]

127 27 29 128 10 130 16 131 11 136 40 138 137 14 141 4 6 142 4 17-20 201 16 205 4 207 6 14-18 20 21 209 6

FloodsCyclones 107 16 111 6 7 114 23 123 14 23 130 1 134 5 138 15 139 11 209 1

Government Policies 101 20 24 102 2 103 24 32 33 35 104 7 8 33 105 5 106 8 107 13 108 6 15 16 109 9 22 111 6 7 113 32 114 19 20 118 9 10 119 6 120 20 123 30-32 124 9 10 125 121 13 127 22 128 11 130 26 27 131 5 10 11 132 10 134 4 8 24 139 6 16 17

38

FARMING fContinued] Government Policies Continued]

140 24 142 18 201 2 205 11-19 209 7 8

Income 101 3 104 2 105 2 106 8 111 5 112 3 24 26 113 1 2 4 114 4 16 19 115 11 43 117 7 118 2 8 9 119 4 6 7 121 6 7 123 40 41 126 6 13 151 20 127 16 12 8 51 9 129 2 130 15 18 211 22 25 26 34 35

481 49 132 2 9 11 135 3 138 3 140 5 141 4 51 19 142 5 143 20 205 6 13 206 2-4 207 81 9 15 21

Land Ownership 101 23 103 31 107 2 108 1 109 91 10 110 22 112 3 114 1 2 7 115 36 119 1-3 6 7 120 6

39

FARMING [Continued] Land Ownership [Continued]

121 2 122 2 3 123 35 41 50 125 2 3 23 126 2 3 13 127 12 18 22 128 8 129 1 7 22 130 3 131 4 133 3 4 12 137 18 25 26 134 2 4 5 8 11 137 27 138 2 3 139 2 140 5 13 17-19 141 3 15-17 21 22 142 2-4 25 143 20 2 OS 1 2 206 1 5 6 8 9 207 9 10 209 1 22

Land Rental 101 2 102 1 103 8 23 104 1 7 8 107 2 110 1 111 2 113 4 114 1 2 10 14 115 23 27 116 16-18 118 2 119 3 120 6 121 2 7 8 122 2 123 127 13 40 41 50 124 4 9 127 1 2 6 7 128 5 129 1 130 5 15 i31 4 17-19

40

FARMING [Continued] Land Rental IContinued]

138 9 139 5 140 101 13 141 15 201 3 206 5 9

Methods 101 3 102 3 7 12 103 171 20 21 24 31 39 104 1 105 5 106 7 29 109 6 11 12 30 31 110 21 22 28 111 7 112 23 113 2 114 19 20 115 51 41-48 116 5 15 18 118 1 10 19 119 2 4 120 11 14 121 6 7 122 9 10 16-18 123 2 3 6 7 19 29 30 51 52 124 8 9 125 10 11 15 16 126 5 14 21 127 7 16 128 7 10 11 129 7 130 15 1619 131 5 11 18 132 3 9 10 134 6 140 20 141 6 19 142 51 19~ 201 22 143 2 0 201 6 206 3 8 207 7 81 14 16

Sharecropping 103 1 7 105 1 110 1 3

41

FARMING Continued] Sharecropping Continued]

111 2 112 3 24 113 4 115 6 91 27 116 17 117 11 5 7 118 2 9 121 2 127 21 61 15 128 8 129 1 130 51 151 18 137 2 141 41 8 142 2 206 4 5 209 11 19

THE GRAPES OF WRATHSTEINBECK

106 6 1 71 15 108 15 110 29-301 33 119 13 122 22 125 41 128 331 34 132 22 134 13 142 19 208 4 71 11 13-16

Identification with 101 16 35 103 27 28 111 18 113 35 121 27 127 181 41 42 129 13 20 21 131 13 133 21 136 20 37 139 20 201811 205 5

42

THE GRAPES OF WRATHSTEINBECK [Continued] Movie

103 27 105 26 106 33 34 107 5 13 110 2 8 113 34 114 45 118 16 17 121 27 124 25 127 42 131 28 137 31 139 19 141 24 208 15

Objections to 101 16 103 2 8 105 26 27 106 33-36 114 45 46 118 23 24 120 28 124 25 127 18 25 128 33 34 131 27 28 137 30 31 139 20 141 2 4 143 13 204 19 205 5 2 06 19 208 14-16

HEALTH Accidents

104 61 62 107 18 116 22 23

Birth of Children 101 5 102 2 103 5 9 10 13 16 105 1

43

HEALTH [Continued] Birth of Children Continued]

106 16 22 109 15 16 18~ 37 111 6 112 20 113 2 4 5 14 18-20 114 37 115 11-13 17 38 117 21 120 3 8 13 19-22 122 20 123 50 125 10 37 126 12 127 7 1 8 129 19 20 130 1 2 22 133 10 135 9 12 20 21 136 4 8 27 137 2 1 3 138 2 139 19 23 140 711 142 2 8 143 17 202 3 7 11 12 18

Causes of Death 101 25 103 5 106 16 107 1 13 19 109 25 26 38 39 110 2 31 111 5 112 6 113 1 19 30 114 43 49 115 3 6 7 17 18 116 5 117 20 21 26 120 1 3 19 24 25 123 16~ 43 124 23 126 44 127 4 5 13 130 24 48 132 19 135 137 14 16

44

HEALTH [Continued] Causes of Death [Continued]

136 3-6 25 27 29-31 38 39 141 16 142 23 143 19 202 3 9 10 12 14 16-18 206 14 209 19 20

Diseases 102 13 103 20 105 11 14 23 24 107 6 11 13 14 16 19 20 30 31 109 24 38 39 110 2 8 30 31 112 14 19 24 113 8 12 13 18 19 30 114 9 17 25 26 37 49 115 5 7 12 16-20 22 23 116 19 117 26 47 52-56 120 3 19 20 24 26 122 18 24 123 16 22-24 124 22-24 26 125 47 126 22 35 127 3 7 128 2 9 129 2 3 130 3 38 47 131 12 22 132 2 19 133 8 135 13 21 136 25 30 35 39 137 4 8 138 13 23 139 7 140 5 142 20 21 202 1-4 8-14 16 18 203 6 205 1 206 2 209 11 12 19

Folk Remedies and Cures 103 5 107 11

45

HEALTH [Continued] Folk Remedies and Cures Continued]

109 24 25 113 11 19 115 2 3 22 117 20 21 123 20 23 128 6 133 9 10 135 14 22 137 4 142 20 21 202 8-111 14

Health Care 101 13 20 102 13 103 5 91 16 105 141 151 23 24 106 1 8 107 111 18 23 38 109 151 16 181 23 241 381 39 110 2 1 8 1 311 32 112 6 113 1 51 18-201 301 311 33 38 114 17 371 38 115 5-7 12-18 23 116 5 61 23 117 20-231 55 118 171 18 120 3 41 8 21 22 121 20 25 122 18 20 21 123 4 22 23 124 4 22 23 125 10 21 37 38 126 22 23 35 127 3 7-9 30 128 2 9 129 19 130 1 22 23 47 48 131 22 132 19 133 8-10 135 91 12-14 21 22 136 6 9 301 33 35 137 8 138 131 23 139 71 9~ 101 18 19 141 2 0 142 20

46

HEALTH Continued] Health Care Continued]

202 2-14 16-19 206 14 209 11 12

Sanitation 202 4-6 15 17

HOUSING Auto Courts

107 9~ 14~ 27 Ditch Camps

102 7 8~ 14 103 26 104 12 105 23 106 15 107 10 110 6 25 113 14 35 114 39 115 52 118 15 16 119 13 16 121 19 20 122 22 23 125 20 37 126 33 129 15 131 20 132 18 136 37-39 137 17 139 18 202 4-6 15 203 3 206 7 I 10 208 7 8 11 209 10

Dugouts 135 11~ 18 19

Government-provided 101 34 103 26 27 104 19 20 51 105 10 106 10 11 14

47

HOUSING Continued] Government-provided [Continued]

107 4-7 13 14 16 17 28 108 12 109 31-33 110 14 111 9-11 15 112 3 8 113 35 36 114 38 39 118 16 119 13 121 17-19 124 16 125 25 33 36 126 26 30-32 127 23 41 128 20 129 141 15 131 22 133 2 0 137 30 141 20 202 6 15 203 3 204 16 17 205 4 206 13 14 208 7 20 9 10

Grower-provided 102 8 103 24-26 104 20 42 46 105 9 106 12 15 109 15 28 110 16 111 14 112 6 113 13 16 114 10 23 28 33 34 118 18 20 119 12 13 121 22 122 6 23 123 35 42 125 24 25~ 33 35 36 126 21 7 33 127 11 18 23

48

HOUSING [Continued] Grower-provided [Continued]

128 19 129 4 5 13-15 131 16 133 18 137 17 ~ 20 139 15 18 140 6 8-10 16 141 14 16 17 201 8 9 203 3 204 16 17 206 6-8 13 209 10

Homes in California 101 8 26 28 29 102 4 6 11 12 103 21 104 4 12-14 25 26 49 60 61 105 19 20 106 12 21 107 5 I 7 121 27 108 31 6 1 7 109 151 181 271 29 110 81 14 15 111 14 112 61 8 I 201 301 331 39 113 16-201 23 24 28 114 10 111 231 331 34 115 15-17 116 241 261 32 117 18 19 118 14 121 111 171 181 221 29 122 246 123 341 36 371 411 50 124 101 111 141 16 125 251 35 126 21 22 33 127 11 13 18-241 30 311 37 128 19 20 129 4 11 12 15-17 131 13 16 17 19 20 132 12 14 15 17 133 8 12 15 27 28 134 10-13 135 24 27 31 33 136 21 24 25 137 20 24 26 27

49

HOUSING [Continued] Homes in California IContinued]

138 13 16-18 20 25 28 29 139 17 18 ~3 24 140 6-11 17 141 13 14 16 27 142 29 143 11 12 20 201 10 202 3 203 1 2 204 16 18 205 7 206 7-9 208 10 209 9 11 14 15

Homestead in Arkansas 103 3 115 1 2 4 9 10 22-24 128 1 2 137 1 141 1 2 143 6 7

Homesmiddottead in Missouri 108 1 119 1 2 4

Homestead in Nebraska 130 5-8 18 132 2 8

Homestead in Oklahoma 103 9 12-14 17 104 56 106 2 109 10 110 1 114 1 4 10 16 115 2 7 118 2 4 122 2 4 9 11 123 1 2 9-14 124 3-5 125 9 10 126 3 4 27 127 1 2 6 7 15 16 26 27 128 3 131 1 133 1 4 135 6-8 136 8 11 12 137 7 13

50

HOUSING [Continued] Homestead in Oklahoma [Continued]

138 2 3 9 11 12 139 1-3 142 1-4 7--13 209 3

Homestead in South Dakota 134 2 3

Homestead in Texas 111 3 117 2 121 1 4 129 1 2 140 1

Internment Camps WW II) 122 23 125 35

Labor Camps 103 21 24 28 104 44 107 4 10 12 16 17 26 27 29 109 27 28 31-33 110 33 113 17 20 114 24-28 33 117 11 12 17 18 25 123 33 128 16 129 4 12 17 133 18 134 13 21 22 142 29 202 15 204 16 205 5

State Rental Homes 135 27 28

Tents 101 34 102 4 5 103 9 104 3 13 42 43 62 105 9 106 13 107 4 9 10 14 17 27 28 109 1 2 9 31 113 6 114 24 115 15

51

HOUSING [Continued] Tents Continued]

116 8 117 19 121 17-20 123 33 124 16 125 33 37 127 30~ 37 129 4 12 15 131 13 20 21 134 21 140 6 143 13 14 202 4 204 9 17 206 6 7 209 10 11

IMPACT OF EXPERIENCE

l(H 14 161 191 28 31 102 10 103 35 41 104 2 81 48 55 63 64 106 26 27 107 6 14 30-33 35-37 108 19-21 109 40 110 13 19 20 27 34-36 38 39 111 18 112 14 17 19-211 30 34 40 113 24-26 2 9 34 37 114 50 115 20 53 116 37 117 10 15 24 27 58 121 11 15-19 31 122 23 24 123 39 42 53-55 125 45 47 126 17 ~ 18 24 33 45 46 127 12 14 19-21 32-351 41 43 128 19 30~ 35-38 130 48 49 131 191 25 31 132 17 24

52

IMPACT OF EXPERIENCE [Continued]

134 136

137 138 141 142 143 202 203 209

24 25 28 11 17 20 41 29_ 32 16 31-33 14 25 26 28 34 22 23 16-19 11 19 25

29 21 25 33 35 36 40

INDIANA

202 1

IOWA

142 205 207

4 1 1

IWO JIMA

117 42-48

JAPANESE INTERNMENT

122 125 205

23 35 9 10

KANSAS

113 116 132 207

3 14 1 6 16

KU KLUX KLAN

103 135

28 14-17

53

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA

114 301 46 116 19 122 22 131 20 135 20 139 11 140 13 202 4 51 9 17 18 208 3 1 6 10-12

Attraction of California 101 3 1 17 102 3 103 18 20 105 6 106 6 9 11 281 29 107 8 108 4 I 18 109 9 110 8 111 9 112 23 113 51 6 114 91 22 115 14 391 41 116 71 9 117 8 118 11 12 119 8 1 10 11 121 9 122 3 124 10 11 125 81 241 30 126 151 16 127 8 1 16 27 128 13 129 3 130 32 131 12 25 132 3 11 12 134 81 11 24 135 11 18 136 18 139 101 26 140 5 141 51 14 142 3 4 143 11 201 4 I 6 8 12

54

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA [Continued]

202 6 206 2 4 209 2

Belongings 101 3 102 4 103 15 20 104 42 105 6 7 106 10 107 3 16 108 4 111 8 112 2 113 6 7 11 114 30 115 14 116 22 117 8 118 13 15 124 10 12 126 17 127 9 18 128 15 130 30 35 131 13 132 14 135 20 136 19 138 14 140 9 141 14 202 5 205 1 207 19 209 5

Border Inspections 102 8 103 15 20 104 9 10 49 105 8 106 30 108 18 19 110 24 113 6 7 10-12 114 30 31 117 11 118 13

55

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA Continued] Border Inspections Continued]

121 10 123 33 124 13 125 32 126 20 127 10 29 128 16 18 131 14 132 14 133 7 135 20 137 18 138 14 143 15 209 5 8

CookingFood 102 3 5 13 15 103 21 106 10 113 8 10 114 9 29 116 10 117 9 118 12 119 10 123 33 125 19 31 126 20 127 10 128 15 130 3 0 1 3 3 131 13 14 132 13 133 5 6 134 10 135 20 138 14 141 12 143 11 15 209 5

Funds Available 101 3 24 102 4 103 15 18 104 2 105 6 106 9 107 4 14-16

56

MIGRATIONTO CALIFORNIA [Continued] Funds Available [Continued]

108 5 110 3 8 111 8 112 1 4 6 113 6 114 10 17 29 115 14 116 10 22 117 710 118 13 121 3 10 122 4 123 34 124 12 125 17 126 5 18-20 127 17 2 9 128 15 129 3 130 29 30 34 131 13 132 13 133 3 134 8 10 135 12 18 138 14 140 6 141 12 142 25 143 10 11 201 7 205 1 209 5

Reasons for Move 101 3 23 102 2 4 103 15 18 20 25 39 104 2 42 105 4 6 106 9 11 107 2 108 3 5 18 109 9 10 13 27 110 3 4 8 111 7 8 112 2 113 5 6

57

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA [Continued] Reasons for Move [Continued]

114 115 116 117 118 119 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 201 204 205 206 207 209

Route 102 103 104 105 106 108 110 112 113 114 115 116

8-10 21 22 14 19-22 7 11 8 8 3 141 10 8 14 7 1

12 2 291 121 11 11 41 111 181 8 13 10 51 5

9

4 30 1 32

101 141 23-25 30

8 1 16 1 30 13

3 311 321 341 35 13

3 8-11

12 18 40

13

26 6 9 11

2-4 16 17 19 24 21 10 6 9 1 2 10 19 11 21 191 22

4 18-20 2 I 8 61 7 10 4 3 5 4 I 8 31 40 22-24

58

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA Continued] Route Continued]

117 8-10 118 12 119 9 10 124 11 125 17 126 181 19 127 9 181 29 128 14-16 130 32-34 131 14 132 13 134 10 135 11 19 137 17 138 13 14 202 4 5 205 1 209 7

Shelter 102 4 103 18-20 104 9 106 10 107 4 108 4 111 8 112 5 113 8 10 114 9 24 28 29 116 22 23 117 9 118 12 119 9 121 9 123 33 124 10 125 17-19 126 17 127 9 128 15 129 3 130 301 33 131 13 132 13 133 5 134 10 135 11 136 19

59

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA [Continued] Shelter [Continued]

137 17 141 12 143 11 201 7 2 07 18 209 5

Transportation 101 3 102 4-6 103 16 18 20 104 8 42 105 6 1 7 106 10 107 3 108 4 109 9 13 110 3 8 23 24 111 8 112 5 113 6 7 114 8 24 29-31 115 14 116 1 9 10 22 117 8 118 12 119 8 9 121 9 122 4 I 17 123 32 33 124 12 125 17-191 24 26 2 9 31 126 5 17 18 127 9 17 128 15 129 3 131 13 133 4 134 10 135 11 136 19 138 13 139 10 140 5 9 141 12 142 3 25

15143 201 8 205 1 209 1 2 4 5

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MISSOURI

108 1 2 19 115 4 0 121 2 129 16 207 7 208 5

Cities Cape Girardeau

116 9 El Dorado Springs

108 1 3 Hannibal

119 4 7 Kansas City

116 8 207 3

Monroe City 119 1

St Louis 119 2 4 7 8

MONTANA

119 3

NEBRASKA

132 1 Cities

Grand Island 130 18

Kerney 130 3

Litchfield 130 3 4 16 35

Ponca 130 1 4 7

Return to 130 40

THE NEW DEAL Civilian Conservation Corps

103 34

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THE NEW DEAL [Continued] Civilian Conservation Corps [Continued]

110 3-7 9 35 112 28 119 15 125 5 12 21-23 129 18 139 7-9 16 207 13 208 10

Hoover 103 32 34 125 12

National Recovery AdministrationOther Agencies 103 32 34 118 8 205 4 5 8-19

Politics 101 34 103 33 35 104 7 1 8 33 107 12 112 13 28 121 2 125 12 14 15 131 10 132 10 11 138 8 1 15 139 14 140 25 207 12 208 15 209 21

Roosevelt 101 32-34 103 32 104 32 33 106 5 108 5 6 15 16 110 3 35 36 111 6 7 112 27 28 113 25 32 114 19 115 12 118 9 119 6 15 123 30 31 125 12 15 126 13

62

THE NEW DEAL [Continued] Roosevelt [Continued]

127 22 23 128 11 129 10 14 130 23 24 26 27 131 5 9 10 132 9 133 13 27 134 4 8 24 138 11 139 6 7 13 14 23 140 24 14178 142 17 18 205 17 18 207 9 12 13 208 10 209 21

Voting 103 33 106 5 110 25 26 125 14 130 23 131 5 139 252 4 140 25 207 13

Works Progress Administration 101 336 102 2 104 31 105 4 5 8 19 20 107 1 108 12 110 35 111 177 112 28 113 17 18 21 24 33 114 22 115 13 118 8 119 14 156 124 14 17 125 1 12 23 127 22 128 20 23 27 129 5 10 132 9 11 16 133 11 17

63

THE NEW DEAL [Continued] Works Progress Administration Continued]

134 5 9 23 138 11 12 13978 140 23 141 23 142 18 204 6 207 12 208 10 209 21

NEW MEXICO

135 11 18-20 140 3 4

Cities Albuquerque

117 8 11 Deming

116 22 23 Gallup

116 12 Las Cruces

116 22 23

OKIE

113 10 33 114 41 46 128 18 25 33 132 18 19 135 26 202 5 205 4 1 6 208 4

Definition 101 31 102 8 104 37 54 105 22 106 31-33 107 38 108 19 109 17T 19 27 110 28 35

64

OKIE [Continued] Definition [Continued]

114 44 118 24 121 21 32 123 22 37 38 124 25 26 126 40 127 14 31 33 128 33 132 21 22 134 14 136 37-40 137 22 30 139 19 141 25 201 16 202 4 1 16 203 10 206 14 208 4 13

Reactions to Term 101 32 102 8 9 104 37 54 105 22 106 31-33 107 38 39 109 19 110 12 27 28 113 33 34 37 114 41 42 116 34 118 24 120 26 27 121 21 123 37 38 42 124 18 125 42 43 126 32 40 46 127 14 33 36 128 24 25 33 129 21 131 23 132 23 136 22 39 40 137 21 22 30 139 19 141 24 142 29 30

42

35

65

OKIE [Continued] Reactions to Term [Continued]

201 16 203 10 205 12

Rednecks 107 2 4-26

OKLAHOMA

111 6 125 3 10 126 10 14 27 43 128 4 135 11 12 141 5 9

Cities Ardmore

110 1 2 139 2

Blair 114 15

Blanchard 120 1 2 5

Boley 133 1 1 3

Boynton 135 11

Bushyhead 137 73 6

Checotah 113 1 4 128 3 8 209 1

Chelsea 137 7 812

Cold Springs 140 4

Colgate 112 2

Comanche 142 1

Council Hill 131 1

Cushing 201 2

Duncan 110 1 124 1

66

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities Continued]

Durant 103 16

Dustin 139 1 2 25

Enid 138 middot 6

EufaulaLake Eufaula 103 71 29 209 23

Fort Gibson 123 1 12 13 24 25 32 126 1 16

Fort Sill 120 5

Frederick 104 56

Granite 114 8

Greenfield 141 9

Guthrie 138 2-5 13 15

Hammon 142 3 15

Hanna 112 3 136 1

Hartshorne 125 1

Henryetta 103 16 209 1

Hillibee 127 4

Hitchita 112 25 209 3

Holdenville 137 3-5

Hollis 102 1

Lenna 118 1 131 2

Lexington 120 1 2

Lindsay 106 9

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OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities (Continued]

Maud 118 1

McAlester 109 91 10 125 20

McLain 122 1

Meeker 127 6 15 16

Muskogee 122 1 123 18 19 25

Nowata 122 2

Oaklodge 116 1 5

Okemah 103 8 133 4

Oklahoma City 120 8 12 138 3 5

Paden 127 4

Pauls Valley 106 1 109 10 13

Pitcher 103 8

Pleasant Valley 109 10 13

Ponca City 142 1 2

Porum 112 1

Prague 127 5 6

Quinton 136 1 10 11 18

Sallisaw 116 16_ 36

Scullyville 116 3 7

Seminole 116 1 135 8

Spiro 102 1 116 1 3 6 7

68

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities [Continued]

Stillwater 201 4 13

Tryon 201 1

Tulsa 116 16 17

Tuttle 120 1

Watonga 120 4 141 9

Weletka 103 11

Wewoka 112 1 4 25

Whodathoughtit 113 3

Craig County 122 11

Moved to 114 8 115 26 128 2 3 131 1 2 137 3 141 4

Oklahoma Territory 127 1-3

Payne County 105 1

Return to 102 11 107 15 109 27 110 18 38 111 8 18 114 10 14 15 17 116 36 37 120 13 27 123 53 125 25 26 29 30 40 127 16 28 131 13 22 25 133 16 135 23 25 136 18 137 7

69

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Return to [Continued]

139 26 27 140 9 142 3 10 17 22 34 201 13 206 7 207 20 209 1 2 17 18 23

Rogers County 101 23

Sequoyah County 116 1 16-18 36

Wagoner County 101 23

OREGON

109 28 29 130 29-34 206 2

POEMS

128 14 22 25 31 34 36

RELIEFWELFARE Agencies

102 91 13 103 32 107 35 112 12 114 18 124 2 3 125 17 202 5 15 2 0 4 2 11-13

Attitudes toward 101 10 102 91 10 103 32 104 24 32 105 19 110 14 26 27 111 17 112 12 113 17 2833

70

RELIEFWELFARE [Continued] Attitudes toward [Continued]

116 35 119 15 121 177 19 25 123 43 124 177 23 125 38 126 35_~ 39 127 417 42 128 27-30 129 5 130 2 7 131 4 27 30 31 132 16-18 133 13 14 137 32 139 8 140 23 142 18 202 71 8 1 15 203 6 11 204 13 14 20 208 10 209 21

Quality 102 10 103 32 104 32 125 38 39 204 15

Type Received 102 9 10 103 16 32 33 104 24 31 105 19 107 15 108 4 110 17 111 17 112 12 113 32 114 18 42 118 8 121 17 124 23 125 37 128 28 29 130 27 132 16

71

RELIEFWELFARE [Continued] Type Received IContinued]

133 13 134 15 135 28 139 8 202 5 71815 204 15 208 9 209 211 22

Welfare 101 9 10 102 9 10 103 32 104 24 311 36 1 0 5 19- 21 1 2 5 106 12 16 17 23 24 107 14 15 18 351 37 108 4 1 71 18 110 14 17 25-27 111 17 112 121 13 15 113 15 171 28 114 181 421 43 116 35 120 17 121 19 122 24 123 43 125 19 126 251 39 128 27 28 131 4 27 133 11 13 22 136 14 137 32 140 3 141 20 142 18 201 13 202 51 71 15 203 6 11 204 2 11 19-21 205 4 11 12 207 10 13 19

RELIGION

103 32

72

RELIGION [Continued]

110 29 113 321 36 126 28 29 131 6 132 6 135 151 32 142 12 26 33 202 6

Brush Arbor 109 5 122 19 123 25 136 10 139 41 5 209 11

Churches 101 7 11 102 10 105 31 29 106 2 I 8 I 25 107 3 109 5 110 171 18 112 371 39 113 21 16 17 35 114 51 7 8 441 45 115 8 31-33 50-53 117 54-58 118 51 6 1 21 119 4 120 8 121 25 26 122 191 24 123 25126142 124 21 31 5 61 201 22 125 81 41 126 71 241 30 127 21 10 14 271 301 341 351 38-41 128 6 26 27 130 3 131 6 132 6 21 23 133 23 134 1 3 24 25 29 135 7 141 18 31 136 3 7 137 9 10 24 25 138 8 91 14

73

RELIGION Continued] Churches Continued]

140 14 15 141 2 3 9 142 4 22 30-33 143 12 15 24 201 5 11 209 4

MinistryMissionary Work 107 23 113 31 36 142 25 26 29

Moral Majority 134 29

RevivalsTraveling Ministers 109 5 114 5 6 115 32 118 5 6 124 6 125 8 I 9 126 =middot 8 127 5 128 6 131 4 6 I 8 135 14 139 4 141 3 142 26-28 32 33

SOUTH DAKOTA Beadle County

134 1 Huron County

134 5 Return to

134 8 9 29 Wounded Knee

134 5

TEXAS

113 4 114 6 28 43 44 124 4 131 20 142 24 30

74

TEXAS Continued] Cities

Abilene 111 5 6 117 15

Austin lb3 15

Barstow 104 1

Big Spring 142 30 32 209 s 6

Cedar Hill 140 1

Dallas 117 7 140 1

Electra 140 4

Gainesville 121 1

Haskell 129 1

Kemp 117 6

La Mesa 114 14

Plainview 110 3

Port Arthur 116 8 9

Red Springs 114 1

Silverton 140 1

Waco 103 15 16

Wichita Falls 117 8

Wylie 111 1

Brazo River 103 16

Farming Conditions 104 40

Return to 114 14 16 121 28 31 129 6

Rio Grande Valley 103 15

75

VIOLENCE

103 28 29 104 17 21 105 25 27 107 61 9 12 261 28 30 109 2 01 21 33 111 13 17 112 9 10 36 113 4J 18J 21-23 26-29 33 34 114 2527 35 115 49 123 36 125 191 43 126 41 127 23 131 22 23 138 10 11 20-22 139 9 10 15 18 25 203 8 204 9 206 10-12

VIRGINIA

206 1

WASHINGTON

206 1

WORK --xfter World War II

101 29 102 12 103 31 104 15 44 106 16 107 171 19-21 36 110 19 20 34 37 111 16 112 34J 35 114 48 116 31 117 51-57 119 18 120 21 23 24

76

WORK [Continued] --xfter World War II [Continued]

123 46 50 124 28 125 2 28 43-45 126 38 44 127 33 371 41 129 71 8 130 38 41 42 46 134 11 136 301 31 138 25-27 139 22 141 21 26 206 187 19 207 5

Conditions 103 22-24 26 104 2-6 15 16 30 35 52 107 22 24-28 30 31 109 31 110 10 11 12 25 112 26 29 113 15 114 24 124 20 125 22 27 2 9 32 126 21 26 30 38 129 5 12 13 131 21 139 18 203 5 7

During World War II 101 20 29 102 11 103 24 35 104 15 105 25 26 107 17 108 5 6 20 109 37 110 18 19 37 111 12 113 22 26 114 47 48 115 44 47 53 116 31 117 35-51 118 23 119 16

77

WORK [Continued] --ollring World War II [Continued]

120 20 21 121 29 123 22 46 124 27 125 3 27 34 35 43 126 35 43 44 127 20 128 21 29 37 129 7 10 130 37 38 40 41 131 26 29 132 23 133 16 20 134 11 20 136 27 28 138 23-25 139 18 20 21 141 21 26 143 19 202 9 203 8 206 10 15 207 3 4 209 20

Employers 101 30 1025-712 103 12 17 22 32 104 2 15 30 105 11 16 106 15 19 107 9 29-31 38 108 14 15 20 109 1 15 20 27 110 9-11 13 27 36 111 15 112 6 7 26 29 32 113 15 16 28 29 114 11 24 31 41-43 115 16 43-45 116 6 7 25 26 28 30-32 117 18 52 118 13 20 119 11-13 16 18 19 120 12 14 15 20 23 121 17 24 122 5-8 123 35 36

78

WORK [Continued] ~players [Continued]

124 20 125 5 21 24 271 281 40 126 151 21 22 251 26 361 371 39 127 11 121 201 211 30 33 128 18 31 129 4 1 7 1 9-11 1 13 1 18 1 21 2 2 130 31 3540 131 16 26 27 133 2 6 134 121 16-18 201 211 25 136 17-19 26 27 33-35 137 6 8 161 19 20 138 3-6 13 20 139 10 121 14-16 140 9-11 141 16 17 201 12 202 2 3 203 7 206 31 15 207 3 5 209 16

Labor Contracting 107 19 261 291 311 32 133 16-18 26

Migrant Labor 101 41 5 12 30 102 6 7 103 24 25 104 2-6 15 241 25 52 105 9-12 171 18 106 121 131 15 17 21-24 107 4 5 8 18 24-27 30 31 108 3 8 15 109 7 8 19-21 27-30 110 91 101 13 15 111 8 12 16 17 112 6 31 32 113 13 15 18 32 114 31 32 115 52 116 27-30 117 12 17-19 291 31 118 16 119 11 12 120 11-13 15 22 121 10 11 22 122 5 22

79

WORK Continued] --grgrant Labor Continued]

123 35 42 43 125 33 126 26 30 33 37 38 127 31 128 16 21 28 129 3 4 11-17 20 21 130 33 34 131 15 19-21 26 133 19 134 9-13 21 22 135 21 25 29 136 37 38 137 16 20 139 13 15-17 140 3 4 141 19 20 142 18 143 11 13 201 8 14 202 4 9 15 203 4 5 7 8-10 205 3 4 7 206 2 4 5-7 9 12-15 208 6 209 8 9 12-15

Mining 103 8 19 115 33 116 20 21 122 11-13 125 1 3 4 12 131 2 140 4 5 141 1

Odd Jobs 104 23 105 15 25 106 3 107 12 18 19 34 35 108 3 5 6 9 111 11 15 16 113 13 114 17 18 32 33 40 41 48 115 19 24 116 25 26 117 7 52 118 18 119 8 12 14 15

80

WORK [Continued] --odd Jobs

120 8 17 122 6 7 22 123 36 40 49 124 14 16 19 24 127 11 128 19 20 29 129 1 3 5 7 131 16 25 30 132 14 17 134 8 12 15 16 135 11 23 137 12 20 25 26 138 18 22 139 6 7 12 16 17 140 1 6-8 10 142 2 3 5 9 14 34 35 143 6 12 14-16 206 3 4 209 20

Oil Fields 102 5-7 12 112 25 26 114 14 15 116 1 13 121 17 125 2 4 1 28 46 129 9 135 7 8 I 23 29 139 22 140 4 142 2 3 206 16 18 208 1-5

Permanent Jobs 101 9 27 29 103 12 17 23 24 32 104 4 6 14 24 26 29 34 106 4 107 19 35 108 4 7-9 109 15 27-29 110 2 10 18 19 21 24 111 6 9-11 16 112 7 30 31 113 1 4 21 28-31 114 16 31 32 48 115 16 1 17 4 4 116 2 7-16 32

81

WORK [Continued] --permanent Jobs [Continued]

118 11 131 18 19 119 191 20 120 201 211 25 121 22 122 2 3 I 5~8 I 23 123 11 VI 35 36 124 1 14-17 125 20 25 27-29 37 126 21 25 33 35-38 127 11 20-22 24 30 128 20 28-30 129 4 7 130 31 36-38 131 21 30 132 18 19 133 19 22 134 11 18 25-28 36 136 2 10 14 15 19 33-35 137 6 8 26-28 138 1-4 8 139 22 23 140 4 5 10-12 20 141 12 17 142 5 25 26 28 35 143 19 201 10 205 6 8 9 2 07 3 1 5 208 1

Prisoners of War as Workers 115 47 133 20 203 9

Strikes 101 17 104 21 22 1 43 105 11 21 106 13 15 16 191 20 33 107 7 11 15 28 109 20 21 110 32 33 111 13 112 7-10 14 113 32 115 48-50 118 18 124 24 125 3 4

82

WORK [Continued] --strikes [Continued]

126 36 127 24 129 10 11 130 40 41 131 27 133 25 138 8 139 16 17 140 14-16 22 201 14 203 7 206 10-13 209 18

Unions 101 17 35 104 21 22 45 105 21 106 15 16 107 5 11-13 21-24 108 12 109 20 112 2 10 32 34-36 113 31 114 42 115 50 116 33 34 118 18 119 13 120 23 24 124 24 125 34 43 45 46 126 36 127 42 128 30 129 10 11 16 130 39-41 46 131 26 134 23 139 16 140 14 22 141 21 203 7 209 18

Wages 101 27 103 10 14 17 18 22 23 33 104 2 4 I 22 I 24 26 341 35 47 105 13 161 17

83

WORK [Continued] --wages [Continued]

106 14 18 19 107 2 12 17 25 30 108 5 6 8 109 6 8 20 21 28 29 31 40 110 7 9 11 1216 111 8 11 13 14 16 112 4 8-10 14 113 13 16-18 26 28 29 114 11 18 25 32 33 42 115 16 28 44 50 116 7 11 16 19 26-32 34 117 7 18 32 35 118 15 18 119 1 11 13 14 120 11-14 121 11 122 3 6-8 123 35 49 125 4 5 7 12 21-23 27-29 38 43 126 23 25 26 36 42 127 17 24 42 43 128 30 129 3 5 7 10 11 21 22 13 0 3 6 3 7 3 9-41 131 12 13 16 134 12 15 16 23 24 26 135 11 21 23 136 28 29 137 8 9 32 138 5 11 18 25 139 6 7 10 12-14 16-18 140 7 9 10 14 15 141 4 8 10 12 15 16 142 16 201 10 203 2 5 204 14 205 6 206 4 10 11 14 15 2 07 10 13 208 9 209 13 15

Work Permits 109 22 23

27

EDUCATION 1Continued] South Dakcita

134 1-3 24 Texas

111 4 114 2 13 50 117 1 5 6 10 121 2 4 5 13 129 2 140 4 143 2

FAMILY LIFE

101 1 5 19 102 2 7 11 12 16 103 2 31 4 6 10 21 105 1 2 I 9 16 24 26 28 106 38 112 7 113 9 10 26 116 20 21 118725 124 4 27 28 125 3 4 126 24 25 44 45 135 2 9 14 15 136 8 9

Bartering 109 11 115 6 116 6 123 15 125 101 11 126 5 128 4 129 2 131 7 140 3

Cars 103 2 4 7 8 9 12 14 15 20 27 105 18 29 106 12 13 107 3 9 15 108 2 4 6 111 8 113 22 23 29 114 4 15 30 33 116 22 30 36 117 71 8 12 23

28

FAMILY LIFE (Continued] Cars Continued]

119 4 120 9 131 15 121 9 122 4 16 17 123 13 125 3 291 31 126 5 17 18 127 9 16 17 128 15 129 3 130 4 30 133 4 12 134 3 5 6 135 9 25 136 19 24 27 138 1 12 13 19 20 30 140 5 9 141 4 5 12 142 6 17 203 3 205 2 9 206 9 207 6 I 21 22 209 4

Chores 101 2 102 12 103 3 6 21 104 48 52 58 59 105 17 109 6-8 18 26 111 2 113 1 2 6 7 114 3 39 40 115 5 7 10 27 28 117 5 26 118 3 4 119 2 120 5 121 1 3 123 1 2 51 10 11 14 15 19 31

461 49 124 3 4 21 125 2 126 3 6 7 128 1 8 130 34 131 8 1 25

29

FAMILY LIFE [Continued] Chores IContinued]

132 3 133 2 15 134 7 135 5 10 19 22 25 27 137 3 4 10-12 22 25 138 9 139 1 2 4 140 12 141 3 142 6 1 22 201 6 209 4 14

Cooking Food 101 9 24 102 3 5 13 15 103 4 27 29 105 2 11 14 15 106 35 36 107 9 13 14 108 2 3 14 109 2 3 7 12 13 22 110 31 111 3 113 2 15 16 18 114 4 17 18 25 38 39 115 10 1 11 1 16 1 2 8 1 31 116 101 24 117 51 6 1 17 119 4 120 16 121 7 24 25 122 13 16 20 123 15-18 25 27 37 49 124 5 6 21 22 125 11-14 126 22 23 127 10 17 128 1 5 10 129 12 130 8 13-15 25 131 5-7 20 21 25 132 6 7 20 133 2 1 3 1 11 1 2 2 134 5-7 22 135 2-6 9 10 18 22 25 27 136 9 12 13 23 137 2 3 10 19 138 25

30

FAMILY LIFE IContinued] CookingFood [Continued]

139 2 3 140 1-3 142 6 7 10 11 143 5-7 11 201 6 16 202 5-7 203 2 204 10 206 1 2 207 10 208 5 209 11-13

Dating 103 12 104 56 106 9 107 10 108 16 113 3 4 114 15 115 4 8 36 116 1 14 117 53 119 5 120 7 8 122 21 125 19 126 8 127 21 130 17 133 24 135 31 136 26 27 2 91 32 137 10 138 20-23 142 27

Entertainment 101 6 7 14 26 102 14 15 103 7 12 27 29 30 104 48 52 105 3 106 4 14 18 26 31 107 3 1 5 108 2 109 2 5 21 26 32 36 110 17 111 2 11

31

FAMILY LIFE [Continued] Entertainment [Continued]

112 31 38 113 2 281 29 31 114 51 13 1 15 1 40 115 3-5 8 33 36 116 2-4 33 117 9 23 24 34 118 5-7 20 21 119 4 1 5 1 11 14 120 2 8 121 5 19 122 9 19 20 123 5 20 211 25 37 411 42 124 2 6 21 125 41 6 8 9 221 33 126 8 257 28 127 34 128 6-8 241 26 129 81 171 18 131 61 9 132 5-7 133 3 14 15 134 6 17 21 22 135 3 7 91 13 14 16 30 32 136 2 91 11-131 29 137 9 24 138 5 23 139 4 9 140 2 3 141 3 10 142 6 11 15 22 143 1 3 8 10 201 2 5 203 6 208 6 2 0 9 4 13

Hobbies 102 7 103 12 104 57-59 114 9 118 6 120 5 123 19 129 8 135 3

Hunting 109 2 116 21 5

32

FAMILY LIFE [Continued] Hunting [Continued]

119 5 8 122 11 123 16-22 125 10 131 5 22 135 5 10 24 139 24

Marriage 101 3 25 102 2 12 16 103 12-14 104 56 105 1 25 106 8 1 9 107 171 20 108 8 16 109 26 27 110 2 19 111 4 5 112 4 113 1 3 4 29 30 114 15 115 8 9 36 37 116 1 16 30 117 52 53 58 118 21 119 17 120 7 121 15 29 122 2 21 123 27 37 47-49 124 26 125 27 126 8 9 28 127 3-5 211 39 130 5 17 19 42 131 3 132 19 133 24 135 4 31 136 6 8 26 27 30 32 137 10 24 26 138 24 28 139 19 140 4 5 141 21 142 24 27 28 143 17

33

FAMILY LIFE [Continued] Marriage Continued]

201 4 12 14 206 2 207 2 209 20

Moonshining 103 8 10 36-38 122 14 135 3

Problems 103 6 8 20 35 36 105 23 106 24T 25 28 107 19 20 35 37 108 6 16 17 109 17 18 110 2 3 112 3 71 24-26 29 31 113 9 12 18 21-23 25-29 114 7 115 2 3 6 116 7 117 25 120 1-3 24-26 121 23 24 122 10 18 19 130 3 132 1 3 7 135 23 29 30 136 37 38 40 138 4 6 9 141 14 15 201 13 202 6-8 12 204 11

Sense of Community 103 11 105 18 24 106 28 107 14 108 19 109 12_ 19 110 11 18 23 113 10 11 114 18 118 3 4 121 3 122 10 18 19

34

FAMILY LIFE [Continued] Sense of Community [Continued]

124 6 8 15 125 4 8 126 12 13 39 128 7 37 130 2 8 131 4 5 7 20 132 71 8 135 13 17 18 25 31 137 5 6 138 31 32 141 4 9 142 7 8 21-24 143 7

Shivaree 114 15 126 28 127 5

Sports 108 10 113 3 116 4 119 5 120 7 122 19 24 123 4 5 19 45 49 50 125 1 6 128 6 1 9 133 23-25 134 14-22 25 135 10 136 12 137 14 138 19 139 18 141 3 9 142 27 2 08 6

FARMING 110 3 11 115 39 47 48 123 28 29 47 48 52 53 125 10 140 19 20 141 4 10 11 26 201 6

35

FARMING Continued] Butchering

109 12 130 8-13

Crops 101 23 102 1 103 20 32 104 2 105 1 2 109 10 11 111 4 112 2 3 24 113 1 2 4 114 2 115 2 6 23 41 42 116 4 5 17 18 117 5 118 2 9 10 119 2 14 120 6 121 3 6 8 122 13 123 13 14 19 29 41 124 7 9 125 3 10 11 15 29 126 3 127 152 128 1 4 129 1 130 15 16 19-22 27 28 131 11 133 2 137 134 1 5 137 2 138 9 139 2 140 9 202 141 8 143 21 205 2 3 13 206 1 3 4 8 207 6 8 12 14 209 4

Drought 101 23 103 17 104 2 105 5

36

FARMING Continued] Drought Continued]

106 6 109 11 110 22 113 4 6 114 16 19 116 18-20 118 10~ 11 119 3 6 121 6 124 1 7 125 15 126 2 127 71 161 27 128 2 51 10 130 5 16 20 281 29 131 11 132 9 134 5 139 5 140 5 141 41 6 142 19 201 21 16 205 4 8 207 14 20 209 11 2

Dust Storms 101 71 8 102 3 103 17 39 105 4 106 5 6 109 11 110 12 21 111 6 7 112 23 114 21 115 12 116 18~ 19 118 10 11 119 3 120 6 121 6 123 14 124 7 125 15 16 126 14

37

FARMING Continued] Dust Storms IContinued]

127 27 29 128 10 130 16 131 11 136 40 138 137 14 141 4 6 142 4 17-20 201 16 205 4 207 6 14-18 20 21 209 6

FloodsCyclones 107 16 111 6 7 114 23 123 14 23 130 1 134 5 138 15 139 11 209 1

Government Policies 101 20 24 102 2 103 24 32 33 35 104 7 8 33 105 5 106 8 107 13 108 6 15 16 109 9 22 111 6 7 113 32 114 19 20 118 9 10 119 6 120 20 123 30-32 124 9 10 125 121 13 127 22 128 11 130 26 27 131 5 10 11 132 10 134 4 8 24 139 6 16 17

38

FARMING fContinued] Government Policies Continued]

140 24 142 18 201 2 205 11-19 209 7 8

Income 101 3 104 2 105 2 106 8 111 5 112 3 24 26 113 1 2 4 114 4 16 19 115 11 43 117 7 118 2 8 9 119 4 6 7 121 6 7 123 40 41 126 6 13 151 20 127 16 12 8 51 9 129 2 130 15 18 211 22 25 26 34 35

481 49 132 2 9 11 135 3 138 3 140 5 141 4 51 19 142 5 143 20 205 6 13 206 2-4 207 81 9 15 21

Land Ownership 101 23 103 31 107 2 108 1 109 91 10 110 22 112 3 114 1 2 7 115 36 119 1-3 6 7 120 6

39

FARMING [Continued] Land Ownership [Continued]

121 2 122 2 3 123 35 41 50 125 2 3 23 126 2 3 13 127 12 18 22 128 8 129 1 7 22 130 3 131 4 133 3 4 12 137 18 25 26 134 2 4 5 8 11 137 27 138 2 3 139 2 140 5 13 17-19 141 3 15-17 21 22 142 2-4 25 143 20 2 OS 1 2 206 1 5 6 8 9 207 9 10 209 1 22

Land Rental 101 2 102 1 103 8 23 104 1 7 8 107 2 110 1 111 2 113 4 114 1 2 10 14 115 23 27 116 16-18 118 2 119 3 120 6 121 2 7 8 122 2 123 127 13 40 41 50 124 4 9 127 1 2 6 7 128 5 129 1 130 5 15 i31 4 17-19

40

FARMING [Continued] Land Rental IContinued]

138 9 139 5 140 101 13 141 15 201 3 206 5 9

Methods 101 3 102 3 7 12 103 171 20 21 24 31 39 104 1 105 5 106 7 29 109 6 11 12 30 31 110 21 22 28 111 7 112 23 113 2 114 19 20 115 51 41-48 116 5 15 18 118 1 10 19 119 2 4 120 11 14 121 6 7 122 9 10 16-18 123 2 3 6 7 19 29 30 51 52 124 8 9 125 10 11 15 16 126 5 14 21 127 7 16 128 7 10 11 129 7 130 15 1619 131 5 11 18 132 3 9 10 134 6 140 20 141 6 19 142 51 19~ 201 22 143 2 0 201 6 206 3 8 207 7 81 14 16

Sharecropping 103 1 7 105 1 110 1 3

41

FARMING Continued] Sharecropping Continued]

111 2 112 3 24 113 4 115 6 91 27 116 17 117 11 5 7 118 2 9 121 2 127 21 61 15 128 8 129 1 130 51 151 18 137 2 141 41 8 142 2 206 4 5 209 11 19

THE GRAPES OF WRATHSTEINBECK

106 6 1 71 15 108 15 110 29-301 33 119 13 122 22 125 41 128 331 34 132 22 134 13 142 19 208 4 71 11 13-16

Identification with 101 16 35 103 27 28 111 18 113 35 121 27 127 181 41 42 129 13 20 21 131 13 133 21 136 20 37 139 20 201811 205 5

42

THE GRAPES OF WRATHSTEINBECK [Continued] Movie

103 27 105 26 106 33 34 107 5 13 110 2 8 113 34 114 45 118 16 17 121 27 124 25 127 42 131 28 137 31 139 19 141 24 208 15

Objections to 101 16 103 2 8 105 26 27 106 33-36 114 45 46 118 23 24 120 28 124 25 127 18 25 128 33 34 131 27 28 137 30 31 139 20 141 2 4 143 13 204 19 205 5 2 06 19 208 14-16

HEALTH Accidents

104 61 62 107 18 116 22 23

Birth of Children 101 5 102 2 103 5 9 10 13 16 105 1

43

HEALTH [Continued] Birth of Children Continued]

106 16 22 109 15 16 18~ 37 111 6 112 20 113 2 4 5 14 18-20 114 37 115 11-13 17 38 117 21 120 3 8 13 19-22 122 20 123 50 125 10 37 126 12 127 7 1 8 129 19 20 130 1 2 22 133 10 135 9 12 20 21 136 4 8 27 137 2 1 3 138 2 139 19 23 140 711 142 2 8 143 17 202 3 7 11 12 18

Causes of Death 101 25 103 5 106 16 107 1 13 19 109 25 26 38 39 110 2 31 111 5 112 6 113 1 19 30 114 43 49 115 3 6 7 17 18 116 5 117 20 21 26 120 1 3 19 24 25 123 16~ 43 124 23 126 44 127 4 5 13 130 24 48 132 19 135 137 14 16

44

HEALTH [Continued] Causes of Death [Continued]

136 3-6 25 27 29-31 38 39 141 16 142 23 143 19 202 3 9 10 12 14 16-18 206 14 209 19 20

Diseases 102 13 103 20 105 11 14 23 24 107 6 11 13 14 16 19 20 30 31 109 24 38 39 110 2 8 30 31 112 14 19 24 113 8 12 13 18 19 30 114 9 17 25 26 37 49 115 5 7 12 16-20 22 23 116 19 117 26 47 52-56 120 3 19 20 24 26 122 18 24 123 16 22-24 124 22-24 26 125 47 126 22 35 127 3 7 128 2 9 129 2 3 130 3 38 47 131 12 22 132 2 19 133 8 135 13 21 136 25 30 35 39 137 4 8 138 13 23 139 7 140 5 142 20 21 202 1-4 8-14 16 18 203 6 205 1 206 2 209 11 12 19

Folk Remedies and Cures 103 5 107 11

45

HEALTH [Continued] Folk Remedies and Cures Continued]

109 24 25 113 11 19 115 2 3 22 117 20 21 123 20 23 128 6 133 9 10 135 14 22 137 4 142 20 21 202 8-111 14

Health Care 101 13 20 102 13 103 5 91 16 105 141 151 23 24 106 1 8 107 111 18 23 38 109 151 16 181 23 241 381 39 110 2 1 8 1 311 32 112 6 113 1 51 18-201 301 311 33 38 114 17 371 38 115 5-7 12-18 23 116 5 61 23 117 20-231 55 118 171 18 120 3 41 8 21 22 121 20 25 122 18 20 21 123 4 22 23 124 4 22 23 125 10 21 37 38 126 22 23 35 127 3 7-9 30 128 2 9 129 19 130 1 22 23 47 48 131 22 132 19 133 8-10 135 91 12-14 21 22 136 6 9 301 33 35 137 8 138 131 23 139 71 9~ 101 18 19 141 2 0 142 20

46

HEALTH Continued] Health Care Continued]

202 2-14 16-19 206 14 209 11 12

Sanitation 202 4-6 15 17

HOUSING Auto Courts

107 9~ 14~ 27 Ditch Camps

102 7 8~ 14 103 26 104 12 105 23 106 15 107 10 110 6 25 113 14 35 114 39 115 52 118 15 16 119 13 16 121 19 20 122 22 23 125 20 37 126 33 129 15 131 20 132 18 136 37-39 137 17 139 18 202 4-6 15 203 3 206 7 I 10 208 7 8 11 209 10

Dugouts 135 11~ 18 19

Government-provided 101 34 103 26 27 104 19 20 51 105 10 106 10 11 14

47

HOUSING Continued] Government-provided [Continued]

107 4-7 13 14 16 17 28 108 12 109 31-33 110 14 111 9-11 15 112 3 8 113 35 36 114 38 39 118 16 119 13 121 17-19 124 16 125 25 33 36 126 26 30-32 127 23 41 128 20 129 141 15 131 22 133 2 0 137 30 141 20 202 6 15 203 3 204 16 17 205 4 206 13 14 208 7 20 9 10

Grower-provided 102 8 103 24-26 104 20 42 46 105 9 106 12 15 109 15 28 110 16 111 14 112 6 113 13 16 114 10 23 28 33 34 118 18 20 119 12 13 121 22 122 6 23 123 35 42 125 24 25~ 33 35 36 126 21 7 33 127 11 18 23

48

HOUSING [Continued] Grower-provided [Continued]

128 19 129 4 5 13-15 131 16 133 18 137 17 ~ 20 139 15 18 140 6 8-10 16 141 14 16 17 201 8 9 203 3 204 16 17 206 6-8 13 209 10

Homes in California 101 8 26 28 29 102 4 6 11 12 103 21 104 4 12-14 25 26 49 60 61 105 19 20 106 12 21 107 5 I 7 121 27 108 31 6 1 7 109 151 181 271 29 110 81 14 15 111 14 112 61 8 I 201 301 331 39 113 16-201 23 24 28 114 10 111 231 331 34 115 15-17 116 241 261 32 117 18 19 118 14 121 111 171 181 221 29 122 246 123 341 36 371 411 50 124 101 111 141 16 125 251 35 126 21 22 33 127 11 13 18-241 30 311 37 128 19 20 129 4 11 12 15-17 131 13 16 17 19 20 132 12 14 15 17 133 8 12 15 27 28 134 10-13 135 24 27 31 33 136 21 24 25 137 20 24 26 27

49

HOUSING [Continued] Homes in California IContinued]

138 13 16-18 20 25 28 29 139 17 18 ~3 24 140 6-11 17 141 13 14 16 27 142 29 143 11 12 20 201 10 202 3 203 1 2 204 16 18 205 7 206 7-9 208 10 209 9 11 14 15

Homestead in Arkansas 103 3 115 1 2 4 9 10 22-24 128 1 2 137 1 141 1 2 143 6 7

Homesmiddottead in Missouri 108 1 119 1 2 4

Homestead in Nebraska 130 5-8 18 132 2 8

Homestead in Oklahoma 103 9 12-14 17 104 56 106 2 109 10 110 1 114 1 4 10 16 115 2 7 118 2 4 122 2 4 9 11 123 1 2 9-14 124 3-5 125 9 10 126 3 4 27 127 1 2 6 7 15 16 26 27 128 3 131 1 133 1 4 135 6-8 136 8 11 12 137 7 13

50

HOUSING [Continued] Homestead in Oklahoma [Continued]

138 2 3 9 11 12 139 1-3 142 1-4 7--13 209 3

Homestead in South Dakota 134 2 3

Homestead in Texas 111 3 117 2 121 1 4 129 1 2 140 1

Internment Camps WW II) 122 23 125 35

Labor Camps 103 21 24 28 104 44 107 4 10 12 16 17 26 27 29 109 27 28 31-33 110 33 113 17 20 114 24-28 33 117 11 12 17 18 25 123 33 128 16 129 4 12 17 133 18 134 13 21 22 142 29 202 15 204 16 205 5

State Rental Homes 135 27 28

Tents 101 34 102 4 5 103 9 104 3 13 42 43 62 105 9 106 13 107 4 9 10 14 17 27 28 109 1 2 9 31 113 6 114 24 115 15

51

HOUSING [Continued] Tents Continued]

116 8 117 19 121 17-20 123 33 124 16 125 33 37 127 30~ 37 129 4 12 15 131 13 20 21 134 21 140 6 143 13 14 202 4 204 9 17 206 6 7 209 10 11

IMPACT OF EXPERIENCE

l(H 14 161 191 28 31 102 10 103 35 41 104 2 81 48 55 63 64 106 26 27 107 6 14 30-33 35-37 108 19-21 109 40 110 13 19 20 27 34-36 38 39 111 18 112 14 17 19-211 30 34 40 113 24-26 2 9 34 37 114 50 115 20 53 116 37 117 10 15 24 27 58 121 11 15-19 31 122 23 24 123 39 42 53-55 125 45 47 126 17 ~ 18 24 33 45 46 127 12 14 19-21 32-351 41 43 128 19 30~ 35-38 130 48 49 131 191 25 31 132 17 24

52

IMPACT OF EXPERIENCE [Continued]

134 136

137 138 141 142 143 202 203 209

24 25 28 11 17 20 41 29_ 32 16 31-33 14 25 26 28 34 22 23 16-19 11 19 25

29 21 25 33 35 36 40

INDIANA

202 1

IOWA

142 205 207

4 1 1

IWO JIMA

117 42-48

JAPANESE INTERNMENT

122 125 205

23 35 9 10

KANSAS

113 116 132 207

3 14 1 6 16

KU KLUX KLAN

103 135

28 14-17

53

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA

114 301 46 116 19 122 22 131 20 135 20 139 11 140 13 202 4 51 9 17 18 208 3 1 6 10-12

Attraction of California 101 3 1 17 102 3 103 18 20 105 6 106 6 9 11 281 29 107 8 108 4 I 18 109 9 110 8 111 9 112 23 113 51 6 114 91 22 115 14 391 41 116 71 9 117 8 118 11 12 119 8 1 10 11 121 9 122 3 124 10 11 125 81 241 30 126 151 16 127 8 1 16 27 128 13 129 3 130 32 131 12 25 132 3 11 12 134 81 11 24 135 11 18 136 18 139 101 26 140 5 141 51 14 142 3 4 143 11 201 4 I 6 8 12

54

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA [Continued]

202 6 206 2 4 209 2

Belongings 101 3 102 4 103 15 20 104 42 105 6 7 106 10 107 3 16 108 4 111 8 112 2 113 6 7 11 114 30 115 14 116 22 117 8 118 13 15 124 10 12 126 17 127 9 18 128 15 130 30 35 131 13 132 14 135 20 136 19 138 14 140 9 141 14 202 5 205 1 207 19 209 5

Border Inspections 102 8 103 15 20 104 9 10 49 105 8 106 30 108 18 19 110 24 113 6 7 10-12 114 30 31 117 11 118 13

55

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA Continued] Border Inspections Continued]

121 10 123 33 124 13 125 32 126 20 127 10 29 128 16 18 131 14 132 14 133 7 135 20 137 18 138 14 143 15 209 5 8

CookingFood 102 3 5 13 15 103 21 106 10 113 8 10 114 9 29 116 10 117 9 118 12 119 10 123 33 125 19 31 126 20 127 10 128 15 130 3 0 1 3 3 131 13 14 132 13 133 5 6 134 10 135 20 138 14 141 12 143 11 15 209 5

Funds Available 101 3 24 102 4 103 15 18 104 2 105 6 106 9 107 4 14-16

56

MIGRATIONTO CALIFORNIA [Continued] Funds Available [Continued]

108 5 110 3 8 111 8 112 1 4 6 113 6 114 10 17 29 115 14 116 10 22 117 710 118 13 121 3 10 122 4 123 34 124 12 125 17 126 5 18-20 127 17 2 9 128 15 129 3 130 29 30 34 131 13 132 13 133 3 134 8 10 135 12 18 138 14 140 6 141 12 142 25 143 10 11 201 7 205 1 209 5

Reasons for Move 101 3 23 102 2 4 103 15 18 20 25 39 104 2 42 105 4 6 106 9 11 107 2 108 3 5 18 109 9 10 13 27 110 3 4 8 111 7 8 112 2 113 5 6

57

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA [Continued] Reasons for Move [Continued]

114 115 116 117 118 119 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 201 204 205 206 207 209

Route 102 103 104 105 106 108 110 112 113 114 115 116

8-10 21 22 14 19-22 7 11 8 8 3 141 10 8 14 7 1

12 2 291 121 11 11 41 111 181 8 13 10 51 5

9

4 30 1 32

101 141 23-25 30

8 1 16 1 30 13

3 311 321 341 35 13

3 8-11

12 18 40

13

26 6 9 11

2-4 16 17 19 24 21 10 6 9 1 2 10 19 11 21 191 22

4 18-20 2 I 8 61 7 10 4 3 5 4 I 8 31 40 22-24

58

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA Continued] Route Continued]

117 8-10 118 12 119 9 10 124 11 125 17 126 181 19 127 9 181 29 128 14-16 130 32-34 131 14 132 13 134 10 135 11 19 137 17 138 13 14 202 4 5 205 1 209 7

Shelter 102 4 103 18-20 104 9 106 10 107 4 108 4 111 8 112 5 113 8 10 114 9 24 28 29 116 22 23 117 9 118 12 119 9 121 9 123 33 124 10 125 17-19 126 17 127 9 128 15 129 3 130 301 33 131 13 132 13 133 5 134 10 135 11 136 19

59

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA [Continued] Shelter [Continued]

137 17 141 12 143 11 201 7 2 07 18 209 5

Transportation 101 3 102 4-6 103 16 18 20 104 8 42 105 6 1 7 106 10 107 3 108 4 109 9 13 110 3 8 23 24 111 8 112 5 113 6 7 114 8 24 29-31 115 14 116 1 9 10 22 117 8 118 12 119 8 9 121 9 122 4 I 17 123 32 33 124 12 125 17-191 24 26 2 9 31 126 5 17 18 127 9 17 128 15 129 3 131 13 133 4 134 10 135 11 136 19 138 13 139 10 140 5 9 141 12 142 3 25

15143 201 8 205 1 209 1 2 4 5

60

MISSOURI

108 1 2 19 115 4 0 121 2 129 16 207 7 208 5

Cities Cape Girardeau

116 9 El Dorado Springs

108 1 3 Hannibal

119 4 7 Kansas City

116 8 207 3

Monroe City 119 1

St Louis 119 2 4 7 8

MONTANA

119 3

NEBRASKA

132 1 Cities

Grand Island 130 18

Kerney 130 3

Litchfield 130 3 4 16 35

Ponca 130 1 4 7

Return to 130 40

THE NEW DEAL Civilian Conservation Corps

103 34

61

THE NEW DEAL [Continued] Civilian Conservation Corps [Continued]

110 3-7 9 35 112 28 119 15 125 5 12 21-23 129 18 139 7-9 16 207 13 208 10

Hoover 103 32 34 125 12

National Recovery AdministrationOther Agencies 103 32 34 118 8 205 4 5 8-19

Politics 101 34 103 33 35 104 7 1 8 33 107 12 112 13 28 121 2 125 12 14 15 131 10 132 10 11 138 8 1 15 139 14 140 25 207 12 208 15 209 21

Roosevelt 101 32-34 103 32 104 32 33 106 5 108 5 6 15 16 110 3 35 36 111 6 7 112 27 28 113 25 32 114 19 115 12 118 9 119 6 15 123 30 31 125 12 15 126 13

62

THE NEW DEAL [Continued] Roosevelt [Continued]

127 22 23 128 11 129 10 14 130 23 24 26 27 131 5 9 10 132 9 133 13 27 134 4 8 24 138 11 139 6 7 13 14 23 140 24 14178 142 17 18 205 17 18 207 9 12 13 208 10 209 21

Voting 103 33 106 5 110 25 26 125 14 130 23 131 5 139 252 4 140 25 207 13

Works Progress Administration 101 336 102 2 104 31 105 4 5 8 19 20 107 1 108 12 110 35 111 177 112 28 113 17 18 21 24 33 114 22 115 13 118 8 119 14 156 124 14 17 125 1 12 23 127 22 128 20 23 27 129 5 10 132 9 11 16 133 11 17

63

THE NEW DEAL [Continued] Works Progress Administration Continued]

134 5 9 23 138 11 12 13978 140 23 141 23 142 18 204 6 207 12 208 10 209 21

NEW MEXICO

135 11 18-20 140 3 4

Cities Albuquerque

117 8 11 Deming

116 22 23 Gallup

116 12 Las Cruces

116 22 23

OKIE

113 10 33 114 41 46 128 18 25 33 132 18 19 135 26 202 5 205 4 1 6 208 4

Definition 101 31 102 8 104 37 54 105 22 106 31-33 107 38 108 19 109 17T 19 27 110 28 35

64

OKIE [Continued] Definition [Continued]

114 44 118 24 121 21 32 123 22 37 38 124 25 26 126 40 127 14 31 33 128 33 132 21 22 134 14 136 37-40 137 22 30 139 19 141 25 201 16 202 4 1 16 203 10 206 14 208 4 13

Reactions to Term 101 32 102 8 9 104 37 54 105 22 106 31-33 107 38 39 109 19 110 12 27 28 113 33 34 37 114 41 42 116 34 118 24 120 26 27 121 21 123 37 38 42 124 18 125 42 43 126 32 40 46 127 14 33 36 128 24 25 33 129 21 131 23 132 23 136 22 39 40 137 21 22 30 139 19 141 24 142 29 30

42

35

65

OKIE [Continued] Reactions to Term [Continued]

201 16 203 10 205 12

Rednecks 107 2 4-26

OKLAHOMA

111 6 125 3 10 126 10 14 27 43 128 4 135 11 12 141 5 9

Cities Ardmore

110 1 2 139 2

Blair 114 15

Blanchard 120 1 2 5

Boley 133 1 1 3

Boynton 135 11

Bushyhead 137 73 6

Checotah 113 1 4 128 3 8 209 1

Chelsea 137 7 812

Cold Springs 140 4

Colgate 112 2

Comanche 142 1

Council Hill 131 1

Cushing 201 2

Duncan 110 1 124 1

66

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities Continued]

Durant 103 16

Dustin 139 1 2 25

Enid 138 middot 6

EufaulaLake Eufaula 103 71 29 209 23

Fort Gibson 123 1 12 13 24 25 32 126 1 16

Fort Sill 120 5

Frederick 104 56

Granite 114 8

Greenfield 141 9

Guthrie 138 2-5 13 15

Hammon 142 3 15

Hanna 112 3 136 1

Hartshorne 125 1

Henryetta 103 16 209 1

Hillibee 127 4

Hitchita 112 25 209 3

Holdenville 137 3-5

Hollis 102 1

Lenna 118 1 131 2

Lexington 120 1 2

Lindsay 106 9

67

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities (Continued]

Maud 118 1

McAlester 109 91 10 125 20

McLain 122 1

Meeker 127 6 15 16

Muskogee 122 1 123 18 19 25

Nowata 122 2

Oaklodge 116 1 5

Okemah 103 8 133 4

Oklahoma City 120 8 12 138 3 5

Paden 127 4

Pauls Valley 106 1 109 10 13

Pitcher 103 8

Pleasant Valley 109 10 13

Ponca City 142 1 2

Porum 112 1

Prague 127 5 6

Quinton 136 1 10 11 18

Sallisaw 116 16_ 36

Scullyville 116 3 7

Seminole 116 1 135 8

Spiro 102 1 116 1 3 6 7

68

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities [Continued]

Stillwater 201 4 13

Tryon 201 1

Tulsa 116 16 17

Tuttle 120 1

Watonga 120 4 141 9

Weletka 103 11

Wewoka 112 1 4 25

Whodathoughtit 113 3

Craig County 122 11

Moved to 114 8 115 26 128 2 3 131 1 2 137 3 141 4

Oklahoma Territory 127 1-3

Payne County 105 1

Return to 102 11 107 15 109 27 110 18 38 111 8 18 114 10 14 15 17 116 36 37 120 13 27 123 53 125 25 26 29 30 40 127 16 28 131 13 22 25 133 16 135 23 25 136 18 137 7

69

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Return to [Continued]

139 26 27 140 9 142 3 10 17 22 34 201 13 206 7 207 20 209 1 2 17 18 23

Rogers County 101 23

Sequoyah County 116 1 16-18 36

Wagoner County 101 23

OREGON

109 28 29 130 29-34 206 2

POEMS

128 14 22 25 31 34 36

RELIEFWELFARE Agencies

102 91 13 103 32 107 35 112 12 114 18 124 2 3 125 17 202 5 15 2 0 4 2 11-13

Attitudes toward 101 10 102 91 10 103 32 104 24 32 105 19 110 14 26 27 111 17 112 12 113 17 2833

70

RELIEFWELFARE [Continued] Attitudes toward [Continued]

116 35 119 15 121 177 19 25 123 43 124 177 23 125 38 126 35_~ 39 127 417 42 128 27-30 129 5 130 2 7 131 4 27 30 31 132 16-18 133 13 14 137 32 139 8 140 23 142 18 202 71 8 1 15 203 6 11 204 13 14 20 208 10 209 21

Quality 102 10 103 32 104 32 125 38 39 204 15

Type Received 102 9 10 103 16 32 33 104 24 31 105 19 107 15 108 4 110 17 111 17 112 12 113 32 114 18 42 118 8 121 17 124 23 125 37 128 28 29 130 27 132 16

71

RELIEFWELFARE [Continued] Type Received IContinued]

133 13 134 15 135 28 139 8 202 5 71815 204 15 208 9 209 211 22

Welfare 101 9 10 102 9 10 103 32 104 24 311 36 1 0 5 19- 21 1 2 5 106 12 16 17 23 24 107 14 15 18 351 37 108 4 1 71 18 110 14 17 25-27 111 17 112 121 13 15 113 15 171 28 114 181 421 43 116 35 120 17 121 19 122 24 123 43 125 19 126 251 39 128 27 28 131 4 27 133 11 13 22 136 14 137 32 140 3 141 20 142 18 201 13 202 51 71 15 203 6 11 204 2 11 19-21 205 4 11 12 207 10 13 19

RELIGION

103 32

72

RELIGION [Continued]

110 29 113 321 36 126 28 29 131 6 132 6 135 151 32 142 12 26 33 202 6

Brush Arbor 109 5 122 19 123 25 136 10 139 41 5 209 11

Churches 101 7 11 102 10 105 31 29 106 2 I 8 I 25 107 3 109 5 110 171 18 112 371 39 113 21 16 17 35 114 51 7 8 441 45 115 8 31-33 50-53 117 54-58 118 51 6 1 21 119 4 120 8 121 25 26 122 191 24 123 25126142 124 21 31 5 61 201 22 125 81 41 126 71 241 30 127 21 10 14 271 301 341 351 38-41 128 6 26 27 130 3 131 6 132 6 21 23 133 23 134 1 3 24 25 29 135 7 141 18 31 136 3 7 137 9 10 24 25 138 8 91 14

73

RELIGION Continued] Churches Continued]

140 14 15 141 2 3 9 142 4 22 30-33 143 12 15 24 201 5 11 209 4

MinistryMissionary Work 107 23 113 31 36 142 25 26 29

Moral Majority 134 29

RevivalsTraveling Ministers 109 5 114 5 6 115 32 118 5 6 124 6 125 8 I 9 126 =middot 8 127 5 128 6 131 4 6 I 8 135 14 139 4 141 3 142 26-28 32 33

SOUTH DAKOTA Beadle County

134 1 Huron County

134 5 Return to

134 8 9 29 Wounded Knee

134 5

TEXAS

113 4 114 6 28 43 44 124 4 131 20 142 24 30

74

TEXAS Continued] Cities

Abilene 111 5 6 117 15

Austin lb3 15

Barstow 104 1

Big Spring 142 30 32 209 s 6

Cedar Hill 140 1

Dallas 117 7 140 1

Electra 140 4

Gainesville 121 1

Haskell 129 1

Kemp 117 6

La Mesa 114 14

Plainview 110 3

Port Arthur 116 8 9

Red Springs 114 1

Silverton 140 1

Waco 103 15 16

Wichita Falls 117 8

Wylie 111 1

Brazo River 103 16

Farming Conditions 104 40

Return to 114 14 16 121 28 31 129 6

Rio Grande Valley 103 15

75

VIOLENCE

103 28 29 104 17 21 105 25 27 107 61 9 12 261 28 30 109 2 01 21 33 111 13 17 112 9 10 36 113 4J 18J 21-23 26-29 33 34 114 2527 35 115 49 123 36 125 191 43 126 41 127 23 131 22 23 138 10 11 20-22 139 9 10 15 18 25 203 8 204 9 206 10-12

VIRGINIA

206 1

WASHINGTON

206 1

WORK --xfter World War II

101 29 102 12 103 31 104 15 44 106 16 107 171 19-21 36 110 19 20 34 37 111 16 112 34J 35 114 48 116 31 117 51-57 119 18 120 21 23 24

76

WORK [Continued] --xfter World War II [Continued]

123 46 50 124 28 125 2 28 43-45 126 38 44 127 33 371 41 129 71 8 130 38 41 42 46 134 11 136 301 31 138 25-27 139 22 141 21 26 206 187 19 207 5

Conditions 103 22-24 26 104 2-6 15 16 30 35 52 107 22 24-28 30 31 109 31 110 10 11 12 25 112 26 29 113 15 114 24 124 20 125 22 27 2 9 32 126 21 26 30 38 129 5 12 13 131 21 139 18 203 5 7

During World War II 101 20 29 102 11 103 24 35 104 15 105 25 26 107 17 108 5 6 20 109 37 110 18 19 37 111 12 113 22 26 114 47 48 115 44 47 53 116 31 117 35-51 118 23 119 16

77

WORK [Continued] --ollring World War II [Continued]

120 20 21 121 29 123 22 46 124 27 125 3 27 34 35 43 126 35 43 44 127 20 128 21 29 37 129 7 10 130 37 38 40 41 131 26 29 132 23 133 16 20 134 11 20 136 27 28 138 23-25 139 18 20 21 141 21 26 143 19 202 9 203 8 206 10 15 207 3 4 209 20

Employers 101 30 1025-712 103 12 17 22 32 104 2 15 30 105 11 16 106 15 19 107 9 29-31 38 108 14 15 20 109 1 15 20 27 110 9-11 13 27 36 111 15 112 6 7 26 29 32 113 15 16 28 29 114 11 24 31 41-43 115 16 43-45 116 6 7 25 26 28 30-32 117 18 52 118 13 20 119 11-13 16 18 19 120 12 14 15 20 23 121 17 24 122 5-8 123 35 36

78

WORK [Continued] ~players [Continued]

124 20 125 5 21 24 271 281 40 126 151 21 22 251 26 361 371 39 127 11 121 201 211 30 33 128 18 31 129 4 1 7 1 9-11 1 13 1 18 1 21 2 2 130 31 3540 131 16 26 27 133 2 6 134 121 16-18 201 211 25 136 17-19 26 27 33-35 137 6 8 161 19 20 138 3-6 13 20 139 10 121 14-16 140 9-11 141 16 17 201 12 202 2 3 203 7 206 31 15 207 3 5 209 16

Labor Contracting 107 19 261 291 311 32 133 16-18 26

Migrant Labor 101 41 5 12 30 102 6 7 103 24 25 104 2-6 15 241 25 52 105 9-12 171 18 106 121 131 15 17 21-24 107 4 5 8 18 24-27 30 31 108 3 8 15 109 7 8 19-21 27-30 110 91 101 13 15 111 8 12 16 17 112 6 31 32 113 13 15 18 32 114 31 32 115 52 116 27-30 117 12 17-19 291 31 118 16 119 11 12 120 11-13 15 22 121 10 11 22 122 5 22

79

WORK Continued] --grgrant Labor Continued]

123 35 42 43 125 33 126 26 30 33 37 38 127 31 128 16 21 28 129 3 4 11-17 20 21 130 33 34 131 15 19-21 26 133 19 134 9-13 21 22 135 21 25 29 136 37 38 137 16 20 139 13 15-17 140 3 4 141 19 20 142 18 143 11 13 201 8 14 202 4 9 15 203 4 5 7 8-10 205 3 4 7 206 2 4 5-7 9 12-15 208 6 209 8 9 12-15

Mining 103 8 19 115 33 116 20 21 122 11-13 125 1 3 4 12 131 2 140 4 5 141 1

Odd Jobs 104 23 105 15 25 106 3 107 12 18 19 34 35 108 3 5 6 9 111 11 15 16 113 13 114 17 18 32 33 40 41 48 115 19 24 116 25 26 117 7 52 118 18 119 8 12 14 15

80

WORK [Continued] --odd Jobs

120 8 17 122 6 7 22 123 36 40 49 124 14 16 19 24 127 11 128 19 20 29 129 1 3 5 7 131 16 25 30 132 14 17 134 8 12 15 16 135 11 23 137 12 20 25 26 138 18 22 139 6 7 12 16 17 140 1 6-8 10 142 2 3 5 9 14 34 35 143 6 12 14-16 206 3 4 209 20

Oil Fields 102 5-7 12 112 25 26 114 14 15 116 1 13 121 17 125 2 4 1 28 46 129 9 135 7 8 I 23 29 139 22 140 4 142 2 3 206 16 18 208 1-5

Permanent Jobs 101 9 27 29 103 12 17 23 24 32 104 4 6 14 24 26 29 34 106 4 107 19 35 108 4 7-9 109 15 27-29 110 2 10 18 19 21 24 111 6 9-11 16 112 7 30 31 113 1 4 21 28-31 114 16 31 32 48 115 16 1 17 4 4 116 2 7-16 32

81

WORK [Continued] --permanent Jobs [Continued]

118 11 131 18 19 119 191 20 120 201 211 25 121 22 122 2 3 I 5~8 I 23 123 11 VI 35 36 124 1 14-17 125 20 25 27-29 37 126 21 25 33 35-38 127 11 20-22 24 30 128 20 28-30 129 4 7 130 31 36-38 131 21 30 132 18 19 133 19 22 134 11 18 25-28 36 136 2 10 14 15 19 33-35 137 6 8 26-28 138 1-4 8 139 22 23 140 4 5 10-12 20 141 12 17 142 5 25 26 28 35 143 19 201 10 205 6 8 9 2 07 3 1 5 208 1

Prisoners of War as Workers 115 47 133 20 203 9

Strikes 101 17 104 21 22 1 43 105 11 21 106 13 15 16 191 20 33 107 7 11 15 28 109 20 21 110 32 33 111 13 112 7-10 14 113 32 115 48-50 118 18 124 24 125 3 4

82

WORK [Continued] --strikes [Continued]

126 36 127 24 129 10 11 130 40 41 131 27 133 25 138 8 139 16 17 140 14-16 22 201 14 203 7 206 10-13 209 18

Unions 101 17 35 104 21 22 45 105 21 106 15 16 107 5 11-13 21-24 108 12 109 20 112 2 10 32 34-36 113 31 114 42 115 50 116 33 34 118 18 119 13 120 23 24 124 24 125 34 43 45 46 126 36 127 42 128 30 129 10 11 16 130 39-41 46 131 26 134 23 139 16 140 14 22 141 21 203 7 209 18

Wages 101 27 103 10 14 17 18 22 23 33 104 2 4 I 22 I 24 26 341 35 47 105 13 161 17

83

WORK [Continued] --wages [Continued]

106 14 18 19 107 2 12 17 25 30 108 5 6 8 109 6 8 20 21 28 29 31 40 110 7 9 11 1216 111 8 11 13 14 16 112 4 8-10 14 113 13 16-18 26 28 29 114 11 18 25 32 33 42 115 16 28 44 50 116 7 11 16 19 26-32 34 117 7 18 32 35 118 15 18 119 1 11 13 14 120 11-14 121 11 122 3 6-8 123 35 49 125 4 5 7 12 21-23 27-29 38 43 126 23 25 26 36 42 127 17 24 42 43 128 30 129 3 5 7 10 11 21 22 13 0 3 6 3 7 3 9-41 131 12 13 16 134 12 15 16 23 24 26 135 11 21 23 136 28 29 137 8 9 32 138 5 11 18 25 139 6 7 10 12-14 16-18 140 7 9 10 14 15 141 4 8 10 12 15 16 142 16 201 10 203 2 5 204 14 205 6 206 4 10 11 14 15 2 07 10 13 208 9 209 13 15

Work Permits 109 22 23

28

FAMILY LIFE (Continued] Cars Continued]

119 4 120 9 131 15 121 9 122 4 16 17 123 13 125 3 291 31 126 5 17 18 127 9 16 17 128 15 129 3 130 4 30 133 4 12 134 3 5 6 135 9 25 136 19 24 27 138 1 12 13 19 20 30 140 5 9 141 4 5 12 142 6 17 203 3 205 2 9 206 9 207 6 I 21 22 209 4

Chores 101 2 102 12 103 3 6 21 104 48 52 58 59 105 17 109 6-8 18 26 111 2 113 1 2 6 7 114 3 39 40 115 5 7 10 27 28 117 5 26 118 3 4 119 2 120 5 121 1 3 123 1 2 51 10 11 14 15 19 31

461 49 124 3 4 21 125 2 126 3 6 7 128 1 8 130 34 131 8 1 25

29

FAMILY LIFE [Continued] Chores IContinued]

132 3 133 2 15 134 7 135 5 10 19 22 25 27 137 3 4 10-12 22 25 138 9 139 1 2 4 140 12 141 3 142 6 1 22 201 6 209 4 14

Cooking Food 101 9 24 102 3 5 13 15 103 4 27 29 105 2 11 14 15 106 35 36 107 9 13 14 108 2 3 14 109 2 3 7 12 13 22 110 31 111 3 113 2 15 16 18 114 4 17 18 25 38 39 115 10 1 11 1 16 1 2 8 1 31 116 101 24 117 51 6 1 17 119 4 120 16 121 7 24 25 122 13 16 20 123 15-18 25 27 37 49 124 5 6 21 22 125 11-14 126 22 23 127 10 17 128 1 5 10 129 12 130 8 13-15 25 131 5-7 20 21 25 132 6 7 20 133 2 1 3 1 11 1 2 2 134 5-7 22 135 2-6 9 10 18 22 25 27 136 9 12 13 23 137 2 3 10 19 138 25

30

FAMILY LIFE IContinued] CookingFood [Continued]

139 2 3 140 1-3 142 6 7 10 11 143 5-7 11 201 6 16 202 5-7 203 2 204 10 206 1 2 207 10 208 5 209 11-13

Dating 103 12 104 56 106 9 107 10 108 16 113 3 4 114 15 115 4 8 36 116 1 14 117 53 119 5 120 7 8 122 21 125 19 126 8 127 21 130 17 133 24 135 31 136 26 27 2 91 32 137 10 138 20-23 142 27

Entertainment 101 6 7 14 26 102 14 15 103 7 12 27 29 30 104 48 52 105 3 106 4 14 18 26 31 107 3 1 5 108 2 109 2 5 21 26 32 36 110 17 111 2 11

31

FAMILY LIFE [Continued] Entertainment [Continued]

112 31 38 113 2 281 29 31 114 51 13 1 15 1 40 115 3-5 8 33 36 116 2-4 33 117 9 23 24 34 118 5-7 20 21 119 4 1 5 1 11 14 120 2 8 121 5 19 122 9 19 20 123 5 20 211 25 37 411 42 124 2 6 21 125 41 6 8 9 221 33 126 8 257 28 127 34 128 6-8 241 26 129 81 171 18 131 61 9 132 5-7 133 3 14 15 134 6 17 21 22 135 3 7 91 13 14 16 30 32 136 2 91 11-131 29 137 9 24 138 5 23 139 4 9 140 2 3 141 3 10 142 6 11 15 22 143 1 3 8 10 201 2 5 203 6 208 6 2 0 9 4 13

Hobbies 102 7 103 12 104 57-59 114 9 118 6 120 5 123 19 129 8 135 3

Hunting 109 2 116 21 5

32

FAMILY LIFE [Continued] Hunting [Continued]

119 5 8 122 11 123 16-22 125 10 131 5 22 135 5 10 24 139 24

Marriage 101 3 25 102 2 12 16 103 12-14 104 56 105 1 25 106 8 1 9 107 171 20 108 8 16 109 26 27 110 2 19 111 4 5 112 4 113 1 3 4 29 30 114 15 115 8 9 36 37 116 1 16 30 117 52 53 58 118 21 119 17 120 7 121 15 29 122 2 21 123 27 37 47-49 124 26 125 27 126 8 9 28 127 3-5 211 39 130 5 17 19 42 131 3 132 19 133 24 135 4 31 136 6 8 26 27 30 32 137 10 24 26 138 24 28 139 19 140 4 5 141 21 142 24 27 28 143 17

33

FAMILY LIFE [Continued] Marriage Continued]

201 4 12 14 206 2 207 2 209 20

Moonshining 103 8 10 36-38 122 14 135 3

Problems 103 6 8 20 35 36 105 23 106 24T 25 28 107 19 20 35 37 108 6 16 17 109 17 18 110 2 3 112 3 71 24-26 29 31 113 9 12 18 21-23 25-29 114 7 115 2 3 6 116 7 117 25 120 1-3 24-26 121 23 24 122 10 18 19 130 3 132 1 3 7 135 23 29 30 136 37 38 40 138 4 6 9 141 14 15 201 13 202 6-8 12 204 11

Sense of Community 103 11 105 18 24 106 28 107 14 108 19 109 12_ 19 110 11 18 23 113 10 11 114 18 118 3 4 121 3 122 10 18 19

34

FAMILY LIFE [Continued] Sense of Community [Continued]

124 6 8 15 125 4 8 126 12 13 39 128 7 37 130 2 8 131 4 5 7 20 132 71 8 135 13 17 18 25 31 137 5 6 138 31 32 141 4 9 142 7 8 21-24 143 7

Shivaree 114 15 126 28 127 5

Sports 108 10 113 3 116 4 119 5 120 7 122 19 24 123 4 5 19 45 49 50 125 1 6 128 6 1 9 133 23-25 134 14-22 25 135 10 136 12 137 14 138 19 139 18 141 3 9 142 27 2 08 6

FARMING 110 3 11 115 39 47 48 123 28 29 47 48 52 53 125 10 140 19 20 141 4 10 11 26 201 6

35

FARMING Continued] Butchering

109 12 130 8-13

Crops 101 23 102 1 103 20 32 104 2 105 1 2 109 10 11 111 4 112 2 3 24 113 1 2 4 114 2 115 2 6 23 41 42 116 4 5 17 18 117 5 118 2 9 10 119 2 14 120 6 121 3 6 8 122 13 123 13 14 19 29 41 124 7 9 125 3 10 11 15 29 126 3 127 152 128 1 4 129 1 130 15 16 19-22 27 28 131 11 133 2 137 134 1 5 137 2 138 9 139 2 140 9 202 141 8 143 21 205 2 3 13 206 1 3 4 8 207 6 8 12 14 209 4

Drought 101 23 103 17 104 2 105 5

36

FARMING Continued] Drought Continued]

106 6 109 11 110 22 113 4 6 114 16 19 116 18-20 118 10~ 11 119 3 6 121 6 124 1 7 125 15 126 2 127 71 161 27 128 2 51 10 130 5 16 20 281 29 131 11 132 9 134 5 139 5 140 5 141 41 6 142 19 201 21 16 205 4 8 207 14 20 209 11 2

Dust Storms 101 71 8 102 3 103 17 39 105 4 106 5 6 109 11 110 12 21 111 6 7 112 23 114 21 115 12 116 18~ 19 118 10 11 119 3 120 6 121 6 123 14 124 7 125 15 16 126 14

37

FARMING Continued] Dust Storms IContinued]

127 27 29 128 10 130 16 131 11 136 40 138 137 14 141 4 6 142 4 17-20 201 16 205 4 207 6 14-18 20 21 209 6

FloodsCyclones 107 16 111 6 7 114 23 123 14 23 130 1 134 5 138 15 139 11 209 1

Government Policies 101 20 24 102 2 103 24 32 33 35 104 7 8 33 105 5 106 8 107 13 108 6 15 16 109 9 22 111 6 7 113 32 114 19 20 118 9 10 119 6 120 20 123 30-32 124 9 10 125 121 13 127 22 128 11 130 26 27 131 5 10 11 132 10 134 4 8 24 139 6 16 17

38

FARMING fContinued] Government Policies Continued]

140 24 142 18 201 2 205 11-19 209 7 8

Income 101 3 104 2 105 2 106 8 111 5 112 3 24 26 113 1 2 4 114 4 16 19 115 11 43 117 7 118 2 8 9 119 4 6 7 121 6 7 123 40 41 126 6 13 151 20 127 16 12 8 51 9 129 2 130 15 18 211 22 25 26 34 35

481 49 132 2 9 11 135 3 138 3 140 5 141 4 51 19 142 5 143 20 205 6 13 206 2-4 207 81 9 15 21

Land Ownership 101 23 103 31 107 2 108 1 109 91 10 110 22 112 3 114 1 2 7 115 36 119 1-3 6 7 120 6

39

FARMING [Continued] Land Ownership [Continued]

121 2 122 2 3 123 35 41 50 125 2 3 23 126 2 3 13 127 12 18 22 128 8 129 1 7 22 130 3 131 4 133 3 4 12 137 18 25 26 134 2 4 5 8 11 137 27 138 2 3 139 2 140 5 13 17-19 141 3 15-17 21 22 142 2-4 25 143 20 2 OS 1 2 206 1 5 6 8 9 207 9 10 209 1 22

Land Rental 101 2 102 1 103 8 23 104 1 7 8 107 2 110 1 111 2 113 4 114 1 2 10 14 115 23 27 116 16-18 118 2 119 3 120 6 121 2 7 8 122 2 123 127 13 40 41 50 124 4 9 127 1 2 6 7 128 5 129 1 130 5 15 i31 4 17-19

40

FARMING [Continued] Land Rental IContinued]

138 9 139 5 140 101 13 141 15 201 3 206 5 9

Methods 101 3 102 3 7 12 103 171 20 21 24 31 39 104 1 105 5 106 7 29 109 6 11 12 30 31 110 21 22 28 111 7 112 23 113 2 114 19 20 115 51 41-48 116 5 15 18 118 1 10 19 119 2 4 120 11 14 121 6 7 122 9 10 16-18 123 2 3 6 7 19 29 30 51 52 124 8 9 125 10 11 15 16 126 5 14 21 127 7 16 128 7 10 11 129 7 130 15 1619 131 5 11 18 132 3 9 10 134 6 140 20 141 6 19 142 51 19~ 201 22 143 2 0 201 6 206 3 8 207 7 81 14 16

Sharecropping 103 1 7 105 1 110 1 3

41

FARMING Continued] Sharecropping Continued]

111 2 112 3 24 113 4 115 6 91 27 116 17 117 11 5 7 118 2 9 121 2 127 21 61 15 128 8 129 1 130 51 151 18 137 2 141 41 8 142 2 206 4 5 209 11 19

THE GRAPES OF WRATHSTEINBECK

106 6 1 71 15 108 15 110 29-301 33 119 13 122 22 125 41 128 331 34 132 22 134 13 142 19 208 4 71 11 13-16

Identification with 101 16 35 103 27 28 111 18 113 35 121 27 127 181 41 42 129 13 20 21 131 13 133 21 136 20 37 139 20 201811 205 5

42

THE GRAPES OF WRATHSTEINBECK [Continued] Movie

103 27 105 26 106 33 34 107 5 13 110 2 8 113 34 114 45 118 16 17 121 27 124 25 127 42 131 28 137 31 139 19 141 24 208 15

Objections to 101 16 103 2 8 105 26 27 106 33-36 114 45 46 118 23 24 120 28 124 25 127 18 25 128 33 34 131 27 28 137 30 31 139 20 141 2 4 143 13 204 19 205 5 2 06 19 208 14-16

HEALTH Accidents

104 61 62 107 18 116 22 23

Birth of Children 101 5 102 2 103 5 9 10 13 16 105 1

43

HEALTH [Continued] Birth of Children Continued]

106 16 22 109 15 16 18~ 37 111 6 112 20 113 2 4 5 14 18-20 114 37 115 11-13 17 38 117 21 120 3 8 13 19-22 122 20 123 50 125 10 37 126 12 127 7 1 8 129 19 20 130 1 2 22 133 10 135 9 12 20 21 136 4 8 27 137 2 1 3 138 2 139 19 23 140 711 142 2 8 143 17 202 3 7 11 12 18

Causes of Death 101 25 103 5 106 16 107 1 13 19 109 25 26 38 39 110 2 31 111 5 112 6 113 1 19 30 114 43 49 115 3 6 7 17 18 116 5 117 20 21 26 120 1 3 19 24 25 123 16~ 43 124 23 126 44 127 4 5 13 130 24 48 132 19 135 137 14 16

44

HEALTH [Continued] Causes of Death [Continued]

136 3-6 25 27 29-31 38 39 141 16 142 23 143 19 202 3 9 10 12 14 16-18 206 14 209 19 20

Diseases 102 13 103 20 105 11 14 23 24 107 6 11 13 14 16 19 20 30 31 109 24 38 39 110 2 8 30 31 112 14 19 24 113 8 12 13 18 19 30 114 9 17 25 26 37 49 115 5 7 12 16-20 22 23 116 19 117 26 47 52-56 120 3 19 20 24 26 122 18 24 123 16 22-24 124 22-24 26 125 47 126 22 35 127 3 7 128 2 9 129 2 3 130 3 38 47 131 12 22 132 2 19 133 8 135 13 21 136 25 30 35 39 137 4 8 138 13 23 139 7 140 5 142 20 21 202 1-4 8-14 16 18 203 6 205 1 206 2 209 11 12 19

Folk Remedies and Cures 103 5 107 11

45

HEALTH [Continued] Folk Remedies and Cures Continued]

109 24 25 113 11 19 115 2 3 22 117 20 21 123 20 23 128 6 133 9 10 135 14 22 137 4 142 20 21 202 8-111 14

Health Care 101 13 20 102 13 103 5 91 16 105 141 151 23 24 106 1 8 107 111 18 23 38 109 151 16 181 23 241 381 39 110 2 1 8 1 311 32 112 6 113 1 51 18-201 301 311 33 38 114 17 371 38 115 5-7 12-18 23 116 5 61 23 117 20-231 55 118 171 18 120 3 41 8 21 22 121 20 25 122 18 20 21 123 4 22 23 124 4 22 23 125 10 21 37 38 126 22 23 35 127 3 7-9 30 128 2 9 129 19 130 1 22 23 47 48 131 22 132 19 133 8-10 135 91 12-14 21 22 136 6 9 301 33 35 137 8 138 131 23 139 71 9~ 101 18 19 141 2 0 142 20

46

HEALTH Continued] Health Care Continued]

202 2-14 16-19 206 14 209 11 12

Sanitation 202 4-6 15 17

HOUSING Auto Courts

107 9~ 14~ 27 Ditch Camps

102 7 8~ 14 103 26 104 12 105 23 106 15 107 10 110 6 25 113 14 35 114 39 115 52 118 15 16 119 13 16 121 19 20 122 22 23 125 20 37 126 33 129 15 131 20 132 18 136 37-39 137 17 139 18 202 4-6 15 203 3 206 7 I 10 208 7 8 11 209 10

Dugouts 135 11~ 18 19

Government-provided 101 34 103 26 27 104 19 20 51 105 10 106 10 11 14

47

HOUSING Continued] Government-provided [Continued]

107 4-7 13 14 16 17 28 108 12 109 31-33 110 14 111 9-11 15 112 3 8 113 35 36 114 38 39 118 16 119 13 121 17-19 124 16 125 25 33 36 126 26 30-32 127 23 41 128 20 129 141 15 131 22 133 2 0 137 30 141 20 202 6 15 203 3 204 16 17 205 4 206 13 14 208 7 20 9 10

Grower-provided 102 8 103 24-26 104 20 42 46 105 9 106 12 15 109 15 28 110 16 111 14 112 6 113 13 16 114 10 23 28 33 34 118 18 20 119 12 13 121 22 122 6 23 123 35 42 125 24 25~ 33 35 36 126 21 7 33 127 11 18 23

48

HOUSING [Continued] Grower-provided [Continued]

128 19 129 4 5 13-15 131 16 133 18 137 17 ~ 20 139 15 18 140 6 8-10 16 141 14 16 17 201 8 9 203 3 204 16 17 206 6-8 13 209 10

Homes in California 101 8 26 28 29 102 4 6 11 12 103 21 104 4 12-14 25 26 49 60 61 105 19 20 106 12 21 107 5 I 7 121 27 108 31 6 1 7 109 151 181 271 29 110 81 14 15 111 14 112 61 8 I 201 301 331 39 113 16-201 23 24 28 114 10 111 231 331 34 115 15-17 116 241 261 32 117 18 19 118 14 121 111 171 181 221 29 122 246 123 341 36 371 411 50 124 101 111 141 16 125 251 35 126 21 22 33 127 11 13 18-241 30 311 37 128 19 20 129 4 11 12 15-17 131 13 16 17 19 20 132 12 14 15 17 133 8 12 15 27 28 134 10-13 135 24 27 31 33 136 21 24 25 137 20 24 26 27

49

HOUSING [Continued] Homes in California IContinued]

138 13 16-18 20 25 28 29 139 17 18 ~3 24 140 6-11 17 141 13 14 16 27 142 29 143 11 12 20 201 10 202 3 203 1 2 204 16 18 205 7 206 7-9 208 10 209 9 11 14 15

Homestead in Arkansas 103 3 115 1 2 4 9 10 22-24 128 1 2 137 1 141 1 2 143 6 7

Homesmiddottead in Missouri 108 1 119 1 2 4

Homestead in Nebraska 130 5-8 18 132 2 8

Homestead in Oklahoma 103 9 12-14 17 104 56 106 2 109 10 110 1 114 1 4 10 16 115 2 7 118 2 4 122 2 4 9 11 123 1 2 9-14 124 3-5 125 9 10 126 3 4 27 127 1 2 6 7 15 16 26 27 128 3 131 1 133 1 4 135 6-8 136 8 11 12 137 7 13

50

HOUSING [Continued] Homestead in Oklahoma [Continued]

138 2 3 9 11 12 139 1-3 142 1-4 7--13 209 3

Homestead in South Dakota 134 2 3

Homestead in Texas 111 3 117 2 121 1 4 129 1 2 140 1

Internment Camps WW II) 122 23 125 35

Labor Camps 103 21 24 28 104 44 107 4 10 12 16 17 26 27 29 109 27 28 31-33 110 33 113 17 20 114 24-28 33 117 11 12 17 18 25 123 33 128 16 129 4 12 17 133 18 134 13 21 22 142 29 202 15 204 16 205 5

State Rental Homes 135 27 28

Tents 101 34 102 4 5 103 9 104 3 13 42 43 62 105 9 106 13 107 4 9 10 14 17 27 28 109 1 2 9 31 113 6 114 24 115 15

51

HOUSING [Continued] Tents Continued]

116 8 117 19 121 17-20 123 33 124 16 125 33 37 127 30~ 37 129 4 12 15 131 13 20 21 134 21 140 6 143 13 14 202 4 204 9 17 206 6 7 209 10 11

IMPACT OF EXPERIENCE

l(H 14 161 191 28 31 102 10 103 35 41 104 2 81 48 55 63 64 106 26 27 107 6 14 30-33 35-37 108 19-21 109 40 110 13 19 20 27 34-36 38 39 111 18 112 14 17 19-211 30 34 40 113 24-26 2 9 34 37 114 50 115 20 53 116 37 117 10 15 24 27 58 121 11 15-19 31 122 23 24 123 39 42 53-55 125 45 47 126 17 ~ 18 24 33 45 46 127 12 14 19-21 32-351 41 43 128 19 30~ 35-38 130 48 49 131 191 25 31 132 17 24

52

IMPACT OF EXPERIENCE [Continued]

134 136

137 138 141 142 143 202 203 209

24 25 28 11 17 20 41 29_ 32 16 31-33 14 25 26 28 34 22 23 16-19 11 19 25

29 21 25 33 35 36 40

INDIANA

202 1

IOWA

142 205 207

4 1 1

IWO JIMA

117 42-48

JAPANESE INTERNMENT

122 125 205

23 35 9 10

KANSAS

113 116 132 207

3 14 1 6 16

KU KLUX KLAN

103 135

28 14-17

53

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA

114 301 46 116 19 122 22 131 20 135 20 139 11 140 13 202 4 51 9 17 18 208 3 1 6 10-12

Attraction of California 101 3 1 17 102 3 103 18 20 105 6 106 6 9 11 281 29 107 8 108 4 I 18 109 9 110 8 111 9 112 23 113 51 6 114 91 22 115 14 391 41 116 71 9 117 8 118 11 12 119 8 1 10 11 121 9 122 3 124 10 11 125 81 241 30 126 151 16 127 8 1 16 27 128 13 129 3 130 32 131 12 25 132 3 11 12 134 81 11 24 135 11 18 136 18 139 101 26 140 5 141 51 14 142 3 4 143 11 201 4 I 6 8 12

54

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA [Continued]

202 6 206 2 4 209 2

Belongings 101 3 102 4 103 15 20 104 42 105 6 7 106 10 107 3 16 108 4 111 8 112 2 113 6 7 11 114 30 115 14 116 22 117 8 118 13 15 124 10 12 126 17 127 9 18 128 15 130 30 35 131 13 132 14 135 20 136 19 138 14 140 9 141 14 202 5 205 1 207 19 209 5

Border Inspections 102 8 103 15 20 104 9 10 49 105 8 106 30 108 18 19 110 24 113 6 7 10-12 114 30 31 117 11 118 13

55

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA Continued] Border Inspections Continued]

121 10 123 33 124 13 125 32 126 20 127 10 29 128 16 18 131 14 132 14 133 7 135 20 137 18 138 14 143 15 209 5 8

CookingFood 102 3 5 13 15 103 21 106 10 113 8 10 114 9 29 116 10 117 9 118 12 119 10 123 33 125 19 31 126 20 127 10 128 15 130 3 0 1 3 3 131 13 14 132 13 133 5 6 134 10 135 20 138 14 141 12 143 11 15 209 5

Funds Available 101 3 24 102 4 103 15 18 104 2 105 6 106 9 107 4 14-16

56

MIGRATIONTO CALIFORNIA [Continued] Funds Available [Continued]

108 5 110 3 8 111 8 112 1 4 6 113 6 114 10 17 29 115 14 116 10 22 117 710 118 13 121 3 10 122 4 123 34 124 12 125 17 126 5 18-20 127 17 2 9 128 15 129 3 130 29 30 34 131 13 132 13 133 3 134 8 10 135 12 18 138 14 140 6 141 12 142 25 143 10 11 201 7 205 1 209 5

Reasons for Move 101 3 23 102 2 4 103 15 18 20 25 39 104 2 42 105 4 6 106 9 11 107 2 108 3 5 18 109 9 10 13 27 110 3 4 8 111 7 8 112 2 113 5 6

57

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA [Continued] Reasons for Move [Continued]

114 115 116 117 118 119 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 201 204 205 206 207 209

Route 102 103 104 105 106 108 110 112 113 114 115 116

8-10 21 22 14 19-22 7 11 8 8 3 141 10 8 14 7 1

12 2 291 121 11 11 41 111 181 8 13 10 51 5

9

4 30 1 32

101 141 23-25 30

8 1 16 1 30 13

3 311 321 341 35 13

3 8-11

12 18 40

13

26 6 9 11

2-4 16 17 19 24 21 10 6 9 1 2 10 19 11 21 191 22

4 18-20 2 I 8 61 7 10 4 3 5 4 I 8 31 40 22-24

58

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA Continued] Route Continued]

117 8-10 118 12 119 9 10 124 11 125 17 126 181 19 127 9 181 29 128 14-16 130 32-34 131 14 132 13 134 10 135 11 19 137 17 138 13 14 202 4 5 205 1 209 7

Shelter 102 4 103 18-20 104 9 106 10 107 4 108 4 111 8 112 5 113 8 10 114 9 24 28 29 116 22 23 117 9 118 12 119 9 121 9 123 33 124 10 125 17-19 126 17 127 9 128 15 129 3 130 301 33 131 13 132 13 133 5 134 10 135 11 136 19

59

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA [Continued] Shelter [Continued]

137 17 141 12 143 11 201 7 2 07 18 209 5

Transportation 101 3 102 4-6 103 16 18 20 104 8 42 105 6 1 7 106 10 107 3 108 4 109 9 13 110 3 8 23 24 111 8 112 5 113 6 7 114 8 24 29-31 115 14 116 1 9 10 22 117 8 118 12 119 8 9 121 9 122 4 I 17 123 32 33 124 12 125 17-191 24 26 2 9 31 126 5 17 18 127 9 17 128 15 129 3 131 13 133 4 134 10 135 11 136 19 138 13 139 10 140 5 9 141 12 142 3 25

15143 201 8 205 1 209 1 2 4 5

60

MISSOURI

108 1 2 19 115 4 0 121 2 129 16 207 7 208 5

Cities Cape Girardeau

116 9 El Dorado Springs

108 1 3 Hannibal

119 4 7 Kansas City

116 8 207 3

Monroe City 119 1

St Louis 119 2 4 7 8

MONTANA

119 3

NEBRASKA

132 1 Cities

Grand Island 130 18

Kerney 130 3

Litchfield 130 3 4 16 35

Ponca 130 1 4 7

Return to 130 40

THE NEW DEAL Civilian Conservation Corps

103 34

61

THE NEW DEAL [Continued] Civilian Conservation Corps [Continued]

110 3-7 9 35 112 28 119 15 125 5 12 21-23 129 18 139 7-9 16 207 13 208 10

Hoover 103 32 34 125 12

National Recovery AdministrationOther Agencies 103 32 34 118 8 205 4 5 8-19

Politics 101 34 103 33 35 104 7 1 8 33 107 12 112 13 28 121 2 125 12 14 15 131 10 132 10 11 138 8 1 15 139 14 140 25 207 12 208 15 209 21

Roosevelt 101 32-34 103 32 104 32 33 106 5 108 5 6 15 16 110 3 35 36 111 6 7 112 27 28 113 25 32 114 19 115 12 118 9 119 6 15 123 30 31 125 12 15 126 13

62

THE NEW DEAL [Continued] Roosevelt [Continued]

127 22 23 128 11 129 10 14 130 23 24 26 27 131 5 9 10 132 9 133 13 27 134 4 8 24 138 11 139 6 7 13 14 23 140 24 14178 142 17 18 205 17 18 207 9 12 13 208 10 209 21

Voting 103 33 106 5 110 25 26 125 14 130 23 131 5 139 252 4 140 25 207 13

Works Progress Administration 101 336 102 2 104 31 105 4 5 8 19 20 107 1 108 12 110 35 111 177 112 28 113 17 18 21 24 33 114 22 115 13 118 8 119 14 156 124 14 17 125 1 12 23 127 22 128 20 23 27 129 5 10 132 9 11 16 133 11 17

63

THE NEW DEAL [Continued] Works Progress Administration Continued]

134 5 9 23 138 11 12 13978 140 23 141 23 142 18 204 6 207 12 208 10 209 21

NEW MEXICO

135 11 18-20 140 3 4

Cities Albuquerque

117 8 11 Deming

116 22 23 Gallup

116 12 Las Cruces

116 22 23

OKIE

113 10 33 114 41 46 128 18 25 33 132 18 19 135 26 202 5 205 4 1 6 208 4

Definition 101 31 102 8 104 37 54 105 22 106 31-33 107 38 108 19 109 17T 19 27 110 28 35

64

OKIE [Continued] Definition [Continued]

114 44 118 24 121 21 32 123 22 37 38 124 25 26 126 40 127 14 31 33 128 33 132 21 22 134 14 136 37-40 137 22 30 139 19 141 25 201 16 202 4 1 16 203 10 206 14 208 4 13

Reactions to Term 101 32 102 8 9 104 37 54 105 22 106 31-33 107 38 39 109 19 110 12 27 28 113 33 34 37 114 41 42 116 34 118 24 120 26 27 121 21 123 37 38 42 124 18 125 42 43 126 32 40 46 127 14 33 36 128 24 25 33 129 21 131 23 132 23 136 22 39 40 137 21 22 30 139 19 141 24 142 29 30

42

35

65

OKIE [Continued] Reactions to Term [Continued]

201 16 203 10 205 12

Rednecks 107 2 4-26

OKLAHOMA

111 6 125 3 10 126 10 14 27 43 128 4 135 11 12 141 5 9

Cities Ardmore

110 1 2 139 2

Blair 114 15

Blanchard 120 1 2 5

Boley 133 1 1 3

Boynton 135 11

Bushyhead 137 73 6

Checotah 113 1 4 128 3 8 209 1

Chelsea 137 7 812

Cold Springs 140 4

Colgate 112 2

Comanche 142 1

Council Hill 131 1

Cushing 201 2

Duncan 110 1 124 1

66

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities Continued]

Durant 103 16

Dustin 139 1 2 25

Enid 138 middot 6

EufaulaLake Eufaula 103 71 29 209 23

Fort Gibson 123 1 12 13 24 25 32 126 1 16

Fort Sill 120 5

Frederick 104 56

Granite 114 8

Greenfield 141 9

Guthrie 138 2-5 13 15

Hammon 142 3 15

Hanna 112 3 136 1

Hartshorne 125 1

Henryetta 103 16 209 1

Hillibee 127 4

Hitchita 112 25 209 3

Holdenville 137 3-5

Hollis 102 1

Lenna 118 1 131 2

Lexington 120 1 2

Lindsay 106 9

67

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities (Continued]

Maud 118 1

McAlester 109 91 10 125 20

McLain 122 1

Meeker 127 6 15 16

Muskogee 122 1 123 18 19 25

Nowata 122 2

Oaklodge 116 1 5

Okemah 103 8 133 4

Oklahoma City 120 8 12 138 3 5

Paden 127 4

Pauls Valley 106 1 109 10 13

Pitcher 103 8

Pleasant Valley 109 10 13

Ponca City 142 1 2

Porum 112 1

Prague 127 5 6

Quinton 136 1 10 11 18

Sallisaw 116 16_ 36

Scullyville 116 3 7

Seminole 116 1 135 8

Spiro 102 1 116 1 3 6 7

68

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities [Continued]

Stillwater 201 4 13

Tryon 201 1

Tulsa 116 16 17

Tuttle 120 1

Watonga 120 4 141 9

Weletka 103 11

Wewoka 112 1 4 25

Whodathoughtit 113 3

Craig County 122 11

Moved to 114 8 115 26 128 2 3 131 1 2 137 3 141 4

Oklahoma Territory 127 1-3

Payne County 105 1

Return to 102 11 107 15 109 27 110 18 38 111 8 18 114 10 14 15 17 116 36 37 120 13 27 123 53 125 25 26 29 30 40 127 16 28 131 13 22 25 133 16 135 23 25 136 18 137 7

69

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Return to [Continued]

139 26 27 140 9 142 3 10 17 22 34 201 13 206 7 207 20 209 1 2 17 18 23

Rogers County 101 23

Sequoyah County 116 1 16-18 36

Wagoner County 101 23

OREGON

109 28 29 130 29-34 206 2

POEMS

128 14 22 25 31 34 36

RELIEFWELFARE Agencies

102 91 13 103 32 107 35 112 12 114 18 124 2 3 125 17 202 5 15 2 0 4 2 11-13

Attitudes toward 101 10 102 91 10 103 32 104 24 32 105 19 110 14 26 27 111 17 112 12 113 17 2833

70

RELIEFWELFARE [Continued] Attitudes toward [Continued]

116 35 119 15 121 177 19 25 123 43 124 177 23 125 38 126 35_~ 39 127 417 42 128 27-30 129 5 130 2 7 131 4 27 30 31 132 16-18 133 13 14 137 32 139 8 140 23 142 18 202 71 8 1 15 203 6 11 204 13 14 20 208 10 209 21

Quality 102 10 103 32 104 32 125 38 39 204 15

Type Received 102 9 10 103 16 32 33 104 24 31 105 19 107 15 108 4 110 17 111 17 112 12 113 32 114 18 42 118 8 121 17 124 23 125 37 128 28 29 130 27 132 16

71

RELIEFWELFARE [Continued] Type Received IContinued]

133 13 134 15 135 28 139 8 202 5 71815 204 15 208 9 209 211 22

Welfare 101 9 10 102 9 10 103 32 104 24 311 36 1 0 5 19- 21 1 2 5 106 12 16 17 23 24 107 14 15 18 351 37 108 4 1 71 18 110 14 17 25-27 111 17 112 121 13 15 113 15 171 28 114 181 421 43 116 35 120 17 121 19 122 24 123 43 125 19 126 251 39 128 27 28 131 4 27 133 11 13 22 136 14 137 32 140 3 141 20 142 18 201 13 202 51 71 15 203 6 11 204 2 11 19-21 205 4 11 12 207 10 13 19

RELIGION

103 32

72

RELIGION [Continued]

110 29 113 321 36 126 28 29 131 6 132 6 135 151 32 142 12 26 33 202 6

Brush Arbor 109 5 122 19 123 25 136 10 139 41 5 209 11

Churches 101 7 11 102 10 105 31 29 106 2 I 8 I 25 107 3 109 5 110 171 18 112 371 39 113 21 16 17 35 114 51 7 8 441 45 115 8 31-33 50-53 117 54-58 118 51 6 1 21 119 4 120 8 121 25 26 122 191 24 123 25126142 124 21 31 5 61 201 22 125 81 41 126 71 241 30 127 21 10 14 271 301 341 351 38-41 128 6 26 27 130 3 131 6 132 6 21 23 133 23 134 1 3 24 25 29 135 7 141 18 31 136 3 7 137 9 10 24 25 138 8 91 14

73

RELIGION Continued] Churches Continued]

140 14 15 141 2 3 9 142 4 22 30-33 143 12 15 24 201 5 11 209 4

MinistryMissionary Work 107 23 113 31 36 142 25 26 29

Moral Majority 134 29

RevivalsTraveling Ministers 109 5 114 5 6 115 32 118 5 6 124 6 125 8 I 9 126 =middot 8 127 5 128 6 131 4 6 I 8 135 14 139 4 141 3 142 26-28 32 33

SOUTH DAKOTA Beadle County

134 1 Huron County

134 5 Return to

134 8 9 29 Wounded Knee

134 5

TEXAS

113 4 114 6 28 43 44 124 4 131 20 142 24 30

74

TEXAS Continued] Cities

Abilene 111 5 6 117 15

Austin lb3 15

Barstow 104 1

Big Spring 142 30 32 209 s 6

Cedar Hill 140 1

Dallas 117 7 140 1

Electra 140 4

Gainesville 121 1

Haskell 129 1

Kemp 117 6

La Mesa 114 14

Plainview 110 3

Port Arthur 116 8 9

Red Springs 114 1

Silverton 140 1

Waco 103 15 16

Wichita Falls 117 8

Wylie 111 1

Brazo River 103 16

Farming Conditions 104 40

Return to 114 14 16 121 28 31 129 6

Rio Grande Valley 103 15

75

VIOLENCE

103 28 29 104 17 21 105 25 27 107 61 9 12 261 28 30 109 2 01 21 33 111 13 17 112 9 10 36 113 4J 18J 21-23 26-29 33 34 114 2527 35 115 49 123 36 125 191 43 126 41 127 23 131 22 23 138 10 11 20-22 139 9 10 15 18 25 203 8 204 9 206 10-12

VIRGINIA

206 1

WASHINGTON

206 1

WORK --xfter World War II

101 29 102 12 103 31 104 15 44 106 16 107 171 19-21 36 110 19 20 34 37 111 16 112 34J 35 114 48 116 31 117 51-57 119 18 120 21 23 24

76

WORK [Continued] --xfter World War II [Continued]

123 46 50 124 28 125 2 28 43-45 126 38 44 127 33 371 41 129 71 8 130 38 41 42 46 134 11 136 301 31 138 25-27 139 22 141 21 26 206 187 19 207 5

Conditions 103 22-24 26 104 2-6 15 16 30 35 52 107 22 24-28 30 31 109 31 110 10 11 12 25 112 26 29 113 15 114 24 124 20 125 22 27 2 9 32 126 21 26 30 38 129 5 12 13 131 21 139 18 203 5 7

During World War II 101 20 29 102 11 103 24 35 104 15 105 25 26 107 17 108 5 6 20 109 37 110 18 19 37 111 12 113 22 26 114 47 48 115 44 47 53 116 31 117 35-51 118 23 119 16

77

WORK [Continued] --ollring World War II [Continued]

120 20 21 121 29 123 22 46 124 27 125 3 27 34 35 43 126 35 43 44 127 20 128 21 29 37 129 7 10 130 37 38 40 41 131 26 29 132 23 133 16 20 134 11 20 136 27 28 138 23-25 139 18 20 21 141 21 26 143 19 202 9 203 8 206 10 15 207 3 4 209 20

Employers 101 30 1025-712 103 12 17 22 32 104 2 15 30 105 11 16 106 15 19 107 9 29-31 38 108 14 15 20 109 1 15 20 27 110 9-11 13 27 36 111 15 112 6 7 26 29 32 113 15 16 28 29 114 11 24 31 41-43 115 16 43-45 116 6 7 25 26 28 30-32 117 18 52 118 13 20 119 11-13 16 18 19 120 12 14 15 20 23 121 17 24 122 5-8 123 35 36

78

WORK [Continued] ~players [Continued]

124 20 125 5 21 24 271 281 40 126 151 21 22 251 26 361 371 39 127 11 121 201 211 30 33 128 18 31 129 4 1 7 1 9-11 1 13 1 18 1 21 2 2 130 31 3540 131 16 26 27 133 2 6 134 121 16-18 201 211 25 136 17-19 26 27 33-35 137 6 8 161 19 20 138 3-6 13 20 139 10 121 14-16 140 9-11 141 16 17 201 12 202 2 3 203 7 206 31 15 207 3 5 209 16

Labor Contracting 107 19 261 291 311 32 133 16-18 26

Migrant Labor 101 41 5 12 30 102 6 7 103 24 25 104 2-6 15 241 25 52 105 9-12 171 18 106 121 131 15 17 21-24 107 4 5 8 18 24-27 30 31 108 3 8 15 109 7 8 19-21 27-30 110 91 101 13 15 111 8 12 16 17 112 6 31 32 113 13 15 18 32 114 31 32 115 52 116 27-30 117 12 17-19 291 31 118 16 119 11 12 120 11-13 15 22 121 10 11 22 122 5 22

79

WORK Continued] --grgrant Labor Continued]

123 35 42 43 125 33 126 26 30 33 37 38 127 31 128 16 21 28 129 3 4 11-17 20 21 130 33 34 131 15 19-21 26 133 19 134 9-13 21 22 135 21 25 29 136 37 38 137 16 20 139 13 15-17 140 3 4 141 19 20 142 18 143 11 13 201 8 14 202 4 9 15 203 4 5 7 8-10 205 3 4 7 206 2 4 5-7 9 12-15 208 6 209 8 9 12-15

Mining 103 8 19 115 33 116 20 21 122 11-13 125 1 3 4 12 131 2 140 4 5 141 1

Odd Jobs 104 23 105 15 25 106 3 107 12 18 19 34 35 108 3 5 6 9 111 11 15 16 113 13 114 17 18 32 33 40 41 48 115 19 24 116 25 26 117 7 52 118 18 119 8 12 14 15

80

WORK [Continued] --odd Jobs

120 8 17 122 6 7 22 123 36 40 49 124 14 16 19 24 127 11 128 19 20 29 129 1 3 5 7 131 16 25 30 132 14 17 134 8 12 15 16 135 11 23 137 12 20 25 26 138 18 22 139 6 7 12 16 17 140 1 6-8 10 142 2 3 5 9 14 34 35 143 6 12 14-16 206 3 4 209 20

Oil Fields 102 5-7 12 112 25 26 114 14 15 116 1 13 121 17 125 2 4 1 28 46 129 9 135 7 8 I 23 29 139 22 140 4 142 2 3 206 16 18 208 1-5

Permanent Jobs 101 9 27 29 103 12 17 23 24 32 104 4 6 14 24 26 29 34 106 4 107 19 35 108 4 7-9 109 15 27-29 110 2 10 18 19 21 24 111 6 9-11 16 112 7 30 31 113 1 4 21 28-31 114 16 31 32 48 115 16 1 17 4 4 116 2 7-16 32

81

WORK [Continued] --permanent Jobs [Continued]

118 11 131 18 19 119 191 20 120 201 211 25 121 22 122 2 3 I 5~8 I 23 123 11 VI 35 36 124 1 14-17 125 20 25 27-29 37 126 21 25 33 35-38 127 11 20-22 24 30 128 20 28-30 129 4 7 130 31 36-38 131 21 30 132 18 19 133 19 22 134 11 18 25-28 36 136 2 10 14 15 19 33-35 137 6 8 26-28 138 1-4 8 139 22 23 140 4 5 10-12 20 141 12 17 142 5 25 26 28 35 143 19 201 10 205 6 8 9 2 07 3 1 5 208 1

Prisoners of War as Workers 115 47 133 20 203 9

Strikes 101 17 104 21 22 1 43 105 11 21 106 13 15 16 191 20 33 107 7 11 15 28 109 20 21 110 32 33 111 13 112 7-10 14 113 32 115 48-50 118 18 124 24 125 3 4

82

WORK [Continued] --strikes [Continued]

126 36 127 24 129 10 11 130 40 41 131 27 133 25 138 8 139 16 17 140 14-16 22 201 14 203 7 206 10-13 209 18

Unions 101 17 35 104 21 22 45 105 21 106 15 16 107 5 11-13 21-24 108 12 109 20 112 2 10 32 34-36 113 31 114 42 115 50 116 33 34 118 18 119 13 120 23 24 124 24 125 34 43 45 46 126 36 127 42 128 30 129 10 11 16 130 39-41 46 131 26 134 23 139 16 140 14 22 141 21 203 7 209 18

Wages 101 27 103 10 14 17 18 22 23 33 104 2 4 I 22 I 24 26 341 35 47 105 13 161 17

83

WORK [Continued] --wages [Continued]

106 14 18 19 107 2 12 17 25 30 108 5 6 8 109 6 8 20 21 28 29 31 40 110 7 9 11 1216 111 8 11 13 14 16 112 4 8-10 14 113 13 16-18 26 28 29 114 11 18 25 32 33 42 115 16 28 44 50 116 7 11 16 19 26-32 34 117 7 18 32 35 118 15 18 119 1 11 13 14 120 11-14 121 11 122 3 6-8 123 35 49 125 4 5 7 12 21-23 27-29 38 43 126 23 25 26 36 42 127 17 24 42 43 128 30 129 3 5 7 10 11 21 22 13 0 3 6 3 7 3 9-41 131 12 13 16 134 12 15 16 23 24 26 135 11 21 23 136 28 29 137 8 9 32 138 5 11 18 25 139 6 7 10 12-14 16-18 140 7 9 10 14 15 141 4 8 10 12 15 16 142 16 201 10 203 2 5 204 14 205 6 206 4 10 11 14 15 2 07 10 13 208 9 209 13 15

Work Permits 109 22 23

29

FAMILY LIFE [Continued] Chores IContinued]

132 3 133 2 15 134 7 135 5 10 19 22 25 27 137 3 4 10-12 22 25 138 9 139 1 2 4 140 12 141 3 142 6 1 22 201 6 209 4 14

Cooking Food 101 9 24 102 3 5 13 15 103 4 27 29 105 2 11 14 15 106 35 36 107 9 13 14 108 2 3 14 109 2 3 7 12 13 22 110 31 111 3 113 2 15 16 18 114 4 17 18 25 38 39 115 10 1 11 1 16 1 2 8 1 31 116 101 24 117 51 6 1 17 119 4 120 16 121 7 24 25 122 13 16 20 123 15-18 25 27 37 49 124 5 6 21 22 125 11-14 126 22 23 127 10 17 128 1 5 10 129 12 130 8 13-15 25 131 5-7 20 21 25 132 6 7 20 133 2 1 3 1 11 1 2 2 134 5-7 22 135 2-6 9 10 18 22 25 27 136 9 12 13 23 137 2 3 10 19 138 25

30

FAMILY LIFE IContinued] CookingFood [Continued]

139 2 3 140 1-3 142 6 7 10 11 143 5-7 11 201 6 16 202 5-7 203 2 204 10 206 1 2 207 10 208 5 209 11-13

Dating 103 12 104 56 106 9 107 10 108 16 113 3 4 114 15 115 4 8 36 116 1 14 117 53 119 5 120 7 8 122 21 125 19 126 8 127 21 130 17 133 24 135 31 136 26 27 2 91 32 137 10 138 20-23 142 27

Entertainment 101 6 7 14 26 102 14 15 103 7 12 27 29 30 104 48 52 105 3 106 4 14 18 26 31 107 3 1 5 108 2 109 2 5 21 26 32 36 110 17 111 2 11

31

FAMILY LIFE [Continued] Entertainment [Continued]

112 31 38 113 2 281 29 31 114 51 13 1 15 1 40 115 3-5 8 33 36 116 2-4 33 117 9 23 24 34 118 5-7 20 21 119 4 1 5 1 11 14 120 2 8 121 5 19 122 9 19 20 123 5 20 211 25 37 411 42 124 2 6 21 125 41 6 8 9 221 33 126 8 257 28 127 34 128 6-8 241 26 129 81 171 18 131 61 9 132 5-7 133 3 14 15 134 6 17 21 22 135 3 7 91 13 14 16 30 32 136 2 91 11-131 29 137 9 24 138 5 23 139 4 9 140 2 3 141 3 10 142 6 11 15 22 143 1 3 8 10 201 2 5 203 6 208 6 2 0 9 4 13

Hobbies 102 7 103 12 104 57-59 114 9 118 6 120 5 123 19 129 8 135 3

Hunting 109 2 116 21 5

32

FAMILY LIFE [Continued] Hunting [Continued]

119 5 8 122 11 123 16-22 125 10 131 5 22 135 5 10 24 139 24

Marriage 101 3 25 102 2 12 16 103 12-14 104 56 105 1 25 106 8 1 9 107 171 20 108 8 16 109 26 27 110 2 19 111 4 5 112 4 113 1 3 4 29 30 114 15 115 8 9 36 37 116 1 16 30 117 52 53 58 118 21 119 17 120 7 121 15 29 122 2 21 123 27 37 47-49 124 26 125 27 126 8 9 28 127 3-5 211 39 130 5 17 19 42 131 3 132 19 133 24 135 4 31 136 6 8 26 27 30 32 137 10 24 26 138 24 28 139 19 140 4 5 141 21 142 24 27 28 143 17

33

FAMILY LIFE [Continued] Marriage Continued]

201 4 12 14 206 2 207 2 209 20

Moonshining 103 8 10 36-38 122 14 135 3

Problems 103 6 8 20 35 36 105 23 106 24T 25 28 107 19 20 35 37 108 6 16 17 109 17 18 110 2 3 112 3 71 24-26 29 31 113 9 12 18 21-23 25-29 114 7 115 2 3 6 116 7 117 25 120 1-3 24-26 121 23 24 122 10 18 19 130 3 132 1 3 7 135 23 29 30 136 37 38 40 138 4 6 9 141 14 15 201 13 202 6-8 12 204 11

Sense of Community 103 11 105 18 24 106 28 107 14 108 19 109 12_ 19 110 11 18 23 113 10 11 114 18 118 3 4 121 3 122 10 18 19

34

FAMILY LIFE [Continued] Sense of Community [Continued]

124 6 8 15 125 4 8 126 12 13 39 128 7 37 130 2 8 131 4 5 7 20 132 71 8 135 13 17 18 25 31 137 5 6 138 31 32 141 4 9 142 7 8 21-24 143 7

Shivaree 114 15 126 28 127 5

Sports 108 10 113 3 116 4 119 5 120 7 122 19 24 123 4 5 19 45 49 50 125 1 6 128 6 1 9 133 23-25 134 14-22 25 135 10 136 12 137 14 138 19 139 18 141 3 9 142 27 2 08 6

FARMING 110 3 11 115 39 47 48 123 28 29 47 48 52 53 125 10 140 19 20 141 4 10 11 26 201 6

35

FARMING Continued] Butchering

109 12 130 8-13

Crops 101 23 102 1 103 20 32 104 2 105 1 2 109 10 11 111 4 112 2 3 24 113 1 2 4 114 2 115 2 6 23 41 42 116 4 5 17 18 117 5 118 2 9 10 119 2 14 120 6 121 3 6 8 122 13 123 13 14 19 29 41 124 7 9 125 3 10 11 15 29 126 3 127 152 128 1 4 129 1 130 15 16 19-22 27 28 131 11 133 2 137 134 1 5 137 2 138 9 139 2 140 9 202 141 8 143 21 205 2 3 13 206 1 3 4 8 207 6 8 12 14 209 4

Drought 101 23 103 17 104 2 105 5

36

FARMING Continued] Drought Continued]

106 6 109 11 110 22 113 4 6 114 16 19 116 18-20 118 10~ 11 119 3 6 121 6 124 1 7 125 15 126 2 127 71 161 27 128 2 51 10 130 5 16 20 281 29 131 11 132 9 134 5 139 5 140 5 141 41 6 142 19 201 21 16 205 4 8 207 14 20 209 11 2

Dust Storms 101 71 8 102 3 103 17 39 105 4 106 5 6 109 11 110 12 21 111 6 7 112 23 114 21 115 12 116 18~ 19 118 10 11 119 3 120 6 121 6 123 14 124 7 125 15 16 126 14

37

FARMING Continued] Dust Storms IContinued]

127 27 29 128 10 130 16 131 11 136 40 138 137 14 141 4 6 142 4 17-20 201 16 205 4 207 6 14-18 20 21 209 6

FloodsCyclones 107 16 111 6 7 114 23 123 14 23 130 1 134 5 138 15 139 11 209 1

Government Policies 101 20 24 102 2 103 24 32 33 35 104 7 8 33 105 5 106 8 107 13 108 6 15 16 109 9 22 111 6 7 113 32 114 19 20 118 9 10 119 6 120 20 123 30-32 124 9 10 125 121 13 127 22 128 11 130 26 27 131 5 10 11 132 10 134 4 8 24 139 6 16 17

38

FARMING fContinued] Government Policies Continued]

140 24 142 18 201 2 205 11-19 209 7 8

Income 101 3 104 2 105 2 106 8 111 5 112 3 24 26 113 1 2 4 114 4 16 19 115 11 43 117 7 118 2 8 9 119 4 6 7 121 6 7 123 40 41 126 6 13 151 20 127 16 12 8 51 9 129 2 130 15 18 211 22 25 26 34 35

481 49 132 2 9 11 135 3 138 3 140 5 141 4 51 19 142 5 143 20 205 6 13 206 2-4 207 81 9 15 21

Land Ownership 101 23 103 31 107 2 108 1 109 91 10 110 22 112 3 114 1 2 7 115 36 119 1-3 6 7 120 6

39

FARMING [Continued] Land Ownership [Continued]

121 2 122 2 3 123 35 41 50 125 2 3 23 126 2 3 13 127 12 18 22 128 8 129 1 7 22 130 3 131 4 133 3 4 12 137 18 25 26 134 2 4 5 8 11 137 27 138 2 3 139 2 140 5 13 17-19 141 3 15-17 21 22 142 2-4 25 143 20 2 OS 1 2 206 1 5 6 8 9 207 9 10 209 1 22

Land Rental 101 2 102 1 103 8 23 104 1 7 8 107 2 110 1 111 2 113 4 114 1 2 10 14 115 23 27 116 16-18 118 2 119 3 120 6 121 2 7 8 122 2 123 127 13 40 41 50 124 4 9 127 1 2 6 7 128 5 129 1 130 5 15 i31 4 17-19

40

FARMING [Continued] Land Rental IContinued]

138 9 139 5 140 101 13 141 15 201 3 206 5 9

Methods 101 3 102 3 7 12 103 171 20 21 24 31 39 104 1 105 5 106 7 29 109 6 11 12 30 31 110 21 22 28 111 7 112 23 113 2 114 19 20 115 51 41-48 116 5 15 18 118 1 10 19 119 2 4 120 11 14 121 6 7 122 9 10 16-18 123 2 3 6 7 19 29 30 51 52 124 8 9 125 10 11 15 16 126 5 14 21 127 7 16 128 7 10 11 129 7 130 15 1619 131 5 11 18 132 3 9 10 134 6 140 20 141 6 19 142 51 19~ 201 22 143 2 0 201 6 206 3 8 207 7 81 14 16

Sharecropping 103 1 7 105 1 110 1 3

41

FARMING Continued] Sharecropping Continued]

111 2 112 3 24 113 4 115 6 91 27 116 17 117 11 5 7 118 2 9 121 2 127 21 61 15 128 8 129 1 130 51 151 18 137 2 141 41 8 142 2 206 4 5 209 11 19

THE GRAPES OF WRATHSTEINBECK

106 6 1 71 15 108 15 110 29-301 33 119 13 122 22 125 41 128 331 34 132 22 134 13 142 19 208 4 71 11 13-16

Identification with 101 16 35 103 27 28 111 18 113 35 121 27 127 181 41 42 129 13 20 21 131 13 133 21 136 20 37 139 20 201811 205 5

42

THE GRAPES OF WRATHSTEINBECK [Continued] Movie

103 27 105 26 106 33 34 107 5 13 110 2 8 113 34 114 45 118 16 17 121 27 124 25 127 42 131 28 137 31 139 19 141 24 208 15

Objections to 101 16 103 2 8 105 26 27 106 33-36 114 45 46 118 23 24 120 28 124 25 127 18 25 128 33 34 131 27 28 137 30 31 139 20 141 2 4 143 13 204 19 205 5 2 06 19 208 14-16

HEALTH Accidents

104 61 62 107 18 116 22 23

Birth of Children 101 5 102 2 103 5 9 10 13 16 105 1

43

HEALTH [Continued] Birth of Children Continued]

106 16 22 109 15 16 18~ 37 111 6 112 20 113 2 4 5 14 18-20 114 37 115 11-13 17 38 117 21 120 3 8 13 19-22 122 20 123 50 125 10 37 126 12 127 7 1 8 129 19 20 130 1 2 22 133 10 135 9 12 20 21 136 4 8 27 137 2 1 3 138 2 139 19 23 140 711 142 2 8 143 17 202 3 7 11 12 18

Causes of Death 101 25 103 5 106 16 107 1 13 19 109 25 26 38 39 110 2 31 111 5 112 6 113 1 19 30 114 43 49 115 3 6 7 17 18 116 5 117 20 21 26 120 1 3 19 24 25 123 16~ 43 124 23 126 44 127 4 5 13 130 24 48 132 19 135 137 14 16

44

HEALTH [Continued] Causes of Death [Continued]

136 3-6 25 27 29-31 38 39 141 16 142 23 143 19 202 3 9 10 12 14 16-18 206 14 209 19 20

Diseases 102 13 103 20 105 11 14 23 24 107 6 11 13 14 16 19 20 30 31 109 24 38 39 110 2 8 30 31 112 14 19 24 113 8 12 13 18 19 30 114 9 17 25 26 37 49 115 5 7 12 16-20 22 23 116 19 117 26 47 52-56 120 3 19 20 24 26 122 18 24 123 16 22-24 124 22-24 26 125 47 126 22 35 127 3 7 128 2 9 129 2 3 130 3 38 47 131 12 22 132 2 19 133 8 135 13 21 136 25 30 35 39 137 4 8 138 13 23 139 7 140 5 142 20 21 202 1-4 8-14 16 18 203 6 205 1 206 2 209 11 12 19

Folk Remedies and Cures 103 5 107 11

45

HEALTH [Continued] Folk Remedies and Cures Continued]

109 24 25 113 11 19 115 2 3 22 117 20 21 123 20 23 128 6 133 9 10 135 14 22 137 4 142 20 21 202 8-111 14

Health Care 101 13 20 102 13 103 5 91 16 105 141 151 23 24 106 1 8 107 111 18 23 38 109 151 16 181 23 241 381 39 110 2 1 8 1 311 32 112 6 113 1 51 18-201 301 311 33 38 114 17 371 38 115 5-7 12-18 23 116 5 61 23 117 20-231 55 118 171 18 120 3 41 8 21 22 121 20 25 122 18 20 21 123 4 22 23 124 4 22 23 125 10 21 37 38 126 22 23 35 127 3 7-9 30 128 2 9 129 19 130 1 22 23 47 48 131 22 132 19 133 8-10 135 91 12-14 21 22 136 6 9 301 33 35 137 8 138 131 23 139 71 9~ 101 18 19 141 2 0 142 20

46

HEALTH Continued] Health Care Continued]

202 2-14 16-19 206 14 209 11 12

Sanitation 202 4-6 15 17

HOUSING Auto Courts

107 9~ 14~ 27 Ditch Camps

102 7 8~ 14 103 26 104 12 105 23 106 15 107 10 110 6 25 113 14 35 114 39 115 52 118 15 16 119 13 16 121 19 20 122 22 23 125 20 37 126 33 129 15 131 20 132 18 136 37-39 137 17 139 18 202 4-6 15 203 3 206 7 I 10 208 7 8 11 209 10

Dugouts 135 11~ 18 19

Government-provided 101 34 103 26 27 104 19 20 51 105 10 106 10 11 14

47

HOUSING Continued] Government-provided [Continued]

107 4-7 13 14 16 17 28 108 12 109 31-33 110 14 111 9-11 15 112 3 8 113 35 36 114 38 39 118 16 119 13 121 17-19 124 16 125 25 33 36 126 26 30-32 127 23 41 128 20 129 141 15 131 22 133 2 0 137 30 141 20 202 6 15 203 3 204 16 17 205 4 206 13 14 208 7 20 9 10

Grower-provided 102 8 103 24-26 104 20 42 46 105 9 106 12 15 109 15 28 110 16 111 14 112 6 113 13 16 114 10 23 28 33 34 118 18 20 119 12 13 121 22 122 6 23 123 35 42 125 24 25~ 33 35 36 126 21 7 33 127 11 18 23

48

HOUSING [Continued] Grower-provided [Continued]

128 19 129 4 5 13-15 131 16 133 18 137 17 ~ 20 139 15 18 140 6 8-10 16 141 14 16 17 201 8 9 203 3 204 16 17 206 6-8 13 209 10

Homes in California 101 8 26 28 29 102 4 6 11 12 103 21 104 4 12-14 25 26 49 60 61 105 19 20 106 12 21 107 5 I 7 121 27 108 31 6 1 7 109 151 181 271 29 110 81 14 15 111 14 112 61 8 I 201 301 331 39 113 16-201 23 24 28 114 10 111 231 331 34 115 15-17 116 241 261 32 117 18 19 118 14 121 111 171 181 221 29 122 246 123 341 36 371 411 50 124 101 111 141 16 125 251 35 126 21 22 33 127 11 13 18-241 30 311 37 128 19 20 129 4 11 12 15-17 131 13 16 17 19 20 132 12 14 15 17 133 8 12 15 27 28 134 10-13 135 24 27 31 33 136 21 24 25 137 20 24 26 27

49

HOUSING [Continued] Homes in California IContinued]

138 13 16-18 20 25 28 29 139 17 18 ~3 24 140 6-11 17 141 13 14 16 27 142 29 143 11 12 20 201 10 202 3 203 1 2 204 16 18 205 7 206 7-9 208 10 209 9 11 14 15

Homestead in Arkansas 103 3 115 1 2 4 9 10 22-24 128 1 2 137 1 141 1 2 143 6 7

Homesmiddottead in Missouri 108 1 119 1 2 4

Homestead in Nebraska 130 5-8 18 132 2 8

Homestead in Oklahoma 103 9 12-14 17 104 56 106 2 109 10 110 1 114 1 4 10 16 115 2 7 118 2 4 122 2 4 9 11 123 1 2 9-14 124 3-5 125 9 10 126 3 4 27 127 1 2 6 7 15 16 26 27 128 3 131 1 133 1 4 135 6-8 136 8 11 12 137 7 13

50

HOUSING [Continued] Homestead in Oklahoma [Continued]

138 2 3 9 11 12 139 1-3 142 1-4 7--13 209 3

Homestead in South Dakota 134 2 3

Homestead in Texas 111 3 117 2 121 1 4 129 1 2 140 1

Internment Camps WW II) 122 23 125 35

Labor Camps 103 21 24 28 104 44 107 4 10 12 16 17 26 27 29 109 27 28 31-33 110 33 113 17 20 114 24-28 33 117 11 12 17 18 25 123 33 128 16 129 4 12 17 133 18 134 13 21 22 142 29 202 15 204 16 205 5

State Rental Homes 135 27 28

Tents 101 34 102 4 5 103 9 104 3 13 42 43 62 105 9 106 13 107 4 9 10 14 17 27 28 109 1 2 9 31 113 6 114 24 115 15

51

HOUSING [Continued] Tents Continued]

116 8 117 19 121 17-20 123 33 124 16 125 33 37 127 30~ 37 129 4 12 15 131 13 20 21 134 21 140 6 143 13 14 202 4 204 9 17 206 6 7 209 10 11

IMPACT OF EXPERIENCE

l(H 14 161 191 28 31 102 10 103 35 41 104 2 81 48 55 63 64 106 26 27 107 6 14 30-33 35-37 108 19-21 109 40 110 13 19 20 27 34-36 38 39 111 18 112 14 17 19-211 30 34 40 113 24-26 2 9 34 37 114 50 115 20 53 116 37 117 10 15 24 27 58 121 11 15-19 31 122 23 24 123 39 42 53-55 125 45 47 126 17 ~ 18 24 33 45 46 127 12 14 19-21 32-351 41 43 128 19 30~ 35-38 130 48 49 131 191 25 31 132 17 24

52

IMPACT OF EXPERIENCE [Continued]

134 136

137 138 141 142 143 202 203 209

24 25 28 11 17 20 41 29_ 32 16 31-33 14 25 26 28 34 22 23 16-19 11 19 25

29 21 25 33 35 36 40

INDIANA

202 1

IOWA

142 205 207

4 1 1

IWO JIMA

117 42-48

JAPANESE INTERNMENT

122 125 205

23 35 9 10

KANSAS

113 116 132 207

3 14 1 6 16

KU KLUX KLAN

103 135

28 14-17

53

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA

114 301 46 116 19 122 22 131 20 135 20 139 11 140 13 202 4 51 9 17 18 208 3 1 6 10-12

Attraction of California 101 3 1 17 102 3 103 18 20 105 6 106 6 9 11 281 29 107 8 108 4 I 18 109 9 110 8 111 9 112 23 113 51 6 114 91 22 115 14 391 41 116 71 9 117 8 118 11 12 119 8 1 10 11 121 9 122 3 124 10 11 125 81 241 30 126 151 16 127 8 1 16 27 128 13 129 3 130 32 131 12 25 132 3 11 12 134 81 11 24 135 11 18 136 18 139 101 26 140 5 141 51 14 142 3 4 143 11 201 4 I 6 8 12

54

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA [Continued]

202 6 206 2 4 209 2

Belongings 101 3 102 4 103 15 20 104 42 105 6 7 106 10 107 3 16 108 4 111 8 112 2 113 6 7 11 114 30 115 14 116 22 117 8 118 13 15 124 10 12 126 17 127 9 18 128 15 130 30 35 131 13 132 14 135 20 136 19 138 14 140 9 141 14 202 5 205 1 207 19 209 5

Border Inspections 102 8 103 15 20 104 9 10 49 105 8 106 30 108 18 19 110 24 113 6 7 10-12 114 30 31 117 11 118 13

55

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA Continued] Border Inspections Continued]

121 10 123 33 124 13 125 32 126 20 127 10 29 128 16 18 131 14 132 14 133 7 135 20 137 18 138 14 143 15 209 5 8

CookingFood 102 3 5 13 15 103 21 106 10 113 8 10 114 9 29 116 10 117 9 118 12 119 10 123 33 125 19 31 126 20 127 10 128 15 130 3 0 1 3 3 131 13 14 132 13 133 5 6 134 10 135 20 138 14 141 12 143 11 15 209 5

Funds Available 101 3 24 102 4 103 15 18 104 2 105 6 106 9 107 4 14-16

56

MIGRATIONTO CALIFORNIA [Continued] Funds Available [Continued]

108 5 110 3 8 111 8 112 1 4 6 113 6 114 10 17 29 115 14 116 10 22 117 710 118 13 121 3 10 122 4 123 34 124 12 125 17 126 5 18-20 127 17 2 9 128 15 129 3 130 29 30 34 131 13 132 13 133 3 134 8 10 135 12 18 138 14 140 6 141 12 142 25 143 10 11 201 7 205 1 209 5

Reasons for Move 101 3 23 102 2 4 103 15 18 20 25 39 104 2 42 105 4 6 106 9 11 107 2 108 3 5 18 109 9 10 13 27 110 3 4 8 111 7 8 112 2 113 5 6

57

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA [Continued] Reasons for Move [Continued]

114 115 116 117 118 119 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 201 204 205 206 207 209

Route 102 103 104 105 106 108 110 112 113 114 115 116

8-10 21 22 14 19-22 7 11 8 8 3 141 10 8 14 7 1

12 2 291 121 11 11 41 111 181 8 13 10 51 5

9

4 30 1 32

101 141 23-25 30

8 1 16 1 30 13

3 311 321 341 35 13

3 8-11

12 18 40

13

26 6 9 11

2-4 16 17 19 24 21 10 6 9 1 2 10 19 11 21 191 22

4 18-20 2 I 8 61 7 10 4 3 5 4 I 8 31 40 22-24

58

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA Continued] Route Continued]

117 8-10 118 12 119 9 10 124 11 125 17 126 181 19 127 9 181 29 128 14-16 130 32-34 131 14 132 13 134 10 135 11 19 137 17 138 13 14 202 4 5 205 1 209 7

Shelter 102 4 103 18-20 104 9 106 10 107 4 108 4 111 8 112 5 113 8 10 114 9 24 28 29 116 22 23 117 9 118 12 119 9 121 9 123 33 124 10 125 17-19 126 17 127 9 128 15 129 3 130 301 33 131 13 132 13 133 5 134 10 135 11 136 19

59

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA [Continued] Shelter [Continued]

137 17 141 12 143 11 201 7 2 07 18 209 5

Transportation 101 3 102 4-6 103 16 18 20 104 8 42 105 6 1 7 106 10 107 3 108 4 109 9 13 110 3 8 23 24 111 8 112 5 113 6 7 114 8 24 29-31 115 14 116 1 9 10 22 117 8 118 12 119 8 9 121 9 122 4 I 17 123 32 33 124 12 125 17-191 24 26 2 9 31 126 5 17 18 127 9 17 128 15 129 3 131 13 133 4 134 10 135 11 136 19 138 13 139 10 140 5 9 141 12 142 3 25

15143 201 8 205 1 209 1 2 4 5

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MISSOURI

108 1 2 19 115 4 0 121 2 129 16 207 7 208 5

Cities Cape Girardeau

116 9 El Dorado Springs

108 1 3 Hannibal

119 4 7 Kansas City

116 8 207 3

Monroe City 119 1

St Louis 119 2 4 7 8

MONTANA

119 3

NEBRASKA

132 1 Cities

Grand Island 130 18

Kerney 130 3

Litchfield 130 3 4 16 35

Ponca 130 1 4 7

Return to 130 40

THE NEW DEAL Civilian Conservation Corps

103 34

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THE NEW DEAL [Continued] Civilian Conservation Corps [Continued]

110 3-7 9 35 112 28 119 15 125 5 12 21-23 129 18 139 7-9 16 207 13 208 10

Hoover 103 32 34 125 12

National Recovery AdministrationOther Agencies 103 32 34 118 8 205 4 5 8-19

Politics 101 34 103 33 35 104 7 1 8 33 107 12 112 13 28 121 2 125 12 14 15 131 10 132 10 11 138 8 1 15 139 14 140 25 207 12 208 15 209 21

Roosevelt 101 32-34 103 32 104 32 33 106 5 108 5 6 15 16 110 3 35 36 111 6 7 112 27 28 113 25 32 114 19 115 12 118 9 119 6 15 123 30 31 125 12 15 126 13

62

THE NEW DEAL [Continued] Roosevelt [Continued]

127 22 23 128 11 129 10 14 130 23 24 26 27 131 5 9 10 132 9 133 13 27 134 4 8 24 138 11 139 6 7 13 14 23 140 24 14178 142 17 18 205 17 18 207 9 12 13 208 10 209 21

Voting 103 33 106 5 110 25 26 125 14 130 23 131 5 139 252 4 140 25 207 13

Works Progress Administration 101 336 102 2 104 31 105 4 5 8 19 20 107 1 108 12 110 35 111 177 112 28 113 17 18 21 24 33 114 22 115 13 118 8 119 14 156 124 14 17 125 1 12 23 127 22 128 20 23 27 129 5 10 132 9 11 16 133 11 17

63

THE NEW DEAL [Continued] Works Progress Administration Continued]

134 5 9 23 138 11 12 13978 140 23 141 23 142 18 204 6 207 12 208 10 209 21

NEW MEXICO

135 11 18-20 140 3 4

Cities Albuquerque

117 8 11 Deming

116 22 23 Gallup

116 12 Las Cruces

116 22 23

OKIE

113 10 33 114 41 46 128 18 25 33 132 18 19 135 26 202 5 205 4 1 6 208 4

Definition 101 31 102 8 104 37 54 105 22 106 31-33 107 38 108 19 109 17T 19 27 110 28 35

64

OKIE [Continued] Definition [Continued]

114 44 118 24 121 21 32 123 22 37 38 124 25 26 126 40 127 14 31 33 128 33 132 21 22 134 14 136 37-40 137 22 30 139 19 141 25 201 16 202 4 1 16 203 10 206 14 208 4 13

Reactions to Term 101 32 102 8 9 104 37 54 105 22 106 31-33 107 38 39 109 19 110 12 27 28 113 33 34 37 114 41 42 116 34 118 24 120 26 27 121 21 123 37 38 42 124 18 125 42 43 126 32 40 46 127 14 33 36 128 24 25 33 129 21 131 23 132 23 136 22 39 40 137 21 22 30 139 19 141 24 142 29 30

42

35

65

OKIE [Continued] Reactions to Term [Continued]

201 16 203 10 205 12

Rednecks 107 2 4-26

OKLAHOMA

111 6 125 3 10 126 10 14 27 43 128 4 135 11 12 141 5 9

Cities Ardmore

110 1 2 139 2

Blair 114 15

Blanchard 120 1 2 5

Boley 133 1 1 3

Boynton 135 11

Bushyhead 137 73 6

Checotah 113 1 4 128 3 8 209 1

Chelsea 137 7 812

Cold Springs 140 4

Colgate 112 2

Comanche 142 1

Council Hill 131 1

Cushing 201 2

Duncan 110 1 124 1

66

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities Continued]

Durant 103 16

Dustin 139 1 2 25

Enid 138 middot 6

EufaulaLake Eufaula 103 71 29 209 23

Fort Gibson 123 1 12 13 24 25 32 126 1 16

Fort Sill 120 5

Frederick 104 56

Granite 114 8

Greenfield 141 9

Guthrie 138 2-5 13 15

Hammon 142 3 15

Hanna 112 3 136 1

Hartshorne 125 1

Henryetta 103 16 209 1

Hillibee 127 4

Hitchita 112 25 209 3

Holdenville 137 3-5

Hollis 102 1

Lenna 118 1 131 2

Lexington 120 1 2

Lindsay 106 9

67

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities (Continued]

Maud 118 1

McAlester 109 91 10 125 20

McLain 122 1

Meeker 127 6 15 16

Muskogee 122 1 123 18 19 25

Nowata 122 2

Oaklodge 116 1 5

Okemah 103 8 133 4

Oklahoma City 120 8 12 138 3 5

Paden 127 4

Pauls Valley 106 1 109 10 13

Pitcher 103 8

Pleasant Valley 109 10 13

Ponca City 142 1 2

Porum 112 1

Prague 127 5 6

Quinton 136 1 10 11 18

Sallisaw 116 16_ 36

Scullyville 116 3 7

Seminole 116 1 135 8

Spiro 102 1 116 1 3 6 7

68

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities [Continued]

Stillwater 201 4 13

Tryon 201 1

Tulsa 116 16 17

Tuttle 120 1

Watonga 120 4 141 9

Weletka 103 11

Wewoka 112 1 4 25

Whodathoughtit 113 3

Craig County 122 11

Moved to 114 8 115 26 128 2 3 131 1 2 137 3 141 4

Oklahoma Territory 127 1-3

Payne County 105 1

Return to 102 11 107 15 109 27 110 18 38 111 8 18 114 10 14 15 17 116 36 37 120 13 27 123 53 125 25 26 29 30 40 127 16 28 131 13 22 25 133 16 135 23 25 136 18 137 7

69

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Return to [Continued]

139 26 27 140 9 142 3 10 17 22 34 201 13 206 7 207 20 209 1 2 17 18 23

Rogers County 101 23

Sequoyah County 116 1 16-18 36

Wagoner County 101 23

OREGON

109 28 29 130 29-34 206 2

POEMS

128 14 22 25 31 34 36

RELIEFWELFARE Agencies

102 91 13 103 32 107 35 112 12 114 18 124 2 3 125 17 202 5 15 2 0 4 2 11-13

Attitudes toward 101 10 102 91 10 103 32 104 24 32 105 19 110 14 26 27 111 17 112 12 113 17 2833

70

RELIEFWELFARE [Continued] Attitudes toward [Continued]

116 35 119 15 121 177 19 25 123 43 124 177 23 125 38 126 35_~ 39 127 417 42 128 27-30 129 5 130 2 7 131 4 27 30 31 132 16-18 133 13 14 137 32 139 8 140 23 142 18 202 71 8 1 15 203 6 11 204 13 14 20 208 10 209 21

Quality 102 10 103 32 104 32 125 38 39 204 15

Type Received 102 9 10 103 16 32 33 104 24 31 105 19 107 15 108 4 110 17 111 17 112 12 113 32 114 18 42 118 8 121 17 124 23 125 37 128 28 29 130 27 132 16

71

RELIEFWELFARE [Continued] Type Received IContinued]

133 13 134 15 135 28 139 8 202 5 71815 204 15 208 9 209 211 22

Welfare 101 9 10 102 9 10 103 32 104 24 311 36 1 0 5 19- 21 1 2 5 106 12 16 17 23 24 107 14 15 18 351 37 108 4 1 71 18 110 14 17 25-27 111 17 112 121 13 15 113 15 171 28 114 181 421 43 116 35 120 17 121 19 122 24 123 43 125 19 126 251 39 128 27 28 131 4 27 133 11 13 22 136 14 137 32 140 3 141 20 142 18 201 13 202 51 71 15 203 6 11 204 2 11 19-21 205 4 11 12 207 10 13 19

RELIGION

103 32

72

RELIGION [Continued]

110 29 113 321 36 126 28 29 131 6 132 6 135 151 32 142 12 26 33 202 6

Brush Arbor 109 5 122 19 123 25 136 10 139 41 5 209 11

Churches 101 7 11 102 10 105 31 29 106 2 I 8 I 25 107 3 109 5 110 171 18 112 371 39 113 21 16 17 35 114 51 7 8 441 45 115 8 31-33 50-53 117 54-58 118 51 6 1 21 119 4 120 8 121 25 26 122 191 24 123 25126142 124 21 31 5 61 201 22 125 81 41 126 71 241 30 127 21 10 14 271 301 341 351 38-41 128 6 26 27 130 3 131 6 132 6 21 23 133 23 134 1 3 24 25 29 135 7 141 18 31 136 3 7 137 9 10 24 25 138 8 91 14

73

RELIGION Continued] Churches Continued]

140 14 15 141 2 3 9 142 4 22 30-33 143 12 15 24 201 5 11 209 4

MinistryMissionary Work 107 23 113 31 36 142 25 26 29

Moral Majority 134 29

RevivalsTraveling Ministers 109 5 114 5 6 115 32 118 5 6 124 6 125 8 I 9 126 =middot 8 127 5 128 6 131 4 6 I 8 135 14 139 4 141 3 142 26-28 32 33

SOUTH DAKOTA Beadle County

134 1 Huron County

134 5 Return to

134 8 9 29 Wounded Knee

134 5

TEXAS

113 4 114 6 28 43 44 124 4 131 20 142 24 30

74

TEXAS Continued] Cities

Abilene 111 5 6 117 15

Austin lb3 15

Barstow 104 1

Big Spring 142 30 32 209 s 6

Cedar Hill 140 1

Dallas 117 7 140 1

Electra 140 4

Gainesville 121 1

Haskell 129 1

Kemp 117 6

La Mesa 114 14

Plainview 110 3

Port Arthur 116 8 9

Red Springs 114 1

Silverton 140 1

Waco 103 15 16

Wichita Falls 117 8

Wylie 111 1

Brazo River 103 16

Farming Conditions 104 40

Return to 114 14 16 121 28 31 129 6

Rio Grande Valley 103 15

75

VIOLENCE

103 28 29 104 17 21 105 25 27 107 61 9 12 261 28 30 109 2 01 21 33 111 13 17 112 9 10 36 113 4J 18J 21-23 26-29 33 34 114 2527 35 115 49 123 36 125 191 43 126 41 127 23 131 22 23 138 10 11 20-22 139 9 10 15 18 25 203 8 204 9 206 10-12

VIRGINIA

206 1

WASHINGTON

206 1

WORK --xfter World War II

101 29 102 12 103 31 104 15 44 106 16 107 171 19-21 36 110 19 20 34 37 111 16 112 34J 35 114 48 116 31 117 51-57 119 18 120 21 23 24

76

WORK [Continued] --xfter World War II [Continued]

123 46 50 124 28 125 2 28 43-45 126 38 44 127 33 371 41 129 71 8 130 38 41 42 46 134 11 136 301 31 138 25-27 139 22 141 21 26 206 187 19 207 5

Conditions 103 22-24 26 104 2-6 15 16 30 35 52 107 22 24-28 30 31 109 31 110 10 11 12 25 112 26 29 113 15 114 24 124 20 125 22 27 2 9 32 126 21 26 30 38 129 5 12 13 131 21 139 18 203 5 7

During World War II 101 20 29 102 11 103 24 35 104 15 105 25 26 107 17 108 5 6 20 109 37 110 18 19 37 111 12 113 22 26 114 47 48 115 44 47 53 116 31 117 35-51 118 23 119 16

77

WORK [Continued] --ollring World War II [Continued]

120 20 21 121 29 123 22 46 124 27 125 3 27 34 35 43 126 35 43 44 127 20 128 21 29 37 129 7 10 130 37 38 40 41 131 26 29 132 23 133 16 20 134 11 20 136 27 28 138 23-25 139 18 20 21 141 21 26 143 19 202 9 203 8 206 10 15 207 3 4 209 20

Employers 101 30 1025-712 103 12 17 22 32 104 2 15 30 105 11 16 106 15 19 107 9 29-31 38 108 14 15 20 109 1 15 20 27 110 9-11 13 27 36 111 15 112 6 7 26 29 32 113 15 16 28 29 114 11 24 31 41-43 115 16 43-45 116 6 7 25 26 28 30-32 117 18 52 118 13 20 119 11-13 16 18 19 120 12 14 15 20 23 121 17 24 122 5-8 123 35 36

78

WORK [Continued] ~players [Continued]

124 20 125 5 21 24 271 281 40 126 151 21 22 251 26 361 371 39 127 11 121 201 211 30 33 128 18 31 129 4 1 7 1 9-11 1 13 1 18 1 21 2 2 130 31 3540 131 16 26 27 133 2 6 134 121 16-18 201 211 25 136 17-19 26 27 33-35 137 6 8 161 19 20 138 3-6 13 20 139 10 121 14-16 140 9-11 141 16 17 201 12 202 2 3 203 7 206 31 15 207 3 5 209 16

Labor Contracting 107 19 261 291 311 32 133 16-18 26

Migrant Labor 101 41 5 12 30 102 6 7 103 24 25 104 2-6 15 241 25 52 105 9-12 171 18 106 121 131 15 17 21-24 107 4 5 8 18 24-27 30 31 108 3 8 15 109 7 8 19-21 27-30 110 91 101 13 15 111 8 12 16 17 112 6 31 32 113 13 15 18 32 114 31 32 115 52 116 27-30 117 12 17-19 291 31 118 16 119 11 12 120 11-13 15 22 121 10 11 22 122 5 22

79

WORK Continued] --grgrant Labor Continued]

123 35 42 43 125 33 126 26 30 33 37 38 127 31 128 16 21 28 129 3 4 11-17 20 21 130 33 34 131 15 19-21 26 133 19 134 9-13 21 22 135 21 25 29 136 37 38 137 16 20 139 13 15-17 140 3 4 141 19 20 142 18 143 11 13 201 8 14 202 4 9 15 203 4 5 7 8-10 205 3 4 7 206 2 4 5-7 9 12-15 208 6 209 8 9 12-15

Mining 103 8 19 115 33 116 20 21 122 11-13 125 1 3 4 12 131 2 140 4 5 141 1

Odd Jobs 104 23 105 15 25 106 3 107 12 18 19 34 35 108 3 5 6 9 111 11 15 16 113 13 114 17 18 32 33 40 41 48 115 19 24 116 25 26 117 7 52 118 18 119 8 12 14 15

80

WORK [Continued] --odd Jobs

120 8 17 122 6 7 22 123 36 40 49 124 14 16 19 24 127 11 128 19 20 29 129 1 3 5 7 131 16 25 30 132 14 17 134 8 12 15 16 135 11 23 137 12 20 25 26 138 18 22 139 6 7 12 16 17 140 1 6-8 10 142 2 3 5 9 14 34 35 143 6 12 14-16 206 3 4 209 20

Oil Fields 102 5-7 12 112 25 26 114 14 15 116 1 13 121 17 125 2 4 1 28 46 129 9 135 7 8 I 23 29 139 22 140 4 142 2 3 206 16 18 208 1-5

Permanent Jobs 101 9 27 29 103 12 17 23 24 32 104 4 6 14 24 26 29 34 106 4 107 19 35 108 4 7-9 109 15 27-29 110 2 10 18 19 21 24 111 6 9-11 16 112 7 30 31 113 1 4 21 28-31 114 16 31 32 48 115 16 1 17 4 4 116 2 7-16 32

81

WORK [Continued] --permanent Jobs [Continued]

118 11 131 18 19 119 191 20 120 201 211 25 121 22 122 2 3 I 5~8 I 23 123 11 VI 35 36 124 1 14-17 125 20 25 27-29 37 126 21 25 33 35-38 127 11 20-22 24 30 128 20 28-30 129 4 7 130 31 36-38 131 21 30 132 18 19 133 19 22 134 11 18 25-28 36 136 2 10 14 15 19 33-35 137 6 8 26-28 138 1-4 8 139 22 23 140 4 5 10-12 20 141 12 17 142 5 25 26 28 35 143 19 201 10 205 6 8 9 2 07 3 1 5 208 1

Prisoners of War as Workers 115 47 133 20 203 9

Strikes 101 17 104 21 22 1 43 105 11 21 106 13 15 16 191 20 33 107 7 11 15 28 109 20 21 110 32 33 111 13 112 7-10 14 113 32 115 48-50 118 18 124 24 125 3 4

82

WORK [Continued] --strikes [Continued]

126 36 127 24 129 10 11 130 40 41 131 27 133 25 138 8 139 16 17 140 14-16 22 201 14 203 7 206 10-13 209 18

Unions 101 17 35 104 21 22 45 105 21 106 15 16 107 5 11-13 21-24 108 12 109 20 112 2 10 32 34-36 113 31 114 42 115 50 116 33 34 118 18 119 13 120 23 24 124 24 125 34 43 45 46 126 36 127 42 128 30 129 10 11 16 130 39-41 46 131 26 134 23 139 16 140 14 22 141 21 203 7 209 18

Wages 101 27 103 10 14 17 18 22 23 33 104 2 4 I 22 I 24 26 341 35 47 105 13 161 17

83

WORK [Continued] --wages [Continued]

106 14 18 19 107 2 12 17 25 30 108 5 6 8 109 6 8 20 21 28 29 31 40 110 7 9 11 1216 111 8 11 13 14 16 112 4 8-10 14 113 13 16-18 26 28 29 114 11 18 25 32 33 42 115 16 28 44 50 116 7 11 16 19 26-32 34 117 7 18 32 35 118 15 18 119 1 11 13 14 120 11-14 121 11 122 3 6-8 123 35 49 125 4 5 7 12 21-23 27-29 38 43 126 23 25 26 36 42 127 17 24 42 43 128 30 129 3 5 7 10 11 21 22 13 0 3 6 3 7 3 9-41 131 12 13 16 134 12 15 16 23 24 26 135 11 21 23 136 28 29 137 8 9 32 138 5 11 18 25 139 6 7 10 12-14 16-18 140 7 9 10 14 15 141 4 8 10 12 15 16 142 16 201 10 203 2 5 204 14 205 6 206 4 10 11 14 15 2 07 10 13 208 9 209 13 15

Work Permits 109 22 23

30

FAMILY LIFE IContinued] CookingFood [Continued]

139 2 3 140 1-3 142 6 7 10 11 143 5-7 11 201 6 16 202 5-7 203 2 204 10 206 1 2 207 10 208 5 209 11-13

Dating 103 12 104 56 106 9 107 10 108 16 113 3 4 114 15 115 4 8 36 116 1 14 117 53 119 5 120 7 8 122 21 125 19 126 8 127 21 130 17 133 24 135 31 136 26 27 2 91 32 137 10 138 20-23 142 27

Entertainment 101 6 7 14 26 102 14 15 103 7 12 27 29 30 104 48 52 105 3 106 4 14 18 26 31 107 3 1 5 108 2 109 2 5 21 26 32 36 110 17 111 2 11

31

FAMILY LIFE [Continued] Entertainment [Continued]

112 31 38 113 2 281 29 31 114 51 13 1 15 1 40 115 3-5 8 33 36 116 2-4 33 117 9 23 24 34 118 5-7 20 21 119 4 1 5 1 11 14 120 2 8 121 5 19 122 9 19 20 123 5 20 211 25 37 411 42 124 2 6 21 125 41 6 8 9 221 33 126 8 257 28 127 34 128 6-8 241 26 129 81 171 18 131 61 9 132 5-7 133 3 14 15 134 6 17 21 22 135 3 7 91 13 14 16 30 32 136 2 91 11-131 29 137 9 24 138 5 23 139 4 9 140 2 3 141 3 10 142 6 11 15 22 143 1 3 8 10 201 2 5 203 6 208 6 2 0 9 4 13

Hobbies 102 7 103 12 104 57-59 114 9 118 6 120 5 123 19 129 8 135 3

Hunting 109 2 116 21 5

32

FAMILY LIFE [Continued] Hunting [Continued]

119 5 8 122 11 123 16-22 125 10 131 5 22 135 5 10 24 139 24

Marriage 101 3 25 102 2 12 16 103 12-14 104 56 105 1 25 106 8 1 9 107 171 20 108 8 16 109 26 27 110 2 19 111 4 5 112 4 113 1 3 4 29 30 114 15 115 8 9 36 37 116 1 16 30 117 52 53 58 118 21 119 17 120 7 121 15 29 122 2 21 123 27 37 47-49 124 26 125 27 126 8 9 28 127 3-5 211 39 130 5 17 19 42 131 3 132 19 133 24 135 4 31 136 6 8 26 27 30 32 137 10 24 26 138 24 28 139 19 140 4 5 141 21 142 24 27 28 143 17

33

FAMILY LIFE [Continued] Marriage Continued]

201 4 12 14 206 2 207 2 209 20

Moonshining 103 8 10 36-38 122 14 135 3

Problems 103 6 8 20 35 36 105 23 106 24T 25 28 107 19 20 35 37 108 6 16 17 109 17 18 110 2 3 112 3 71 24-26 29 31 113 9 12 18 21-23 25-29 114 7 115 2 3 6 116 7 117 25 120 1-3 24-26 121 23 24 122 10 18 19 130 3 132 1 3 7 135 23 29 30 136 37 38 40 138 4 6 9 141 14 15 201 13 202 6-8 12 204 11

Sense of Community 103 11 105 18 24 106 28 107 14 108 19 109 12_ 19 110 11 18 23 113 10 11 114 18 118 3 4 121 3 122 10 18 19

34

FAMILY LIFE [Continued] Sense of Community [Continued]

124 6 8 15 125 4 8 126 12 13 39 128 7 37 130 2 8 131 4 5 7 20 132 71 8 135 13 17 18 25 31 137 5 6 138 31 32 141 4 9 142 7 8 21-24 143 7

Shivaree 114 15 126 28 127 5

Sports 108 10 113 3 116 4 119 5 120 7 122 19 24 123 4 5 19 45 49 50 125 1 6 128 6 1 9 133 23-25 134 14-22 25 135 10 136 12 137 14 138 19 139 18 141 3 9 142 27 2 08 6

FARMING 110 3 11 115 39 47 48 123 28 29 47 48 52 53 125 10 140 19 20 141 4 10 11 26 201 6

35

FARMING Continued] Butchering

109 12 130 8-13

Crops 101 23 102 1 103 20 32 104 2 105 1 2 109 10 11 111 4 112 2 3 24 113 1 2 4 114 2 115 2 6 23 41 42 116 4 5 17 18 117 5 118 2 9 10 119 2 14 120 6 121 3 6 8 122 13 123 13 14 19 29 41 124 7 9 125 3 10 11 15 29 126 3 127 152 128 1 4 129 1 130 15 16 19-22 27 28 131 11 133 2 137 134 1 5 137 2 138 9 139 2 140 9 202 141 8 143 21 205 2 3 13 206 1 3 4 8 207 6 8 12 14 209 4

Drought 101 23 103 17 104 2 105 5

36

FARMING Continued] Drought Continued]

106 6 109 11 110 22 113 4 6 114 16 19 116 18-20 118 10~ 11 119 3 6 121 6 124 1 7 125 15 126 2 127 71 161 27 128 2 51 10 130 5 16 20 281 29 131 11 132 9 134 5 139 5 140 5 141 41 6 142 19 201 21 16 205 4 8 207 14 20 209 11 2

Dust Storms 101 71 8 102 3 103 17 39 105 4 106 5 6 109 11 110 12 21 111 6 7 112 23 114 21 115 12 116 18~ 19 118 10 11 119 3 120 6 121 6 123 14 124 7 125 15 16 126 14

37

FARMING Continued] Dust Storms IContinued]

127 27 29 128 10 130 16 131 11 136 40 138 137 14 141 4 6 142 4 17-20 201 16 205 4 207 6 14-18 20 21 209 6

FloodsCyclones 107 16 111 6 7 114 23 123 14 23 130 1 134 5 138 15 139 11 209 1

Government Policies 101 20 24 102 2 103 24 32 33 35 104 7 8 33 105 5 106 8 107 13 108 6 15 16 109 9 22 111 6 7 113 32 114 19 20 118 9 10 119 6 120 20 123 30-32 124 9 10 125 121 13 127 22 128 11 130 26 27 131 5 10 11 132 10 134 4 8 24 139 6 16 17

38

FARMING fContinued] Government Policies Continued]

140 24 142 18 201 2 205 11-19 209 7 8

Income 101 3 104 2 105 2 106 8 111 5 112 3 24 26 113 1 2 4 114 4 16 19 115 11 43 117 7 118 2 8 9 119 4 6 7 121 6 7 123 40 41 126 6 13 151 20 127 16 12 8 51 9 129 2 130 15 18 211 22 25 26 34 35

481 49 132 2 9 11 135 3 138 3 140 5 141 4 51 19 142 5 143 20 205 6 13 206 2-4 207 81 9 15 21

Land Ownership 101 23 103 31 107 2 108 1 109 91 10 110 22 112 3 114 1 2 7 115 36 119 1-3 6 7 120 6

39

FARMING [Continued] Land Ownership [Continued]

121 2 122 2 3 123 35 41 50 125 2 3 23 126 2 3 13 127 12 18 22 128 8 129 1 7 22 130 3 131 4 133 3 4 12 137 18 25 26 134 2 4 5 8 11 137 27 138 2 3 139 2 140 5 13 17-19 141 3 15-17 21 22 142 2-4 25 143 20 2 OS 1 2 206 1 5 6 8 9 207 9 10 209 1 22

Land Rental 101 2 102 1 103 8 23 104 1 7 8 107 2 110 1 111 2 113 4 114 1 2 10 14 115 23 27 116 16-18 118 2 119 3 120 6 121 2 7 8 122 2 123 127 13 40 41 50 124 4 9 127 1 2 6 7 128 5 129 1 130 5 15 i31 4 17-19

40

FARMING [Continued] Land Rental IContinued]

138 9 139 5 140 101 13 141 15 201 3 206 5 9

Methods 101 3 102 3 7 12 103 171 20 21 24 31 39 104 1 105 5 106 7 29 109 6 11 12 30 31 110 21 22 28 111 7 112 23 113 2 114 19 20 115 51 41-48 116 5 15 18 118 1 10 19 119 2 4 120 11 14 121 6 7 122 9 10 16-18 123 2 3 6 7 19 29 30 51 52 124 8 9 125 10 11 15 16 126 5 14 21 127 7 16 128 7 10 11 129 7 130 15 1619 131 5 11 18 132 3 9 10 134 6 140 20 141 6 19 142 51 19~ 201 22 143 2 0 201 6 206 3 8 207 7 81 14 16

Sharecropping 103 1 7 105 1 110 1 3

41

FARMING Continued] Sharecropping Continued]

111 2 112 3 24 113 4 115 6 91 27 116 17 117 11 5 7 118 2 9 121 2 127 21 61 15 128 8 129 1 130 51 151 18 137 2 141 41 8 142 2 206 4 5 209 11 19

THE GRAPES OF WRATHSTEINBECK

106 6 1 71 15 108 15 110 29-301 33 119 13 122 22 125 41 128 331 34 132 22 134 13 142 19 208 4 71 11 13-16

Identification with 101 16 35 103 27 28 111 18 113 35 121 27 127 181 41 42 129 13 20 21 131 13 133 21 136 20 37 139 20 201811 205 5

42

THE GRAPES OF WRATHSTEINBECK [Continued] Movie

103 27 105 26 106 33 34 107 5 13 110 2 8 113 34 114 45 118 16 17 121 27 124 25 127 42 131 28 137 31 139 19 141 24 208 15

Objections to 101 16 103 2 8 105 26 27 106 33-36 114 45 46 118 23 24 120 28 124 25 127 18 25 128 33 34 131 27 28 137 30 31 139 20 141 2 4 143 13 204 19 205 5 2 06 19 208 14-16

HEALTH Accidents

104 61 62 107 18 116 22 23

Birth of Children 101 5 102 2 103 5 9 10 13 16 105 1

43

HEALTH [Continued] Birth of Children Continued]

106 16 22 109 15 16 18~ 37 111 6 112 20 113 2 4 5 14 18-20 114 37 115 11-13 17 38 117 21 120 3 8 13 19-22 122 20 123 50 125 10 37 126 12 127 7 1 8 129 19 20 130 1 2 22 133 10 135 9 12 20 21 136 4 8 27 137 2 1 3 138 2 139 19 23 140 711 142 2 8 143 17 202 3 7 11 12 18

Causes of Death 101 25 103 5 106 16 107 1 13 19 109 25 26 38 39 110 2 31 111 5 112 6 113 1 19 30 114 43 49 115 3 6 7 17 18 116 5 117 20 21 26 120 1 3 19 24 25 123 16~ 43 124 23 126 44 127 4 5 13 130 24 48 132 19 135 137 14 16

44

HEALTH [Continued] Causes of Death [Continued]

136 3-6 25 27 29-31 38 39 141 16 142 23 143 19 202 3 9 10 12 14 16-18 206 14 209 19 20

Diseases 102 13 103 20 105 11 14 23 24 107 6 11 13 14 16 19 20 30 31 109 24 38 39 110 2 8 30 31 112 14 19 24 113 8 12 13 18 19 30 114 9 17 25 26 37 49 115 5 7 12 16-20 22 23 116 19 117 26 47 52-56 120 3 19 20 24 26 122 18 24 123 16 22-24 124 22-24 26 125 47 126 22 35 127 3 7 128 2 9 129 2 3 130 3 38 47 131 12 22 132 2 19 133 8 135 13 21 136 25 30 35 39 137 4 8 138 13 23 139 7 140 5 142 20 21 202 1-4 8-14 16 18 203 6 205 1 206 2 209 11 12 19

Folk Remedies and Cures 103 5 107 11

45

HEALTH [Continued] Folk Remedies and Cures Continued]

109 24 25 113 11 19 115 2 3 22 117 20 21 123 20 23 128 6 133 9 10 135 14 22 137 4 142 20 21 202 8-111 14

Health Care 101 13 20 102 13 103 5 91 16 105 141 151 23 24 106 1 8 107 111 18 23 38 109 151 16 181 23 241 381 39 110 2 1 8 1 311 32 112 6 113 1 51 18-201 301 311 33 38 114 17 371 38 115 5-7 12-18 23 116 5 61 23 117 20-231 55 118 171 18 120 3 41 8 21 22 121 20 25 122 18 20 21 123 4 22 23 124 4 22 23 125 10 21 37 38 126 22 23 35 127 3 7-9 30 128 2 9 129 19 130 1 22 23 47 48 131 22 132 19 133 8-10 135 91 12-14 21 22 136 6 9 301 33 35 137 8 138 131 23 139 71 9~ 101 18 19 141 2 0 142 20

46

HEALTH Continued] Health Care Continued]

202 2-14 16-19 206 14 209 11 12

Sanitation 202 4-6 15 17

HOUSING Auto Courts

107 9~ 14~ 27 Ditch Camps

102 7 8~ 14 103 26 104 12 105 23 106 15 107 10 110 6 25 113 14 35 114 39 115 52 118 15 16 119 13 16 121 19 20 122 22 23 125 20 37 126 33 129 15 131 20 132 18 136 37-39 137 17 139 18 202 4-6 15 203 3 206 7 I 10 208 7 8 11 209 10

Dugouts 135 11~ 18 19

Government-provided 101 34 103 26 27 104 19 20 51 105 10 106 10 11 14

47

HOUSING Continued] Government-provided [Continued]

107 4-7 13 14 16 17 28 108 12 109 31-33 110 14 111 9-11 15 112 3 8 113 35 36 114 38 39 118 16 119 13 121 17-19 124 16 125 25 33 36 126 26 30-32 127 23 41 128 20 129 141 15 131 22 133 2 0 137 30 141 20 202 6 15 203 3 204 16 17 205 4 206 13 14 208 7 20 9 10

Grower-provided 102 8 103 24-26 104 20 42 46 105 9 106 12 15 109 15 28 110 16 111 14 112 6 113 13 16 114 10 23 28 33 34 118 18 20 119 12 13 121 22 122 6 23 123 35 42 125 24 25~ 33 35 36 126 21 7 33 127 11 18 23

48

HOUSING [Continued] Grower-provided [Continued]

128 19 129 4 5 13-15 131 16 133 18 137 17 ~ 20 139 15 18 140 6 8-10 16 141 14 16 17 201 8 9 203 3 204 16 17 206 6-8 13 209 10

Homes in California 101 8 26 28 29 102 4 6 11 12 103 21 104 4 12-14 25 26 49 60 61 105 19 20 106 12 21 107 5 I 7 121 27 108 31 6 1 7 109 151 181 271 29 110 81 14 15 111 14 112 61 8 I 201 301 331 39 113 16-201 23 24 28 114 10 111 231 331 34 115 15-17 116 241 261 32 117 18 19 118 14 121 111 171 181 221 29 122 246 123 341 36 371 411 50 124 101 111 141 16 125 251 35 126 21 22 33 127 11 13 18-241 30 311 37 128 19 20 129 4 11 12 15-17 131 13 16 17 19 20 132 12 14 15 17 133 8 12 15 27 28 134 10-13 135 24 27 31 33 136 21 24 25 137 20 24 26 27

49

HOUSING [Continued] Homes in California IContinued]

138 13 16-18 20 25 28 29 139 17 18 ~3 24 140 6-11 17 141 13 14 16 27 142 29 143 11 12 20 201 10 202 3 203 1 2 204 16 18 205 7 206 7-9 208 10 209 9 11 14 15

Homestead in Arkansas 103 3 115 1 2 4 9 10 22-24 128 1 2 137 1 141 1 2 143 6 7

Homesmiddottead in Missouri 108 1 119 1 2 4

Homestead in Nebraska 130 5-8 18 132 2 8

Homestead in Oklahoma 103 9 12-14 17 104 56 106 2 109 10 110 1 114 1 4 10 16 115 2 7 118 2 4 122 2 4 9 11 123 1 2 9-14 124 3-5 125 9 10 126 3 4 27 127 1 2 6 7 15 16 26 27 128 3 131 1 133 1 4 135 6-8 136 8 11 12 137 7 13

50

HOUSING [Continued] Homestead in Oklahoma [Continued]

138 2 3 9 11 12 139 1-3 142 1-4 7--13 209 3

Homestead in South Dakota 134 2 3

Homestead in Texas 111 3 117 2 121 1 4 129 1 2 140 1

Internment Camps WW II) 122 23 125 35

Labor Camps 103 21 24 28 104 44 107 4 10 12 16 17 26 27 29 109 27 28 31-33 110 33 113 17 20 114 24-28 33 117 11 12 17 18 25 123 33 128 16 129 4 12 17 133 18 134 13 21 22 142 29 202 15 204 16 205 5

State Rental Homes 135 27 28

Tents 101 34 102 4 5 103 9 104 3 13 42 43 62 105 9 106 13 107 4 9 10 14 17 27 28 109 1 2 9 31 113 6 114 24 115 15

51

HOUSING [Continued] Tents Continued]

116 8 117 19 121 17-20 123 33 124 16 125 33 37 127 30~ 37 129 4 12 15 131 13 20 21 134 21 140 6 143 13 14 202 4 204 9 17 206 6 7 209 10 11

IMPACT OF EXPERIENCE

l(H 14 161 191 28 31 102 10 103 35 41 104 2 81 48 55 63 64 106 26 27 107 6 14 30-33 35-37 108 19-21 109 40 110 13 19 20 27 34-36 38 39 111 18 112 14 17 19-211 30 34 40 113 24-26 2 9 34 37 114 50 115 20 53 116 37 117 10 15 24 27 58 121 11 15-19 31 122 23 24 123 39 42 53-55 125 45 47 126 17 ~ 18 24 33 45 46 127 12 14 19-21 32-351 41 43 128 19 30~ 35-38 130 48 49 131 191 25 31 132 17 24

52

IMPACT OF EXPERIENCE [Continued]

134 136

137 138 141 142 143 202 203 209

24 25 28 11 17 20 41 29_ 32 16 31-33 14 25 26 28 34 22 23 16-19 11 19 25

29 21 25 33 35 36 40

INDIANA

202 1

IOWA

142 205 207

4 1 1

IWO JIMA

117 42-48

JAPANESE INTERNMENT

122 125 205

23 35 9 10

KANSAS

113 116 132 207

3 14 1 6 16

KU KLUX KLAN

103 135

28 14-17

53

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA

114 301 46 116 19 122 22 131 20 135 20 139 11 140 13 202 4 51 9 17 18 208 3 1 6 10-12

Attraction of California 101 3 1 17 102 3 103 18 20 105 6 106 6 9 11 281 29 107 8 108 4 I 18 109 9 110 8 111 9 112 23 113 51 6 114 91 22 115 14 391 41 116 71 9 117 8 118 11 12 119 8 1 10 11 121 9 122 3 124 10 11 125 81 241 30 126 151 16 127 8 1 16 27 128 13 129 3 130 32 131 12 25 132 3 11 12 134 81 11 24 135 11 18 136 18 139 101 26 140 5 141 51 14 142 3 4 143 11 201 4 I 6 8 12

54

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA [Continued]

202 6 206 2 4 209 2

Belongings 101 3 102 4 103 15 20 104 42 105 6 7 106 10 107 3 16 108 4 111 8 112 2 113 6 7 11 114 30 115 14 116 22 117 8 118 13 15 124 10 12 126 17 127 9 18 128 15 130 30 35 131 13 132 14 135 20 136 19 138 14 140 9 141 14 202 5 205 1 207 19 209 5

Border Inspections 102 8 103 15 20 104 9 10 49 105 8 106 30 108 18 19 110 24 113 6 7 10-12 114 30 31 117 11 118 13

55

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA Continued] Border Inspections Continued]

121 10 123 33 124 13 125 32 126 20 127 10 29 128 16 18 131 14 132 14 133 7 135 20 137 18 138 14 143 15 209 5 8

CookingFood 102 3 5 13 15 103 21 106 10 113 8 10 114 9 29 116 10 117 9 118 12 119 10 123 33 125 19 31 126 20 127 10 128 15 130 3 0 1 3 3 131 13 14 132 13 133 5 6 134 10 135 20 138 14 141 12 143 11 15 209 5

Funds Available 101 3 24 102 4 103 15 18 104 2 105 6 106 9 107 4 14-16

56

MIGRATIONTO CALIFORNIA [Continued] Funds Available [Continued]

108 5 110 3 8 111 8 112 1 4 6 113 6 114 10 17 29 115 14 116 10 22 117 710 118 13 121 3 10 122 4 123 34 124 12 125 17 126 5 18-20 127 17 2 9 128 15 129 3 130 29 30 34 131 13 132 13 133 3 134 8 10 135 12 18 138 14 140 6 141 12 142 25 143 10 11 201 7 205 1 209 5

Reasons for Move 101 3 23 102 2 4 103 15 18 20 25 39 104 2 42 105 4 6 106 9 11 107 2 108 3 5 18 109 9 10 13 27 110 3 4 8 111 7 8 112 2 113 5 6

57

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA [Continued] Reasons for Move [Continued]

114 115 116 117 118 119 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 201 204 205 206 207 209

Route 102 103 104 105 106 108 110 112 113 114 115 116

8-10 21 22 14 19-22 7 11 8 8 3 141 10 8 14 7 1

12 2 291 121 11 11 41 111 181 8 13 10 51 5

9

4 30 1 32

101 141 23-25 30

8 1 16 1 30 13

3 311 321 341 35 13

3 8-11

12 18 40

13

26 6 9 11

2-4 16 17 19 24 21 10 6 9 1 2 10 19 11 21 191 22

4 18-20 2 I 8 61 7 10 4 3 5 4 I 8 31 40 22-24

58

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA Continued] Route Continued]

117 8-10 118 12 119 9 10 124 11 125 17 126 181 19 127 9 181 29 128 14-16 130 32-34 131 14 132 13 134 10 135 11 19 137 17 138 13 14 202 4 5 205 1 209 7

Shelter 102 4 103 18-20 104 9 106 10 107 4 108 4 111 8 112 5 113 8 10 114 9 24 28 29 116 22 23 117 9 118 12 119 9 121 9 123 33 124 10 125 17-19 126 17 127 9 128 15 129 3 130 301 33 131 13 132 13 133 5 134 10 135 11 136 19

59

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA [Continued] Shelter [Continued]

137 17 141 12 143 11 201 7 2 07 18 209 5

Transportation 101 3 102 4-6 103 16 18 20 104 8 42 105 6 1 7 106 10 107 3 108 4 109 9 13 110 3 8 23 24 111 8 112 5 113 6 7 114 8 24 29-31 115 14 116 1 9 10 22 117 8 118 12 119 8 9 121 9 122 4 I 17 123 32 33 124 12 125 17-191 24 26 2 9 31 126 5 17 18 127 9 17 128 15 129 3 131 13 133 4 134 10 135 11 136 19 138 13 139 10 140 5 9 141 12 142 3 25

15143 201 8 205 1 209 1 2 4 5

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MISSOURI

108 1 2 19 115 4 0 121 2 129 16 207 7 208 5

Cities Cape Girardeau

116 9 El Dorado Springs

108 1 3 Hannibal

119 4 7 Kansas City

116 8 207 3

Monroe City 119 1

St Louis 119 2 4 7 8

MONTANA

119 3

NEBRASKA

132 1 Cities

Grand Island 130 18

Kerney 130 3

Litchfield 130 3 4 16 35

Ponca 130 1 4 7

Return to 130 40

THE NEW DEAL Civilian Conservation Corps

103 34

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THE NEW DEAL [Continued] Civilian Conservation Corps [Continued]

110 3-7 9 35 112 28 119 15 125 5 12 21-23 129 18 139 7-9 16 207 13 208 10

Hoover 103 32 34 125 12

National Recovery AdministrationOther Agencies 103 32 34 118 8 205 4 5 8-19

Politics 101 34 103 33 35 104 7 1 8 33 107 12 112 13 28 121 2 125 12 14 15 131 10 132 10 11 138 8 1 15 139 14 140 25 207 12 208 15 209 21

Roosevelt 101 32-34 103 32 104 32 33 106 5 108 5 6 15 16 110 3 35 36 111 6 7 112 27 28 113 25 32 114 19 115 12 118 9 119 6 15 123 30 31 125 12 15 126 13

62

THE NEW DEAL [Continued] Roosevelt [Continued]

127 22 23 128 11 129 10 14 130 23 24 26 27 131 5 9 10 132 9 133 13 27 134 4 8 24 138 11 139 6 7 13 14 23 140 24 14178 142 17 18 205 17 18 207 9 12 13 208 10 209 21

Voting 103 33 106 5 110 25 26 125 14 130 23 131 5 139 252 4 140 25 207 13

Works Progress Administration 101 336 102 2 104 31 105 4 5 8 19 20 107 1 108 12 110 35 111 177 112 28 113 17 18 21 24 33 114 22 115 13 118 8 119 14 156 124 14 17 125 1 12 23 127 22 128 20 23 27 129 5 10 132 9 11 16 133 11 17

63

THE NEW DEAL [Continued] Works Progress Administration Continued]

134 5 9 23 138 11 12 13978 140 23 141 23 142 18 204 6 207 12 208 10 209 21

NEW MEXICO

135 11 18-20 140 3 4

Cities Albuquerque

117 8 11 Deming

116 22 23 Gallup

116 12 Las Cruces

116 22 23

OKIE

113 10 33 114 41 46 128 18 25 33 132 18 19 135 26 202 5 205 4 1 6 208 4

Definition 101 31 102 8 104 37 54 105 22 106 31-33 107 38 108 19 109 17T 19 27 110 28 35

64

OKIE [Continued] Definition [Continued]

114 44 118 24 121 21 32 123 22 37 38 124 25 26 126 40 127 14 31 33 128 33 132 21 22 134 14 136 37-40 137 22 30 139 19 141 25 201 16 202 4 1 16 203 10 206 14 208 4 13

Reactions to Term 101 32 102 8 9 104 37 54 105 22 106 31-33 107 38 39 109 19 110 12 27 28 113 33 34 37 114 41 42 116 34 118 24 120 26 27 121 21 123 37 38 42 124 18 125 42 43 126 32 40 46 127 14 33 36 128 24 25 33 129 21 131 23 132 23 136 22 39 40 137 21 22 30 139 19 141 24 142 29 30

42

35

65

OKIE [Continued] Reactions to Term [Continued]

201 16 203 10 205 12

Rednecks 107 2 4-26

OKLAHOMA

111 6 125 3 10 126 10 14 27 43 128 4 135 11 12 141 5 9

Cities Ardmore

110 1 2 139 2

Blair 114 15

Blanchard 120 1 2 5

Boley 133 1 1 3

Boynton 135 11

Bushyhead 137 73 6

Checotah 113 1 4 128 3 8 209 1

Chelsea 137 7 812

Cold Springs 140 4

Colgate 112 2

Comanche 142 1

Council Hill 131 1

Cushing 201 2

Duncan 110 1 124 1

66

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities Continued]

Durant 103 16

Dustin 139 1 2 25

Enid 138 middot 6

EufaulaLake Eufaula 103 71 29 209 23

Fort Gibson 123 1 12 13 24 25 32 126 1 16

Fort Sill 120 5

Frederick 104 56

Granite 114 8

Greenfield 141 9

Guthrie 138 2-5 13 15

Hammon 142 3 15

Hanna 112 3 136 1

Hartshorne 125 1

Henryetta 103 16 209 1

Hillibee 127 4

Hitchita 112 25 209 3

Holdenville 137 3-5

Hollis 102 1

Lenna 118 1 131 2

Lexington 120 1 2

Lindsay 106 9

67

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities (Continued]

Maud 118 1

McAlester 109 91 10 125 20

McLain 122 1

Meeker 127 6 15 16

Muskogee 122 1 123 18 19 25

Nowata 122 2

Oaklodge 116 1 5

Okemah 103 8 133 4

Oklahoma City 120 8 12 138 3 5

Paden 127 4

Pauls Valley 106 1 109 10 13

Pitcher 103 8

Pleasant Valley 109 10 13

Ponca City 142 1 2

Porum 112 1

Prague 127 5 6

Quinton 136 1 10 11 18

Sallisaw 116 16_ 36

Scullyville 116 3 7

Seminole 116 1 135 8

Spiro 102 1 116 1 3 6 7

68

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities [Continued]

Stillwater 201 4 13

Tryon 201 1

Tulsa 116 16 17

Tuttle 120 1

Watonga 120 4 141 9

Weletka 103 11

Wewoka 112 1 4 25

Whodathoughtit 113 3

Craig County 122 11

Moved to 114 8 115 26 128 2 3 131 1 2 137 3 141 4

Oklahoma Territory 127 1-3

Payne County 105 1

Return to 102 11 107 15 109 27 110 18 38 111 8 18 114 10 14 15 17 116 36 37 120 13 27 123 53 125 25 26 29 30 40 127 16 28 131 13 22 25 133 16 135 23 25 136 18 137 7

69

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Return to [Continued]

139 26 27 140 9 142 3 10 17 22 34 201 13 206 7 207 20 209 1 2 17 18 23

Rogers County 101 23

Sequoyah County 116 1 16-18 36

Wagoner County 101 23

OREGON

109 28 29 130 29-34 206 2

POEMS

128 14 22 25 31 34 36

RELIEFWELFARE Agencies

102 91 13 103 32 107 35 112 12 114 18 124 2 3 125 17 202 5 15 2 0 4 2 11-13

Attitudes toward 101 10 102 91 10 103 32 104 24 32 105 19 110 14 26 27 111 17 112 12 113 17 2833

70

RELIEFWELFARE [Continued] Attitudes toward [Continued]

116 35 119 15 121 177 19 25 123 43 124 177 23 125 38 126 35_~ 39 127 417 42 128 27-30 129 5 130 2 7 131 4 27 30 31 132 16-18 133 13 14 137 32 139 8 140 23 142 18 202 71 8 1 15 203 6 11 204 13 14 20 208 10 209 21

Quality 102 10 103 32 104 32 125 38 39 204 15

Type Received 102 9 10 103 16 32 33 104 24 31 105 19 107 15 108 4 110 17 111 17 112 12 113 32 114 18 42 118 8 121 17 124 23 125 37 128 28 29 130 27 132 16

71

RELIEFWELFARE [Continued] Type Received IContinued]

133 13 134 15 135 28 139 8 202 5 71815 204 15 208 9 209 211 22

Welfare 101 9 10 102 9 10 103 32 104 24 311 36 1 0 5 19- 21 1 2 5 106 12 16 17 23 24 107 14 15 18 351 37 108 4 1 71 18 110 14 17 25-27 111 17 112 121 13 15 113 15 171 28 114 181 421 43 116 35 120 17 121 19 122 24 123 43 125 19 126 251 39 128 27 28 131 4 27 133 11 13 22 136 14 137 32 140 3 141 20 142 18 201 13 202 51 71 15 203 6 11 204 2 11 19-21 205 4 11 12 207 10 13 19

RELIGION

103 32

72

RELIGION [Continued]

110 29 113 321 36 126 28 29 131 6 132 6 135 151 32 142 12 26 33 202 6

Brush Arbor 109 5 122 19 123 25 136 10 139 41 5 209 11

Churches 101 7 11 102 10 105 31 29 106 2 I 8 I 25 107 3 109 5 110 171 18 112 371 39 113 21 16 17 35 114 51 7 8 441 45 115 8 31-33 50-53 117 54-58 118 51 6 1 21 119 4 120 8 121 25 26 122 191 24 123 25126142 124 21 31 5 61 201 22 125 81 41 126 71 241 30 127 21 10 14 271 301 341 351 38-41 128 6 26 27 130 3 131 6 132 6 21 23 133 23 134 1 3 24 25 29 135 7 141 18 31 136 3 7 137 9 10 24 25 138 8 91 14

73

RELIGION Continued] Churches Continued]

140 14 15 141 2 3 9 142 4 22 30-33 143 12 15 24 201 5 11 209 4

MinistryMissionary Work 107 23 113 31 36 142 25 26 29

Moral Majority 134 29

RevivalsTraveling Ministers 109 5 114 5 6 115 32 118 5 6 124 6 125 8 I 9 126 =middot 8 127 5 128 6 131 4 6 I 8 135 14 139 4 141 3 142 26-28 32 33

SOUTH DAKOTA Beadle County

134 1 Huron County

134 5 Return to

134 8 9 29 Wounded Knee

134 5

TEXAS

113 4 114 6 28 43 44 124 4 131 20 142 24 30

74

TEXAS Continued] Cities

Abilene 111 5 6 117 15

Austin lb3 15

Barstow 104 1

Big Spring 142 30 32 209 s 6

Cedar Hill 140 1

Dallas 117 7 140 1

Electra 140 4

Gainesville 121 1

Haskell 129 1

Kemp 117 6

La Mesa 114 14

Plainview 110 3

Port Arthur 116 8 9

Red Springs 114 1

Silverton 140 1

Waco 103 15 16

Wichita Falls 117 8

Wylie 111 1

Brazo River 103 16

Farming Conditions 104 40

Return to 114 14 16 121 28 31 129 6

Rio Grande Valley 103 15

75

VIOLENCE

103 28 29 104 17 21 105 25 27 107 61 9 12 261 28 30 109 2 01 21 33 111 13 17 112 9 10 36 113 4J 18J 21-23 26-29 33 34 114 2527 35 115 49 123 36 125 191 43 126 41 127 23 131 22 23 138 10 11 20-22 139 9 10 15 18 25 203 8 204 9 206 10-12

VIRGINIA

206 1

WASHINGTON

206 1

WORK --xfter World War II

101 29 102 12 103 31 104 15 44 106 16 107 171 19-21 36 110 19 20 34 37 111 16 112 34J 35 114 48 116 31 117 51-57 119 18 120 21 23 24

76

WORK [Continued] --xfter World War II [Continued]

123 46 50 124 28 125 2 28 43-45 126 38 44 127 33 371 41 129 71 8 130 38 41 42 46 134 11 136 301 31 138 25-27 139 22 141 21 26 206 187 19 207 5

Conditions 103 22-24 26 104 2-6 15 16 30 35 52 107 22 24-28 30 31 109 31 110 10 11 12 25 112 26 29 113 15 114 24 124 20 125 22 27 2 9 32 126 21 26 30 38 129 5 12 13 131 21 139 18 203 5 7

During World War II 101 20 29 102 11 103 24 35 104 15 105 25 26 107 17 108 5 6 20 109 37 110 18 19 37 111 12 113 22 26 114 47 48 115 44 47 53 116 31 117 35-51 118 23 119 16

77

WORK [Continued] --ollring World War II [Continued]

120 20 21 121 29 123 22 46 124 27 125 3 27 34 35 43 126 35 43 44 127 20 128 21 29 37 129 7 10 130 37 38 40 41 131 26 29 132 23 133 16 20 134 11 20 136 27 28 138 23-25 139 18 20 21 141 21 26 143 19 202 9 203 8 206 10 15 207 3 4 209 20

Employers 101 30 1025-712 103 12 17 22 32 104 2 15 30 105 11 16 106 15 19 107 9 29-31 38 108 14 15 20 109 1 15 20 27 110 9-11 13 27 36 111 15 112 6 7 26 29 32 113 15 16 28 29 114 11 24 31 41-43 115 16 43-45 116 6 7 25 26 28 30-32 117 18 52 118 13 20 119 11-13 16 18 19 120 12 14 15 20 23 121 17 24 122 5-8 123 35 36

78

WORK [Continued] ~players [Continued]

124 20 125 5 21 24 271 281 40 126 151 21 22 251 26 361 371 39 127 11 121 201 211 30 33 128 18 31 129 4 1 7 1 9-11 1 13 1 18 1 21 2 2 130 31 3540 131 16 26 27 133 2 6 134 121 16-18 201 211 25 136 17-19 26 27 33-35 137 6 8 161 19 20 138 3-6 13 20 139 10 121 14-16 140 9-11 141 16 17 201 12 202 2 3 203 7 206 31 15 207 3 5 209 16

Labor Contracting 107 19 261 291 311 32 133 16-18 26

Migrant Labor 101 41 5 12 30 102 6 7 103 24 25 104 2-6 15 241 25 52 105 9-12 171 18 106 121 131 15 17 21-24 107 4 5 8 18 24-27 30 31 108 3 8 15 109 7 8 19-21 27-30 110 91 101 13 15 111 8 12 16 17 112 6 31 32 113 13 15 18 32 114 31 32 115 52 116 27-30 117 12 17-19 291 31 118 16 119 11 12 120 11-13 15 22 121 10 11 22 122 5 22

79

WORK Continued] --grgrant Labor Continued]

123 35 42 43 125 33 126 26 30 33 37 38 127 31 128 16 21 28 129 3 4 11-17 20 21 130 33 34 131 15 19-21 26 133 19 134 9-13 21 22 135 21 25 29 136 37 38 137 16 20 139 13 15-17 140 3 4 141 19 20 142 18 143 11 13 201 8 14 202 4 9 15 203 4 5 7 8-10 205 3 4 7 206 2 4 5-7 9 12-15 208 6 209 8 9 12-15

Mining 103 8 19 115 33 116 20 21 122 11-13 125 1 3 4 12 131 2 140 4 5 141 1

Odd Jobs 104 23 105 15 25 106 3 107 12 18 19 34 35 108 3 5 6 9 111 11 15 16 113 13 114 17 18 32 33 40 41 48 115 19 24 116 25 26 117 7 52 118 18 119 8 12 14 15

80

WORK [Continued] --odd Jobs

120 8 17 122 6 7 22 123 36 40 49 124 14 16 19 24 127 11 128 19 20 29 129 1 3 5 7 131 16 25 30 132 14 17 134 8 12 15 16 135 11 23 137 12 20 25 26 138 18 22 139 6 7 12 16 17 140 1 6-8 10 142 2 3 5 9 14 34 35 143 6 12 14-16 206 3 4 209 20

Oil Fields 102 5-7 12 112 25 26 114 14 15 116 1 13 121 17 125 2 4 1 28 46 129 9 135 7 8 I 23 29 139 22 140 4 142 2 3 206 16 18 208 1-5

Permanent Jobs 101 9 27 29 103 12 17 23 24 32 104 4 6 14 24 26 29 34 106 4 107 19 35 108 4 7-9 109 15 27-29 110 2 10 18 19 21 24 111 6 9-11 16 112 7 30 31 113 1 4 21 28-31 114 16 31 32 48 115 16 1 17 4 4 116 2 7-16 32

81

WORK [Continued] --permanent Jobs [Continued]

118 11 131 18 19 119 191 20 120 201 211 25 121 22 122 2 3 I 5~8 I 23 123 11 VI 35 36 124 1 14-17 125 20 25 27-29 37 126 21 25 33 35-38 127 11 20-22 24 30 128 20 28-30 129 4 7 130 31 36-38 131 21 30 132 18 19 133 19 22 134 11 18 25-28 36 136 2 10 14 15 19 33-35 137 6 8 26-28 138 1-4 8 139 22 23 140 4 5 10-12 20 141 12 17 142 5 25 26 28 35 143 19 201 10 205 6 8 9 2 07 3 1 5 208 1

Prisoners of War as Workers 115 47 133 20 203 9

Strikes 101 17 104 21 22 1 43 105 11 21 106 13 15 16 191 20 33 107 7 11 15 28 109 20 21 110 32 33 111 13 112 7-10 14 113 32 115 48-50 118 18 124 24 125 3 4

82

WORK [Continued] --strikes [Continued]

126 36 127 24 129 10 11 130 40 41 131 27 133 25 138 8 139 16 17 140 14-16 22 201 14 203 7 206 10-13 209 18

Unions 101 17 35 104 21 22 45 105 21 106 15 16 107 5 11-13 21-24 108 12 109 20 112 2 10 32 34-36 113 31 114 42 115 50 116 33 34 118 18 119 13 120 23 24 124 24 125 34 43 45 46 126 36 127 42 128 30 129 10 11 16 130 39-41 46 131 26 134 23 139 16 140 14 22 141 21 203 7 209 18

Wages 101 27 103 10 14 17 18 22 23 33 104 2 4 I 22 I 24 26 341 35 47 105 13 161 17

83

WORK [Continued] --wages [Continued]

106 14 18 19 107 2 12 17 25 30 108 5 6 8 109 6 8 20 21 28 29 31 40 110 7 9 11 1216 111 8 11 13 14 16 112 4 8-10 14 113 13 16-18 26 28 29 114 11 18 25 32 33 42 115 16 28 44 50 116 7 11 16 19 26-32 34 117 7 18 32 35 118 15 18 119 1 11 13 14 120 11-14 121 11 122 3 6-8 123 35 49 125 4 5 7 12 21-23 27-29 38 43 126 23 25 26 36 42 127 17 24 42 43 128 30 129 3 5 7 10 11 21 22 13 0 3 6 3 7 3 9-41 131 12 13 16 134 12 15 16 23 24 26 135 11 21 23 136 28 29 137 8 9 32 138 5 11 18 25 139 6 7 10 12-14 16-18 140 7 9 10 14 15 141 4 8 10 12 15 16 142 16 201 10 203 2 5 204 14 205 6 206 4 10 11 14 15 2 07 10 13 208 9 209 13 15

Work Permits 109 22 23

31

FAMILY LIFE [Continued] Entertainment [Continued]

112 31 38 113 2 281 29 31 114 51 13 1 15 1 40 115 3-5 8 33 36 116 2-4 33 117 9 23 24 34 118 5-7 20 21 119 4 1 5 1 11 14 120 2 8 121 5 19 122 9 19 20 123 5 20 211 25 37 411 42 124 2 6 21 125 41 6 8 9 221 33 126 8 257 28 127 34 128 6-8 241 26 129 81 171 18 131 61 9 132 5-7 133 3 14 15 134 6 17 21 22 135 3 7 91 13 14 16 30 32 136 2 91 11-131 29 137 9 24 138 5 23 139 4 9 140 2 3 141 3 10 142 6 11 15 22 143 1 3 8 10 201 2 5 203 6 208 6 2 0 9 4 13

Hobbies 102 7 103 12 104 57-59 114 9 118 6 120 5 123 19 129 8 135 3

Hunting 109 2 116 21 5

32

FAMILY LIFE [Continued] Hunting [Continued]

119 5 8 122 11 123 16-22 125 10 131 5 22 135 5 10 24 139 24

Marriage 101 3 25 102 2 12 16 103 12-14 104 56 105 1 25 106 8 1 9 107 171 20 108 8 16 109 26 27 110 2 19 111 4 5 112 4 113 1 3 4 29 30 114 15 115 8 9 36 37 116 1 16 30 117 52 53 58 118 21 119 17 120 7 121 15 29 122 2 21 123 27 37 47-49 124 26 125 27 126 8 9 28 127 3-5 211 39 130 5 17 19 42 131 3 132 19 133 24 135 4 31 136 6 8 26 27 30 32 137 10 24 26 138 24 28 139 19 140 4 5 141 21 142 24 27 28 143 17

33

FAMILY LIFE [Continued] Marriage Continued]

201 4 12 14 206 2 207 2 209 20

Moonshining 103 8 10 36-38 122 14 135 3

Problems 103 6 8 20 35 36 105 23 106 24T 25 28 107 19 20 35 37 108 6 16 17 109 17 18 110 2 3 112 3 71 24-26 29 31 113 9 12 18 21-23 25-29 114 7 115 2 3 6 116 7 117 25 120 1-3 24-26 121 23 24 122 10 18 19 130 3 132 1 3 7 135 23 29 30 136 37 38 40 138 4 6 9 141 14 15 201 13 202 6-8 12 204 11

Sense of Community 103 11 105 18 24 106 28 107 14 108 19 109 12_ 19 110 11 18 23 113 10 11 114 18 118 3 4 121 3 122 10 18 19

34

FAMILY LIFE [Continued] Sense of Community [Continued]

124 6 8 15 125 4 8 126 12 13 39 128 7 37 130 2 8 131 4 5 7 20 132 71 8 135 13 17 18 25 31 137 5 6 138 31 32 141 4 9 142 7 8 21-24 143 7

Shivaree 114 15 126 28 127 5

Sports 108 10 113 3 116 4 119 5 120 7 122 19 24 123 4 5 19 45 49 50 125 1 6 128 6 1 9 133 23-25 134 14-22 25 135 10 136 12 137 14 138 19 139 18 141 3 9 142 27 2 08 6

FARMING 110 3 11 115 39 47 48 123 28 29 47 48 52 53 125 10 140 19 20 141 4 10 11 26 201 6

35

FARMING Continued] Butchering

109 12 130 8-13

Crops 101 23 102 1 103 20 32 104 2 105 1 2 109 10 11 111 4 112 2 3 24 113 1 2 4 114 2 115 2 6 23 41 42 116 4 5 17 18 117 5 118 2 9 10 119 2 14 120 6 121 3 6 8 122 13 123 13 14 19 29 41 124 7 9 125 3 10 11 15 29 126 3 127 152 128 1 4 129 1 130 15 16 19-22 27 28 131 11 133 2 137 134 1 5 137 2 138 9 139 2 140 9 202 141 8 143 21 205 2 3 13 206 1 3 4 8 207 6 8 12 14 209 4

Drought 101 23 103 17 104 2 105 5

36

FARMING Continued] Drought Continued]

106 6 109 11 110 22 113 4 6 114 16 19 116 18-20 118 10~ 11 119 3 6 121 6 124 1 7 125 15 126 2 127 71 161 27 128 2 51 10 130 5 16 20 281 29 131 11 132 9 134 5 139 5 140 5 141 41 6 142 19 201 21 16 205 4 8 207 14 20 209 11 2

Dust Storms 101 71 8 102 3 103 17 39 105 4 106 5 6 109 11 110 12 21 111 6 7 112 23 114 21 115 12 116 18~ 19 118 10 11 119 3 120 6 121 6 123 14 124 7 125 15 16 126 14

37

FARMING Continued] Dust Storms IContinued]

127 27 29 128 10 130 16 131 11 136 40 138 137 14 141 4 6 142 4 17-20 201 16 205 4 207 6 14-18 20 21 209 6

FloodsCyclones 107 16 111 6 7 114 23 123 14 23 130 1 134 5 138 15 139 11 209 1

Government Policies 101 20 24 102 2 103 24 32 33 35 104 7 8 33 105 5 106 8 107 13 108 6 15 16 109 9 22 111 6 7 113 32 114 19 20 118 9 10 119 6 120 20 123 30-32 124 9 10 125 121 13 127 22 128 11 130 26 27 131 5 10 11 132 10 134 4 8 24 139 6 16 17

38

FARMING fContinued] Government Policies Continued]

140 24 142 18 201 2 205 11-19 209 7 8

Income 101 3 104 2 105 2 106 8 111 5 112 3 24 26 113 1 2 4 114 4 16 19 115 11 43 117 7 118 2 8 9 119 4 6 7 121 6 7 123 40 41 126 6 13 151 20 127 16 12 8 51 9 129 2 130 15 18 211 22 25 26 34 35

481 49 132 2 9 11 135 3 138 3 140 5 141 4 51 19 142 5 143 20 205 6 13 206 2-4 207 81 9 15 21

Land Ownership 101 23 103 31 107 2 108 1 109 91 10 110 22 112 3 114 1 2 7 115 36 119 1-3 6 7 120 6

39

FARMING [Continued] Land Ownership [Continued]

121 2 122 2 3 123 35 41 50 125 2 3 23 126 2 3 13 127 12 18 22 128 8 129 1 7 22 130 3 131 4 133 3 4 12 137 18 25 26 134 2 4 5 8 11 137 27 138 2 3 139 2 140 5 13 17-19 141 3 15-17 21 22 142 2-4 25 143 20 2 OS 1 2 206 1 5 6 8 9 207 9 10 209 1 22

Land Rental 101 2 102 1 103 8 23 104 1 7 8 107 2 110 1 111 2 113 4 114 1 2 10 14 115 23 27 116 16-18 118 2 119 3 120 6 121 2 7 8 122 2 123 127 13 40 41 50 124 4 9 127 1 2 6 7 128 5 129 1 130 5 15 i31 4 17-19

40

FARMING [Continued] Land Rental IContinued]

138 9 139 5 140 101 13 141 15 201 3 206 5 9

Methods 101 3 102 3 7 12 103 171 20 21 24 31 39 104 1 105 5 106 7 29 109 6 11 12 30 31 110 21 22 28 111 7 112 23 113 2 114 19 20 115 51 41-48 116 5 15 18 118 1 10 19 119 2 4 120 11 14 121 6 7 122 9 10 16-18 123 2 3 6 7 19 29 30 51 52 124 8 9 125 10 11 15 16 126 5 14 21 127 7 16 128 7 10 11 129 7 130 15 1619 131 5 11 18 132 3 9 10 134 6 140 20 141 6 19 142 51 19~ 201 22 143 2 0 201 6 206 3 8 207 7 81 14 16

Sharecropping 103 1 7 105 1 110 1 3

41

FARMING Continued] Sharecropping Continued]

111 2 112 3 24 113 4 115 6 91 27 116 17 117 11 5 7 118 2 9 121 2 127 21 61 15 128 8 129 1 130 51 151 18 137 2 141 41 8 142 2 206 4 5 209 11 19

THE GRAPES OF WRATHSTEINBECK

106 6 1 71 15 108 15 110 29-301 33 119 13 122 22 125 41 128 331 34 132 22 134 13 142 19 208 4 71 11 13-16

Identification with 101 16 35 103 27 28 111 18 113 35 121 27 127 181 41 42 129 13 20 21 131 13 133 21 136 20 37 139 20 201811 205 5

42

THE GRAPES OF WRATHSTEINBECK [Continued] Movie

103 27 105 26 106 33 34 107 5 13 110 2 8 113 34 114 45 118 16 17 121 27 124 25 127 42 131 28 137 31 139 19 141 24 208 15

Objections to 101 16 103 2 8 105 26 27 106 33-36 114 45 46 118 23 24 120 28 124 25 127 18 25 128 33 34 131 27 28 137 30 31 139 20 141 2 4 143 13 204 19 205 5 2 06 19 208 14-16

HEALTH Accidents

104 61 62 107 18 116 22 23

Birth of Children 101 5 102 2 103 5 9 10 13 16 105 1

43

HEALTH [Continued] Birth of Children Continued]

106 16 22 109 15 16 18~ 37 111 6 112 20 113 2 4 5 14 18-20 114 37 115 11-13 17 38 117 21 120 3 8 13 19-22 122 20 123 50 125 10 37 126 12 127 7 1 8 129 19 20 130 1 2 22 133 10 135 9 12 20 21 136 4 8 27 137 2 1 3 138 2 139 19 23 140 711 142 2 8 143 17 202 3 7 11 12 18

Causes of Death 101 25 103 5 106 16 107 1 13 19 109 25 26 38 39 110 2 31 111 5 112 6 113 1 19 30 114 43 49 115 3 6 7 17 18 116 5 117 20 21 26 120 1 3 19 24 25 123 16~ 43 124 23 126 44 127 4 5 13 130 24 48 132 19 135 137 14 16

44

HEALTH [Continued] Causes of Death [Continued]

136 3-6 25 27 29-31 38 39 141 16 142 23 143 19 202 3 9 10 12 14 16-18 206 14 209 19 20

Diseases 102 13 103 20 105 11 14 23 24 107 6 11 13 14 16 19 20 30 31 109 24 38 39 110 2 8 30 31 112 14 19 24 113 8 12 13 18 19 30 114 9 17 25 26 37 49 115 5 7 12 16-20 22 23 116 19 117 26 47 52-56 120 3 19 20 24 26 122 18 24 123 16 22-24 124 22-24 26 125 47 126 22 35 127 3 7 128 2 9 129 2 3 130 3 38 47 131 12 22 132 2 19 133 8 135 13 21 136 25 30 35 39 137 4 8 138 13 23 139 7 140 5 142 20 21 202 1-4 8-14 16 18 203 6 205 1 206 2 209 11 12 19

Folk Remedies and Cures 103 5 107 11

45

HEALTH [Continued] Folk Remedies and Cures Continued]

109 24 25 113 11 19 115 2 3 22 117 20 21 123 20 23 128 6 133 9 10 135 14 22 137 4 142 20 21 202 8-111 14

Health Care 101 13 20 102 13 103 5 91 16 105 141 151 23 24 106 1 8 107 111 18 23 38 109 151 16 181 23 241 381 39 110 2 1 8 1 311 32 112 6 113 1 51 18-201 301 311 33 38 114 17 371 38 115 5-7 12-18 23 116 5 61 23 117 20-231 55 118 171 18 120 3 41 8 21 22 121 20 25 122 18 20 21 123 4 22 23 124 4 22 23 125 10 21 37 38 126 22 23 35 127 3 7-9 30 128 2 9 129 19 130 1 22 23 47 48 131 22 132 19 133 8-10 135 91 12-14 21 22 136 6 9 301 33 35 137 8 138 131 23 139 71 9~ 101 18 19 141 2 0 142 20

46

HEALTH Continued] Health Care Continued]

202 2-14 16-19 206 14 209 11 12

Sanitation 202 4-6 15 17

HOUSING Auto Courts

107 9~ 14~ 27 Ditch Camps

102 7 8~ 14 103 26 104 12 105 23 106 15 107 10 110 6 25 113 14 35 114 39 115 52 118 15 16 119 13 16 121 19 20 122 22 23 125 20 37 126 33 129 15 131 20 132 18 136 37-39 137 17 139 18 202 4-6 15 203 3 206 7 I 10 208 7 8 11 209 10

Dugouts 135 11~ 18 19

Government-provided 101 34 103 26 27 104 19 20 51 105 10 106 10 11 14

47

HOUSING Continued] Government-provided [Continued]

107 4-7 13 14 16 17 28 108 12 109 31-33 110 14 111 9-11 15 112 3 8 113 35 36 114 38 39 118 16 119 13 121 17-19 124 16 125 25 33 36 126 26 30-32 127 23 41 128 20 129 141 15 131 22 133 2 0 137 30 141 20 202 6 15 203 3 204 16 17 205 4 206 13 14 208 7 20 9 10

Grower-provided 102 8 103 24-26 104 20 42 46 105 9 106 12 15 109 15 28 110 16 111 14 112 6 113 13 16 114 10 23 28 33 34 118 18 20 119 12 13 121 22 122 6 23 123 35 42 125 24 25~ 33 35 36 126 21 7 33 127 11 18 23

48

HOUSING [Continued] Grower-provided [Continued]

128 19 129 4 5 13-15 131 16 133 18 137 17 ~ 20 139 15 18 140 6 8-10 16 141 14 16 17 201 8 9 203 3 204 16 17 206 6-8 13 209 10

Homes in California 101 8 26 28 29 102 4 6 11 12 103 21 104 4 12-14 25 26 49 60 61 105 19 20 106 12 21 107 5 I 7 121 27 108 31 6 1 7 109 151 181 271 29 110 81 14 15 111 14 112 61 8 I 201 301 331 39 113 16-201 23 24 28 114 10 111 231 331 34 115 15-17 116 241 261 32 117 18 19 118 14 121 111 171 181 221 29 122 246 123 341 36 371 411 50 124 101 111 141 16 125 251 35 126 21 22 33 127 11 13 18-241 30 311 37 128 19 20 129 4 11 12 15-17 131 13 16 17 19 20 132 12 14 15 17 133 8 12 15 27 28 134 10-13 135 24 27 31 33 136 21 24 25 137 20 24 26 27

49

HOUSING [Continued] Homes in California IContinued]

138 13 16-18 20 25 28 29 139 17 18 ~3 24 140 6-11 17 141 13 14 16 27 142 29 143 11 12 20 201 10 202 3 203 1 2 204 16 18 205 7 206 7-9 208 10 209 9 11 14 15

Homestead in Arkansas 103 3 115 1 2 4 9 10 22-24 128 1 2 137 1 141 1 2 143 6 7

Homesmiddottead in Missouri 108 1 119 1 2 4

Homestead in Nebraska 130 5-8 18 132 2 8

Homestead in Oklahoma 103 9 12-14 17 104 56 106 2 109 10 110 1 114 1 4 10 16 115 2 7 118 2 4 122 2 4 9 11 123 1 2 9-14 124 3-5 125 9 10 126 3 4 27 127 1 2 6 7 15 16 26 27 128 3 131 1 133 1 4 135 6-8 136 8 11 12 137 7 13

50

HOUSING [Continued] Homestead in Oklahoma [Continued]

138 2 3 9 11 12 139 1-3 142 1-4 7--13 209 3

Homestead in South Dakota 134 2 3

Homestead in Texas 111 3 117 2 121 1 4 129 1 2 140 1

Internment Camps WW II) 122 23 125 35

Labor Camps 103 21 24 28 104 44 107 4 10 12 16 17 26 27 29 109 27 28 31-33 110 33 113 17 20 114 24-28 33 117 11 12 17 18 25 123 33 128 16 129 4 12 17 133 18 134 13 21 22 142 29 202 15 204 16 205 5

State Rental Homes 135 27 28

Tents 101 34 102 4 5 103 9 104 3 13 42 43 62 105 9 106 13 107 4 9 10 14 17 27 28 109 1 2 9 31 113 6 114 24 115 15

51

HOUSING [Continued] Tents Continued]

116 8 117 19 121 17-20 123 33 124 16 125 33 37 127 30~ 37 129 4 12 15 131 13 20 21 134 21 140 6 143 13 14 202 4 204 9 17 206 6 7 209 10 11

IMPACT OF EXPERIENCE

l(H 14 161 191 28 31 102 10 103 35 41 104 2 81 48 55 63 64 106 26 27 107 6 14 30-33 35-37 108 19-21 109 40 110 13 19 20 27 34-36 38 39 111 18 112 14 17 19-211 30 34 40 113 24-26 2 9 34 37 114 50 115 20 53 116 37 117 10 15 24 27 58 121 11 15-19 31 122 23 24 123 39 42 53-55 125 45 47 126 17 ~ 18 24 33 45 46 127 12 14 19-21 32-351 41 43 128 19 30~ 35-38 130 48 49 131 191 25 31 132 17 24

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IMPACT OF EXPERIENCE [Continued]

134 136

137 138 141 142 143 202 203 209

24 25 28 11 17 20 41 29_ 32 16 31-33 14 25 26 28 34 22 23 16-19 11 19 25

29 21 25 33 35 36 40

INDIANA

202 1

IOWA

142 205 207

4 1 1

IWO JIMA

117 42-48

JAPANESE INTERNMENT

122 125 205

23 35 9 10

KANSAS

113 116 132 207

3 14 1 6 16

KU KLUX KLAN

103 135

28 14-17

53

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA

114 301 46 116 19 122 22 131 20 135 20 139 11 140 13 202 4 51 9 17 18 208 3 1 6 10-12

Attraction of California 101 3 1 17 102 3 103 18 20 105 6 106 6 9 11 281 29 107 8 108 4 I 18 109 9 110 8 111 9 112 23 113 51 6 114 91 22 115 14 391 41 116 71 9 117 8 118 11 12 119 8 1 10 11 121 9 122 3 124 10 11 125 81 241 30 126 151 16 127 8 1 16 27 128 13 129 3 130 32 131 12 25 132 3 11 12 134 81 11 24 135 11 18 136 18 139 101 26 140 5 141 51 14 142 3 4 143 11 201 4 I 6 8 12

54

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA [Continued]

202 6 206 2 4 209 2

Belongings 101 3 102 4 103 15 20 104 42 105 6 7 106 10 107 3 16 108 4 111 8 112 2 113 6 7 11 114 30 115 14 116 22 117 8 118 13 15 124 10 12 126 17 127 9 18 128 15 130 30 35 131 13 132 14 135 20 136 19 138 14 140 9 141 14 202 5 205 1 207 19 209 5

Border Inspections 102 8 103 15 20 104 9 10 49 105 8 106 30 108 18 19 110 24 113 6 7 10-12 114 30 31 117 11 118 13

55

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA Continued] Border Inspections Continued]

121 10 123 33 124 13 125 32 126 20 127 10 29 128 16 18 131 14 132 14 133 7 135 20 137 18 138 14 143 15 209 5 8

CookingFood 102 3 5 13 15 103 21 106 10 113 8 10 114 9 29 116 10 117 9 118 12 119 10 123 33 125 19 31 126 20 127 10 128 15 130 3 0 1 3 3 131 13 14 132 13 133 5 6 134 10 135 20 138 14 141 12 143 11 15 209 5

Funds Available 101 3 24 102 4 103 15 18 104 2 105 6 106 9 107 4 14-16

56

MIGRATIONTO CALIFORNIA [Continued] Funds Available [Continued]

108 5 110 3 8 111 8 112 1 4 6 113 6 114 10 17 29 115 14 116 10 22 117 710 118 13 121 3 10 122 4 123 34 124 12 125 17 126 5 18-20 127 17 2 9 128 15 129 3 130 29 30 34 131 13 132 13 133 3 134 8 10 135 12 18 138 14 140 6 141 12 142 25 143 10 11 201 7 205 1 209 5

Reasons for Move 101 3 23 102 2 4 103 15 18 20 25 39 104 2 42 105 4 6 106 9 11 107 2 108 3 5 18 109 9 10 13 27 110 3 4 8 111 7 8 112 2 113 5 6

57

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA [Continued] Reasons for Move [Continued]

114 115 116 117 118 119 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 201 204 205 206 207 209

Route 102 103 104 105 106 108 110 112 113 114 115 116

8-10 21 22 14 19-22 7 11 8 8 3 141 10 8 14 7 1

12 2 291 121 11 11 41 111 181 8 13 10 51 5

9

4 30 1 32

101 141 23-25 30

8 1 16 1 30 13

3 311 321 341 35 13

3 8-11

12 18 40

13

26 6 9 11

2-4 16 17 19 24 21 10 6 9 1 2 10 19 11 21 191 22

4 18-20 2 I 8 61 7 10 4 3 5 4 I 8 31 40 22-24

58

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA Continued] Route Continued]

117 8-10 118 12 119 9 10 124 11 125 17 126 181 19 127 9 181 29 128 14-16 130 32-34 131 14 132 13 134 10 135 11 19 137 17 138 13 14 202 4 5 205 1 209 7

Shelter 102 4 103 18-20 104 9 106 10 107 4 108 4 111 8 112 5 113 8 10 114 9 24 28 29 116 22 23 117 9 118 12 119 9 121 9 123 33 124 10 125 17-19 126 17 127 9 128 15 129 3 130 301 33 131 13 132 13 133 5 134 10 135 11 136 19

59

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA [Continued] Shelter [Continued]

137 17 141 12 143 11 201 7 2 07 18 209 5

Transportation 101 3 102 4-6 103 16 18 20 104 8 42 105 6 1 7 106 10 107 3 108 4 109 9 13 110 3 8 23 24 111 8 112 5 113 6 7 114 8 24 29-31 115 14 116 1 9 10 22 117 8 118 12 119 8 9 121 9 122 4 I 17 123 32 33 124 12 125 17-191 24 26 2 9 31 126 5 17 18 127 9 17 128 15 129 3 131 13 133 4 134 10 135 11 136 19 138 13 139 10 140 5 9 141 12 142 3 25

15143 201 8 205 1 209 1 2 4 5

60

MISSOURI

108 1 2 19 115 4 0 121 2 129 16 207 7 208 5

Cities Cape Girardeau

116 9 El Dorado Springs

108 1 3 Hannibal

119 4 7 Kansas City

116 8 207 3

Monroe City 119 1

St Louis 119 2 4 7 8

MONTANA

119 3

NEBRASKA

132 1 Cities

Grand Island 130 18

Kerney 130 3

Litchfield 130 3 4 16 35

Ponca 130 1 4 7

Return to 130 40

THE NEW DEAL Civilian Conservation Corps

103 34

61

THE NEW DEAL [Continued] Civilian Conservation Corps [Continued]

110 3-7 9 35 112 28 119 15 125 5 12 21-23 129 18 139 7-9 16 207 13 208 10

Hoover 103 32 34 125 12

National Recovery AdministrationOther Agencies 103 32 34 118 8 205 4 5 8-19

Politics 101 34 103 33 35 104 7 1 8 33 107 12 112 13 28 121 2 125 12 14 15 131 10 132 10 11 138 8 1 15 139 14 140 25 207 12 208 15 209 21

Roosevelt 101 32-34 103 32 104 32 33 106 5 108 5 6 15 16 110 3 35 36 111 6 7 112 27 28 113 25 32 114 19 115 12 118 9 119 6 15 123 30 31 125 12 15 126 13

62

THE NEW DEAL [Continued] Roosevelt [Continued]

127 22 23 128 11 129 10 14 130 23 24 26 27 131 5 9 10 132 9 133 13 27 134 4 8 24 138 11 139 6 7 13 14 23 140 24 14178 142 17 18 205 17 18 207 9 12 13 208 10 209 21

Voting 103 33 106 5 110 25 26 125 14 130 23 131 5 139 252 4 140 25 207 13

Works Progress Administration 101 336 102 2 104 31 105 4 5 8 19 20 107 1 108 12 110 35 111 177 112 28 113 17 18 21 24 33 114 22 115 13 118 8 119 14 156 124 14 17 125 1 12 23 127 22 128 20 23 27 129 5 10 132 9 11 16 133 11 17

63

THE NEW DEAL [Continued] Works Progress Administration Continued]

134 5 9 23 138 11 12 13978 140 23 141 23 142 18 204 6 207 12 208 10 209 21

NEW MEXICO

135 11 18-20 140 3 4

Cities Albuquerque

117 8 11 Deming

116 22 23 Gallup

116 12 Las Cruces

116 22 23

OKIE

113 10 33 114 41 46 128 18 25 33 132 18 19 135 26 202 5 205 4 1 6 208 4

Definition 101 31 102 8 104 37 54 105 22 106 31-33 107 38 108 19 109 17T 19 27 110 28 35

64

OKIE [Continued] Definition [Continued]

114 44 118 24 121 21 32 123 22 37 38 124 25 26 126 40 127 14 31 33 128 33 132 21 22 134 14 136 37-40 137 22 30 139 19 141 25 201 16 202 4 1 16 203 10 206 14 208 4 13

Reactions to Term 101 32 102 8 9 104 37 54 105 22 106 31-33 107 38 39 109 19 110 12 27 28 113 33 34 37 114 41 42 116 34 118 24 120 26 27 121 21 123 37 38 42 124 18 125 42 43 126 32 40 46 127 14 33 36 128 24 25 33 129 21 131 23 132 23 136 22 39 40 137 21 22 30 139 19 141 24 142 29 30

42

35

65

OKIE [Continued] Reactions to Term [Continued]

201 16 203 10 205 12

Rednecks 107 2 4-26

OKLAHOMA

111 6 125 3 10 126 10 14 27 43 128 4 135 11 12 141 5 9

Cities Ardmore

110 1 2 139 2

Blair 114 15

Blanchard 120 1 2 5

Boley 133 1 1 3

Boynton 135 11

Bushyhead 137 73 6

Checotah 113 1 4 128 3 8 209 1

Chelsea 137 7 812

Cold Springs 140 4

Colgate 112 2

Comanche 142 1

Council Hill 131 1

Cushing 201 2

Duncan 110 1 124 1

66

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities Continued]

Durant 103 16

Dustin 139 1 2 25

Enid 138 middot 6

EufaulaLake Eufaula 103 71 29 209 23

Fort Gibson 123 1 12 13 24 25 32 126 1 16

Fort Sill 120 5

Frederick 104 56

Granite 114 8

Greenfield 141 9

Guthrie 138 2-5 13 15

Hammon 142 3 15

Hanna 112 3 136 1

Hartshorne 125 1

Henryetta 103 16 209 1

Hillibee 127 4

Hitchita 112 25 209 3

Holdenville 137 3-5

Hollis 102 1

Lenna 118 1 131 2

Lexington 120 1 2

Lindsay 106 9

67

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities (Continued]

Maud 118 1

McAlester 109 91 10 125 20

McLain 122 1

Meeker 127 6 15 16

Muskogee 122 1 123 18 19 25

Nowata 122 2

Oaklodge 116 1 5

Okemah 103 8 133 4

Oklahoma City 120 8 12 138 3 5

Paden 127 4

Pauls Valley 106 1 109 10 13

Pitcher 103 8

Pleasant Valley 109 10 13

Ponca City 142 1 2

Porum 112 1

Prague 127 5 6

Quinton 136 1 10 11 18

Sallisaw 116 16_ 36

Scullyville 116 3 7

Seminole 116 1 135 8

Spiro 102 1 116 1 3 6 7

68

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities [Continued]

Stillwater 201 4 13

Tryon 201 1

Tulsa 116 16 17

Tuttle 120 1

Watonga 120 4 141 9

Weletka 103 11

Wewoka 112 1 4 25

Whodathoughtit 113 3

Craig County 122 11

Moved to 114 8 115 26 128 2 3 131 1 2 137 3 141 4

Oklahoma Territory 127 1-3

Payne County 105 1

Return to 102 11 107 15 109 27 110 18 38 111 8 18 114 10 14 15 17 116 36 37 120 13 27 123 53 125 25 26 29 30 40 127 16 28 131 13 22 25 133 16 135 23 25 136 18 137 7

69

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Return to [Continued]

139 26 27 140 9 142 3 10 17 22 34 201 13 206 7 207 20 209 1 2 17 18 23

Rogers County 101 23

Sequoyah County 116 1 16-18 36

Wagoner County 101 23

OREGON

109 28 29 130 29-34 206 2

POEMS

128 14 22 25 31 34 36

RELIEFWELFARE Agencies

102 91 13 103 32 107 35 112 12 114 18 124 2 3 125 17 202 5 15 2 0 4 2 11-13

Attitudes toward 101 10 102 91 10 103 32 104 24 32 105 19 110 14 26 27 111 17 112 12 113 17 2833

70

RELIEFWELFARE [Continued] Attitudes toward [Continued]

116 35 119 15 121 177 19 25 123 43 124 177 23 125 38 126 35_~ 39 127 417 42 128 27-30 129 5 130 2 7 131 4 27 30 31 132 16-18 133 13 14 137 32 139 8 140 23 142 18 202 71 8 1 15 203 6 11 204 13 14 20 208 10 209 21

Quality 102 10 103 32 104 32 125 38 39 204 15

Type Received 102 9 10 103 16 32 33 104 24 31 105 19 107 15 108 4 110 17 111 17 112 12 113 32 114 18 42 118 8 121 17 124 23 125 37 128 28 29 130 27 132 16

71

RELIEFWELFARE [Continued] Type Received IContinued]

133 13 134 15 135 28 139 8 202 5 71815 204 15 208 9 209 211 22

Welfare 101 9 10 102 9 10 103 32 104 24 311 36 1 0 5 19- 21 1 2 5 106 12 16 17 23 24 107 14 15 18 351 37 108 4 1 71 18 110 14 17 25-27 111 17 112 121 13 15 113 15 171 28 114 181 421 43 116 35 120 17 121 19 122 24 123 43 125 19 126 251 39 128 27 28 131 4 27 133 11 13 22 136 14 137 32 140 3 141 20 142 18 201 13 202 51 71 15 203 6 11 204 2 11 19-21 205 4 11 12 207 10 13 19

RELIGION

103 32

72

RELIGION [Continued]

110 29 113 321 36 126 28 29 131 6 132 6 135 151 32 142 12 26 33 202 6

Brush Arbor 109 5 122 19 123 25 136 10 139 41 5 209 11

Churches 101 7 11 102 10 105 31 29 106 2 I 8 I 25 107 3 109 5 110 171 18 112 371 39 113 21 16 17 35 114 51 7 8 441 45 115 8 31-33 50-53 117 54-58 118 51 6 1 21 119 4 120 8 121 25 26 122 191 24 123 25126142 124 21 31 5 61 201 22 125 81 41 126 71 241 30 127 21 10 14 271 301 341 351 38-41 128 6 26 27 130 3 131 6 132 6 21 23 133 23 134 1 3 24 25 29 135 7 141 18 31 136 3 7 137 9 10 24 25 138 8 91 14

73

RELIGION Continued] Churches Continued]

140 14 15 141 2 3 9 142 4 22 30-33 143 12 15 24 201 5 11 209 4

MinistryMissionary Work 107 23 113 31 36 142 25 26 29

Moral Majority 134 29

RevivalsTraveling Ministers 109 5 114 5 6 115 32 118 5 6 124 6 125 8 I 9 126 =middot 8 127 5 128 6 131 4 6 I 8 135 14 139 4 141 3 142 26-28 32 33

SOUTH DAKOTA Beadle County

134 1 Huron County

134 5 Return to

134 8 9 29 Wounded Knee

134 5

TEXAS

113 4 114 6 28 43 44 124 4 131 20 142 24 30

74

TEXAS Continued] Cities

Abilene 111 5 6 117 15

Austin lb3 15

Barstow 104 1

Big Spring 142 30 32 209 s 6

Cedar Hill 140 1

Dallas 117 7 140 1

Electra 140 4

Gainesville 121 1

Haskell 129 1

Kemp 117 6

La Mesa 114 14

Plainview 110 3

Port Arthur 116 8 9

Red Springs 114 1

Silverton 140 1

Waco 103 15 16

Wichita Falls 117 8

Wylie 111 1

Brazo River 103 16

Farming Conditions 104 40

Return to 114 14 16 121 28 31 129 6

Rio Grande Valley 103 15

75

VIOLENCE

103 28 29 104 17 21 105 25 27 107 61 9 12 261 28 30 109 2 01 21 33 111 13 17 112 9 10 36 113 4J 18J 21-23 26-29 33 34 114 2527 35 115 49 123 36 125 191 43 126 41 127 23 131 22 23 138 10 11 20-22 139 9 10 15 18 25 203 8 204 9 206 10-12

VIRGINIA

206 1

WASHINGTON

206 1

WORK --xfter World War II

101 29 102 12 103 31 104 15 44 106 16 107 171 19-21 36 110 19 20 34 37 111 16 112 34J 35 114 48 116 31 117 51-57 119 18 120 21 23 24

76

WORK [Continued] --xfter World War II [Continued]

123 46 50 124 28 125 2 28 43-45 126 38 44 127 33 371 41 129 71 8 130 38 41 42 46 134 11 136 301 31 138 25-27 139 22 141 21 26 206 187 19 207 5

Conditions 103 22-24 26 104 2-6 15 16 30 35 52 107 22 24-28 30 31 109 31 110 10 11 12 25 112 26 29 113 15 114 24 124 20 125 22 27 2 9 32 126 21 26 30 38 129 5 12 13 131 21 139 18 203 5 7

During World War II 101 20 29 102 11 103 24 35 104 15 105 25 26 107 17 108 5 6 20 109 37 110 18 19 37 111 12 113 22 26 114 47 48 115 44 47 53 116 31 117 35-51 118 23 119 16

77

WORK [Continued] --ollring World War II [Continued]

120 20 21 121 29 123 22 46 124 27 125 3 27 34 35 43 126 35 43 44 127 20 128 21 29 37 129 7 10 130 37 38 40 41 131 26 29 132 23 133 16 20 134 11 20 136 27 28 138 23-25 139 18 20 21 141 21 26 143 19 202 9 203 8 206 10 15 207 3 4 209 20

Employers 101 30 1025-712 103 12 17 22 32 104 2 15 30 105 11 16 106 15 19 107 9 29-31 38 108 14 15 20 109 1 15 20 27 110 9-11 13 27 36 111 15 112 6 7 26 29 32 113 15 16 28 29 114 11 24 31 41-43 115 16 43-45 116 6 7 25 26 28 30-32 117 18 52 118 13 20 119 11-13 16 18 19 120 12 14 15 20 23 121 17 24 122 5-8 123 35 36

78

WORK [Continued] ~players [Continued]

124 20 125 5 21 24 271 281 40 126 151 21 22 251 26 361 371 39 127 11 121 201 211 30 33 128 18 31 129 4 1 7 1 9-11 1 13 1 18 1 21 2 2 130 31 3540 131 16 26 27 133 2 6 134 121 16-18 201 211 25 136 17-19 26 27 33-35 137 6 8 161 19 20 138 3-6 13 20 139 10 121 14-16 140 9-11 141 16 17 201 12 202 2 3 203 7 206 31 15 207 3 5 209 16

Labor Contracting 107 19 261 291 311 32 133 16-18 26

Migrant Labor 101 41 5 12 30 102 6 7 103 24 25 104 2-6 15 241 25 52 105 9-12 171 18 106 121 131 15 17 21-24 107 4 5 8 18 24-27 30 31 108 3 8 15 109 7 8 19-21 27-30 110 91 101 13 15 111 8 12 16 17 112 6 31 32 113 13 15 18 32 114 31 32 115 52 116 27-30 117 12 17-19 291 31 118 16 119 11 12 120 11-13 15 22 121 10 11 22 122 5 22

79

WORK Continued] --grgrant Labor Continued]

123 35 42 43 125 33 126 26 30 33 37 38 127 31 128 16 21 28 129 3 4 11-17 20 21 130 33 34 131 15 19-21 26 133 19 134 9-13 21 22 135 21 25 29 136 37 38 137 16 20 139 13 15-17 140 3 4 141 19 20 142 18 143 11 13 201 8 14 202 4 9 15 203 4 5 7 8-10 205 3 4 7 206 2 4 5-7 9 12-15 208 6 209 8 9 12-15

Mining 103 8 19 115 33 116 20 21 122 11-13 125 1 3 4 12 131 2 140 4 5 141 1

Odd Jobs 104 23 105 15 25 106 3 107 12 18 19 34 35 108 3 5 6 9 111 11 15 16 113 13 114 17 18 32 33 40 41 48 115 19 24 116 25 26 117 7 52 118 18 119 8 12 14 15

80

WORK [Continued] --odd Jobs

120 8 17 122 6 7 22 123 36 40 49 124 14 16 19 24 127 11 128 19 20 29 129 1 3 5 7 131 16 25 30 132 14 17 134 8 12 15 16 135 11 23 137 12 20 25 26 138 18 22 139 6 7 12 16 17 140 1 6-8 10 142 2 3 5 9 14 34 35 143 6 12 14-16 206 3 4 209 20

Oil Fields 102 5-7 12 112 25 26 114 14 15 116 1 13 121 17 125 2 4 1 28 46 129 9 135 7 8 I 23 29 139 22 140 4 142 2 3 206 16 18 208 1-5

Permanent Jobs 101 9 27 29 103 12 17 23 24 32 104 4 6 14 24 26 29 34 106 4 107 19 35 108 4 7-9 109 15 27-29 110 2 10 18 19 21 24 111 6 9-11 16 112 7 30 31 113 1 4 21 28-31 114 16 31 32 48 115 16 1 17 4 4 116 2 7-16 32

81

WORK [Continued] --permanent Jobs [Continued]

118 11 131 18 19 119 191 20 120 201 211 25 121 22 122 2 3 I 5~8 I 23 123 11 VI 35 36 124 1 14-17 125 20 25 27-29 37 126 21 25 33 35-38 127 11 20-22 24 30 128 20 28-30 129 4 7 130 31 36-38 131 21 30 132 18 19 133 19 22 134 11 18 25-28 36 136 2 10 14 15 19 33-35 137 6 8 26-28 138 1-4 8 139 22 23 140 4 5 10-12 20 141 12 17 142 5 25 26 28 35 143 19 201 10 205 6 8 9 2 07 3 1 5 208 1

Prisoners of War as Workers 115 47 133 20 203 9

Strikes 101 17 104 21 22 1 43 105 11 21 106 13 15 16 191 20 33 107 7 11 15 28 109 20 21 110 32 33 111 13 112 7-10 14 113 32 115 48-50 118 18 124 24 125 3 4

82

WORK [Continued] --strikes [Continued]

126 36 127 24 129 10 11 130 40 41 131 27 133 25 138 8 139 16 17 140 14-16 22 201 14 203 7 206 10-13 209 18

Unions 101 17 35 104 21 22 45 105 21 106 15 16 107 5 11-13 21-24 108 12 109 20 112 2 10 32 34-36 113 31 114 42 115 50 116 33 34 118 18 119 13 120 23 24 124 24 125 34 43 45 46 126 36 127 42 128 30 129 10 11 16 130 39-41 46 131 26 134 23 139 16 140 14 22 141 21 203 7 209 18

Wages 101 27 103 10 14 17 18 22 23 33 104 2 4 I 22 I 24 26 341 35 47 105 13 161 17

83

WORK [Continued] --wages [Continued]

106 14 18 19 107 2 12 17 25 30 108 5 6 8 109 6 8 20 21 28 29 31 40 110 7 9 11 1216 111 8 11 13 14 16 112 4 8-10 14 113 13 16-18 26 28 29 114 11 18 25 32 33 42 115 16 28 44 50 116 7 11 16 19 26-32 34 117 7 18 32 35 118 15 18 119 1 11 13 14 120 11-14 121 11 122 3 6-8 123 35 49 125 4 5 7 12 21-23 27-29 38 43 126 23 25 26 36 42 127 17 24 42 43 128 30 129 3 5 7 10 11 21 22 13 0 3 6 3 7 3 9-41 131 12 13 16 134 12 15 16 23 24 26 135 11 21 23 136 28 29 137 8 9 32 138 5 11 18 25 139 6 7 10 12-14 16-18 140 7 9 10 14 15 141 4 8 10 12 15 16 142 16 201 10 203 2 5 204 14 205 6 206 4 10 11 14 15 2 07 10 13 208 9 209 13 15

Work Permits 109 22 23

32

FAMILY LIFE [Continued] Hunting [Continued]

119 5 8 122 11 123 16-22 125 10 131 5 22 135 5 10 24 139 24

Marriage 101 3 25 102 2 12 16 103 12-14 104 56 105 1 25 106 8 1 9 107 171 20 108 8 16 109 26 27 110 2 19 111 4 5 112 4 113 1 3 4 29 30 114 15 115 8 9 36 37 116 1 16 30 117 52 53 58 118 21 119 17 120 7 121 15 29 122 2 21 123 27 37 47-49 124 26 125 27 126 8 9 28 127 3-5 211 39 130 5 17 19 42 131 3 132 19 133 24 135 4 31 136 6 8 26 27 30 32 137 10 24 26 138 24 28 139 19 140 4 5 141 21 142 24 27 28 143 17

33

FAMILY LIFE [Continued] Marriage Continued]

201 4 12 14 206 2 207 2 209 20

Moonshining 103 8 10 36-38 122 14 135 3

Problems 103 6 8 20 35 36 105 23 106 24T 25 28 107 19 20 35 37 108 6 16 17 109 17 18 110 2 3 112 3 71 24-26 29 31 113 9 12 18 21-23 25-29 114 7 115 2 3 6 116 7 117 25 120 1-3 24-26 121 23 24 122 10 18 19 130 3 132 1 3 7 135 23 29 30 136 37 38 40 138 4 6 9 141 14 15 201 13 202 6-8 12 204 11

Sense of Community 103 11 105 18 24 106 28 107 14 108 19 109 12_ 19 110 11 18 23 113 10 11 114 18 118 3 4 121 3 122 10 18 19

34

FAMILY LIFE [Continued] Sense of Community [Continued]

124 6 8 15 125 4 8 126 12 13 39 128 7 37 130 2 8 131 4 5 7 20 132 71 8 135 13 17 18 25 31 137 5 6 138 31 32 141 4 9 142 7 8 21-24 143 7

Shivaree 114 15 126 28 127 5

Sports 108 10 113 3 116 4 119 5 120 7 122 19 24 123 4 5 19 45 49 50 125 1 6 128 6 1 9 133 23-25 134 14-22 25 135 10 136 12 137 14 138 19 139 18 141 3 9 142 27 2 08 6

FARMING 110 3 11 115 39 47 48 123 28 29 47 48 52 53 125 10 140 19 20 141 4 10 11 26 201 6

35

FARMING Continued] Butchering

109 12 130 8-13

Crops 101 23 102 1 103 20 32 104 2 105 1 2 109 10 11 111 4 112 2 3 24 113 1 2 4 114 2 115 2 6 23 41 42 116 4 5 17 18 117 5 118 2 9 10 119 2 14 120 6 121 3 6 8 122 13 123 13 14 19 29 41 124 7 9 125 3 10 11 15 29 126 3 127 152 128 1 4 129 1 130 15 16 19-22 27 28 131 11 133 2 137 134 1 5 137 2 138 9 139 2 140 9 202 141 8 143 21 205 2 3 13 206 1 3 4 8 207 6 8 12 14 209 4

Drought 101 23 103 17 104 2 105 5

36

FARMING Continued] Drought Continued]

106 6 109 11 110 22 113 4 6 114 16 19 116 18-20 118 10~ 11 119 3 6 121 6 124 1 7 125 15 126 2 127 71 161 27 128 2 51 10 130 5 16 20 281 29 131 11 132 9 134 5 139 5 140 5 141 41 6 142 19 201 21 16 205 4 8 207 14 20 209 11 2

Dust Storms 101 71 8 102 3 103 17 39 105 4 106 5 6 109 11 110 12 21 111 6 7 112 23 114 21 115 12 116 18~ 19 118 10 11 119 3 120 6 121 6 123 14 124 7 125 15 16 126 14

37

FARMING Continued] Dust Storms IContinued]

127 27 29 128 10 130 16 131 11 136 40 138 137 14 141 4 6 142 4 17-20 201 16 205 4 207 6 14-18 20 21 209 6

FloodsCyclones 107 16 111 6 7 114 23 123 14 23 130 1 134 5 138 15 139 11 209 1

Government Policies 101 20 24 102 2 103 24 32 33 35 104 7 8 33 105 5 106 8 107 13 108 6 15 16 109 9 22 111 6 7 113 32 114 19 20 118 9 10 119 6 120 20 123 30-32 124 9 10 125 121 13 127 22 128 11 130 26 27 131 5 10 11 132 10 134 4 8 24 139 6 16 17

38

FARMING fContinued] Government Policies Continued]

140 24 142 18 201 2 205 11-19 209 7 8

Income 101 3 104 2 105 2 106 8 111 5 112 3 24 26 113 1 2 4 114 4 16 19 115 11 43 117 7 118 2 8 9 119 4 6 7 121 6 7 123 40 41 126 6 13 151 20 127 16 12 8 51 9 129 2 130 15 18 211 22 25 26 34 35

481 49 132 2 9 11 135 3 138 3 140 5 141 4 51 19 142 5 143 20 205 6 13 206 2-4 207 81 9 15 21

Land Ownership 101 23 103 31 107 2 108 1 109 91 10 110 22 112 3 114 1 2 7 115 36 119 1-3 6 7 120 6

39

FARMING [Continued] Land Ownership [Continued]

121 2 122 2 3 123 35 41 50 125 2 3 23 126 2 3 13 127 12 18 22 128 8 129 1 7 22 130 3 131 4 133 3 4 12 137 18 25 26 134 2 4 5 8 11 137 27 138 2 3 139 2 140 5 13 17-19 141 3 15-17 21 22 142 2-4 25 143 20 2 OS 1 2 206 1 5 6 8 9 207 9 10 209 1 22

Land Rental 101 2 102 1 103 8 23 104 1 7 8 107 2 110 1 111 2 113 4 114 1 2 10 14 115 23 27 116 16-18 118 2 119 3 120 6 121 2 7 8 122 2 123 127 13 40 41 50 124 4 9 127 1 2 6 7 128 5 129 1 130 5 15 i31 4 17-19

40

FARMING [Continued] Land Rental IContinued]

138 9 139 5 140 101 13 141 15 201 3 206 5 9

Methods 101 3 102 3 7 12 103 171 20 21 24 31 39 104 1 105 5 106 7 29 109 6 11 12 30 31 110 21 22 28 111 7 112 23 113 2 114 19 20 115 51 41-48 116 5 15 18 118 1 10 19 119 2 4 120 11 14 121 6 7 122 9 10 16-18 123 2 3 6 7 19 29 30 51 52 124 8 9 125 10 11 15 16 126 5 14 21 127 7 16 128 7 10 11 129 7 130 15 1619 131 5 11 18 132 3 9 10 134 6 140 20 141 6 19 142 51 19~ 201 22 143 2 0 201 6 206 3 8 207 7 81 14 16

Sharecropping 103 1 7 105 1 110 1 3

41

FARMING Continued] Sharecropping Continued]

111 2 112 3 24 113 4 115 6 91 27 116 17 117 11 5 7 118 2 9 121 2 127 21 61 15 128 8 129 1 130 51 151 18 137 2 141 41 8 142 2 206 4 5 209 11 19

THE GRAPES OF WRATHSTEINBECK

106 6 1 71 15 108 15 110 29-301 33 119 13 122 22 125 41 128 331 34 132 22 134 13 142 19 208 4 71 11 13-16

Identification with 101 16 35 103 27 28 111 18 113 35 121 27 127 181 41 42 129 13 20 21 131 13 133 21 136 20 37 139 20 201811 205 5

42

THE GRAPES OF WRATHSTEINBECK [Continued] Movie

103 27 105 26 106 33 34 107 5 13 110 2 8 113 34 114 45 118 16 17 121 27 124 25 127 42 131 28 137 31 139 19 141 24 208 15

Objections to 101 16 103 2 8 105 26 27 106 33-36 114 45 46 118 23 24 120 28 124 25 127 18 25 128 33 34 131 27 28 137 30 31 139 20 141 2 4 143 13 204 19 205 5 2 06 19 208 14-16

HEALTH Accidents

104 61 62 107 18 116 22 23

Birth of Children 101 5 102 2 103 5 9 10 13 16 105 1

43

HEALTH [Continued] Birth of Children Continued]

106 16 22 109 15 16 18~ 37 111 6 112 20 113 2 4 5 14 18-20 114 37 115 11-13 17 38 117 21 120 3 8 13 19-22 122 20 123 50 125 10 37 126 12 127 7 1 8 129 19 20 130 1 2 22 133 10 135 9 12 20 21 136 4 8 27 137 2 1 3 138 2 139 19 23 140 711 142 2 8 143 17 202 3 7 11 12 18

Causes of Death 101 25 103 5 106 16 107 1 13 19 109 25 26 38 39 110 2 31 111 5 112 6 113 1 19 30 114 43 49 115 3 6 7 17 18 116 5 117 20 21 26 120 1 3 19 24 25 123 16~ 43 124 23 126 44 127 4 5 13 130 24 48 132 19 135 137 14 16

44

HEALTH [Continued] Causes of Death [Continued]

136 3-6 25 27 29-31 38 39 141 16 142 23 143 19 202 3 9 10 12 14 16-18 206 14 209 19 20

Diseases 102 13 103 20 105 11 14 23 24 107 6 11 13 14 16 19 20 30 31 109 24 38 39 110 2 8 30 31 112 14 19 24 113 8 12 13 18 19 30 114 9 17 25 26 37 49 115 5 7 12 16-20 22 23 116 19 117 26 47 52-56 120 3 19 20 24 26 122 18 24 123 16 22-24 124 22-24 26 125 47 126 22 35 127 3 7 128 2 9 129 2 3 130 3 38 47 131 12 22 132 2 19 133 8 135 13 21 136 25 30 35 39 137 4 8 138 13 23 139 7 140 5 142 20 21 202 1-4 8-14 16 18 203 6 205 1 206 2 209 11 12 19

Folk Remedies and Cures 103 5 107 11

45

HEALTH [Continued] Folk Remedies and Cures Continued]

109 24 25 113 11 19 115 2 3 22 117 20 21 123 20 23 128 6 133 9 10 135 14 22 137 4 142 20 21 202 8-111 14

Health Care 101 13 20 102 13 103 5 91 16 105 141 151 23 24 106 1 8 107 111 18 23 38 109 151 16 181 23 241 381 39 110 2 1 8 1 311 32 112 6 113 1 51 18-201 301 311 33 38 114 17 371 38 115 5-7 12-18 23 116 5 61 23 117 20-231 55 118 171 18 120 3 41 8 21 22 121 20 25 122 18 20 21 123 4 22 23 124 4 22 23 125 10 21 37 38 126 22 23 35 127 3 7-9 30 128 2 9 129 19 130 1 22 23 47 48 131 22 132 19 133 8-10 135 91 12-14 21 22 136 6 9 301 33 35 137 8 138 131 23 139 71 9~ 101 18 19 141 2 0 142 20

46

HEALTH Continued] Health Care Continued]

202 2-14 16-19 206 14 209 11 12

Sanitation 202 4-6 15 17

HOUSING Auto Courts

107 9~ 14~ 27 Ditch Camps

102 7 8~ 14 103 26 104 12 105 23 106 15 107 10 110 6 25 113 14 35 114 39 115 52 118 15 16 119 13 16 121 19 20 122 22 23 125 20 37 126 33 129 15 131 20 132 18 136 37-39 137 17 139 18 202 4-6 15 203 3 206 7 I 10 208 7 8 11 209 10

Dugouts 135 11~ 18 19

Government-provided 101 34 103 26 27 104 19 20 51 105 10 106 10 11 14

47

HOUSING Continued] Government-provided [Continued]

107 4-7 13 14 16 17 28 108 12 109 31-33 110 14 111 9-11 15 112 3 8 113 35 36 114 38 39 118 16 119 13 121 17-19 124 16 125 25 33 36 126 26 30-32 127 23 41 128 20 129 141 15 131 22 133 2 0 137 30 141 20 202 6 15 203 3 204 16 17 205 4 206 13 14 208 7 20 9 10

Grower-provided 102 8 103 24-26 104 20 42 46 105 9 106 12 15 109 15 28 110 16 111 14 112 6 113 13 16 114 10 23 28 33 34 118 18 20 119 12 13 121 22 122 6 23 123 35 42 125 24 25~ 33 35 36 126 21 7 33 127 11 18 23

48

HOUSING [Continued] Grower-provided [Continued]

128 19 129 4 5 13-15 131 16 133 18 137 17 ~ 20 139 15 18 140 6 8-10 16 141 14 16 17 201 8 9 203 3 204 16 17 206 6-8 13 209 10

Homes in California 101 8 26 28 29 102 4 6 11 12 103 21 104 4 12-14 25 26 49 60 61 105 19 20 106 12 21 107 5 I 7 121 27 108 31 6 1 7 109 151 181 271 29 110 81 14 15 111 14 112 61 8 I 201 301 331 39 113 16-201 23 24 28 114 10 111 231 331 34 115 15-17 116 241 261 32 117 18 19 118 14 121 111 171 181 221 29 122 246 123 341 36 371 411 50 124 101 111 141 16 125 251 35 126 21 22 33 127 11 13 18-241 30 311 37 128 19 20 129 4 11 12 15-17 131 13 16 17 19 20 132 12 14 15 17 133 8 12 15 27 28 134 10-13 135 24 27 31 33 136 21 24 25 137 20 24 26 27

49

HOUSING [Continued] Homes in California IContinued]

138 13 16-18 20 25 28 29 139 17 18 ~3 24 140 6-11 17 141 13 14 16 27 142 29 143 11 12 20 201 10 202 3 203 1 2 204 16 18 205 7 206 7-9 208 10 209 9 11 14 15

Homestead in Arkansas 103 3 115 1 2 4 9 10 22-24 128 1 2 137 1 141 1 2 143 6 7

Homesmiddottead in Missouri 108 1 119 1 2 4

Homestead in Nebraska 130 5-8 18 132 2 8

Homestead in Oklahoma 103 9 12-14 17 104 56 106 2 109 10 110 1 114 1 4 10 16 115 2 7 118 2 4 122 2 4 9 11 123 1 2 9-14 124 3-5 125 9 10 126 3 4 27 127 1 2 6 7 15 16 26 27 128 3 131 1 133 1 4 135 6-8 136 8 11 12 137 7 13

50

HOUSING [Continued] Homestead in Oklahoma [Continued]

138 2 3 9 11 12 139 1-3 142 1-4 7--13 209 3

Homestead in South Dakota 134 2 3

Homestead in Texas 111 3 117 2 121 1 4 129 1 2 140 1

Internment Camps WW II) 122 23 125 35

Labor Camps 103 21 24 28 104 44 107 4 10 12 16 17 26 27 29 109 27 28 31-33 110 33 113 17 20 114 24-28 33 117 11 12 17 18 25 123 33 128 16 129 4 12 17 133 18 134 13 21 22 142 29 202 15 204 16 205 5

State Rental Homes 135 27 28

Tents 101 34 102 4 5 103 9 104 3 13 42 43 62 105 9 106 13 107 4 9 10 14 17 27 28 109 1 2 9 31 113 6 114 24 115 15

51

HOUSING [Continued] Tents Continued]

116 8 117 19 121 17-20 123 33 124 16 125 33 37 127 30~ 37 129 4 12 15 131 13 20 21 134 21 140 6 143 13 14 202 4 204 9 17 206 6 7 209 10 11

IMPACT OF EXPERIENCE

l(H 14 161 191 28 31 102 10 103 35 41 104 2 81 48 55 63 64 106 26 27 107 6 14 30-33 35-37 108 19-21 109 40 110 13 19 20 27 34-36 38 39 111 18 112 14 17 19-211 30 34 40 113 24-26 2 9 34 37 114 50 115 20 53 116 37 117 10 15 24 27 58 121 11 15-19 31 122 23 24 123 39 42 53-55 125 45 47 126 17 ~ 18 24 33 45 46 127 12 14 19-21 32-351 41 43 128 19 30~ 35-38 130 48 49 131 191 25 31 132 17 24

52

IMPACT OF EXPERIENCE [Continued]

134 136

137 138 141 142 143 202 203 209

24 25 28 11 17 20 41 29_ 32 16 31-33 14 25 26 28 34 22 23 16-19 11 19 25

29 21 25 33 35 36 40

INDIANA

202 1

IOWA

142 205 207

4 1 1

IWO JIMA

117 42-48

JAPANESE INTERNMENT

122 125 205

23 35 9 10

KANSAS

113 116 132 207

3 14 1 6 16

KU KLUX KLAN

103 135

28 14-17

53

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA

114 301 46 116 19 122 22 131 20 135 20 139 11 140 13 202 4 51 9 17 18 208 3 1 6 10-12

Attraction of California 101 3 1 17 102 3 103 18 20 105 6 106 6 9 11 281 29 107 8 108 4 I 18 109 9 110 8 111 9 112 23 113 51 6 114 91 22 115 14 391 41 116 71 9 117 8 118 11 12 119 8 1 10 11 121 9 122 3 124 10 11 125 81 241 30 126 151 16 127 8 1 16 27 128 13 129 3 130 32 131 12 25 132 3 11 12 134 81 11 24 135 11 18 136 18 139 101 26 140 5 141 51 14 142 3 4 143 11 201 4 I 6 8 12

54

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA [Continued]

202 6 206 2 4 209 2

Belongings 101 3 102 4 103 15 20 104 42 105 6 7 106 10 107 3 16 108 4 111 8 112 2 113 6 7 11 114 30 115 14 116 22 117 8 118 13 15 124 10 12 126 17 127 9 18 128 15 130 30 35 131 13 132 14 135 20 136 19 138 14 140 9 141 14 202 5 205 1 207 19 209 5

Border Inspections 102 8 103 15 20 104 9 10 49 105 8 106 30 108 18 19 110 24 113 6 7 10-12 114 30 31 117 11 118 13

55

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA Continued] Border Inspections Continued]

121 10 123 33 124 13 125 32 126 20 127 10 29 128 16 18 131 14 132 14 133 7 135 20 137 18 138 14 143 15 209 5 8

CookingFood 102 3 5 13 15 103 21 106 10 113 8 10 114 9 29 116 10 117 9 118 12 119 10 123 33 125 19 31 126 20 127 10 128 15 130 3 0 1 3 3 131 13 14 132 13 133 5 6 134 10 135 20 138 14 141 12 143 11 15 209 5

Funds Available 101 3 24 102 4 103 15 18 104 2 105 6 106 9 107 4 14-16

56

MIGRATIONTO CALIFORNIA [Continued] Funds Available [Continued]

108 5 110 3 8 111 8 112 1 4 6 113 6 114 10 17 29 115 14 116 10 22 117 710 118 13 121 3 10 122 4 123 34 124 12 125 17 126 5 18-20 127 17 2 9 128 15 129 3 130 29 30 34 131 13 132 13 133 3 134 8 10 135 12 18 138 14 140 6 141 12 142 25 143 10 11 201 7 205 1 209 5

Reasons for Move 101 3 23 102 2 4 103 15 18 20 25 39 104 2 42 105 4 6 106 9 11 107 2 108 3 5 18 109 9 10 13 27 110 3 4 8 111 7 8 112 2 113 5 6

57

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA [Continued] Reasons for Move [Continued]

114 115 116 117 118 119 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 201 204 205 206 207 209

Route 102 103 104 105 106 108 110 112 113 114 115 116

8-10 21 22 14 19-22 7 11 8 8 3 141 10 8 14 7 1

12 2 291 121 11 11 41 111 181 8 13 10 51 5

9

4 30 1 32

101 141 23-25 30

8 1 16 1 30 13

3 311 321 341 35 13

3 8-11

12 18 40

13

26 6 9 11

2-4 16 17 19 24 21 10 6 9 1 2 10 19 11 21 191 22

4 18-20 2 I 8 61 7 10 4 3 5 4 I 8 31 40 22-24

58

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA Continued] Route Continued]

117 8-10 118 12 119 9 10 124 11 125 17 126 181 19 127 9 181 29 128 14-16 130 32-34 131 14 132 13 134 10 135 11 19 137 17 138 13 14 202 4 5 205 1 209 7

Shelter 102 4 103 18-20 104 9 106 10 107 4 108 4 111 8 112 5 113 8 10 114 9 24 28 29 116 22 23 117 9 118 12 119 9 121 9 123 33 124 10 125 17-19 126 17 127 9 128 15 129 3 130 301 33 131 13 132 13 133 5 134 10 135 11 136 19

59

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA [Continued] Shelter [Continued]

137 17 141 12 143 11 201 7 2 07 18 209 5

Transportation 101 3 102 4-6 103 16 18 20 104 8 42 105 6 1 7 106 10 107 3 108 4 109 9 13 110 3 8 23 24 111 8 112 5 113 6 7 114 8 24 29-31 115 14 116 1 9 10 22 117 8 118 12 119 8 9 121 9 122 4 I 17 123 32 33 124 12 125 17-191 24 26 2 9 31 126 5 17 18 127 9 17 128 15 129 3 131 13 133 4 134 10 135 11 136 19 138 13 139 10 140 5 9 141 12 142 3 25

15143 201 8 205 1 209 1 2 4 5

60

MISSOURI

108 1 2 19 115 4 0 121 2 129 16 207 7 208 5

Cities Cape Girardeau

116 9 El Dorado Springs

108 1 3 Hannibal

119 4 7 Kansas City

116 8 207 3

Monroe City 119 1

St Louis 119 2 4 7 8

MONTANA

119 3

NEBRASKA

132 1 Cities

Grand Island 130 18

Kerney 130 3

Litchfield 130 3 4 16 35

Ponca 130 1 4 7

Return to 130 40

THE NEW DEAL Civilian Conservation Corps

103 34

61

THE NEW DEAL [Continued] Civilian Conservation Corps [Continued]

110 3-7 9 35 112 28 119 15 125 5 12 21-23 129 18 139 7-9 16 207 13 208 10

Hoover 103 32 34 125 12

National Recovery AdministrationOther Agencies 103 32 34 118 8 205 4 5 8-19

Politics 101 34 103 33 35 104 7 1 8 33 107 12 112 13 28 121 2 125 12 14 15 131 10 132 10 11 138 8 1 15 139 14 140 25 207 12 208 15 209 21

Roosevelt 101 32-34 103 32 104 32 33 106 5 108 5 6 15 16 110 3 35 36 111 6 7 112 27 28 113 25 32 114 19 115 12 118 9 119 6 15 123 30 31 125 12 15 126 13

62

THE NEW DEAL [Continued] Roosevelt [Continued]

127 22 23 128 11 129 10 14 130 23 24 26 27 131 5 9 10 132 9 133 13 27 134 4 8 24 138 11 139 6 7 13 14 23 140 24 14178 142 17 18 205 17 18 207 9 12 13 208 10 209 21

Voting 103 33 106 5 110 25 26 125 14 130 23 131 5 139 252 4 140 25 207 13

Works Progress Administration 101 336 102 2 104 31 105 4 5 8 19 20 107 1 108 12 110 35 111 177 112 28 113 17 18 21 24 33 114 22 115 13 118 8 119 14 156 124 14 17 125 1 12 23 127 22 128 20 23 27 129 5 10 132 9 11 16 133 11 17

63

THE NEW DEAL [Continued] Works Progress Administration Continued]

134 5 9 23 138 11 12 13978 140 23 141 23 142 18 204 6 207 12 208 10 209 21

NEW MEXICO

135 11 18-20 140 3 4

Cities Albuquerque

117 8 11 Deming

116 22 23 Gallup

116 12 Las Cruces

116 22 23

OKIE

113 10 33 114 41 46 128 18 25 33 132 18 19 135 26 202 5 205 4 1 6 208 4

Definition 101 31 102 8 104 37 54 105 22 106 31-33 107 38 108 19 109 17T 19 27 110 28 35

64

OKIE [Continued] Definition [Continued]

114 44 118 24 121 21 32 123 22 37 38 124 25 26 126 40 127 14 31 33 128 33 132 21 22 134 14 136 37-40 137 22 30 139 19 141 25 201 16 202 4 1 16 203 10 206 14 208 4 13

Reactions to Term 101 32 102 8 9 104 37 54 105 22 106 31-33 107 38 39 109 19 110 12 27 28 113 33 34 37 114 41 42 116 34 118 24 120 26 27 121 21 123 37 38 42 124 18 125 42 43 126 32 40 46 127 14 33 36 128 24 25 33 129 21 131 23 132 23 136 22 39 40 137 21 22 30 139 19 141 24 142 29 30

42

35

65

OKIE [Continued] Reactions to Term [Continued]

201 16 203 10 205 12

Rednecks 107 2 4-26

OKLAHOMA

111 6 125 3 10 126 10 14 27 43 128 4 135 11 12 141 5 9

Cities Ardmore

110 1 2 139 2

Blair 114 15

Blanchard 120 1 2 5

Boley 133 1 1 3

Boynton 135 11

Bushyhead 137 73 6

Checotah 113 1 4 128 3 8 209 1

Chelsea 137 7 812

Cold Springs 140 4

Colgate 112 2

Comanche 142 1

Council Hill 131 1

Cushing 201 2

Duncan 110 1 124 1

66

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities Continued]

Durant 103 16

Dustin 139 1 2 25

Enid 138 middot 6

EufaulaLake Eufaula 103 71 29 209 23

Fort Gibson 123 1 12 13 24 25 32 126 1 16

Fort Sill 120 5

Frederick 104 56

Granite 114 8

Greenfield 141 9

Guthrie 138 2-5 13 15

Hammon 142 3 15

Hanna 112 3 136 1

Hartshorne 125 1

Henryetta 103 16 209 1

Hillibee 127 4

Hitchita 112 25 209 3

Holdenville 137 3-5

Hollis 102 1

Lenna 118 1 131 2

Lexington 120 1 2

Lindsay 106 9

67

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities (Continued]

Maud 118 1

McAlester 109 91 10 125 20

McLain 122 1

Meeker 127 6 15 16

Muskogee 122 1 123 18 19 25

Nowata 122 2

Oaklodge 116 1 5

Okemah 103 8 133 4

Oklahoma City 120 8 12 138 3 5

Paden 127 4

Pauls Valley 106 1 109 10 13

Pitcher 103 8

Pleasant Valley 109 10 13

Ponca City 142 1 2

Porum 112 1

Prague 127 5 6

Quinton 136 1 10 11 18

Sallisaw 116 16_ 36

Scullyville 116 3 7

Seminole 116 1 135 8

Spiro 102 1 116 1 3 6 7

68

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities [Continued]

Stillwater 201 4 13

Tryon 201 1

Tulsa 116 16 17

Tuttle 120 1

Watonga 120 4 141 9

Weletka 103 11

Wewoka 112 1 4 25

Whodathoughtit 113 3

Craig County 122 11

Moved to 114 8 115 26 128 2 3 131 1 2 137 3 141 4

Oklahoma Territory 127 1-3

Payne County 105 1

Return to 102 11 107 15 109 27 110 18 38 111 8 18 114 10 14 15 17 116 36 37 120 13 27 123 53 125 25 26 29 30 40 127 16 28 131 13 22 25 133 16 135 23 25 136 18 137 7

69

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Return to [Continued]

139 26 27 140 9 142 3 10 17 22 34 201 13 206 7 207 20 209 1 2 17 18 23

Rogers County 101 23

Sequoyah County 116 1 16-18 36

Wagoner County 101 23

OREGON

109 28 29 130 29-34 206 2

POEMS

128 14 22 25 31 34 36

RELIEFWELFARE Agencies

102 91 13 103 32 107 35 112 12 114 18 124 2 3 125 17 202 5 15 2 0 4 2 11-13

Attitudes toward 101 10 102 91 10 103 32 104 24 32 105 19 110 14 26 27 111 17 112 12 113 17 2833

70

RELIEFWELFARE [Continued] Attitudes toward [Continued]

116 35 119 15 121 177 19 25 123 43 124 177 23 125 38 126 35_~ 39 127 417 42 128 27-30 129 5 130 2 7 131 4 27 30 31 132 16-18 133 13 14 137 32 139 8 140 23 142 18 202 71 8 1 15 203 6 11 204 13 14 20 208 10 209 21

Quality 102 10 103 32 104 32 125 38 39 204 15

Type Received 102 9 10 103 16 32 33 104 24 31 105 19 107 15 108 4 110 17 111 17 112 12 113 32 114 18 42 118 8 121 17 124 23 125 37 128 28 29 130 27 132 16

71

RELIEFWELFARE [Continued] Type Received IContinued]

133 13 134 15 135 28 139 8 202 5 71815 204 15 208 9 209 211 22

Welfare 101 9 10 102 9 10 103 32 104 24 311 36 1 0 5 19- 21 1 2 5 106 12 16 17 23 24 107 14 15 18 351 37 108 4 1 71 18 110 14 17 25-27 111 17 112 121 13 15 113 15 171 28 114 181 421 43 116 35 120 17 121 19 122 24 123 43 125 19 126 251 39 128 27 28 131 4 27 133 11 13 22 136 14 137 32 140 3 141 20 142 18 201 13 202 51 71 15 203 6 11 204 2 11 19-21 205 4 11 12 207 10 13 19

RELIGION

103 32

72

RELIGION [Continued]

110 29 113 321 36 126 28 29 131 6 132 6 135 151 32 142 12 26 33 202 6

Brush Arbor 109 5 122 19 123 25 136 10 139 41 5 209 11

Churches 101 7 11 102 10 105 31 29 106 2 I 8 I 25 107 3 109 5 110 171 18 112 371 39 113 21 16 17 35 114 51 7 8 441 45 115 8 31-33 50-53 117 54-58 118 51 6 1 21 119 4 120 8 121 25 26 122 191 24 123 25126142 124 21 31 5 61 201 22 125 81 41 126 71 241 30 127 21 10 14 271 301 341 351 38-41 128 6 26 27 130 3 131 6 132 6 21 23 133 23 134 1 3 24 25 29 135 7 141 18 31 136 3 7 137 9 10 24 25 138 8 91 14

73

RELIGION Continued] Churches Continued]

140 14 15 141 2 3 9 142 4 22 30-33 143 12 15 24 201 5 11 209 4

MinistryMissionary Work 107 23 113 31 36 142 25 26 29

Moral Majority 134 29

RevivalsTraveling Ministers 109 5 114 5 6 115 32 118 5 6 124 6 125 8 I 9 126 =middot 8 127 5 128 6 131 4 6 I 8 135 14 139 4 141 3 142 26-28 32 33

SOUTH DAKOTA Beadle County

134 1 Huron County

134 5 Return to

134 8 9 29 Wounded Knee

134 5

TEXAS

113 4 114 6 28 43 44 124 4 131 20 142 24 30

74

TEXAS Continued] Cities

Abilene 111 5 6 117 15

Austin lb3 15

Barstow 104 1

Big Spring 142 30 32 209 s 6

Cedar Hill 140 1

Dallas 117 7 140 1

Electra 140 4

Gainesville 121 1

Haskell 129 1

Kemp 117 6

La Mesa 114 14

Plainview 110 3

Port Arthur 116 8 9

Red Springs 114 1

Silverton 140 1

Waco 103 15 16

Wichita Falls 117 8

Wylie 111 1

Brazo River 103 16

Farming Conditions 104 40

Return to 114 14 16 121 28 31 129 6

Rio Grande Valley 103 15

75

VIOLENCE

103 28 29 104 17 21 105 25 27 107 61 9 12 261 28 30 109 2 01 21 33 111 13 17 112 9 10 36 113 4J 18J 21-23 26-29 33 34 114 2527 35 115 49 123 36 125 191 43 126 41 127 23 131 22 23 138 10 11 20-22 139 9 10 15 18 25 203 8 204 9 206 10-12

VIRGINIA

206 1

WASHINGTON

206 1

WORK --xfter World War II

101 29 102 12 103 31 104 15 44 106 16 107 171 19-21 36 110 19 20 34 37 111 16 112 34J 35 114 48 116 31 117 51-57 119 18 120 21 23 24

76

WORK [Continued] --xfter World War II [Continued]

123 46 50 124 28 125 2 28 43-45 126 38 44 127 33 371 41 129 71 8 130 38 41 42 46 134 11 136 301 31 138 25-27 139 22 141 21 26 206 187 19 207 5

Conditions 103 22-24 26 104 2-6 15 16 30 35 52 107 22 24-28 30 31 109 31 110 10 11 12 25 112 26 29 113 15 114 24 124 20 125 22 27 2 9 32 126 21 26 30 38 129 5 12 13 131 21 139 18 203 5 7

During World War II 101 20 29 102 11 103 24 35 104 15 105 25 26 107 17 108 5 6 20 109 37 110 18 19 37 111 12 113 22 26 114 47 48 115 44 47 53 116 31 117 35-51 118 23 119 16

77

WORK [Continued] --ollring World War II [Continued]

120 20 21 121 29 123 22 46 124 27 125 3 27 34 35 43 126 35 43 44 127 20 128 21 29 37 129 7 10 130 37 38 40 41 131 26 29 132 23 133 16 20 134 11 20 136 27 28 138 23-25 139 18 20 21 141 21 26 143 19 202 9 203 8 206 10 15 207 3 4 209 20

Employers 101 30 1025-712 103 12 17 22 32 104 2 15 30 105 11 16 106 15 19 107 9 29-31 38 108 14 15 20 109 1 15 20 27 110 9-11 13 27 36 111 15 112 6 7 26 29 32 113 15 16 28 29 114 11 24 31 41-43 115 16 43-45 116 6 7 25 26 28 30-32 117 18 52 118 13 20 119 11-13 16 18 19 120 12 14 15 20 23 121 17 24 122 5-8 123 35 36

78

WORK [Continued] ~players [Continued]

124 20 125 5 21 24 271 281 40 126 151 21 22 251 26 361 371 39 127 11 121 201 211 30 33 128 18 31 129 4 1 7 1 9-11 1 13 1 18 1 21 2 2 130 31 3540 131 16 26 27 133 2 6 134 121 16-18 201 211 25 136 17-19 26 27 33-35 137 6 8 161 19 20 138 3-6 13 20 139 10 121 14-16 140 9-11 141 16 17 201 12 202 2 3 203 7 206 31 15 207 3 5 209 16

Labor Contracting 107 19 261 291 311 32 133 16-18 26

Migrant Labor 101 41 5 12 30 102 6 7 103 24 25 104 2-6 15 241 25 52 105 9-12 171 18 106 121 131 15 17 21-24 107 4 5 8 18 24-27 30 31 108 3 8 15 109 7 8 19-21 27-30 110 91 101 13 15 111 8 12 16 17 112 6 31 32 113 13 15 18 32 114 31 32 115 52 116 27-30 117 12 17-19 291 31 118 16 119 11 12 120 11-13 15 22 121 10 11 22 122 5 22

79

WORK Continued] --grgrant Labor Continued]

123 35 42 43 125 33 126 26 30 33 37 38 127 31 128 16 21 28 129 3 4 11-17 20 21 130 33 34 131 15 19-21 26 133 19 134 9-13 21 22 135 21 25 29 136 37 38 137 16 20 139 13 15-17 140 3 4 141 19 20 142 18 143 11 13 201 8 14 202 4 9 15 203 4 5 7 8-10 205 3 4 7 206 2 4 5-7 9 12-15 208 6 209 8 9 12-15

Mining 103 8 19 115 33 116 20 21 122 11-13 125 1 3 4 12 131 2 140 4 5 141 1

Odd Jobs 104 23 105 15 25 106 3 107 12 18 19 34 35 108 3 5 6 9 111 11 15 16 113 13 114 17 18 32 33 40 41 48 115 19 24 116 25 26 117 7 52 118 18 119 8 12 14 15

80

WORK [Continued] --odd Jobs

120 8 17 122 6 7 22 123 36 40 49 124 14 16 19 24 127 11 128 19 20 29 129 1 3 5 7 131 16 25 30 132 14 17 134 8 12 15 16 135 11 23 137 12 20 25 26 138 18 22 139 6 7 12 16 17 140 1 6-8 10 142 2 3 5 9 14 34 35 143 6 12 14-16 206 3 4 209 20

Oil Fields 102 5-7 12 112 25 26 114 14 15 116 1 13 121 17 125 2 4 1 28 46 129 9 135 7 8 I 23 29 139 22 140 4 142 2 3 206 16 18 208 1-5

Permanent Jobs 101 9 27 29 103 12 17 23 24 32 104 4 6 14 24 26 29 34 106 4 107 19 35 108 4 7-9 109 15 27-29 110 2 10 18 19 21 24 111 6 9-11 16 112 7 30 31 113 1 4 21 28-31 114 16 31 32 48 115 16 1 17 4 4 116 2 7-16 32

81

WORK [Continued] --permanent Jobs [Continued]

118 11 131 18 19 119 191 20 120 201 211 25 121 22 122 2 3 I 5~8 I 23 123 11 VI 35 36 124 1 14-17 125 20 25 27-29 37 126 21 25 33 35-38 127 11 20-22 24 30 128 20 28-30 129 4 7 130 31 36-38 131 21 30 132 18 19 133 19 22 134 11 18 25-28 36 136 2 10 14 15 19 33-35 137 6 8 26-28 138 1-4 8 139 22 23 140 4 5 10-12 20 141 12 17 142 5 25 26 28 35 143 19 201 10 205 6 8 9 2 07 3 1 5 208 1

Prisoners of War as Workers 115 47 133 20 203 9

Strikes 101 17 104 21 22 1 43 105 11 21 106 13 15 16 191 20 33 107 7 11 15 28 109 20 21 110 32 33 111 13 112 7-10 14 113 32 115 48-50 118 18 124 24 125 3 4

82

WORK [Continued] --strikes [Continued]

126 36 127 24 129 10 11 130 40 41 131 27 133 25 138 8 139 16 17 140 14-16 22 201 14 203 7 206 10-13 209 18

Unions 101 17 35 104 21 22 45 105 21 106 15 16 107 5 11-13 21-24 108 12 109 20 112 2 10 32 34-36 113 31 114 42 115 50 116 33 34 118 18 119 13 120 23 24 124 24 125 34 43 45 46 126 36 127 42 128 30 129 10 11 16 130 39-41 46 131 26 134 23 139 16 140 14 22 141 21 203 7 209 18

Wages 101 27 103 10 14 17 18 22 23 33 104 2 4 I 22 I 24 26 341 35 47 105 13 161 17

83

WORK [Continued] --wages [Continued]

106 14 18 19 107 2 12 17 25 30 108 5 6 8 109 6 8 20 21 28 29 31 40 110 7 9 11 1216 111 8 11 13 14 16 112 4 8-10 14 113 13 16-18 26 28 29 114 11 18 25 32 33 42 115 16 28 44 50 116 7 11 16 19 26-32 34 117 7 18 32 35 118 15 18 119 1 11 13 14 120 11-14 121 11 122 3 6-8 123 35 49 125 4 5 7 12 21-23 27-29 38 43 126 23 25 26 36 42 127 17 24 42 43 128 30 129 3 5 7 10 11 21 22 13 0 3 6 3 7 3 9-41 131 12 13 16 134 12 15 16 23 24 26 135 11 21 23 136 28 29 137 8 9 32 138 5 11 18 25 139 6 7 10 12-14 16-18 140 7 9 10 14 15 141 4 8 10 12 15 16 142 16 201 10 203 2 5 204 14 205 6 206 4 10 11 14 15 2 07 10 13 208 9 209 13 15

Work Permits 109 22 23

33

FAMILY LIFE [Continued] Marriage Continued]

201 4 12 14 206 2 207 2 209 20

Moonshining 103 8 10 36-38 122 14 135 3

Problems 103 6 8 20 35 36 105 23 106 24T 25 28 107 19 20 35 37 108 6 16 17 109 17 18 110 2 3 112 3 71 24-26 29 31 113 9 12 18 21-23 25-29 114 7 115 2 3 6 116 7 117 25 120 1-3 24-26 121 23 24 122 10 18 19 130 3 132 1 3 7 135 23 29 30 136 37 38 40 138 4 6 9 141 14 15 201 13 202 6-8 12 204 11

Sense of Community 103 11 105 18 24 106 28 107 14 108 19 109 12_ 19 110 11 18 23 113 10 11 114 18 118 3 4 121 3 122 10 18 19

34

FAMILY LIFE [Continued] Sense of Community [Continued]

124 6 8 15 125 4 8 126 12 13 39 128 7 37 130 2 8 131 4 5 7 20 132 71 8 135 13 17 18 25 31 137 5 6 138 31 32 141 4 9 142 7 8 21-24 143 7

Shivaree 114 15 126 28 127 5

Sports 108 10 113 3 116 4 119 5 120 7 122 19 24 123 4 5 19 45 49 50 125 1 6 128 6 1 9 133 23-25 134 14-22 25 135 10 136 12 137 14 138 19 139 18 141 3 9 142 27 2 08 6

FARMING 110 3 11 115 39 47 48 123 28 29 47 48 52 53 125 10 140 19 20 141 4 10 11 26 201 6

35

FARMING Continued] Butchering

109 12 130 8-13

Crops 101 23 102 1 103 20 32 104 2 105 1 2 109 10 11 111 4 112 2 3 24 113 1 2 4 114 2 115 2 6 23 41 42 116 4 5 17 18 117 5 118 2 9 10 119 2 14 120 6 121 3 6 8 122 13 123 13 14 19 29 41 124 7 9 125 3 10 11 15 29 126 3 127 152 128 1 4 129 1 130 15 16 19-22 27 28 131 11 133 2 137 134 1 5 137 2 138 9 139 2 140 9 202 141 8 143 21 205 2 3 13 206 1 3 4 8 207 6 8 12 14 209 4

Drought 101 23 103 17 104 2 105 5

36

FARMING Continued] Drought Continued]

106 6 109 11 110 22 113 4 6 114 16 19 116 18-20 118 10~ 11 119 3 6 121 6 124 1 7 125 15 126 2 127 71 161 27 128 2 51 10 130 5 16 20 281 29 131 11 132 9 134 5 139 5 140 5 141 41 6 142 19 201 21 16 205 4 8 207 14 20 209 11 2

Dust Storms 101 71 8 102 3 103 17 39 105 4 106 5 6 109 11 110 12 21 111 6 7 112 23 114 21 115 12 116 18~ 19 118 10 11 119 3 120 6 121 6 123 14 124 7 125 15 16 126 14

37

FARMING Continued] Dust Storms IContinued]

127 27 29 128 10 130 16 131 11 136 40 138 137 14 141 4 6 142 4 17-20 201 16 205 4 207 6 14-18 20 21 209 6

FloodsCyclones 107 16 111 6 7 114 23 123 14 23 130 1 134 5 138 15 139 11 209 1

Government Policies 101 20 24 102 2 103 24 32 33 35 104 7 8 33 105 5 106 8 107 13 108 6 15 16 109 9 22 111 6 7 113 32 114 19 20 118 9 10 119 6 120 20 123 30-32 124 9 10 125 121 13 127 22 128 11 130 26 27 131 5 10 11 132 10 134 4 8 24 139 6 16 17

38

FARMING fContinued] Government Policies Continued]

140 24 142 18 201 2 205 11-19 209 7 8

Income 101 3 104 2 105 2 106 8 111 5 112 3 24 26 113 1 2 4 114 4 16 19 115 11 43 117 7 118 2 8 9 119 4 6 7 121 6 7 123 40 41 126 6 13 151 20 127 16 12 8 51 9 129 2 130 15 18 211 22 25 26 34 35

481 49 132 2 9 11 135 3 138 3 140 5 141 4 51 19 142 5 143 20 205 6 13 206 2-4 207 81 9 15 21

Land Ownership 101 23 103 31 107 2 108 1 109 91 10 110 22 112 3 114 1 2 7 115 36 119 1-3 6 7 120 6

39

FARMING [Continued] Land Ownership [Continued]

121 2 122 2 3 123 35 41 50 125 2 3 23 126 2 3 13 127 12 18 22 128 8 129 1 7 22 130 3 131 4 133 3 4 12 137 18 25 26 134 2 4 5 8 11 137 27 138 2 3 139 2 140 5 13 17-19 141 3 15-17 21 22 142 2-4 25 143 20 2 OS 1 2 206 1 5 6 8 9 207 9 10 209 1 22

Land Rental 101 2 102 1 103 8 23 104 1 7 8 107 2 110 1 111 2 113 4 114 1 2 10 14 115 23 27 116 16-18 118 2 119 3 120 6 121 2 7 8 122 2 123 127 13 40 41 50 124 4 9 127 1 2 6 7 128 5 129 1 130 5 15 i31 4 17-19

40

FARMING [Continued] Land Rental IContinued]

138 9 139 5 140 101 13 141 15 201 3 206 5 9

Methods 101 3 102 3 7 12 103 171 20 21 24 31 39 104 1 105 5 106 7 29 109 6 11 12 30 31 110 21 22 28 111 7 112 23 113 2 114 19 20 115 51 41-48 116 5 15 18 118 1 10 19 119 2 4 120 11 14 121 6 7 122 9 10 16-18 123 2 3 6 7 19 29 30 51 52 124 8 9 125 10 11 15 16 126 5 14 21 127 7 16 128 7 10 11 129 7 130 15 1619 131 5 11 18 132 3 9 10 134 6 140 20 141 6 19 142 51 19~ 201 22 143 2 0 201 6 206 3 8 207 7 81 14 16

Sharecropping 103 1 7 105 1 110 1 3

41

FARMING Continued] Sharecropping Continued]

111 2 112 3 24 113 4 115 6 91 27 116 17 117 11 5 7 118 2 9 121 2 127 21 61 15 128 8 129 1 130 51 151 18 137 2 141 41 8 142 2 206 4 5 209 11 19

THE GRAPES OF WRATHSTEINBECK

106 6 1 71 15 108 15 110 29-301 33 119 13 122 22 125 41 128 331 34 132 22 134 13 142 19 208 4 71 11 13-16

Identification with 101 16 35 103 27 28 111 18 113 35 121 27 127 181 41 42 129 13 20 21 131 13 133 21 136 20 37 139 20 201811 205 5

42

THE GRAPES OF WRATHSTEINBECK [Continued] Movie

103 27 105 26 106 33 34 107 5 13 110 2 8 113 34 114 45 118 16 17 121 27 124 25 127 42 131 28 137 31 139 19 141 24 208 15

Objections to 101 16 103 2 8 105 26 27 106 33-36 114 45 46 118 23 24 120 28 124 25 127 18 25 128 33 34 131 27 28 137 30 31 139 20 141 2 4 143 13 204 19 205 5 2 06 19 208 14-16

HEALTH Accidents

104 61 62 107 18 116 22 23

Birth of Children 101 5 102 2 103 5 9 10 13 16 105 1

43

HEALTH [Continued] Birth of Children Continued]

106 16 22 109 15 16 18~ 37 111 6 112 20 113 2 4 5 14 18-20 114 37 115 11-13 17 38 117 21 120 3 8 13 19-22 122 20 123 50 125 10 37 126 12 127 7 1 8 129 19 20 130 1 2 22 133 10 135 9 12 20 21 136 4 8 27 137 2 1 3 138 2 139 19 23 140 711 142 2 8 143 17 202 3 7 11 12 18

Causes of Death 101 25 103 5 106 16 107 1 13 19 109 25 26 38 39 110 2 31 111 5 112 6 113 1 19 30 114 43 49 115 3 6 7 17 18 116 5 117 20 21 26 120 1 3 19 24 25 123 16~ 43 124 23 126 44 127 4 5 13 130 24 48 132 19 135 137 14 16

44

HEALTH [Continued] Causes of Death [Continued]

136 3-6 25 27 29-31 38 39 141 16 142 23 143 19 202 3 9 10 12 14 16-18 206 14 209 19 20

Diseases 102 13 103 20 105 11 14 23 24 107 6 11 13 14 16 19 20 30 31 109 24 38 39 110 2 8 30 31 112 14 19 24 113 8 12 13 18 19 30 114 9 17 25 26 37 49 115 5 7 12 16-20 22 23 116 19 117 26 47 52-56 120 3 19 20 24 26 122 18 24 123 16 22-24 124 22-24 26 125 47 126 22 35 127 3 7 128 2 9 129 2 3 130 3 38 47 131 12 22 132 2 19 133 8 135 13 21 136 25 30 35 39 137 4 8 138 13 23 139 7 140 5 142 20 21 202 1-4 8-14 16 18 203 6 205 1 206 2 209 11 12 19

Folk Remedies and Cures 103 5 107 11

45

HEALTH [Continued] Folk Remedies and Cures Continued]

109 24 25 113 11 19 115 2 3 22 117 20 21 123 20 23 128 6 133 9 10 135 14 22 137 4 142 20 21 202 8-111 14

Health Care 101 13 20 102 13 103 5 91 16 105 141 151 23 24 106 1 8 107 111 18 23 38 109 151 16 181 23 241 381 39 110 2 1 8 1 311 32 112 6 113 1 51 18-201 301 311 33 38 114 17 371 38 115 5-7 12-18 23 116 5 61 23 117 20-231 55 118 171 18 120 3 41 8 21 22 121 20 25 122 18 20 21 123 4 22 23 124 4 22 23 125 10 21 37 38 126 22 23 35 127 3 7-9 30 128 2 9 129 19 130 1 22 23 47 48 131 22 132 19 133 8-10 135 91 12-14 21 22 136 6 9 301 33 35 137 8 138 131 23 139 71 9~ 101 18 19 141 2 0 142 20

46

HEALTH Continued] Health Care Continued]

202 2-14 16-19 206 14 209 11 12

Sanitation 202 4-6 15 17

HOUSING Auto Courts

107 9~ 14~ 27 Ditch Camps

102 7 8~ 14 103 26 104 12 105 23 106 15 107 10 110 6 25 113 14 35 114 39 115 52 118 15 16 119 13 16 121 19 20 122 22 23 125 20 37 126 33 129 15 131 20 132 18 136 37-39 137 17 139 18 202 4-6 15 203 3 206 7 I 10 208 7 8 11 209 10

Dugouts 135 11~ 18 19

Government-provided 101 34 103 26 27 104 19 20 51 105 10 106 10 11 14

47

HOUSING Continued] Government-provided [Continued]

107 4-7 13 14 16 17 28 108 12 109 31-33 110 14 111 9-11 15 112 3 8 113 35 36 114 38 39 118 16 119 13 121 17-19 124 16 125 25 33 36 126 26 30-32 127 23 41 128 20 129 141 15 131 22 133 2 0 137 30 141 20 202 6 15 203 3 204 16 17 205 4 206 13 14 208 7 20 9 10

Grower-provided 102 8 103 24-26 104 20 42 46 105 9 106 12 15 109 15 28 110 16 111 14 112 6 113 13 16 114 10 23 28 33 34 118 18 20 119 12 13 121 22 122 6 23 123 35 42 125 24 25~ 33 35 36 126 21 7 33 127 11 18 23

48

HOUSING [Continued] Grower-provided [Continued]

128 19 129 4 5 13-15 131 16 133 18 137 17 ~ 20 139 15 18 140 6 8-10 16 141 14 16 17 201 8 9 203 3 204 16 17 206 6-8 13 209 10

Homes in California 101 8 26 28 29 102 4 6 11 12 103 21 104 4 12-14 25 26 49 60 61 105 19 20 106 12 21 107 5 I 7 121 27 108 31 6 1 7 109 151 181 271 29 110 81 14 15 111 14 112 61 8 I 201 301 331 39 113 16-201 23 24 28 114 10 111 231 331 34 115 15-17 116 241 261 32 117 18 19 118 14 121 111 171 181 221 29 122 246 123 341 36 371 411 50 124 101 111 141 16 125 251 35 126 21 22 33 127 11 13 18-241 30 311 37 128 19 20 129 4 11 12 15-17 131 13 16 17 19 20 132 12 14 15 17 133 8 12 15 27 28 134 10-13 135 24 27 31 33 136 21 24 25 137 20 24 26 27

49

HOUSING [Continued] Homes in California IContinued]

138 13 16-18 20 25 28 29 139 17 18 ~3 24 140 6-11 17 141 13 14 16 27 142 29 143 11 12 20 201 10 202 3 203 1 2 204 16 18 205 7 206 7-9 208 10 209 9 11 14 15

Homestead in Arkansas 103 3 115 1 2 4 9 10 22-24 128 1 2 137 1 141 1 2 143 6 7

Homesmiddottead in Missouri 108 1 119 1 2 4

Homestead in Nebraska 130 5-8 18 132 2 8

Homestead in Oklahoma 103 9 12-14 17 104 56 106 2 109 10 110 1 114 1 4 10 16 115 2 7 118 2 4 122 2 4 9 11 123 1 2 9-14 124 3-5 125 9 10 126 3 4 27 127 1 2 6 7 15 16 26 27 128 3 131 1 133 1 4 135 6-8 136 8 11 12 137 7 13

50

HOUSING [Continued] Homestead in Oklahoma [Continued]

138 2 3 9 11 12 139 1-3 142 1-4 7--13 209 3

Homestead in South Dakota 134 2 3

Homestead in Texas 111 3 117 2 121 1 4 129 1 2 140 1

Internment Camps WW II) 122 23 125 35

Labor Camps 103 21 24 28 104 44 107 4 10 12 16 17 26 27 29 109 27 28 31-33 110 33 113 17 20 114 24-28 33 117 11 12 17 18 25 123 33 128 16 129 4 12 17 133 18 134 13 21 22 142 29 202 15 204 16 205 5

State Rental Homes 135 27 28

Tents 101 34 102 4 5 103 9 104 3 13 42 43 62 105 9 106 13 107 4 9 10 14 17 27 28 109 1 2 9 31 113 6 114 24 115 15

51

HOUSING [Continued] Tents Continued]

116 8 117 19 121 17-20 123 33 124 16 125 33 37 127 30~ 37 129 4 12 15 131 13 20 21 134 21 140 6 143 13 14 202 4 204 9 17 206 6 7 209 10 11

IMPACT OF EXPERIENCE

l(H 14 161 191 28 31 102 10 103 35 41 104 2 81 48 55 63 64 106 26 27 107 6 14 30-33 35-37 108 19-21 109 40 110 13 19 20 27 34-36 38 39 111 18 112 14 17 19-211 30 34 40 113 24-26 2 9 34 37 114 50 115 20 53 116 37 117 10 15 24 27 58 121 11 15-19 31 122 23 24 123 39 42 53-55 125 45 47 126 17 ~ 18 24 33 45 46 127 12 14 19-21 32-351 41 43 128 19 30~ 35-38 130 48 49 131 191 25 31 132 17 24

52

IMPACT OF EXPERIENCE [Continued]

134 136

137 138 141 142 143 202 203 209

24 25 28 11 17 20 41 29_ 32 16 31-33 14 25 26 28 34 22 23 16-19 11 19 25

29 21 25 33 35 36 40

INDIANA

202 1

IOWA

142 205 207

4 1 1

IWO JIMA

117 42-48

JAPANESE INTERNMENT

122 125 205

23 35 9 10

KANSAS

113 116 132 207

3 14 1 6 16

KU KLUX KLAN

103 135

28 14-17

53

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA

114 301 46 116 19 122 22 131 20 135 20 139 11 140 13 202 4 51 9 17 18 208 3 1 6 10-12

Attraction of California 101 3 1 17 102 3 103 18 20 105 6 106 6 9 11 281 29 107 8 108 4 I 18 109 9 110 8 111 9 112 23 113 51 6 114 91 22 115 14 391 41 116 71 9 117 8 118 11 12 119 8 1 10 11 121 9 122 3 124 10 11 125 81 241 30 126 151 16 127 8 1 16 27 128 13 129 3 130 32 131 12 25 132 3 11 12 134 81 11 24 135 11 18 136 18 139 101 26 140 5 141 51 14 142 3 4 143 11 201 4 I 6 8 12

54

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA [Continued]

202 6 206 2 4 209 2

Belongings 101 3 102 4 103 15 20 104 42 105 6 7 106 10 107 3 16 108 4 111 8 112 2 113 6 7 11 114 30 115 14 116 22 117 8 118 13 15 124 10 12 126 17 127 9 18 128 15 130 30 35 131 13 132 14 135 20 136 19 138 14 140 9 141 14 202 5 205 1 207 19 209 5

Border Inspections 102 8 103 15 20 104 9 10 49 105 8 106 30 108 18 19 110 24 113 6 7 10-12 114 30 31 117 11 118 13

55

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA Continued] Border Inspections Continued]

121 10 123 33 124 13 125 32 126 20 127 10 29 128 16 18 131 14 132 14 133 7 135 20 137 18 138 14 143 15 209 5 8

CookingFood 102 3 5 13 15 103 21 106 10 113 8 10 114 9 29 116 10 117 9 118 12 119 10 123 33 125 19 31 126 20 127 10 128 15 130 3 0 1 3 3 131 13 14 132 13 133 5 6 134 10 135 20 138 14 141 12 143 11 15 209 5

Funds Available 101 3 24 102 4 103 15 18 104 2 105 6 106 9 107 4 14-16

56

MIGRATIONTO CALIFORNIA [Continued] Funds Available [Continued]

108 5 110 3 8 111 8 112 1 4 6 113 6 114 10 17 29 115 14 116 10 22 117 710 118 13 121 3 10 122 4 123 34 124 12 125 17 126 5 18-20 127 17 2 9 128 15 129 3 130 29 30 34 131 13 132 13 133 3 134 8 10 135 12 18 138 14 140 6 141 12 142 25 143 10 11 201 7 205 1 209 5

Reasons for Move 101 3 23 102 2 4 103 15 18 20 25 39 104 2 42 105 4 6 106 9 11 107 2 108 3 5 18 109 9 10 13 27 110 3 4 8 111 7 8 112 2 113 5 6

57

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA [Continued] Reasons for Move [Continued]

114 115 116 117 118 119 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 201 204 205 206 207 209

Route 102 103 104 105 106 108 110 112 113 114 115 116

8-10 21 22 14 19-22 7 11 8 8 3 141 10 8 14 7 1

12 2 291 121 11 11 41 111 181 8 13 10 51 5

9

4 30 1 32

101 141 23-25 30

8 1 16 1 30 13

3 311 321 341 35 13

3 8-11

12 18 40

13

26 6 9 11

2-4 16 17 19 24 21 10 6 9 1 2 10 19 11 21 191 22

4 18-20 2 I 8 61 7 10 4 3 5 4 I 8 31 40 22-24

58

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA Continued] Route Continued]

117 8-10 118 12 119 9 10 124 11 125 17 126 181 19 127 9 181 29 128 14-16 130 32-34 131 14 132 13 134 10 135 11 19 137 17 138 13 14 202 4 5 205 1 209 7

Shelter 102 4 103 18-20 104 9 106 10 107 4 108 4 111 8 112 5 113 8 10 114 9 24 28 29 116 22 23 117 9 118 12 119 9 121 9 123 33 124 10 125 17-19 126 17 127 9 128 15 129 3 130 301 33 131 13 132 13 133 5 134 10 135 11 136 19

59

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA [Continued] Shelter [Continued]

137 17 141 12 143 11 201 7 2 07 18 209 5

Transportation 101 3 102 4-6 103 16 18 20 104 8 42 105 6 1 7 106 10 107 3 108 4 109 9 13 110 3 8 23 24 111 8 112 5 113 6 7 114 8 24 29-31 115 14 116 1 9 10 22 117 8 118 12 119 8 9 121 9 122 4 I 17 123 32 33 124 12 125 17-191 24 26 2 9 31 126 5 17 18 127 9 17 128 15 129 3 131 13 133 4 134 10 135 11 136 19 138 13 139 10 140 5 9 141 12 142 3 25

15143 201 8 205 1 209 1 2 4 5

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MISSOURI

108 1 2 19 115 4 0 121 2 129 16 207 7 208 5

Cities Cape Girardeau

116 9 El Dorado Springs

108 1 3 Hannibal

119 4 7 Kansas City

116 8 207 3

Monroe City 119 1

St Louis 119 2 4 7 8

MONTANA

119 3

NEBRASKA

132 1 Cities

Grand Island 130 18

Kerney 130 3

Litchfield 130 3 4 16 35

Ponca 130 1 4 7

Return to 130 40

THE NEW DEAL Civilian Conservation Corps

103 34

61

THE NEW DEAL [Continued] Civilian Conservation Corps [Continued]

110 3-7 9 35 112 28 119 15 125 5 12 21-23 129 18 139 7-9 16 207 13 208 10

Hoover 103 32 34 125 12

National Recovery AdministrationOther Agencies 103 32 34 118 8 205 4 5 8-19

Politics 101 34 103 33 35 104 7 1 8 33 107 12 112 13 28 121 2 125 12 14 15 131 10 132 10 11 138 8 1 15 139 14 140 25 207 12 208 15 209 21

Roosevelt 101 32-34 103 32 104 32 33 106 5 108 5 6 15 16 110 3 35 36 111 6 7 112 27 28 113 25 32 114 19 115 12 118 9 119 6 15 123 30 31 125 12 15 126 13

62

THE NEW DEAL [Continued] Roosevelt [Continued]

127 22 23 128 11 129 10 14 130 23 24 26 27 131 5 9 10 132 9 133 13 27 134 4 8 24 138 11 139 6 7 13 14 23 140 24 14178 142 17 18 205 17 18 207 9 12 13 208 10 209 21

Voting 103 33 106 5 110 25 26 125 14 130 23 131 5 139 252 4 140 25 207 13

Works Progress Administration 101 336 102 2 104 31 105 4 5 8 19 20 107 1 108 12 110 35 111 177 112 28 113 17 18 21 24 33 114 22 115 13 118 8 119 14 156 124 14 17 125 1 12 23 127 22 128 20 23 27 129 5 10 132 9 11 16 133 11 17

63

THE NEW DEAL [Continued] Works Progress Administration Continued]

134 5 9 23 138 11 12 13978 140 23 141 23 142 18 204 6 207 12 208 10 209 21

NEW MEXICO

135 11 18-20 140 3 4

Cities Albuquerque

117 8 11 Deming

116 22 23 Gallup

116 12 Las Cruces

116 22 23

OKIE

113 10 33 114 41 46 128 18 25 33 132 18 19 135 26 202 5 205 4 1 6 208 4

Definition 101 31 102 8 104 37 54 105 22 106 31-33 107 38 108 19 109 17T 19 27 110 28 35

64

OKIE [Continued] Definition [Continued]

114 44 118 24 121 21 32 123 22 37 38 124 25 26 126 40 127 14 31 33 128 33 132 21 22 134 14 136 37-40 137 22 30 139 19 141 25 201 16 202 4 1 16 203 10 206 14 208 4 13

Reactions to Term 101 32 102 8 9 104 37 54 105 22 106 31-33 107 38 39 109 19 110 12 27 28 113 33 34 37 114 41 42 116 34 118 24 120 26 27 121 21 123 37 38 42 124 18 125 42 43 126 32 40 46 127 14 33 36 128 24 25 33 129 21 131 23 132 23 136 22 39 40 137 21 22 30 139 19 141 24 142 29 30

42

35

65

OKIE [Continued] Reactions to Term [Continued]

201 16 203 10 205 12

Rednecks 107 2 4-26

OKLAHOMA

111 6 125 3 10 126 10 14 27 43 128 4 135 11 12 141 5 9

Cities Ardmore

110 1 2 139 2

Blair 114 15

Blanchard 120 1 2 5

Boley 133 1 1 3

Boynton 135 11

Bushyhead 137 73 6

Checotah 113 1 4 128 3 8 209 1

Chelsea 137 7 812

Cold Springs 140 4

Colgate 112 2

Comanche 142 1

Council Hill 131 1

Cushing 201 2

Duncan 110 1 124 1

66

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities Continued]

Durant 103 16

Dustin 139 1 2 25

Enid 138 middot 6

EufaulaLake Eufaula 103 71 29 209 23

Fort Gibson 123 1 12 13 24 25 32 126 1 16

Fort Sill 120 5

Frederick 104 56

Granite 114 8

Greenfield 141 9

Guthrie 138 2-5 13 15

Hammon 142 3 15

Hanna 112 3 136 1

Hartshorne 125 1

Henryetta 103 16 209 1

Hillibee 127 4

Hitchita 112 25 209 3

Holdenville 137 3-5

Hollis 102 1

Lenna 118 1 131 2

Lexington 120 1 2

Lindsay 106 9

67

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities (Continued]

Maud 118 1

McAlester 109 91 10 125 20

McLain 122 1

Meeker 127 6 15 16

Muskogee 122 1 123 18 19 25

Nowata 122 2

Oaklodge 116 1 5

Okemah 103 8 133 4

Oklahoma City 120 8 12 138 3 5

Paden 127 4

Pauls Valley 106 1 109 10 13

Pitcher 103 8

Pleasant Valley 109 10 13

Ponca City 142 1 2

Porum 112 1

Prague 127 5 6

Quinton 136 1 10 11 18

Sallisaw 116 16_ 36

Scullyville 116 3 7

Seminole 116 1 135 8

Spiro 102 1 116 1 3 6 7

68

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities [Continued]

Stillwater 201 4 13

Tryon 201 1

Tulsa 116 16 17

Tuttle 120 1

Watonga 120 4 141 9

Weletka 103 11

Wewoka 112 1 4 25

Whodathoughtit 113 3

Craig County 122 11

Moved to 114 8 115 26 128 2 3 131 1 2 137 3 141 4

Oklahoma Territory 127 1-3

Payne County 105 1

Return to 102 11 107 15 109 27 110 18 38 111 8 18 114 10 14 15 17 116 36 37 120 13 27 123 53 125 25 26 29 30 40 127 16 28 131 13 22 25 133 16 135 23 25 136 18 137 7

69

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Return to [Continued]

139 26 27 140 9 142 3 10 17 22 34 201 13 206 7 207 20 209 1 2 17 18 23

Rogers County 101 23

Sequoyah County 116 1 16-18 36

Wagoner County 101 23

OREGON

109 28 29 130 29-34 206 2

POEMS

128 14 22 25 31 34 36

RELIEFWELFARE Agencies

102 91 13 103 32 107 35 112 12 114 18 124 2 3 125 17 202 5 15 2 0 4 2 11-13

Attitudes toward 101 10 102 91 10 103 32 104 24 32 105 19 110 14 26 27 111 17 112 12 113 17 2833

70

RELIEFWELFARE [Continued] Attitudes toward [Continued]

116 35 119 15 121 177 19 25 123 43 124 177 23 125 38 126 35_~ 39 127 417 42 128 27-30 129 5 130 2 7 131 4 27 30 31 132 16-18 133 13 14 137 32 139 8 140 23 142 18 202 71 8 1 15 203 6 11 204 13 14 20 208 10 209 21

Quality 102 10 103 32 104 32 125 38 39 204 15

Type Received 102 9 10 103 16 32 33 104 24 31 105 19 107 15 108 4 110 17 111 17 112 12 113 32 114 18 42 118 8 121 17 124 23 125 37 128 28 29 130 27 132 16

71

RELIEFWELFARE [Continued] Type Received IContinued]

133 13 134 15 135 28 139 8 202 5 71815 204 15 208 9 209 211 22

Welfare 101 9 10 102 9 10 103 32 104 24 311 36 1 0 5 19- 21 1 2 5 106 12 16 17 23 24 107 14 15 18 351 37 108 4 1 71 18 110 14 17 25-27 111 17 112 121 13 15 113 15 171 28 114 181 421 43 116 35 120 17 121 19 122 24 123 43 125 19 126 251 39 128 27 28 131 4 27 133 11 13 22 136 14 137 32 140 3 141 20 142 18 201 13 202 51 71 15 203 6 11 204 2 11 19-21 205 4 11 12 207 10 13 19

RELIGION

103 32

72

RELIGION [Continued]

110 29 113 321 36 126 28 29 131 6 132 6 135 151 32 142 12 26 33 202 6

Brush Arbor 109 5 122 19 123 25 136 10 139 41 5 209 11

Churches 101 7 11 102 10 105 31 29 106 2 I 8 I 25 107 3 109 5 110 171 18 112 371 39 113 21 16 17 35 114 51 7 8 441 45 115 8 31-33 50-53 117 54-58 118 51 6 1 21 119 4 120 8 121 25 26 122 191 24 123 25126142 124 21 31 5 61 201 22 125 81 41 126 71 241 30 127 21 10 14 271 301 341 351 38-41 128 6 26 27 130 3 131 6 132 6 21 23 133 23 134 1 3 24 25 29 135 7 141 18 31 136 3 7 137 9 10 24 25 138 8 91 14

73

RELIGION Continued] Churches Continued]

140 14 15 141 2 3 9 142 4 22 30-33 143 12 15 24 201 5 11 209 4

MinistryMissionary Work 107 23 113 31 36 142 25 26 29

Moral Majority 134 29

RevivalsTraveling Ministers 109 5 114 5 6 115 32 118 5 6 124 6 125 8 I 9 126 =middot 8 127 5 128 6 131 4 6 I 8 135 14 139 4 141 3 142 26-28 32 33

SOUTH DAKOTA Beadle County

134 1 Huron County

134 5 Return to

134 8 9 29 Wounded Knee

134 5

TEXAS

113 4 114 6 28 43 44 124 4 131 20 142 24 30

74

TEXAS Continued] Cities

Abilene 111 5 6 117 15

Austin lb3 15

Barstow 104 1

Big Spring 142 30 32 209 s 6

Cedar Hill 140 1

Dallas 117 7 140 1

Electra 140 4

Gainesville 121 1

Haskell 129 1

Kemp 117 6

La Mesa 114 14

Plainview 110 3

Port Arthur 116 8 9

Red Springs 114 1

Silverton 140 1

Waco 103 15 16

Wichita Falls 117 8

Wylie 111 1

Brazo River 103 16

Farming Conditions 104 40

Return to 114 14 16 121 28 31 129 6

Rio Grande Valley 103 15

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VIOLENCE

103 28 29 104 17 21 105 25 27 107 61 9 12 261 28 30 109 2 01 21 33 111 13 17 112 9 10 36 113 4J 18J 21-23 26-29 33 34 114 2527 35 115 49 123 36 125 191 43 126 41 127 23 131 22 23 138 10 11 20-22 139 9 10 15 18 25 203 8 204 9 206 10-12

VIRGINIA

206 1

WASHINGTON

206 1

WORK --xfter World War II

101 29 102 12 103 31 104 15 44 106 16 107 171 19-21 36 110 19 20 34 37 111 16 112 34J 35 114 48 116 31 117 51-57 119 18 120 21 23 24

76

WORK [Continued] --xfter World War II [Continued]

123 46 50 124 28 125 2 28 43-45 126 38 44 127 33 371 41 129 71 8 130 38 41 42 46 134 11 136 301 31 138 25-27 139 22 141 21 26 206 187 19 207 5

Conditions 103 22-24 26 104 2-6 15 16 30 35 52 107 22 24-28 30 31 109 31 110 10 11 12 25 112 26 29 113 15 114 24 124 20 125 22 27 2 9 32 126 21 26 30 38 129 5 12 13 131 21 139 18 203 5 7

During World War II 101 20 29 102 11 103 24 35 104 15 105 25 26 107 17 108 5 6 20 109 37 110 18 19 37 111 12 113 22 26 114 47 48 115 44 47 53 116 31 117 35-51 118 23 119 16

77

WORK [Continued] --ollring World War II [Continued]

120 20 21 121 29 123 22 46 124 27 125 3 27 34 35 43 126 35 43 44 127 20 128 21 29 37 129 7 10 130 37 38 40 41 131 26 29 132 23 133 16 20 134 11 20 136 27 28 138 23-25 139 18 20 21 141 21 26 143 19 202 9 203 8 206 10 15 207 3 4 209 20

Employers 101 30 1025-712 103 12 17 22 32 104 2 15 30 105 11 16 106 15 19 107 9 29-31 38 108 14 15 20 109 1 15 20 27 110 9-11 13 27 36 111 15 112 6 7 26 29 32 113 15 16 28 29 114 11 24 31 41-43 115 16 43-45 116 6 7 25 26 28 30-32 117 18 52 118 13 20 119 11-13 16 18 19 120 12 14 15 20 23 121 17 24 122 5-8 123 35 36

78

WORK [Continued] ~players [Continued]

124 20 125 5 21 24 271 281 40 126 151 21 22 251 26 361 371 39 127 11 121 201 211 30 33 128 18 31 129 4 1 7 1 9-11 1 13 1 18 1 21 2 2 130 31 3540 131 16 26 27 133 2 6 134 121 16-18 201 211 25 136 17-19 26 27 33-35 137 6 8 161 19 20 138 3-6 13 20 139 10 121 14-16 140 9-11 141 16 17 201 12 202 2 3 203 7 206 31 15 207 3 5 209 16

Labor Contracting 107 19 261 291 311 32 133 16-18 26

Migrant Labor 101 41 5 12 30 102 6 7 103 24 25 104 2-6 15 241 25 52 105 9-12 171 18 106 121 131 15 17 21-24 107 4 5 8 18 24-27 30 31 108 3 8 15 109 7 8 19-21 27-30 110 91 101 13 15 111 8 12 16 17 112 6 31 32 113 13 15 18 32 114 31 32 115 52 116 27-30 117 12 17-19 291 31 118 16 119 11 12 120 11-13 15 22 121 10 11 22 122 5 22

79

WORK Continued] --grgrant Labor Continued]

123 35 42 43 125 33 126 26 30 33 37 38 127 31 128 16 21 28 129 3 4 11-17 20 21 130 33 34 131 15 19-21 26 133 19 134 9-13 21 22 135 21 25 29 136 37 38 137 16 20 139 13 15-17 140 3 4 141 19 20 142 18 143 11 13 201 8 14 202 4 9 15 203 4 5 7 8-10 205 3 4 7 206 2 4 5-7 9 12-15 208 6 209 8 9 12-15

Mining 103 8 19 115 33 116 20 21 122 11-13 125 1 3 4 12 131 2 140 4 5 141 1

Odd Jobs 104 23 105 15 25 106 3 107 12 18 19 34 35 108 3 5 6 9 111 11 15 16 113 13 114 17 18 32 33 40 41 48 115 19 24 116 25 26 117 7 52 118 18 119 8 12 14 15

80

WORK [Continued] --odd Jobs

120 8 17 122 6 7 22 123 36 40 49 124 14 16 19 24 127 11 128 19 20 29 129 1 3 5 7 131 16 25 30 132 14 17 134 8 12 15 16 135 11 23 137 12 20 25 26 138 18 22 139 6 7 12 16 17 140 1 6-8 10 142 2 3 5 9 14 34 35 143 6 12 14-16 206 3 4 209 20

Oil Fields 102 5-7 12 112 25 26 114 14 15 116 1 13 121 17 125 2 4 1 28 46 129 9 135 7 8 I 23 29 139 22 140 4 142 2 3 206 16 18 208 1-5

Permanent Jobs 101 9 27 29 103 12 17 23 24 32 104 4 6 14 24 26 29 34 106 4 107 19 35 108 4 7-9 109 15 27-29 110 2 10 18 19 21 24 111 6 9-11 16 112 7 30 31 113 1 4 21 28-31 114 16 31 32 48 115 16 1 17 4 4 116 2 7-16 32

81

WORK [Continued] --permanent Jobs [Continued]

118 11 131 18 19 119 191 20 120 201 211 25 121 22 122 2 3 I 5~8 I 23 123 11 VI 35 36 124 1 14-17 125 20 25 27-29 37 126 21 25 33 35-38 127 11 20-22 24 30 128 20 28-30 129 4 7 130 31 36-38 131 21 30 132 18 19 133 19 22 134 11 18 25-28 36 136 2 10 14 15 19 33-35 137 6 8 26-28 138 1-4 8 139 22 23 140 4 5 10-12 20 141 12 17 142 5 25 26 28 35 143 19 201 10 205 6 8 9 2 07 3 1 5 208 1

Prisoners of War as Workers 115 47 133 20 203 9

Strikes 101 17 104 21 22 1 43 105 11 21 106 13 15 16 191 20 33 107 7 11 15 28 109 20 21 110 32 33 111 13 112 7-10 14 113 32 115 48-50 118 18 124 24 125 3 4

82

WORK [Continued] --strikes [Continued]

126 36 127 24 129 10 11 130 40 41 131 27 133 25 138 8 139 16 17 140 14-16 22 201 14 203 7 206 10-13 209 18

Unions 101 17 35 104 21 22 45 105 21 106 15 16 107 5 11-13 21-24 108 12 109 20 112 2 10 32 34-36 113 31 114 42 115 50 116 33 34 118 18 119 13 120 23 24 124 24 125 34 43 45 46 126 36 127 42 128 30 129 10 11 16 130 39-41 46 131 26 134 23 139 16 140 14 22 141 21 203 7 209 18

Wages 101 27 103 10 14 17 18 22 23 33 104 2 4 I 22 I 24 26 341 35 47 105 13 161 17

83

WORK [Continued] --wages [Continued]

106 14 18 19 107 2 12 17 25 30 108 5 6 8 109 6 8 20 21 28 29 31 40 110 7 9 11 1216 111 8 11 13 14 16 112 4 8-10 14 113 13 16-18 26 28 29 114 11 18 25 32 33 42 115 16 28 44 50 116 7 11 16 19 26-32 34 117 7 18 32 35 118 15 18 119 1 11 13 14 120 11-14 121 11 122 3 6-8 123 35 49 125 4 5 7 12 21-23 27-29 38 43 126 23 25 26 36 42 127 17 24 42 43 128 30 129 3 5 7 10 11 21 22 13 0 3 6 3 7 3 9-41 131 12 13 16 134 12 15 16 23 24 26 135 11 21 23 136 28 29 137 8 9 32 138 5 11 18 25 139 6 7 10 12-14 16-18 140 7 9 10 14 15 141 4 8 10 12 15 16 142 16 201 10 203 2 5 204 14 205 6 206 4 10 11 14 15 2 07 10 13 208 9 209 13 15

Work Permits 109 22 23

34

FAMILY LIFE [Continued] Sense of Community [Continued]

124 6 8 15 125 4 8 126 12 13 39 128 7 37 130 2 8 131 4 5 7 20 132 71 8 135 13 17 18 25 31 137 5 6 138 31 32 141 4 9 142 7 8 21-24 143 7

Shivaree 114 15 126 28 127 5

Sports 108 10 113 3 116 4 119 5 120 7 122 19 24 123 4 5 19 45 49 50 125 1 6 128 6 1 9 133 23-25 134 14-22 25 135 10 136 12 137 14 138 19 139 18 141 3 9 142 27 2 08 6

FARMING 110 3 11 115 39 47 48 123 28 29 47 48 52 53 125 10 140 19 20 141 4 10 11 26 201 6

35

FARMING Continued] Butchering

109 12 130 8-13

Crops 101 23 102 1 103 20 32 104 2 105 1 2 109 10 11 111 4 112 2 3 24 113 1 2 4 114 2 115 2 6 23 41 42 116 4 5 17 18 117 5 118 2 9 10 119 2 14 120 6 121 3 6 8 122 13 123 13 14 19 29 41 124 7 9 125 3 10 11 15 29 126 3 127 152 128 1 4 129 1 130 15 16 19-22 27 28 131 11 133 2 137 134 1 5 137 2 138 9 139 2 140 9 202 141 8 143 21 205 2 3 13 206 1 3 4 8 207 6 8 12 14 209 4

Drought 101 23 103 17 104 2 105 5

36

FARMING Continued] Drought Continued]

106 6 109 11 110 22 113 4 6 114 16 19 116 18-20 118 10~ 11 119 3 6 121 6 124 1 7 125 15 126 2 127 71 161 27 128 2 51 10 130 5 16 20 281 29 131 11 132 9 134 5 139 5 140 5 141 41 6 142 19 201 21 16 205 4 8 207 14 20 209 11 2

Dust Storms 101 71 8 102 3 103 17 39 105 4 106 5 6 109 11 110 12 21 111 6 7 112 23 114 21 115 12 116 18~ 19 118 10 11 119 3 120 6 121 6 123 14 124 7 125 15 16 126 14

37

FARMING Continued] Dust Storms IContinued]

127 27 29 128 10 130 16 131 11 136 40 138 137 14 141 4 6 142 4 17-20 201 16 205 4 207 6 14-18 20 21 209 6

FloodsCyclones 107 16 111 6 7 114 23 123 14 23 130 1 134 5 138 15 139 11 209 1

Government Policies 101 20 24 102 2 103 24 32 33 35 104 7 8 33 105 5 106 8 107 13 108 6 15 16 109 9 22 111 6 7 113 32 114 19 20 118 9 10 119 6 120 20 123 30-32 124 9 10 125 121 13 127 22 128 11 130 26 27 131 5 10 11 132 10 134 4 8 24 139 6 16 17

38

FARMING fContinued] Government Policies Continued]

140 24 142 18 201 2 205 11-19 209 7 8

Income 101 3 104 2 105 2 106 8 111 5 112 3 24 26 113 1 2 4 114 4 16 19 115 11 43 117 7 118 2 8 9 119 4 6 7 121 6 7 123 40 41 126 6 13 151 20 127 16 12 8 51 9 129 2 130 15 18 211 22 25 26 34 35

481 49 132 2 9 11 135 3 138 3 140 5 141 4 51 19 142 5 143 20 205 6 13 206 2-4 207 81 9 15 21

Land Ownership 101 23 103 31 107 2 108 1 109 91 10 110 22 112 3 114 1 2 7 115 36 119 1-3 6 7 120 6

39

FARMING [Continued] Land Ownership [Continued]

121 2 122 2 3 123 35 41 50 125 2 3 23 126 2 3 13 127 12 18 22 128 8 129 1 7 22 130 3 131 4 133 3 4 12 137 18 25 26 134 2 4 5 8 11 137 27 138 2 3 139 2 140 5 13 17-19 141 3 15-17 21 22 142 2-4 25 143 20 2 OS 1 2 206 1 5 6 8 9 207 9 10 209 1 22

Land Rental 101 2 102 1 103 8 23 104 1 7 8 107 2 110 1 111 2 113 4 114 1 2 10 14 115 23 27 116 16-18 118 2 119 3 120 6 121 2 7 8 122 2 123 127 13 40 41 50 124 4 9 127 1 2 6 7 128 5 129 1 130 5 15 i31 4 17-19

40

FARMING [Continued] Land Rental IContinued]

138 9 139 5 140 101 13 141 15 201 3 206 5 9

Methods 101 3 102 3 7 12 103 171 20 21 24 31 39 104 1 105 5 106 7 29 109 6 11 12 30 31 110 21 22 28 111 7 112 23 113 2 114 19 20 115 51 41-48 116 5 15 18 118 1 10 19 119 2 4 120 11 14 121 6 7 122 9 10 16-18 123 2 3 6 7 19 29 30 51 52 124 8 9 125 10 11 15 16 126 5 14 21 127 7 16 128 7 10 11 129 7 130 15 1619 131 5 11 18 132 3 9 10 134 6 140 20 141 6 19 142 51 19~ 201 22 143 2 0 201 6 206 3 8 207 7 81 14 16

Sharecropping 103 1 7 105 1 110 1 3

41

FARMING Continued] Sharecropping Continued]

111 2 112 3 24 113 4 115 6 91 27 116 17 117 11 5 7 118 2 9 121 2 127 21 61 15 128 8 129 1 130 51 151 18 137 2 141 41 8 142 2 206 4 5 209 11 19

THE GRAPES OF WRATHSTEINBECK

106 6 1 71 15 108 15 110 29-301 33 119 13 122 22 125 41 128 331 34 132 22 134 13 142 19 208 4 71 11 13-16

Identification with 101 16 35 103 27 28 111 18 113 35 121 27 127 181 41 42 129 13 20 21 131 13 133 21 136 20 37 139 20 201811 205 5

42

THE GRAPES OF WRATHSTEINBECK [Continued] Movie

103 27 105 26 106 33 34 107 5 13 110 2 8 113 34 114 45 118 16 17 121 27 124 25 127 42 131 28 137 31 139 19 141 24 208 15

Objections to 101 16 103 2 8 105 26 27 106 33-36 114 45 46 118 23 24 120 28 124 25 127 18 25 128 33 34 131 27 28 137 30 31 139 20 141 2 4 143 13 204 19 205 5 2 06 19 208 14-16

HEALTH Accidents

104 61 62 107 18 116 22 23

Birth of Children 101 5 102 2 103 5 9 10 13 16 105 1

43

HEALTH [Continued] Birth of Children Continued]

106 16 22 109 15 16 18~ 37 111 6 112 20 113 2 4 5 14 18-20 114 37 115 11-13 17 38 117 21 120 3 8 13 19-22 122 20 123 50 125 10 37 126 12 127 7 1 8 129 19 20 130 1 2 22 133 10 135 9 12 20 21 136 4 8 27 137 2 1 3 138 2 139 19 23 140 711 142 2 8 143 17 202 3 7 11 12 18

Causes of Death 101 25 103 5 106 16 107 1 13 19 109 25 26 38 39 110 2 31 111 5 112 6 113 1 19 30 114 43 49 115 3 6 7 17 18 116 5 117 20 21 26 120 1 3 19 24 25 123 16~ 43 124 23 126 44 127 4 5 13 130 24 48 132 19 135 137 14 16

44

HEALTH [Continued] Causes of Death [Continued]

136 3-6 25 27 29-31 38 39 141 16 142 23 143 19 202 3 9 10 12 14 16-18 206 14 209 19 20

Diseases 102 13 103 20 105 11 14 23 24 107 6 11 13 14 16 19 20 30 31 109 24 38 39 110 2 8 30 31 112 14 19 24 113 8 12 13 18 19 30 114 9 17 25 26 37 49 115 5 7 12 16-20 22 23 116 19 117 26 47 52-56 120 3 19 20 24 26 122 18 24 123 16 22-24 124 22-24 26 125 47 126 22 35 127 3 7 128 2 9 129 2 3 130 3 38 47 131 12 22 132 2 19 133 8 135 13 21 136 25 30 35 39 137 4 8 138 13 23 139 7 140 5 142 20 21 202 1-4 8-14 16 18 203 6 205 1 206 2 209 11 12 19

Folk Remedies and Cures 103 5 107 11

45

HEALTH [Continued] Folk Remedies and Cures Continued]

109 24 25 113 11 19 115 2 3 22 117 20 21 123 20 23 128 6 133 9 10 135 14 22 137 4 142 20 21 202 8-111 14

Health Care 101 13 20 102 13 103 5 91 16 105 141 151 23 24 106 1 8 107 111 18 23 38 109 151 16 181 23 241 381 39 110 2 1 8 1 311 32 112 6 113 1 51 18-201 301 311 33 38 114 17 371 38 115 5-7 12-18 23 116 5 61 23 117 20-231 55 118 171 18 120 3 41 8 21 22 121 20 25 122 18 20 21 123 4 22 23 124 4 22 23 125 10 21 37 38 126 22 23 35 127 3 7-9 30 128 2 9 129 19 130 1 22 23 47 48 131 22 132 19 133 8-10 135 91 12-14 21 22 136 6 9 301 33 35 137 8 138 131 23 139 71 9~ 101 18 19 141 2 0 142 20

46

HEALTH Continued] Health Care Continued]

202 2-14 16-19 206 14 209 11 12

Sanitation 202 4-6 15 17

HOUSING Auto Courts

107 9~ 14~ 27 Ditch Camps

102 7 8~ 14 103 26 104 12 105 23 106 15 107 10 110 6 25 113 14 35 114 39 115 52 118 15 16 119 13 16 121 19 20 122 22 23 125 20 37 126 33 129 15 131 20 132 18 136 37-39 137 17 139 18 202 4-6 15 203 3 206 7 I 10 208 7 8 11 209 10

Dugouts 135 11~ 18 19

Government-provided 101 34 103 26 27 104 19 20 51 105 10 106 10 11 14

47

HOUSING Continued] Government-provided [Continued]

107 4-7 13 14 16 17 28 108 12 109 31-33 110 14 111 9-11 15 112 3 8 113 35 36 114 38 39 118 16 119 13 121 17-19 124 16 125 25 33 36 126 26 30-32 127 23 41 128 20 129 141 15 131 22 133 2 0 137 30 141 20 202 6 15 203 3 204 16 17 205 4 206 13 14 208 7 20 9 10

Grower-provided 102 8 103 24-26 104 20 42 46 105 9 106 12 15 109 15 28 110 16 111 14 112 6 113 13 16 114 10 23 28 33 34 118 18 20 119 12 13 121 22 122 6 23 123 35 42 125 24 25~ 33 35 36 126 21 7 33 127 11 18 23

48

HOUSING [Continued] Grower-provided [Continued]

128 19 129 4 5 13-15 131 16 133 18 137 17 ~ 20 139 15 18 140 6 8-10 16 141 14 16 17 201 8 9 203 3 204 16 17 206 6-8 13 209 10

Homes in California 101 8 26 28 29 102 4 6 11 12 103 21 104 4 12-14 25 26 49 60 61 105 19 20 106 12 21 107 5 I 7 121 27 108 31 6 1 7 109 151 181 271 29 110 81 14 15 111 14 112 61 8 I 201 301 331 39 113 16-201 23 24 28 114 10 111 231 331 34 115 15-17 116 241 261 32 117 18 19 118 14 121 111 171 181 221 29 122 246 123 341 36 371 411 50 124 101 111 141 16 125 251 35 126 21 22 33 127 11 13 18-241 30 311 37 128 19 20 129 4 11 12 15-17 131 13 16 17 19 20 132 12 14 15 17 133 8 12 15 27 28 134 10-13 135 24 27 31 33 136 21 24 25 137 20 24 26 27

49

HOUSING [Continued] Homes in California IContinued]

138 13 16-18 20 25 28 29 139 17 18 ~3 24 140 6-11 17 141 13 14 16 27 142 29 143 11 12 20 201 10 202 3 203 1 2 204 16 18 205 7 206 7-9 208 10 209 9 11 14 15

Homestead in Arkansas 103 3 115 1 2 4 9 10 22-24 128 1 2 137 1 141 1 2 143 6 7

Homesmiddottead in Missouri 108 1 119 1 2 4

Homestead in Nebraska 130 5-8 18 132 2 8

Homestead in Oklahoma 103 9 12-14 17 104 56 106 2 109 10 110 1 114 1 4 10 16 115 2 7 118 2 4 122 2 4 9 11 123 1 2 9-14 124 3-5 125 9 10 126 3 4 27 127 1 2 6 7 15 16 26 27 128 3 131 1 133 1 4 135 6-8 136 8 11 12 137 7 13

50

HOUSING [Continued] Homestead in Oklahoma [Continued]

138 2 3 9 11 12 139 1-3 142 1-4 7--13 209 3

Homestead in South Dakota 134 2 3

Homestead in Texas 111 3 117 2 121 1 4 129 1 2 140 1

Internment Camps WW II) 122 23 125 35

Labor Camps 103 21 24 28 104 44 107 4 10 12 16 17 26 27 29 109 27 28 31-33 110 33 113 17 20 114 24-28 33 117 11 12 17 18 25 123 33 128 16 129 4 12 17 133 18 134 13 21 22 142 29 202 15 204 16 205 5

State Rental Homes 135 27 28

Tents 101 34 102 4 5 103 9 104 3 13 42 43 62 105 9 106 13 107 4 9 10 14 17 27 28 109 1 2 9 31 113 6 114 24 115 15

51

HOUSING [Continued] Tents Continued]

116 8 117 19 121 17-20 123 33 124 16 125 33 37 127 30~ 37 129 4 12 15 131 13 20 21 134 21 140 6 143 13 14 202 4 204 9 17 206 6 7 209 10 11

IMPACT OF EXPERIENCE

l(H 14 161 191 28 31 102 10 103 35 41 104 2 81 48 55 63 64 106 26 27 107 6 14 30-33 35-37 108 19-21 109 40 110 13 19 20 27 34-36 38 39 111 18 112 14 17 19-211 30 34 40 113 24-26 2 9 34 37 114 50 115 20 53 116 37 117 10 15 24 27 58 121 11 15-19 31 122 23 24 123 39 42 53-55 125 45 47 126 17 ~ 18 24 33 45 46 127 12 14 19-21 32-351 41 43 128 19 30~ 35-38 130 48 49 131 191 25 31 132 17 24

52

IMPACT OF EXPERIENCE [Continued]

134 136

137 138 141 142 143 202 203 209

24 25 28 11 17 20 41 29_ 32 16 31-33 14 25 26 28 34 22 23 16-19 11 19 25

29 21 25 33 35 36 40

INDIANA

202 1

IOWA

142 205 207

4 1 1

IWO JIMA

117 42-48

JAPANESE INTERNMENT

122 125 205

23 35 9 10

KANSAS

113 116 132 207

3 14 1 6 16

KU KLUX KLAN

103 135

28 14-17

53

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA

114 301 46 116 19 122 22 131 20 135 20 139 11 140 13 202 4 51 9 17 18 208 3 1 6 10-12

Attraction of California 101 3 1 17 102 3 103 18 20 105 6 106 6 9 11 281 29 107 8 108 4 I 18 109 9 110 8 111 9 112 23 113 51 6 114 91 22 115 14 391 41 116 71 9 117 8 118 11 12 119 8 1 10 11 121 9 122 3 124 10 11 125 81 241 30 126 151 16 127 8 1 16 27 128 13 129 3 130 32 131 12 25 132 3 11 12 134 81 11 24 135 11 18 136 18 139 101 26 140 5 141 51 14 142 3 4 143 11 201 4 I 6 8 12

54

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA [Continued]

202 6 206 2 4 209 2

Belongings 101 3 102 4 103 15 20 104 42 105 6 7 106 10 107 3 16 108 4 111 8 112 2 113 6 7 11 114 30 115 14 116 22 117 8 118 13 15 124 10 12 126 17 127 9 18 128 15 130 30 35 131 13 132 14 135 20 136 19 138 14 140 9 141 14 202 5 205 1 207 19 209 5

Border Inspections 102 8 103 15 20 104 9 10 49 105 8 106 30 108 18 19 110 24 113 6 7 10-12 114 30 31 117 11 118 13

55

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA Continued] Border Inspections Continued]

121 10 123 33 124 13 125 32 126 20 127 10 29 128 16 18 131 14 132 14 133 7 135 20 137 18 138 14 143 15 209 5 8

CookingFood 102 3 5 13 15 103 21 106 10 113 8 10 114 9 29 116 10 117 9 118 12 119 10 123 33 125 19 31 126 20 127 10 128 15 130 3 0 1 3 3 131 13 14 132 13 133 5 6 134 10 135 20 138 14 141 12 143 11 15 209 5

Funds Available 101 3 24 102 4 103 15 18 104 2 105 6 106 9 107 4 14-16

56

MIGRATIONTO CALIFORNIA [Continued] Funds Available [Continued]

108 5 110 3 8 111 8 112 1 4 6 113 6 114 10 17 29 115 14 116 10 22 117 710 118 13 121 3 10 122 4 123 34 124 12 125 17 126 5 18-20 127 17 2 9 128 15 129 3 130 29 30 34 131 13 132 13 133 3 134 8 10 135 12 18 138 14 140 6 141 12 142 25 143 10 11 201 7 205 1 209 5

Reasons for Move 101 3 23 102 2 4 103 15 18 20 25 39 104 2 42 105 4 6 106 9 11 107 2 108 3 5 18 109 9 10 13 27 110 3 4 8 111 7 8 112 2 113 5 6

57

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA [Continued] Reasons for Move [Continued]

114 115 116 117 118 119 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 201 204 205 206 207 209

Route 102 103 104 105 106 108 110 112 113 114 115 116

8-10 21 22 14 19-22 7 11 8 8 3 141 10 8 14 7 1

12 2 291 121 11 11 41 111 181 8 13 10 51 5

9

4 30 1 32

101 141 23-25 30

8 1 16 1 30 13

3 311 321 341 35 13

3 8-11

12 18 40

13

26 6 9 11

2-4 16 17 19 24 21 10 6 9 1 2 10 19 11 21 191 22

4 18-20 2 I 8 61 7 10 4 3 5 4 I 8 31 40 22-24

58

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA Continued] Route Continued]

117 8-10 118 12 119 9 10 124 11 125 17 126 181 19 127 9 181 29 128 14-16 130 32-34 131 14 132 13 134 10 135 11 19 137 17 138 13 14 202 4 5 205 1 209 7

Shelter 102 4 103 18-20 104 9 106 10 107 4 108 4 111 8 112 5 113 8 10 114 9 24 28 29 116 22 23 117 9 118 12 119 9 121 9 123 33 124 10 125 17-19 126 17 127 9 128 15 129 3 130 301 33 131 13 132 13 133 5 134 10 135 11 136 19

59

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA [Continued] Shelter [Continued]

137 17 141 12 143 11 201 7 2 07 18 209 5

Transportation 101 3 102 4-6 103 16 18 20 104 8 42 105 6 1 7 106 10 107 3 108 4 109 9 13 110 3 8 23 24 111 8 112 5 113 6 7 114 8 24 29-31 115 14 116 1 9 10 22 117 8 118 12 119 8 9 121 9 122 4 I 17 123 32 33 124 12 125 17-191 24 26 2 9 31 126 5 17 18 127 9 17 128 15 129 3 131 13 133 4 134 10 135 11 136 19 138 13 139 10 140 5 9 141 12 142 3 25

15143 201 8 205 1 209 1 2 4 5

60

MISSOURI

108 1 2 19 115 4 0 121 2 129 16 207 7 208 5

Cities Cape Girardeau

116 9 El Dorado Springs

108 1 3 Hannibal

119 4 7 Kansas City

116 8 207 3

Monroe City 119 1

St Louis 119 2 4 7 8

MONTANA

119 3

NEBRASKA

132 1 Cities

Grand Island 130 18

Kerney 130 3

Litchfield 130 3 4 16 35

Ponca 130 1 4 7

Return to 130 40

THE NEW DEAL Civilian Conservation Corps

103 34

61

THE NEW DEAL [Continued] Civilian Conservation Corps [Continued]

110 3-7 9 35 112 28 119 15 125 5 12 21-23 129 18 139 7-9 16 207 13 208 10

Hoover 103 32 34 125 12

National Recovery AdministrationOther Agencies 103 32 34 118 8 205 4 5 8-19

Politics 101 34 103 33 35 104 7 1 8 33 107 12 112 13 28 121 2 125 12 14 15 131 10 132 10 11 138 8 1 15 139 14 140 25 207 12 208 15 209 21

Roosevelt 101 32-34 103 32 104 32 33 106 5 108 5 6 15 16 110 3 35 36 111 6 7 112 27 28 113 25 32 114 19 115 12 118 9 119 6 15 123 30 31 125 12 15 126 13

62

THE NEW DEAL [Continued] Roosevelt [Continued]

127 22 23 128 11 129 10 14 130 23 24 26 27 131 5 9 10 132 9 133 13 27 134 4 8 24 138 11 139 6 7 13 14 23 140 24 14178 142 17 18 205 17 18 207 9 12 13 208 10 209 21

Voting 103 33 106 5 110 25 26 125 14 130 23 131 5 139 252 4 140 25 207 13

Works Progress Administration 101 336 102 2 104 31 105 4 5 8 19 20 107 1 108 12 110 35 111 177 112 28 113 17 18 21 24 33 114 22 115 13 118 8 119 14 156 124 14 17 125 1 12 23 127 22 128 20 23 27 129 5 10 132 9 11 16 133 11 17

63

THE NEW DEAL [Continued] Works Progress Administration Continued]

134 5 9 23 138 11 12 13978 140 23 141 23 142 18 204 6 207 12 208 10 209 21

NEW MEXICO

135 11 18-20 140 3 4

Cities Albuquerque

117 8 11 Deming

116 22 23 Gallup

116 12 Las Cruces

116 22 23

OKIE

113 10 33 114 41 46 128 18 25 33 132 18 19 135 26 202 5 205 4 1 6 208 4

Definition 101 31 102 8 104 37 54 105 22 106 31-33 107 38 108 19 109 17T 19 27 110 28 35

64

OKIE [Continued] Definition [Continued]

114 44 118 24 121 21 32 123 22 37 38 124 25 26 126 40 127 14 31 33 128 33 132 21 22 134 14 136 37-40 137 22 30 139 19 141 25 201 16 202 4 1 16 203 10 206 14 208 4 13

Reactions to Term 101 32 102 8 9 104 37 54 105 22 106 31-33 107 38 39 109 19 110 12 27 28 113 33 34 37 114 41 42 116 34 118 24 120 26 27 121 21 123 37 38 42 124 18 125 42 43 126 32 40 46 127 14 33 36 128 24 25 33 129 21 131 23 132 23 136 22 39 40 137 21 22 30 139 19 141 24 142 29 30

42

35

65

OKIE [Continued] Reactions to Term [Continued]

201 16 203 10 205 12

Rednecks 107 2 4-26

OKLAHOMA

111 6 125 3 10 126 10 14 27 43 128 4 135 11 12 141 5 9

Cities Ardmore

110 1 2 139 2

Blair 114 15

Blanchard 120 1 2 5

Boley 133 1 1 3

Boynton 135 11

Bushyhead 137 73 6

Checotah 113 1 4 128 3 8 209 1

Chelsea 137 7 812

Cold Springs 140 4

Colgate 112 2

Comanche 142 1

Council Hill 131 1

Cushing 201 2

Duncan 110 1 124 1

66

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities Continued]

Durant 103 16

Dustin 139 1 2 25

Enid 138 middot 6

EufaulaLake Eufaula 103 71 29 209 23

Fort Gibson 123 1 12 13 24 25 32 126 1 16

Fort Sill 120 5

Frederick 104 56

Granite 114 8

Greenfield 141 9

Guthrie 138 2-5 13 15

Hammon 142 3 15

Hanna 112 3 136 1

Hartshorne 125 1

Henryetta 103 16 209 1

Hillibee 127 4

Hitchita 112 25 209 3

Holdenville 137 3-5

Hollis 102 1

Lenna 118 1 131 2

Lexington 120 1 2

Lindsay 106 9

67

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities (Continued]

Maud 118 1

McAlester 109 91 10 125 20

McLain 122 1

Meeker 127 6 15 16

Muskogee 122 1 123 18 19 25

Nowata 122 2

Oaklodge 116 1 5

Okemah 103 8 133 4

Oklahoma City 120 8 12 138 3 5

Paden 127 4

Pauls Valley 106 1 109 10 13

Pitcher 103 8

Pleasant Valley 109 10 13

Ponca City 142 1 2

Porum 112 1

Prague 127 5 6

Quinton 136 1 10 11 18

Sallisaw 116 16_ 36

Scullyville 116 3 7

Seminole 116 1 135 8

Spiro 102 1 116 1 3 6 7

68

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities [Continued]

Stillwater 201 4 13

Tryon 201 1

Tulsa 116 16 17

Tuttle 120 1

Watonga 120 4 141 9

Weletka 103 11

Wewoka 112 1 4 25

Whodathoughtit 113 3

Craig County 122 11

Moved to 114 8 115 26 128 2 3 131 1 2 137 3 141 4

Oklahoma Territory 127 1-3

Payne County 105 1

Return to 102 11 107 15 109 27 110 18 38 111 8 18 114 10 14 15 17 116 36 37 120 13 27 123 53 125 25 26 29 30 40 127 16 28 131 13 22 25 133 16 135 23 25 136 18 137 7

69

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Return to [Continued]

139 26 27 140 9 142 3 10 17 22 34 201 13 206 7 207 20 209 1 2 17 18 23

Rogers County 101 23

Sequoyah County 116 1 16-18 36

Wagoner County 101 23

OREGON

109 28 29 130 29-34 206 2

POEMS

128 14 22 25 31 34 36

RELIEFWELFARE Agencies

102 91 13 103 32 107 35 112 12 114 18 124 2 3 125 17 202 5 15 2 0 4 2 11-13

Attitudes toward 101 10 102 91 10 103 32 104 24 32 105 19 110 14 26 27 111 17 112 12 113 17 2833

70

RELIEFWELFARE [Continued] Attitudes toward [Continued]

116 35 119 15 121 177 19 25 123 43 124 177 23 125 38 126 35_~ 39 127 417 42 128 27-30 129 5 130 2 7 131 4 27 30 31 132 16-18 133 13 14 137 32 139 8 140 23 142 18 202 71 8 1 15 203 6 11 204 13 14 20 208 10 209 21

Quality 102 10 103 32 104 32 125 38 39 204 15

Type Received 102 9 10 103 16 32 33 104 24 31 105 19 107 15 108 4 110 17 111 17 112 12 113 32 114 18 42 118 8 121 17 124 23 125 37 128 28 29 130 27 132 16

71

RELIEFWELFARE [Continued] Type Received IContinued]

133 13 134 15 135 28 139 8 202 5 71815 204 15 208 9 209 211 22

Welfare 101 9 10 102 9 10 103 32 104 24 311 36 1 0 5 19- 21 1 2 5 106 12 16 17 23 24 107 14 15 18 351 37 108 4 1 71 18 110 14 17 25-27 111 17 112 121 13 15 113 15 171 28 114 181 421 43 116 35 120 17 121 19 122 24 123 43 125 19 126 251 39 128 27 28 131 4 27 133 11 13 22 136 14 137 32 140 3 141 20 142 18 201 13 202 51 71 15 203 6 11 204 2 11 19-21 205 4 11 12 207 10 13 19

RELIGION

103 32

72

RELIGION [Continued]

110 29 113 321 36 126 28 29 131 6 132 6 135 151 32 142 12 26 33 202 6

Brush Arbor 109 5 122 19 123 25 136 10 139 41 5 209 11

Churches 101 7 11 102 10 105 31 29 106 2 I 8 I 25 107 3 109 5 110 171 18 112 371 39 113 21 16 17 35 114 51 7 8 441 45 115 8 31-33 50-53 117 54-58 118 51 6 1 21 119 4 120 8 121 25 26 122 191 24 123 25126142 124 21 31 5 61 201 22 125 81 41 126 71 241 30 127 21 10 14 271 301 341 351 38-41 128 6 26 27 130 3 131 6 132 6 21 23 133 23 134 1 3 24 25 29 135 7 141 18 31 136 3 7 137 9 10 24 25 138 8 91 14

73

RELIGION Continued] Churches Continued]

140 14 15 141 2 3 9 142 4 22 30-33 143 12 15 24 201 5 11 209 4

MinistryMissionary Work 107 23 113 31 36 142 25 26 29

Moral Majority 134 29

RevivalsTraveling Ministers 109 5 114 5 6 115 32 118 5 6 124 6 125 8 I 9 126 =middot 8 127 5 128 6 131 4 6 I 8 135 14 139 4 141 3 142 26-28 32 33

SOUTH DAKOTA Beadle County

134 1 Huron County

134 5 Return to

134 8 9 29 Wounded Knee

134 5

TEXAS

113 4 114 6 28 43 44 124 4 131 20 142 24 30

74

TEXAS Continued] Cities

Abilene 111 5 6 117 15

Austin lb3 15

Barstow 104 1

Big Spring 142 30 32 209 s 6

Cedar Hill 140 1

Dallas 117 7 140 1

Electra 140 4

Gainesville 121 1

Haskell 129 1

Kemp 117 6

La Mesa 114 14

Plainview 110 3

Port Arthur 116 8 9

Red Springs 114 1

Silverton 140 1

Waco 103 15 16

Wichita Falls 117 8

Wylie 111 1

Brazo River 103 16

Farming Conditions 104 40

Return to 114 14 16 121 28 31 129 6

Rio Grande Valley 103 15

75

VIOLENCE

103 28 29 104 17 21 105 25 27 107 61 9 12 261 28 30 109 2 01 21 33 111 13 17 112 9 10 36 113 4J 18J 21-23 26-29 33 34 114 2527 35 115 49 123 36 125 191 43 126 41 127 23 131 22 23 138 10 11 20-22 139 9 10 15 18 25 203 8 204 9 206 10-12

VIRGINIA

206 1

WASHINGTON

206 1

WORK --xfter World War II

101 29 102 12 103 31 104 15 44 106 16 107 171 19-21 36 110 19 20 34 37 111 16 112 34J 35 114 48 116 31 117 51-57 119 18 120 21 23 24

76

WORK [Continued] --xfter World War II [Continued]

123 46 50 124 28 125 2 28 43-45 126 38 44 127 33 371 41 129 71 8 130 38 41 42 46 134 11 136 301 31 138 25-27 139 22 141 21 26 206 187 19 207 5

Conditions 103 22-24 26 104 2-6 15 16 30 35 52 107 22 24-28 30 31 109 31 110 10 11 12 25 112 26 29 113 15 114 24 124 20 125 22 27 2 9 32 126 21 26 30 38 129 5 12 13 131 21 139 18 203 5 7

During World War II 101 20 29 102 11 103 24 35 104 15 105 25 26 107 17 108 5 6 20 109 37 110 18 19 37 111 12 113 22 26 114 47 48 115 44 47 53 116 31 117 35-51 118 23 119 16

77

WORK [Continued] --ollring World War II [Continued]

120 20 21 121 29 123 22 46 124 27 125 3 27 34 35 43 126 35 43 44 127 20 128 21 29 37 129 7 10 130 37 38 40 41 131 26 29 132 23 133 16 20 134 11 20 136 27 28 138 23-25 139 18 20 21 141 21 26 143 19 202 9 203 8 206 10 15 207 3 4 209 20

Employers 101 30 1025-712 103 12 17 22 32 104 2 15 30 105 11 16 106 15 19 107 9 29-31 38 108 14 15 20 109 1 15 20 27 110 9-11 13 27 36 111 15 112 6 7 26 29 32 113 15 16 28 29 114 11 24 31 41-43 115 16 43-45 116 6 7 25 26 28 30-32 117 18 52 118 13 20 119 11-13 16 18 19 120 12 14 15 20 23 121 17 24 122 5-8 123 35 36

78

WORK [Continued] ~players [Continued]

124 20 125 5 21 24 271 281 40 126 151 21 22 251 26 361 371 39 127 11 121 201 211 30 33 128 18 31 129 4 1 7 1 9-11 1 13 1 18 1 21 2 2 130 31 3540 131 16 26 27 133 2 6 134 121 16-18 201 211 25 136 17-19 26 27 33-35 137 6 8 161 19 20 138 3-6 13 20 139 10 121 14-16 140 9-11 141 16 17 201 12 202 2 3 203 7 206 31 15 207 3 5 209 16

Labor Contracting 107 19 261 291 311 32 133 16-18 26

Migrant Labor 101 41 5 12 30 102 6 7 103 24 25 104 2-6 15 241 25 52 105 9-12 171 18 106 121 131 15 17 21-24 107 4 5 8 18 24-27 30 31 108 3 8 15 109 7 8 19-21 27-30 110 91 101 13 15 111 8 12 16 17 112 6 31 32 113 13 15 18 32 114 31 32 115 52 116 27-30 117 12 17-19 291 31 118 16 119 11 12 120 11-13 15 22 121 10 11 22 122 5 22

79

WORK Continued] --grgrant Labor Continued]

123 35 42 43 125 33 126 26 30 33 37 38 127 31 128 16 21 28 129 3 4 11-17 20 21 130 33 34 131 15 19-21 26 133 19 134 9-13 21 22 135 21 25 29 136 37 38 137 16 20 139 13 15-17 140 3 4 141 19 20 142 18 143 11 13 201 8 14 202 4 9 15 203 4 5 7 8-10 205 3 4 7 206 2 4 5-7 9 12-15 208 6 209 8 9 12-15

Mining 103 8 19 115 33 116 20 21 122 11-13 125 1 3 4 12 131 2 140 4 5 141 1

Odd Jobs 104 23 105 15 25 106 3 107 12 18 19 34 35 108 3 5 6 9 111 11 15 16 113 13 114 17 18 32 33 40 41 48 115 19 24 116 25 26 117 7 52 118 18 119 8 12 14 15

80

WORK [Continued] --odd Jobs

120 8 17 122 6 7 22 123 36 40 49 124 14 16 19 24 127 11 128 19 20 29 129 1 3 5 7 131 16 25 30 132 14 17 134 8 12 15 16 135 11 23 137 12 20 25 26 138 18 22 139 6 7 12 16 17 140 1 6-8 10 142 2 3 5 9 14 34 35 143 6 12 14-16 206 3 4 209 20

Oil Fields 102 5-7 12 112 25 26 114 14 15 116 1 13 121 17 125 2 4 1 28 46 129 9 135 7 8 I 23 29 139 22 140 4 142 2 3 206 16 18 208 1-5

Permanent Jobs 101 9 27 29 103 12 17 23 24 32 104 4 6 14 24 26 29 34 106 4 107 19 35 108 4 7-9 109 15 27-29 110 2 10 18 19 21 24 111 6 9-11 16 112 7 30 31 113 1 4 21 28-31 114 16 31 32 48 115 16 1 17 4 4 116 2 7-16 32

81

WORK [Continued] --permanent Jobs [Continued]

118 11 131 18 19 119 191 20 120 201 211 25 121 22 122 2 3 I 5~8 I 23 123 11 VI 35 36 124 1 14-17 125 20 25 27-29 37 126 21 25 33 35-38 127 11 20-22 24 30 128 20 28-30 129 4 7 130 31 36-38 131 21 30 132 18 19 133 19 22 134 11 18 25-28 36 136 2 10 14 15 19 33-35 137 6 8 26-28 138 1-4 8 139 22 23 140 4 5 10-12 20 141 12 17 142 5 25 26 28 35 143 19 201 10 205 6 8 9 2 07 3 1 5 208 1

Prisoners of War as Workers 115 47 133 20 203 9

Strikes 101 17 104 21 22 1 43 105 11 21 106 13 15 16 191 20 33 107 7 11 15 28 109 20 21 110 32 33 111 13 112 7-10 14 113 32 115 48-50 118 18 124 24 125 3 4

82

WORK [Continued] --strikes [Continued]

126 36 127 24 129 10 11 130 40 41 131 27 133 25 138 8 139 16 17 140 14-16 22 201 14 203 7 206 10-13 209 18

Unions 101 17 35 104 21 22 45 105 21 106 15 16 107 5 11-13 21-24 108 12 109 20 112 2 10 32 34-36 113 31 114 42 115 50 116 33 34 118 18 119 13 120 23 24 124 24 125 34 43 45 46 126 36 127 42 128 30 129 10 11 16 130 39-41 46 131 26 134 23 139 16 140 14 22 141 21 203 7 209 18

Wages 101 27 103 10 14 17 18 22 23 33 104 2 4 I 22 I 24 26 341 35 47 105 13 161 17

83

WORK [Continued] --wages [Continued]

106 14 18 19 107 2 12 17 25 30 108 5 6 8 109 6 8 20 21 28 29 31 40 110 7 9 11 1216 111 8 11 13 14 16 112 4 8-10 14 113 13 16-18 26 28 29 114 11 18 25 32 33 42 115 16 28 44 50 116 7 11 16 19 26-32 34 117 7 18 32 35 118 15 18 119 1 11 13 14 120 11-14 121 11 122 3 6-8 123 35 49 125 4 5 7 12 21-23 27-29 38 43 126 23 25 26 36 42 127 17 24 42 43 128 30 129 3 5 7 10 11 21 22 13 0 3 6 3 7 3 9-41 131 12 13 16 134 12 15 16 23 24 26 135 11 21 23 136 28 29 137 8 9 32 138 5 11 18 25 139 6 7 10 12-14 16-18 140 7 9 10 14 15 141 4 8 10 12 15 16 142 16 201 10 203 2 5 204 14 205 6 206 4 10 11 14 15 2 07 10 13 208 9 209 13 15

Work Permits 109 22 23

35

FARMING Continued] Butchering

109 12 130 8-13

Crops 101 23 102 1 103 20 32 104 2 105 1 2 109 10 11 111 4 112 2 3 24 113 1 2 4 114 2 115 2 6 23 41 42 116 4 5 17 18 117 5 118 2 9 10 119 2 14 120 6 121 3 6 8 122 13 123 13 14 19 29 41 124 7 9 125 3 10 11 15 29 126 3 127 152 128 1 4 129 1 130 15 16 19-22 27 28 131 11 133 2 137 134 1 5 137 2 138 9 139 2 140 9 202 141 8 143 21 205 2 3 13 206 1 3 4 8 207 6 8 12 14 209 4

Drought 101 23 103 17 104 2 105 5

36

FARMING Continued] Drought Continued]

106 6 109 11 110 22 113 4 6 114 16 19 116 18-20 118 10~ 11 119 3 6 121 6 124 1 7 125 15 126 2 127 71 161 27 128 2 51 10 130 5 16 20 281 29 131 11 132 9 134 5 139 5 140 5 141 41 6 142 19 201 21 16 205 4 8 207 14 20 209 11 2

Dust Storms 101 71 8 102 3 103 17 39 105 4 106 5 6 109 11 110 12 21 111 6 7 112 23 114 21 115 12 116 18~ 19 118 10 11 119 3 120 6 121 6 123 14 124 7 125 15 16 126 14

37

FARMING Continued] Dust Storms IContinued]

127 27 29 128 10 130 16 131 11 136 40 138 137 14 141 4 6 142 4 17-20 201 16 205 4 207 6 14-18 20 21 209 6

FloodsCyclones 107 16 111 6 7 114 23 123 14 23 130 1 134 5 138 15 139 11 209 1

Government Policies 101 20 24 102 2 103 24 32 33 35 104 7 8 33 105 5 106 8 107 13 108 6 15 16 109 9 22 111 6 7 113 32 114 19 20 118 9 10 119 6 120 20 123 30-32 124 9 10 125 121 13 127 22 128 11 130 26 27 131 5 10 11 132 10 134 4 8 24 139 6 16 17

38

FARMING fContinued] Government Policies Continued]

140 24 142 18 201 2 205 11-19 209 7 8

Income 101 3 104 2 105 2 106 8 111 5 112 3 24 26 113 1 2 4 114 4 16 19 115 11 43 117 7 118 2 8 9 119 4 6 7 121 6 7 123 40 41 126 6 13 151 20 127 16 12 8 51 9 129 2 130 15 18 211 22 25 26 34 35

481 49 132 2 9 11 135 3 138 3 140 5 141 4 51 19 142 5 143 20 205 6 13 206 2-4 207 81 9 15 21

Land Ownership 101 23 103 31 107 2 108 1 109 91 10 110 22 112 3 114 1 2 7 115 36 119 1-3 6 7 120 6

39

FARMING [Continued] Land Ownership [Continued]

121 2 122 2 3 123 35 41 50 125 2 3 23 126 2 3 13 127 12 18 22 128 8 129 1 7 22 130 3 131 4 133 3 4 12 137 18 25 26 134 2 4 5 8 11 137 27 138 2 3 139 2 140 5 13 17-19 141 3 15-17 21 22 142 2-4 25 143 20 2 OS 1 2 206 1 5 6 8 9 207 9 10 209 1 22

Land Rental 101 2 102 1 103 8 23 104 1 7 8 107 2 110 1 111 2 113 4 114 1 2 10 14 115 23 27 116 16-18 118 2 119 3 120 6 121 2 7 8 122 2 123 127 13 40 41 50 124 4 9 127 1 2 6 7 128 5 129 1 130 5 15 i31 4 17-19

40

FARMING [Continued] Land Rental IContinued]

138 9 139 5 140 101 13 141 15 201 3 206 5 9

Methods 101 3 102 3 7 12 103 171 20 21 24 31 39 104 1 105 5 106 7 29 109 6 11 12 30 31 110 21 22 28 111 7 112 23 113 2 114 19 20 115 51 41-48 116 5 15 18 118 1 10 19 119 2 4 120 11 14 121 6 7 122 9 10 16-18 123 2 3 6 7 19 29 30 51 52 124 8 9 125 10 11 15 16 126 5 14 21 127 7 16 128 7 10 11 129 7 130 15 1619 131 5 11 18 132 3 9 10 134 6 140 20 141 6 19 142 51 19~ 201 22 143 2 0 201 6 206 3 8 207 7 81 14 16

Sharecropping 103 1 7 105 1 110 1 3

41

FARMING Continued] Sharecropping Continued]

111 2 112 3 24 113 4 115 6 91 27 116 17 117 11 5 7 118 2 9 121 2 127 21 61 15 128 8 129 1 130 51 151 18 137 2 141 41 8 142 2 206 4 5 209 11 19

THE GRAPES OF WRATHSTEINBECK

106 6 1 71 15 108 15 110 29-301 33 119 13 122 22 125 41 128 331 34 132 22 134 13 142 19 208 4 71 11 13-16

Identification with 101 16 35 103 27 28 111 18 113 35 121 27 127 181 41 42 129 13 20 21 131 13 133 21 136 20 37 139 20 201811 205 5

42

THE GRAPES OF WRATHSTEINBECK [Continued] Movie

103 27 105 26 106 33 34 107 5 13 110 2 8 113 34 114 45 118 16 17 121 27 124 25 127 42 131 28 137 31 139 19 141 24 208 15

Objections to 101 16 103 2 8 105 26 27 106 33-36 114 45 46 118 23 24 120 28 124 25 127 18 25 128 33 34 131 27 28 137 30 31 139 20 141 2 4 143 13 204 19 205 5 2 06 19 208 14-16

HEALTH Accidents

104 61 62 107 18 116 22 23

Birth of Children 101 5 102 2 103 5 9 10 13 16 105 1

43

HEALTH [Continued] Birth of Children Continued]

106 16 22 109 15 16 18~ 37 111 6 112 20 113 2 4 5 14 18-20 114 37 115 11-13 17 38 117 21 120 3 8 13 19-22 122 20 123 50 125 10 37 126 12 127 7 1 8 129 19 20 130 1 2 22 133 10 135 9 12 20 21 136 4 8 27 137 2 1 3 138 2 139 19 23 140 711 142 2 8 143 17 202 3 7 11 12 18

Causes of Death 101 25 103 5 106 16 107 1 13 19 109 25 26 38 39 110 2 31 111 5 112 6 113 1 19 30 114 43 49 115 3 6 7 17 18 116 5 117 20 21 26 120 1 3 19 24 25 123 16~ 43 124 23 126 44 127 4 5 13 130 24 48 132 19 135 137 14 16

44

HEALTH [Continued] Causes of Death [Continued]

136 3-6 25 27 29-31 38 39 141 16 142 23 143 19 202 3 9 10 12 14 16-18 206 14 209 19 20

Diseases 102 13 103 20 105 11 14 23 24 107 6 11 13 14 16 19 20 30 31 109 24 38 39 110 2 8 30 31 112 14 19 24 113 8 12 13 18 19 30 114 9 17 25 26 37 49 115 5 7 12 16-20 22 23 116 19 117 26 47 52-56 120 3 19 20 24 26 122 18 24 123 16 22-24 124 22-24 26 125 47 126 22 35 127 3 7 128 2 9 129 2 3 130 3 38 47 131 12 22 132 2 19 133 8 135 13 21 136 25 30 35 39 137 4 8 138 13 23 139 7 140 5 142 20 21 202 1-4 8-14 16 18 203 6 205 1 206 2 209 11 12 19

Folk Remedies and Cures 103 5 107 11

45

HEALTH [Continued] Folk Remedies and Cures Continued]

109 24 25 113 11 19 115 2 3 22 117 20 21 123 20 23 128 6 133 9 10 135 14 22 137 4 142 20 21 202 8-111 14

Health Care 101 13 20 102 13 103 5 91 16 105 141 151 23 24 106 1 8 107 111 18 23 38 109 151 16 181 23 241 381 39 110 2 1 8 1 311 32 112 6 113 1 51 18-201 301 311 33 38 114 17 371 38 115 5-7 12-18 23 116 5 61 23 117 20-231 55 118 171 18 120 3 41 8 21 22 121 20 25 122 18 20 21 123 4 22 23 124 4 22 23 125 10 21 37 38 126 22 23 35 127 3 7-9 30 128 2 9 129 19 130 1 22 23 47 48 131 22 132 19 133 8-10 135 91 12-14 21 22 136 6 9 301 33 35 137 8 138 131 23 139 71 9~ 101 18 19 141 2 0 142 20

46

HEALTH Continued] Health Care Continued]

202 2-14 16-19 206 14 209 11 12

Sanitation 202 4-6 15 17

HOUSING Auto Courts

107 9~ 14~ 27 Ditch Camps

102 7 8~ 14 103 26 104 12 105 23 106 15 107 10 110 6 25 113 14 35 114 39 115 52 118 15 16 119 13 16 121 19 20 122 22 23 125 20 37 126 33 129 15 131 20 132 18 136 37-39 137 17 139 18 202 4-6 15 203 3 206 7 I 10 208 7 8 11 209 10

Dugouts 135 11~ 18 19

Government-provided 101 34 103 26 27 104 19 20 51 105 10 106 10 11 14

47

HOUSING Continued] Government-provided [Continued]

107 4-7 13 14 16 17 28 108 12 109 31-33 110 14 111 9-11 15 112 3 8 113 35 36 114 38 39 118 16 119 13 121 17-19 124 16 125 25 33 36 126 26 30-32 127 23 41 128 20 129 141 15 131 22 133 2 0 137 30 141 20 202 6 15 203 3 204 16 17 205 4 206 13 14 208 7 20 9 10

Grower-provided 102 8 103 24-26 104 20 42 46 105 9 106 12 15 109 15 28 110 16 111 14 112 6 113 13 16 114 10 23 28 33 34 118 18 20 119 12 13 121 22 122 6 23 123 35 42 125 24 25~ 33 35 36 126 21 7 33 127 11 18 23

48

HOUSING [Continued] Grower-provided [Continued]

128 19 129 4 5 13-15 131 16 133 18 137 17 ~ 20 139 15 18 140 6 8-10 16 141 14 16 17 201 8 9 203 3 204 16 17 206 6-8 13 209 10

Homes in California 101 8 26 28 29 102 4 6 11 12 103 21 104 4 12-14 25 26 49 60 61 105 19 20 106 12 21 107 5 I 7 121 27 108 31 6 1 7 109 151 181 271 29 110 81 14 15 111 14 112 61 8 I 201 301 331 39 113 16-201 23 24 28 114 10 111 231 331 34 115 15-17 116 241 261 32 117 18 19 118 14 121 111 171 181 221 29 122 246 123 341 36 371 411 50 124 101 111 141 16 125 251 35 126 21 22 33 127 11 13 18-241 30 311 37 128 19 20 129 4 11 12 15-17 131 13 16 17 19 20 132 12 14 15 17 133 8 12 15 27 28 134 10-13 135 24 27 31 33 136 21 24 25 137 20 24 26 27

49

HOUSING [Continued] Homes in California IContinued]

138 13 16-18 20 25 28 29 139 17 18 ~3 24 140 6-11 17 141 13 14 16 27 142 29 143 11 12 20 201 10 202 3 203 1 2 204 16 18 205 7 206 7-9 208 10 209 9 11 14 15

Homestead in Arkansas 103 3 115 1 2 4 9 10 22-24 128 1 2 137 1 141 1 2 143 6 7

Homesmiddottead in Missouri 108 1 119 1 2 4

Homestead in Nebraska 130 5-8 18 132 2 8

Homestead in Oklahoma 103 9 12-14 17 104 56 106 2 109 10 110 1 114 1 4 10 16 115 2 7 118 2 4 122 2 4 9 11 123 1 2 9-14 124 3-5 125 9 10 126 3 4 27 127 1 2 6 7 15 16 26 27 128 3 131 1 133 1 4 135 6-8 136 8 11 12 137 7 13

50

HOUSING [Continued] Homestead in Oklahoma [Continued]

138 2 3 9 11 12 139 1-3 142 1-4 7--13 209 3

Homestead in South Dakota 134 2 3

Homestead in Texas 111 3 117 2 121 1 4 129 1 2 140 1

Internment Camps WW II) 122 23 125 35

Labor Camps 103 21 24 28 104 44 107 4 10 12 16 17 26 27 29 109 27 28 31-33 110 33 113 17 20 114 24-28 33 117 11 12 17 18 25 123 33 128 16 129 4 12 17 133 18 134 13 21 22 142 29 202 15 204 16 205 5

State Rental Homes 135 27 28

Tents 101 34 102 4 5 103 9 104 3 13 42 43 62 105 9 106 13 107 4 9 10 14 17 27 28 109 1 2 9 31 113 6 114 24 115 15

51

HOUSING [Continued] Tents Continued]

116 8 117 19 121 17-20 123 33 124 16 125 33 37 127 30~ 37 129 4 12 15 131 13 20 21 134 21 140 6 143 13 14 202 4 204 9 17 206 6 7 209 10 11

IMPACT OF EXPERIENCE

l(H 14 161 191 28 31 102 10 103 35 41 104 2 81 48 55 63 64 106 26 27 107 6 14 30-33 35-37 108 19-21 109 40 110 13 19 20 27 34-36 38 39 111 18 112 14 17 19-211 30 34 40 113 24-26 2 9 34 37 114 50 115 20 53 116 37 117 10 15 24 27 58 121 11 15-19 31 122 23 24 123 39 42 53-55 125 45 47 126 17 ~ 18 24 33 45 46 127 12 14 19-21 32-351 41 43 128 19 30~ 35-38 130 48 49 131 191 25 31 132 17 24

52

IMPACT OF EXPERIENCE [Continued]

134 136

137 138 141 142 143 202 203 209

24 25 28 11 17 20 41 29_ 32 16 31-33 14 25 26 28 34 22 23 16-19 11 19 25

29 21 25 33 35 36 40

INDIANA

202 1

IOWA

142 205 207

4 1 1

IWO JIMA

117 42-48

JAPANESE INTERNMENT

122 125 205

23 35 9 10

KANSAS

113 116 132 207

3 14 1 6 16

KU KLUX KLAN

103 135

28 14-17

53

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA

114 301 46 116 19 122 22 131 20 135 20 139 11 140 13 202 4 51 9 17 18 208 3 1 6 10-12

Attraction of California 101 3 1 17 102 3 103 18 20 105 6 106 6 9 11 281 29 107 8 108 4 I 18 109 9 110 8 111 9 112 23 113 51 6 114 91 22 115 14 391 41 116 71 9 117 8 118 11 12 119 8 1 10 11 121 9 122 3 124 10 11 125 81 241 30 126 151 16 127 8 1 16 27 128 13 129 3 130 32 131 12 25 132 3 11 12 134 81 11 24 135 11 18 136 18 139 101 26 140 5 141 51 14 142 3 4 143 11 201 4 I 6 8 12

54

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA [Continued]

202 6 206 2 4 209 2

Belongings 101 3 102 4 103 15 20 104 42 105 6 7 106 10 107 3 16 108 4 111 8 112 2 113 6 7 11 114 30 115 14 116 22 117 8 118 13 15 124 10 12 126 17 127 9 18 128 15 130 30 35 131 13 132 14 135 20 136 19 138 14 140 9 141 14 202 5 205 1 207 19 209 5

Border Inspections 102 8 103 15 20 104 9 10 49 105 8 106 30 108 18 19 110 24 113 6 7 10-12 114 30 31 117 11 118 13

55

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA Continued] Border Inspections Continued]

121 10 123 33 124 13 125 32 126 20 127 10 29 128 16 18 131 14 132 14 133 7 135 20 137 18 138 14 143 15 209 5 8

CookingFood 102 3 5 13 15 103 21 106 10 113 8 10 114 9 29 116 10 117 9 118 12 119 10 123 33 125 19 31 126 20 127 10 128 15 130 3 0 1 3 3 131 13 14 132 13 133 5 6 134 10 135 20 138 14 141 12 143 11 15 209 5

Funds Available 101 3 24 102 4 103 15 18 104 2 105 6 106 9 107 4 14-16

56

MIGRATIONTO CALIFORNIA [Continued] Funds Available [Continued]

108 5 110 3 8 111 8 112 1 4 6 113 6 114 10 17 29 115 14 116 10 22 117 710 118 13 121 3 10 122 4 123 34 124 12 125 17 126 5 18-20 127 17 2 9 128 15 129 3 130 29 30 34 131 13 132 13 133 3 134 8 10 135 12 18 138 14 140 6 141 12 142 25 143 10 11 201 7 205 1 209 5

Reasons for Move 101 3 23 102 2 4 103 15 18 20 25 39 104 2 42 105 4 6 106 9 11 107 2 108 3 5 18 109 9 10 13 27 110 3 4 8 111 7 8 112 2 113 5 6

57

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA [Continued] Reasons for Move [Continued]

114 115 116 117 118 119 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 201 204 205 206 207 209

Route 102 103 104 105 106 108 110 112 113 114 115 116

8-10 21 22 14 19-22 7 11 8 8 3 141 10 8 14 7 1

12 2 291 121 11 11 41 111 181 8 13 10 51 5

9

4 30 1 32

101 141 23-25 30

8 1 16 1 30 13

3 311 321 341 35 13

3 8-11

12 18 40

13

26 6 9 11

2-4 16 17 19 24 21 10 6 9 1 2 10 19 11 21 191 22

4 18-20 2 I 8 61 7 10 4 3 5 4 I 8 31 40 22-24

58

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA Continued] Route Continued]

117 8-10 118 12 119 9 10 124 11 125 17 126 181 19 127 9 181 29 128 14-16 130 32-34 131 14 132 13 134 10 135 11 19 137 17 138 13 14 202 4 5 205 1 209 7

Shelter 102 4 103 18-20 104 9 106 10 107 4 108 4 111 8 112 5 113 8 10 114 9 24 28 29 116 22 23 117 9 118 12 119 9 121 9 123 33 124 10 125 17-19 126 17 127 9 128 15 129 3 130 301 33 131 13 132 13 133 5 134 10 135 11 136 19

59

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA [Continued] Shelter [Continued]

137 17 141 12 143 11 201 7 2 07 18 209 5

Transportation 101 3 102 4-6 103 16 18 20 104 8 42 105 6 1 7 106 10 107 3 108 4 109 9 13 110 3 8 23 24 111 8 112 5 113 6 7 114 8 24 29-31 115 14 116 1 9 10 22 117 8 118 12 119 8 9 121 9 122 4 I 17 123 32 33 124 12 125 17-191 24 26 2 9 31 126 5 17 18 127 9 17 128 15 129 3 131 13 133 4 134 10 135 11 136 19 138 13 139 10 140 5 9 141 12 142 3 25

15143 201 8 205 1 209 1 2 4 5

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MISSOURI

108 1 2 19 115 4 0 121 2 129 16 207 7 208 5

Cities Cape Girardeau

116 9 El Dorado Springs

108 1 3 Hannibal

119 4 7 Kansas City

116 8 207 3

Monroe City 119 1

St Louis 119 2 4 7 8

MONTANA

119 3

NEBRASKA

132 1 Cities

Grand Island 130 18

Kerney 130 3

Litchfield 130 3 4 16 35

Ponca 130 1 4 7

Return to 130 40

THE NEW DEAL Civilian Conservation Corps

103 34

61

THE NEW DEAL [Continued] Civilian Conservation Corps [Continued]

110 3-7 9 35 112 28 119 15 125 5 12 21-23 129 18 139 7-9 16 207 13 208 10

Hoover 103 32 34 125 12

National Recovery AdministrationOther Agencies 103 32 34 118 8 205 4 5 8-19

Politics 101 34 103 33 35 104 7 1 8 33 107 12 112 13 28 121 2 125 12 14 15 131 10 132 10 11 138 8 1 15 139 14 140 25 207 12 208 15 209 21

Roosevelt 101 32-34 103 32 104 32 33 106 5 108 5 6 15 16 110 3 35 36 111 6 7 112 27 28 113 25 32 114 19 115 12 118 9 119 6 15 123 30 31 125 12 15 126 13

62

THE NEW DEAL [Continued] Roosevelt [Continued]

127 22 23 128 11 129 10 14 130 23 24 26 27 131 5 9 10 132 9 133 13 27 134 4 8 24 138 11 139 6 7 13 14 23 140 24 14178 142 17 18 205 17 18 207 9 12 13 208 10 209 21

Voting 103 33 106 5 110 25 26 125 14 130 23 131 5 139 252 4 140 25 207 13

Works Progress Administration 101 336 102 2 104 31 105 4 5 8 19 20 107 1 108 12 110 35 111 177 112 28 113 17 18 21 24 33 114 22 115 13 118 8 119 14 156 124 14 17 125 1 12 23 127 22 128 20 23 27 129 5 10 132 9 11 16 133 11 17

63

THE NEW DEAL [Continued] Works Progress Administration Continued]

134 5 9 23 138 11 12 13978 140 23 141 23 142 18 204 6 207 12 208 10 209 21

NEW MEXICO

135 11 18-20 140 3 4

Cities Albuquerque

117 8 11 Deming

116 22 23 Gallup

116 12 Las Cruces

116 22 23

OKIE

113 10 33 114 41 46 128 18 25 33 132 18 19 135 26 202 5 205 4 1 6 208 4

Definition 101 31 102 8 104 37 54 105 22 106 31-33 107 38 108 19 109 17T 19 27 110 28 35

64

OKIE [Continued] Definition [Continued]

114 44 118 24 121 21 32 123 22 37 38 124 25 26 126 40 127 14 31 33 128 33 132 21 22 134 14 136 37-40 137 22 30 139 19 141 25 201 16 202 4 1 16 203 10 206 14 208 4 13

Reactions to Term 101 32 102 8 9 104 37 54 105 22 106 31-33 107 38 39 109 19 110 12 27 28 113 33 34 37 114 41 42 116 34 118 24 120 26 27 121 21 123 37 38 42 124 18 125 42 43 126 32 40 46 127 14 33 36 128 24 25 33 129 21 131 23 132 23 136 22 39 40 137 21 22 30 139 19 141 24 142 29 30

42

35

65

OKIE [Continued] Reactions to Term [Continued]

201 16 203 10 205 12

Rednecks 107 2 4-26

OKLAHOMA

111 6 125 3 10 126 10 14 27 43 128 4 135 11 12 141 5 9

Cities Ardmore

110 1 2 139 2

Blair 114 15

Blanchard 120 1 2 5

Boley 133 1 1 3

Boynton 135 11

Bushyhead 137 73 6

Checotah 113 1 4 128 3 8 209 1

Chelsea 137 7 812

Cold Springs 140 4

Colgate 112 2

Comanche 142 1

Council Hill 131 1

Cushing 201 2

Duncan 110 1 124 1

66

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities Continued]

Durant 103 16

Dustin 139 1 2 25

Enid 138 middot 6

EufaulaLake Eufaula 103 71 29 209 23

Fort Gibson 123 1 12 13 24 25 32 126 1 16

Fort Sill 120 5

Frederick 104 56

Granite 114 8

Greenfield 141 9

Guthrie 138 2-5 13 15

Hammon 142 3 15

Hanna 112 3 136 1

Hartshorne 125 1

Henryetta 103 16 209 1

Hillibee 127 4

Hitchita 112 25 209 3

Holdenville 137 3-5

Hollis 102 1

Lenna 118 1 131 2

Lexington 120 1 2

Lindsay 106 9

67

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities (Continued]

Maud 118 1

McAlester 109 91 10 125 20

McLain 122 1

Meeker 127 6 15 16

Muskogee 122 1 123 18 19 25

Nowata 122 2

Oaklodge 116 1 5

Okemah 103 8 133 4

Oklahoma City 120 8 12 138 3 5

Paden 127 4

Pauls Valley 106 1 109 10 13

Pitcher 103 8

Pleasant Valley 109 10 13

Ponca City 142 1 2

Porum 112 1

Prague 127 5 6

Quinton 136 1 10 11 18

Sallisaw 116 16_ 36

Scullyville 116 3 7

Seminole 116 1 135 8

Spiro 102 1 116 1 3 6 7

68

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities [Continued]

Stillwater 201 4 13

Tryon 201 1

Tulsa 116 16 17

Tuttle 120 1

Watonga 120 4 141 9

Weletka 103 11

Wewoka 112 1 4 25

Whodathoughtit 113 3

Craig County 122 11

Moved to 114 8 115 26 128 2 3 131 1 2 137 3 141 4

Oklahoma Territory 127 1-3

Payne County 105 1

Return to 102 11 107 15 109 27 110 18 38 111 8 18 114 10 14 15 17 116 36 37 120 13 27 123 53 125 25 26 29 30 40 127 16 28 131 13 22 25 133 16 135 23 25 136 18 137 7

69

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Return to [Continued]

139 26 27 140 9 142 3 10 17 22 34 201 13 206 7 207 20 209 1 2 17 18 23

Rogers County 101 23

Sequoyah County 116 1 16-18 36

Wagoner County 101 23

OREGON

109 28 29 130 29-34 206 2

POEMS

128 14 22 25 31 34 36

RELIEFWELFARE Agencies

102 91 13 103 32 107 35 112 12 114 18 124 2 3 125 17 202 5 15 2 0 4 2 11-13

Attitudes toward 101 10 102 91 10 103 32 104 24 32 105 19 110 14 26 27 111 17 112 12 113 17 2833

70

RELIEFWELFARE [Continued] Attitudes toward [Continued]

116 35 119 15 121 177 19 25 123 43 124 177 23 125 38 126 35_~ 39 127 417 42 128 27-30 129 5 130 2 7 131 4 27 30 31 132 16-18 133 13 14 137 32 139 8 140 23 142 18 202 71 8 1 15 203 6 11 204 13 14 20 208 10 209 21

Quality 102 10 103 32 104 32 125 38 39 204 15

Type Received 102 9 10 103 16 32 33 104 24 31 105 19 107 15 108 4 110 17 111 17 112 12 113 32 114 18 42 118 8 121 17 124 23 125 37 128 28 29 130 27 132 16

71

RELIEFWELFARE [Continued] Type Received IContinued]

133 13 134 15 135 28 139 8 202 5 71815 204 15 208 9 209 211 22

Welfare 101 9 10 102 9 10 103 32 104 24 311 36 1 0 5 19- 21 1 2 5 106 12 16 17 23 24 107 14 15 18 351 37 108 4 1 71 18 110 14 17 25-27 111 17 112 121 13 15 113 15 171 28 114 181 421 43 116 35 120 17 121 19 122 24 123 43 125 19 126 251 39 128 27 28 131 4 27 133 11 13 22 136 14 137 32 140 3 141 20 142 18 201 13 202 51 71 15 203 6 11 204 2 11 19-21 205 4 11 12 207 10 13 19

RELIGION

103 32

72

RELIGION [Continued]

110 29 113 321 36 126 28 29 131 6 132 6 135 151 32 142 12 26 33 202 6

Brush Arbor 109 5 122 19 123 25 136 10 139 41 5 209 11

Churches 101 7 11 102 10 105 31 29 106 2 I 8 I 25 107 3 109 5 110 171 18 112 371 39 113 21 16 17 35 114 51 7 8 441 45 115 8 31-33 50-53 117 54-58 118 51 6 1 21 119 4 120 8 121 25 26 122 191 24 123 25126142 124 21 31 5 61 201 22 125 81 41 126 71 241 30 127 21 10 14 271 301 341 351 38-41 128 6 26 27 130 3 131 6 132 6 21 23 133 23 134 1 3 24 25 29 135 7 141 18 31 136 3 7 137 9 10 24 25 138 8 91 14

73

RELIGION Continued] Churches Continued]

140 14 15 141 2 3 9 142 4 22 30-33 143 12 15 24 201 5 11 209 4

MinistryMissionary Work 107 23 113 31 36 142 25 26 29

Moral Majority 134 29

RevivalsTraveling Ministers 109 5 114 5 6 115 32 118 5 6 124 6 125 8 I 9 126 =middot 8 127 5 128 6 131 4 6 I 8 135 14 139 4 141 3 142 26-28 32 33

SOUTH DAKOTA Beadle County

134 1 Huron County

134 5 Return to

134 8 9 29 Wounded Knee

134 5

TEXAS

113 4 114 6 28 43 44 124 4 131 20 142 24 30

74

TEXAS Continued] Cities

Abilene 111 5 6 117 15

Austin lb3 15

Barstow 104 1

Big Spring 142 30 32 209 s 6

Cedar Hill 140 1

Dallas 117 7 140 1

Electra 140 4

Gainesville 121 1

Haskell 129 1

Kemp 117 6

La Mesa 114 14

Plainview 110 3

Port Arthur 116 8 9

Red Springs 114 1

Silverton 140 1

Waco 103 15 16

Wichita Falls 117 8

Wylie 111 1

Brazo River 103 16

Farming Conditions 104 40

Return to 114 14 16 121 28 31 129 6

Rio Grande Valley 103 15

75

VIOLENCE

103 28 29 104 17 21 105 25 27 107 61 9 12 261 28 30 109 2 01 21 33 111 13 17 112 9 10 36 113 4J 18J 21-23 26-29 33 34 114 2527 35 115 49 123 36 125 191 43 126 41 127 23 131 22 23 138 10 11 20-22 139 9 10 15 18 25 203 8 204 9 206 10-12

VIRGINIA

206 1

WASHINGTON

206 1

WORK --xfter World War II

101 29 102 12 103 31 104 15 44 106 16 107 171 19-21 36 110 19 20 34 37 111 16 112 34J 35 114 48 116 31 117 51-57 119 18 120 21 23 24

76

WORK [Continued] --xfter World War II [Continued]

123 46 50 124 28 125 2 28 43-45 126 38 44 127 33 371 41 129 71 8 130 38 41 42 46 134 11 136 301 31 138 25-27 139 22 141 21 26 206 187 19 207 5

Conditions 103 22-24 26 104 2-6 15 16 30 35 52 107 22 24-28 30 31 109 31 110 10 11 12 25 112 26 29 113 15 114 24 124 20 125 22 27 2 9 32 126 21 26 30 38 129 5 12 13 131 21 139 18 203 5 7

During World War II 101 20 29 102 11 103 24 35 104 15 105 25 26 107 17 108 5 6 20 109 37 110 18 19 37 111 12 113 22 26 114 47 48 115 44 47 53 116 31 117 35-51 118 23 119 16

77

WORK [Continued] --ollring World War II [Continued]

120 20 21 121 29 123 22 46 124 27 125 3 27 34 35 43 126 35 43 44 127 20 128 21 29 37 129 7 10 130 37 38 40 41 131 26 29 132 23 133 16 20 134 11 20 136 27 28 138 23-25 139 18 20 21 141 21 26 143 19 202 9 203 8 206 10 15 207 3 4 209 20

Employers 101 30 1025-712 103 12 17 22 32 104 2 15 30 105 11 16 106 15 19 107 9 29-31 38 108 14 15 20 109 1 15 20 27 110 9-11 13 27 36 111 15 112 6 7 26 29 32 113 15 16 28 29 114 11 24 31 41-43 115 16 43-45 116 6 7 25 26 28 30-32 117 18 52 118 13 20 119 11-13 16 18 19 120 12 14 15 20 23 121 17 24 122 5-8 123 35 36

78

WORK [Continued] ~players [Continued]

124 20 125 5 21 24 271 281 40 126 151 21 22 251 26 361 371 39 127 11 121 201 211 30 33 128 18 31 129 4 1 7 1 9-11 1 13 1 18 1 21 2 2 130 31 3540 131 16 26 27 133 2 6 134 121 16-18 201 211 25 136 17-19 26 27 33-35 137 6 8 161 19 20 138 3-6 13 20 139 10 121 14-16 140 9-11 141 16 17 201 12 202 2 3 203 7 206 31 15 207 3 5 209 16

Labor Contracting 107 19 261 291 311 32 133 16-18 26

Migrant Labor 101 41 5 12 30 102 6 7 103 24 25 104 2-6 15 241 25 52 105 9-12 171 18 106 121 131 15 17 21-24 107 4 5 8 18 24-27 30 31 108 3 8 15 109 7 8 19-21 27-30 110 91 101 13 15 111 8 12 16 17 112 6 31 32 113 13 15 18 32 114 31 32 115 52 116 27-30 117 12 17-19 291 31 118 16 119 11 12 120 11-13 15 22 121 10 11 22 122 5 22

79

WORK Continued] --grgrant Labor Continued]

123 35 42 43 125 33 126 26 30 33 37 38 127 31 128 16 21 28 129 3 4 11-17 20 21 130 33 34 131 15 19-21 26 133 19 134 9-13 21 22 135 21 25 29 136 37 38 137 16 20 139 13 15-17 140 3 4 141 19 20 142 18 143 11 13 201 8 14 202 4 9 15 203 4 5 7 8-10 205 3 4 7 206 2 4 5-7 9 12-15 208 6 209 8 9 12-15

Mining 103 8 19 115 33 116 20 21 122 11-13 125 1 3 4 12 131 2 140 4 5 141 1

Odd Jobs 104 23 105 15 25 106 3 107 12 18 19 34 35 108 3 5 6 9 111 11 15 16 113 13 114 17 18 32 33 40 41 48 115 19 24 116 25 26 117 7 52 118 18 119 8 12 14 15

80

WORK [Continued] --odd Jobs

120 8 17 122 6 7 22 123 36 40 49 124 14 16 19 24 127 11 128 19 20 29 129 1 3 5 7 131 16 25 30 132 14 17 134 8 12 15 16 135 11 23 137 12 20 25 26 138 18 22 139 6 7 12 16 17 140 1 6-8 10 142 2 3 5 9 14 34 35 143 6 12 14-16 206 3 4 209 20

Oil Fields 102 5-7 12 112 25 26 114 14 15 116 1 13 121 17 125 2 4 1 28 46 129 9 135 7 8 I 23 29 139 22 140 4 142 2 3 206 16 18 208 1-5

Permanent Jobs 101 9 27 29 103 12 17 23 24 32 104 4 6 14 24 26 29 34 106 4 107 19 35 108 4 7-9 109 15 27-29 110 2 10 18 19 21 24 111 6 9-11 16 112 7 30 31 113 1 4 21 28-31 114 16 31 32 48 115 16 1 17 4 4 116 2 7-16 32

81

WORK [Continued] --permanent Jobs [Continued]

118 11 131 18 19 119 191 20 120 201 211 25 121 22 122 2 3 I 5~8 I 23 123 11 VI 35 36 124 1 14-17 125 20 25 27-29 37 126 21 25 33 35-38 127 11 20-22 24 30 128 20 28-30 129 4 7 130 31 36-38 131 21 30 132 18 19 133 19 22 134 11 18 25-28 36 136 2 10 14 15 19 33-35 137 6 8 26-28 138 1-4 8 139 22 23 140 4 5 10-12 20 141 12 17 142 5 25 26 28 35 143 19 201 10 205 6 8 9 2 07 3 1 5 208 1

Prisoners of War as Workers 115 47 133 20 203 9

Strikes 101 17 104 21 22 1 43 105 11 21 106 13 15 16 191 20 33 107 7 11 15 28 109 20 21 110 32 33 111 13 112 7-10 14 113 32 115 48-50 118 18 124 24 125 3 4

82

WORK [Continued] --strikes [Continued]

126 36 127 24 129 10 11 130 40 41 131 27 133 25 138 8 139 16 17 140 14-16 22 201 14 203 7 206 10-13 209 18

Unions 101 17 35 104 21 22 45 105 21 106 15 16 107 5 11-13 21-24 108 12 109 20 112 2 10 32 34-36 113 31 114 42 115 50 116 33 34 118 18 119 13 120 23 24 124 24 125 34 43 45 46 126 36 127 42 128 30 129 10 11 16 130 39-41 46 131 26 134 23 139 16 140 14 22 141 21 203 7 209 18

Wages 101 27 103 10 14 17 18 22 23 33 104 2 4 I 22 I 24 26 341 35 47 105 13 161 17

83

WORK [Continued] --wages [Continued]

106 14 18 19 107 2 12 17 25 30 108 5 6 8 109 6 8 20 21 28 29 31 40 110 7 9 11 1216 111 8 11 13 14 16 112 4 8-10 14 113 13 16-18 26 28 29 114 11 18 25 32 33 42 115 16 28 44 50 116 7 11 16 19 26-32 34 117 7 18 32 35 118 15 18 119 1 11 13 14 120 11-14 121 11 122 3 6-8 123 35 49 125 4 5 7 12 21-23 27-29 38 43 126 23 25 26 36 42 127 17 24 42 43 128 30 129 3 5 7 10 11 21 22 13 0 3 6 3 7 3 9-41 131 12 13 16 134 12 15 16 23 24 26 135 11 21 23 136 28 29 137 8 9 32 138 5 11 18 25 139 6 7 10 12-14 16-18 140 7 9 10 14 15 141 4 8 10 12 15 16 142 16 201 10 203 2 5 204 14 205 6 206 4 10 11 14 15 2 07 10 13 208 9 209 13 15

Work Permits 109 22 23

36

FARMING Continued] Drought Continued]

106 6 109 11 110 22 113 4 6 114 16 19 116 18-20 118 10~ 11 119 3 6 121 6 124 1 7 125 15 126 2 127 71 161 27 128 2 51 10 130 5 16 20 281 29 131 11 132 9 134 5 139 5 140 5 141 41 6 142 19 201 21 16 205 4 8 207 14 20 209 11 2

Dust Storms 101 71 8 102 3 103 17 39 105 4 106 5 6 109 11 110 12 21 111 6 7 112 23 114 21 115 12 116 18~ 19 118 10 11 119 3 120 6 121 6 123 14 124 7 125 15 16 126 14

37

FARMING Continued] Dust Storms IContinued]

127 27 29 128 10 130 16 131 11 136 40 138 137 14 141 4 6 142 4 17-20 201 16 205 4 207 6 14-18 20 21 209 6

FloodsCyclones 107 16 111 6 7 114 23 123 14 23 130 1 134 5 138 15 139 11 209 1

Government Policies 101 20 24 102 2 103 24 32 33 35 104 7 8 33 105 5 106 8 107 13 108 6 15 16 109 9 22 111 6 7 113 32 114 19 20 118 9 10 119 6 120 20 123 30-32 124 9 10 125 121 13 127 22 128 11 130 26 27 131 5 10 11 132 10 134 4 8 24 139 6 16 17

38

FARMING fContinued] Government Policies Continued]

140 24 142 18 201 2 205 11-19 209 7 8

Income 101 3 104 2 105 2 106 8 111 5 112 3 24 26 113 1 2 4 114 4 16 19 115 11 43 117 7 118 2 8 9 119 4 6 7 121 6 7 123 40 41 126 6 13 151 20 127 16 12 8 51 9 129 2 130 15 18 211 22 25 26 34 35

481 49 132 2 9 11 135 3 138 3 140 5 141 4 51 19 142 5 143 20 205 6 13 206 2-4 207 81 9 15 21

Land Ownership 101 23 103 31 107 2 108 1 109 91 10 110 22 112 3 114 1 2 7 115 36 119 1-3 6 7 120 6

39

FARMING [Continued] Land Ownership [Continued]

121 2 122 2 3 123 35 41 50 125 2 3 23 126 2 3 13 127 12 18 22 128 8 129 1 7 22 130 3 131 4 133 3 4 12 137 18 25 26 134 2 4 5 8 11 137 27 138 2 3 139 2 140 5 13 17-19 141 3 15-17 21 22 142 2-4 25 143 20 2 OS 1 2 206 1 5 6 8 9 207 9 10 209 1 22

Land Rental 101 2 102 1 103 8 23 104 1 7 8 107 2 110 1 111 2 113 4 114 1 2 10 14 115 23 27 116 16-18 118 2 119 3 120 6 121 2 7 8 122 2 123 127 13 40 41 50 124 4 9 127 1 2 6 7 128 5 129 1 130 5 15 i31 4 17-19

40

FARMING [Continued] Land Rental IContinued]

138 9 139 5 140 101 13 141 15 201 3 206 5 9

Methods 101 3 102 3 7 12 103 171 20 21 24 31 39 104 1 105 5 106 7 29 109 6 11 12 30 31 110 21 22 28 111 7 112 23 113 2 114 19 20 115 51 41-48 116 5 15 18 118 1 10 19 119 2 4 120 11 14 121 6 7 122 9 10 16-18 123 2 3 6 7 19 29 30 51 52 124 8 9 125 10 11 15 16 126 5 14 21 127 7 16 128 7 10 11 129 7 130 15 1619 131 5 11 18 132 3 9 10 134 6 140 20 141 6 19 142 51 19~ 201 22 143 2 0 201 6 206 3 8 207 7 81 14 16

Sharecropping 103 1 7 105 1 110 1 3

41

FARMING Continued] Sharecropping Continued]

111 2 112 3 24 113 4 115 6 91 27 116 17 117 11 5 7 118 2 9 121 2 127 21 61 15 128 8 129 1 130 51 151 18 137 2 141 41 8 142 2 206 4 5 209 11 19

THE GRAPES OF WRATHSTEINBECK

106 6 1 71 15 108 15 110 29-301 33 119 13 122 22 125 41 128 331 34 132 22 134 13 142 19 208 4 71 11 13-16

Identification with 101 16 35 103 27 28 111 18 113 35 121 27 127 181 41 42 129 13 20 21 131 13 133 21 136 20 37 139 20 201811 205 5

42

THE GRAPES OF WRATHSTEINBECK [Continued] Movie

103 27 105 26 106 33 34 107 5 13 110 2 8 113 34 114 45 118 16 17 121 27 124 25 127 42 131 28 137 31 139 19 141 24 208 15

Objections to 101 16 103 2 8 105 26 27 106 33-36 114 45 46 118 23 24 120 28 124 25 127 18 25 128 33 34 131 27 28 137 30 31 139 20 141 2 4 143 13 204 19 205 5 2 06 19 208 14-16

HEALTH Accidents

104 61 62 107 18 116 22 23

Birth of Children 101 5 102 2 103 5 9 10 13 16 105 1

43

HEALTH [Continued] Birth of Children Continued]

106 16 22 109 15 16 18~ 37 111 6 112 20 113 2 4 5 14 18-20 114 37 115 11-13 17 38 117 21 120 3 8 13 19-22 122 20 123 50 125 10 37 126 12 127 7 1 8 129 19 20 130 1 2 22 133 10 135 9 12 20 21 136 4 8 27 137 2 1 3 138 2 139 19 23 140 711 142 2 8 143 17 202 3 7 11 12 18

Causes of Death 101 25 103 5 106 16 107 1 13 19 109 25 26 38 39 110 2 31 111 5 112 6 113 1 19 30 114 43 49 115 3 6 7 17 18 116 5 117 20 21 26 120 1 3 19 24 25 123 16~ 43 124 23 126 44 127 4 5 13 130 24 48 132 19 135 137 14 16

44

HEALTH [Continued] Causes of Death [Continued]

136 3-6 25 27 29-31 38 39 141 16 142 23 143 19 202 3 9 10 12 14 16-18 206 14 209 19 20

Diseases 102 13 103 20 105 11 14 23 24 107 6 11 13 14 16 19 20 30 31 109 24 38 39 110 2 8 30 31 112 14 19 24 113 8 12 13 18 19 30 114 9 17 25 26 37 49 115 5 7 12 16-20 22 23 116 19 117 26 47 52-56 120 3 19 20 24 26 122 18 24 123 16 22-24 124 22-24 26 125 47 126 22 35 127 3 7 128 2 9 129 2 3 130 3 38 47 131 12 22 132 2 19 133 8 135 13 21 136 25 30 35 39 137 4 8 138 13 23 139 7 140 5 142 20 21 202 1-4 8-14 16 18 203 6 205 1 206 2 209 11 12 19

Folk Remedies and Cures 103 5 107 11

45

HEALTH [Continued] Folk Remedies and Cures Continued]

109 24 25 113 11 19 115 2 3 22 117 20 21 123 20 23 128 6 133 9 10 135 14 22 137 4 142 20 21 202 8-111 14

Health Care 101 13 20 102 13 103 5 91 16 105 141 151 23 24 106 1 8 107 111 18 23 38 109 151 16 181 23 241 381 39 110 2 1 8 1 311 32 112 6 113 1 51 18-201 301 311 33 38 114 17 371 38 115 5-7 12-18 23 116 5 61 23 117 20-231 55 118 171 18 120 3 41 8 21 22 121 20 25 122 18 20 21 123 4 22 23 124 4 22 23 125 10 21 37 38 126 22 23 35 127 3 7-9 30 128 2 9 129 19 130 1 22 23 47 48 131 22 132 19 133 8-10 135 91 12-14 21 22 136 6 9 301 33 35 137 8 138 131 23 139 71 9~ 101 18 19 141 2 0 142 20

46

HEALTH Continued] Health Care Continued]

202 2-14 16-19 206 14 209 11 12

Sanitation 202 4-6 15 17

HOUSING Auto Courts

107 9~ 14~ 27 Ditch Camps

102 7 8~ 14 103 26 104 12 105 23 106 15 107 10 110 6 25 113 14 35 114 39 115 52 118 15 16 119 13 16 121 19 20 122 22 23 125 20 37 126 33 129 15 131 20 132 18 136 37-39 137 17 139 18 202 4-6 15 203 3 206 7 I 10 208 7 8 11 209 10

Dugouts 135 11~ 18 19

Government-provided 101 34 103 26 27 104 19 20 51 105 10 106 10 11 14

47

HOUSING Continued] Government-provided [Continued]

107 4-7 13 14 16 17 28 108 12 109 31-33 110 14 111 9-11 15 112 3 8 113 35 36 114 38 39 118 16 119 13 121 17-19 124 16 125 25 33 36 126 26 30-32 127 23 41 128 20 129 141 15 131 22 133 2 0 137 30 141 20 202 6 15 203 3 204 16 17 205 4 206 13 14 208 7 20 9 10

Grower-provided 102 8 103 24-26 104 20 42 46 105 9 106 12 15 109 15 28 110 16 111 14 112 6 113 13 16 114 10 23 28 33 34 118 18 20 119 12 13 121 22 122 6 23 123 35 42 125 24 25~ 33 35 36 126 21 7 33 127 11 18 23

48

HOUSING [Continued] Grower-provided [Continued]

128 19 129 4 5 13-15 131 16 133 18 137 17 ~ 20 139 15 18 140 6 8-10 16 141 14 16 17 201 8 9 203 3 204 16 17 206 6-8 13 209 10

Homes in California 101 8 26 28 29 102 4 6 11 12 103 21 104 4 12-14 25 26 49 60 61 105 19 20 106 12 21 107 5 I 7 121 27 108 31 6 1 7 109 151 181 271 29 110 81 14 15 111 14 112 61 8 I 201 301 331 39 113 16-201 23 24 28 114 10 111 231 331 34 115 15-17 116 241 261 32 117 18 19 118 14 121 111 171 181 221 29 122 246 123 341 36 371 411 50 124 101 111 141 16 125 251 35 126 21 22 33 127 11 13 18-241 30 311 37 128 19 20 129 4 11 12 15-17 131 13 16 17 19 20 132 12 14 15 17 133 8 12 15 27 28 134 10-13 135 24 27 31 33 136 21 24 25 137 20 24 26 27

49

HOUSING [Continued] Homes in California IContinued]

138 13 16-18 20 25 28 29 139 17 18 ~3 24 140 6-11 17 141 13 14 16 27 142 29 143 11 12 20 201 10 202 3 203 1 2 204 16 18 205 7 206 7-9 208 10 209 9 11 14 15

Homestead in Arkansas 103 3 115 1 2 4 9 10 22-24 128 1 2 137 1 141 1 2 143 6 7

Homesmiddottead in Missouri 108 1 119 1 2 4

Homestead in Nebraska 130 5-8 18 132 2 8

Homestead in Oklahoma 103 9 12-14 17 104 56 106 2 109 10 110 1 114 1 4 10 16 115 2 7 118 2 4 122 2 4 9 11 123 1 2 9-14 124 3-5 125 9 10 126 3 4 27 127 1 2 6 7 15 16 26 27 128 3 131 1 133 1 4 135 6-8 136 8 11 12 137 7 13

50

HOUSING [Continued] Homestead in Oklahoma [Continued]

138 2 3 9 11 12 139 1-3 142 1-4 7--13 209 3

Homestead in South Dakota 134 2 3

Homestead in Texas 111 3 117 2 121 1 4 129 1 2 140 1

Internment Camps WW II) 122 23 125 35

Labor Camps 103 21 24 28 104 44 107 4 10 12 16 17 26 27 29 109 27 28 31-33 110 33 113 17 20 114 24-28 33 117 11 12 17 18 25 123 33 128 16 129 4 12 17 133 18 134 13 21 22 142 29 202 15 204 16 205 5

State Rental Homes 135 27 28

Tents 101 34 102 4 5 103 9 104 3 13 42 43 62 105 9 106 13 107 4 9 10 14 17 27 28 109 1 2 9 31 113 6 114 24 115 15

51

HOUSING [Continued] Tents Continued]

116 8 117 19 121 17-20 123 33 124 16 125 33 37 127 30~ 37 129 4 12 15 131 13 20 21 134 21 140 6 143 13 14 202 4 204 9 17 206 6 7 209 10 11

IMPACT OF EXPERIENCE

l(H 14 161 191 28 31 102 10 103 35 41 104 2 81 48 55 63 64 106 26 27 107 6 14 30-33 35-37 108 19-21 109 40 110 13 19 20 27 34-36 38 39 111 18 112 14 17 19-211 30 34 40 113 24-26 2 9 34 37 114 50 115 20 53 116 37 117 10 15 24 27 58 121 11 15-19 31 122 23 24 123 39 42 53-55 125 45 47 126 17 ~ 18 24 33 45 46 127 12 14 19-21 32-351 41 43 128 19 30~ 35-38 130 48 49 131 191 25 31 132 17 24

52

IMPACT OF EXPERIENCE [Continued]

134 136

137 138 141 142 143 202 203 209

24 25 28 11 17 20 41 29_ 32 16 31-33 14 25 26 28 34 22 23 16-19 11 19 25

29 21 25 33 35 36 40

INDIANA

202 1

IOWA

142 205 207

4 1 1

IWO JIMA

117 42-48

JAPANESE INTERNMENT

122 125 205

23 35 9 10

KANSAS

113 116 132 207

3 14 1 6 16

KU KLUX KLAN

103 135

28 14-17

53

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA

114 301 46 116 19 122 22 131 20 135 20 139 11 140 13 202 4 51 9 17 18 208 3 1 6 10-12

Attraction of California 101 3 1 17 102 3 103 18 20 105 6 106 6 9 11 281 29 107 8 108 4 I 18 109 9 110 8 111 9 112 23 113 51 6 114 91 22 115 14 391 41 116 71 9 117 8 118 11 12 119 8 1 10 11 121 9 122 3 124 10 11 125 81 241 30 126 151 16 127 8 1 16 27 128 13 129 3 130 32 131 12 25 132 3 11 12 134 81 11 24 135 11 18 136 18 139 101 26 140 5 141 51 14 142 3 4 143 11 201 4 I 6 8 12

54

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA [Continued]

202 6 206 2 4 209 2

Belongings 101 3 102 4 103 15 20 104 42 105 6 7 106 10 107 3 16 108 4 111 8 112 2 113 6 7 11 114 30 115 14 116 22 117 8 118 13 15 124 10 12 126 17 127 9 18 128 15 130 30 35 131 13 132 14 135 20 136 19 138 14 140 9 141 14 202 5 205 1 207 19 209 5

Border Inspections 102 8 103 15 20 104 9 10 49 105 8 106 30 108 18 19 110 24 113 6 7 10-12 114 30 31 117 11 118 13

55

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA Continued] Border Inspections Continued]

121 10 123 33 124 13 125 32 126 20 127 10 29 128 16 18 131 14 132 14 133 7 135 20 137 18 138 14 143 15 209 5 8

CookingFood 102 3 5 13 15 103 21 106 10 113 8 10 114 9 29 116 10 117 9 118 12 119 10 123 33 125 19 31 126 20 127 10 128 15 130 3 0 1 3 3 131 13 14 132 13 133 5 6 134 10 135 20 138 14 141 12 143 11 15 209 5

Funds Available 101 3 24 102 4 103 15 18 104 2 105 6 106 9 107 4 14-16

56

MIGRATIONTO CALIFORNIA [Continued] Funds Available [Continued]

108 5 110 3 8 111 8 112 1 4 6 113 6 114 10 17 29 115 14 116 10 22 117 710 118 13 121 3 10 122 4 123 34 124 12 125 17 126 5 18-20 127 17 2 9 128 15 129 3 130 29 30 34 131 13 132 13 133 3 134 8 10 135 12 18 138 14 140 6 141 12 142 25 143 10 11 201 7 205 1 209 5

Reasons for Move 101 3 23 102 2 4 103 15 18 20 25 39 104 2 42 105 4 6 106 9 11 107 2 108 3 5 18 109 9 10 13 27 110 3 4 8 111 7 8 112 2 113 5 6

57

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA [Continued] Reasons for Move [Continued]

114 115 116 117 118 119 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 201 204 205 206 207 209

Route 102 103 104 105 106 108 110 112 113 114 115 116

8-10 21 22 14 19-22 7 11 8 8 3 141 10 8 14 7 1

12 2 291 121 11 11 41 111 181 8 13 10 51 5

9

4 30 1 32

101 141 23-25 30

8 1 16 1 30 13

3 311 321 341 35 13

3 8-11

12 18 40

13

26 6 9 11

2-4 16 17 19 24 21 10 6 9 1 2 10 19 11 21 191 22

4 18-20 2 I 8 61 7 10 4 3 5 4 I 8 31 40 22-24

58

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA Continued] Route Continued]

117 8-10 118 12 119 9 10 124 11 125 17 126 181 19 127 9 181 29 128 14-16 130 32-34 131 14 132 13 134 10 135 11 19 137 17 138 13 14 202 4 5 205 1 209 7

Shelter 102 4 103 18-20 104 9 106 10 107 4 108 4 111 8 112 5 113 8 10 114 9 24 28 29 116 22 23 117 9 118 12 119 9 121 9 123 33 124 10 125 17-19 126 17 127 9 128 15 129 3 130 301 33 131 13 132 13 133 5 134 10 135 11 136 19

59

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA [Continued] Shelter [Continued]

137 17 141 12 143 11 201 7 2 07 18 209 5

Transportation 101 3 102 4-6 103 16 18 20 104 8 42 105 6 1 7 106 10 107 3 108 4 109 9 13 110 3 8 23 24 111 8 112 5 113 6 7 114 8 24 29-31 115 14 116 1 9 10 22 117 8 118 12 119 8 9 121 9 122 4 I 17 123 32 33 124 12 125 17-191 24 26 2 9 31 126 5 17 18 127 9 17 128 15 129 3 131 13 133 4 134 10 135 11 136 19 138 13 139 10 140 5 9 141 12 142 3 25

15143 201 8 205 1 209 1 2 4 5

60

MISSOURI

108 1 2 19 115 4 0 121 2 129 16 207 7 208 5

Cities Cape Girardeau

116 9 El Dorado Springs

108 1 3 Hannibal

119 4 7 Kansas City

116 8 207 3

Monroe City 119 1

St Louis 119 2 4 7 8

MONTANA

119 3

NEBRASKA

132 1 Cities

Grand Island 130 18

Kerney 130 3

Litchfield 130 3 4 16 35

Ponca 130 1 4 7

Return to 130 40

THE NEW DEAL Civilian Conservation Corps

103 34

61

THE NEW DEAL [Continued] Civilian Conservation Corps [Continued]

110 3-7 9 35 112 28 119 15 125 5 12 21-23 129 18 139 7-9 16 207 13 208 10

Hoover 103 32 34 125 12

National Recovery AdministrationOther Agencies 103 32 34 118 8 205 4 5 8-19

Politics 101 34 103 33 35 104 7 1 8 33 107 12 112 13 28 121 2 125 12 14 15 131 10 132 10 11 138 8 1 15 139 14 140 25 207 12 208 15 209 21

Roosevelt 101 32-34 103 32 104 32 33 106 5 108 5 6 15 16 110 3 35 36 111 6 7 112 27 28 113 25 32 114 19 115 12 118 9 119 6 15 123 30 31 125 12 15 126 13

62

THE NEW DEAL [Continued] Roosevelt [Continued]

127 22 23 128 11 129 10 14 130 23 24 26 27 131 5 9 10 132 9 133 13 27 134 4 8 24 138 11 139 6 7 13 14 23 140 24 14178 142 17 18 205 17 18 207 9 12 13 208 10 209 21

Voting 103 33 106 5 110 25 26 125 14 130 23 131 5 139 252 4 140 25 207 13

Works Progress Administration 101 336 102 2 104 31 105 4 5 8 19 20 107 1 108 12 110 35 111 177 112 28 113 17 18 21 24 33 114 22 115 13 118 8 119 14 156 124 14 17 125 1 12 23 127 22 128 20 23 27 129 5 10 132 9 11 16 133 11 17

63

THE NEW DEAL [Continued] Works Progress Administration Continued]

134 5 9 23 138 11 12 13978 140 23 141 23 142 18 204 6 207 12 208 10 209 21

NEW MEXICO

135 11 18-20 140 3 4

Cities Albuquerque

117 8 11 Deming

116 22 23 Gallup

116 12 Las Cruces

116 22 23

OKIE

113 10 33 114 41 46 128 18 25 33 132 18 19 135 26 202 5 205 4 1 6 208 4

Definition 101 31 102 8 104 37 54 105 22 106 31-33 107 38 108 19 109 17T 19 27 110 28 35

64

OKIE [Continued] Definition [Continued]

114 44 118 24 121 21 32 123 22 37 38 124 25 26 126 40 127 14 31 33 128 33 132 21 22 134 14 136 37-40 137 22 30 139 19 141 25 201 16 202 4 1 16 203 10 206 14 208 4 13

Reactions to Term 101 32 102 8 9 104 37 54 105 22 106 31-33 107 38 39 109 19 110 12 27 28 113 33 34 37 114 41 42 116 34 118 24 120 26 27 121 21 123 37 38 42 124 18 125 42 43 126 32 40 46 127 14 33 36 128 24 25 33 129 21 131 23 132 23 136 22 39 40 137 21 22 30 139 19 141 24 142 29 30

42

35

65

OKIE [Continued] Reactions to Term [Continued]

201 16 203 10 205 12

Rednecks 107 2 4-26

OKLAHOMA

111 6 125 3 10 126 10 14 27 43 128 4 135 11 12 141 5 9

Cities Ardmore

110 1 2 139 2

Blair 114 15

Blanchard 120 1 2 5

Boley 133 1 1 3

Boynton 135 11

Bushyhead 137 73 6

Checotah 113 1 4 128 3 8 209 1

Chelsea 137 7 812

Cold Springs 140 4

Colgate 112 2

Comanche 142 1

Council Hill 131 1

Cushing 201 2

Duncan 110 1 124 1

66

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities Continued]

Durant 103 16

Dustin 139 1 2 25

Enid 138 middot 6

EufaulaLake Eufaula 103 71 29 209 23

Fort Gibson 123 1 12 13 24 25 32 126 1 16

Fort Sill 120 5

Frederick 104 56

Granite 114 8

Greenfield 141 9

Guthrie 138 2-5 13 15

Hammon 142 3 15

Hanna 112 3 136 1

Hartshorne 125 1

Henryetta 103 16 209 1

Hillibee 127 4

Hitchita 112 25 209 3

Holdenville 137 3-5

Hollis 102 1

Lenna 118 1 131 2

Lexington 120 1 2

Lindsay 106 9

67

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities (Continued]

Maud 118 1

McAlester 109 91 10 125 20

McLain 122 1

Meeker 127 6 15 16

Muskogee 122 1 123 18 19 25

Nowata 122 2

Oaklodge 116 1 5

Okemah 103 8 133 4

Oklahoma City 120 8 12 138 3 5

Paden 127 4

Pauls Valley 106 1 109 10 13

Pitcher 103 8

Pleasant Valley 109 10 13

Ponca City 142 1 2

Porum 112 1

Prague 127 5 6

Quinton 136 1 10 11 18

Sallisaw 116 16_ 36

Scullyville 116 3 7

Seminole 116 1 135 8

Spiro 102 1 116 1 3 6 7

68

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities [Continued]

Stillwater 201 4 13

Tryon 201 1

Tulsa 116 16 17

Tuttle 120 1

Watonga 120 4 141 9

Weletka 103 11

Wewoka 112 1 4 25

Whodathoughtit 113 3

Craig County 122 11

Moved to 114 8 115 26 128 2 3 131 1 2 137 3 141 4

Oklahoma Territory 127 1-3

Payne County 105 1

Return to 102 11 107 15 109 27 110 18 38 111 8 18 114 10 14 15 17 116 36 37 120 13 27 123 53 125 25 26 29 30 40 127 16 28 131 13 22 25 133 16 135 23 25 136 18 137 7

69

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Return to [Continued]

139 26 27 140 9 142 3 10 17 22 34 201 13 206 7 207 20 209 1 2 17 18 23

Rogers County 101 23

Sequoyah County 116 1 16-18 36

Wagoner County 101 23

OREGON

109 28 29 130 29-34 206 2

POEMS

128 14 22 25 31 34 36

RELIEFWELFARE Agencies

102 91 13 103 32 107 35 112 12 114 18 124 2 3 125 17 202 5 15 2 0 4 2 11-13

Attitudes toward 101 10 102 91 10 103 32 104 24 32 105 19 110 14 26 27 111 17 112 12 113 17 2833

70

RELIEFWELFARE [Continued] Attitudes toward [Continued]

116 35 119 15 121 177 19 25 123 43 124 177 23 125 38 126 35_~ 39 127 417 42 128 27-30 129 5 130 2 7 131 4 27 30 31 132 16-18 133 13 14 137 32 139 8 140 23 142 18 202 71 8 1 15 203 6 11 204 13 14 20 208 10 209 21

Quality 102 10 103 32 104 32 125 38 39 204 15

Type Received 102 9 10 103 16 32 33 104 24 31 105 19 107 15 108 4 110 17 111 17 112 12 113 32 114 18 42 118 8 121 17 124 23 125 37 128 28 29 130 27 132 16

71

RELIEFWELFARE [Continued] Type Received IContinued]

133 13 134 15 135 28 139 8 202 5 71815 204 15 208 9 209 211 22

Welfare 101 9 10 102 9 10 103 32 104 24 311 36 1 0 5 19- 21 1 2 5 106 12 16 17 23 24 107 14 15 18 351 37 108 4 1 71 18 110 14 17 25-27 111 17 112 121 13 15 113 15 171 28 114 181 421 43 116 35 120 17 121 19 122 24 123 43 125 19 126 251 39 128 27 28 131 4 27 133 11 13 22 136 14 137 32 140 3 141 20 142 18 201 13 202 51 71 15 203 6 11 204 2 11 19-21 205 4 11 12 207 10 13 19

RELIGION

103 32

72

RELIGION [Continued]

110 29 113 321 36 126 28 29 131 6 132 6 135 151 32 142 12 26 33 202 6

Brush Arbor 109 5 122 19 123 25 136 10 139 41 5 209 11

Churches 101 7 11 102 10 105 31 29 106 2 I 8 I 25 107 3 109 5 110 171 18 112 371 39 113 21 16 17 35 114 51 7 8 441 45 115 8 31-33 50-53 117 54-58 118 51 6 1 21 119 4 120 8 121 25 26 122 191 24 123 25126142 124 21 31 5 61 201 22 125 81 41 126 71 241 30 127 21 10 14 271 301 341 351 38-41 128 6 26 27 130 3 131 6 132 6 21 23 133 23 134 1 3 24 25 29 135 7 141 18 31 136 3 7 137 9 10 24 25 138 8 91 14

73

RELIGION Continued] Churches Continued]

140 14 15 141 2 3 9 142 4 22 30-33 143 12 15 24 201 5 11 209 4

MinistryMissionary Work 107 23 113 31 36 142 25 26 29

Moral Majority 134 29

RevivalsTraveling Ministers 109 5 114 5 6 115 32 118 5 6 124 6 125 8 I 9 126 =middot 8 127 5 128 6 131 4 6 I 8 135 14 139 4 141 3 142 26-28 32 33

SOUTH DAKOTA Beadle County

134 1 Huron County

134 5 Return to

134 8 9 29 Wounded Knee

134 5

TEXAS

113 4 114 6 28 43 44 124 4 131 20 142 24 30

74

TEXAS Continued] Cities

Abilene 111 5 6 117 15

Austin lb3 15

Barstow 104 1

Big Spring 142 30 32 209 s 6

Cedar Hill 140 1

Dallas 117 7 140 1

Electra 140 4

Gainesville 121 1

Haskell 129 1

Kemp 117 6

La Mesa 114 14

Plainview 110 3

Port Arthur 116 8 9

Red Springs 114 1

Silverton 140 1

Waco 103 15 16

Wichita Falls 117 8

Wylie 111 1

Brazo River 103 16

Farming Conditions 104 40

Return to 114 14 16 121 28 31 129 6

Rio Grande Valley 103 15

75

VIOLENCE

103 28 29 104 17 21 105 25 27 107 61 9 12 261 28 30 109 2 01 21 33 111 13 17 112 9 10 36 113 4J 18J 21-23 26-29 33 34 114 2527 35 115 49 123 36 125 191 43 126 41 127 23 131 22 23 138 10 11 20-22 139 9 10 15 18 25 203 8 204 9 206 10-12

VIRGINIA

206 1

WASHINGTON

206 1

WORK --xfter World War II

101 29 102 12 103 31 104 15 44 106 16 107 171 19-21 36 110 19 20 34 37 111 16 112 34J 35 114 48 116 31 117 51-57 119 18 120 21 23 24

76

WORK [Continued] --xfter World War II [Continued]

123 46 50 124 28 125 2 28 43-45 126 38 44 127 33 371 41 129 71 8 130 38 41 42 46 134 11 136 301 31 138 25-27 139 22 141 21 26 206 187 19 207 5

Conditions 103 22-24 26 104 2-6 15 16 30 35 52 107 22 24-28 30 31 109 31 110 10 11 12 25 112 26 29 113 15 114 24 124 20 125 22 27 2 9 32 126 21 26 30 38 129 5 12 13 131 21 139 18 203 5 7

During World War II 101 20 29 102 11 103 24 35 104 15 105 25 26 107 17 108 5 6 20 109 37 110 18 19 37 111 12 113 22 26 114 47 48 115 44 47 53 116 31 117 35-51 118 23 119 16

77

WORK [Continued] --ollring World War II [Continued]

120 20 21 121 29 123 22 46 124 27 125 3 27 34 35 43 126 35 43 44 127 20 128 21 29 37 129 7 10 130 37 38 40 41 131 26 29 132 23 133 16 20 134 11 20 136 27 28 138 23-25 139 18 20 21 141 21 26 143 19 202 9 203 8 206 10 15 207 3 4 209 20

Employers 101 30 1025-712 103 12 17 22 32 104 2 15 30 105 11 16 106 15 19 107 9 29-31 38 108 14 15 20 109 1 15 20 27 110 9-11 13 27 36 111 15 112 6 7 26 29 32 113 15 16 28 29 114 11 24 31 41-43 115 16 43-45 116 6 7 25 26 28 30-32 117 18 52 118 13 20 119 11-13 16 18 19 120 12 14 15 20 23 121 17 24 122 5-8 123 35 36

78

WORK [Continued] ~players [Continued]

124 20 125 5 21 24 271 281 40 126 151 21 22 251 26 361 371 39 127 11 121 201 211 30 33 128 18 31 129 4 1 7 1 9-11 1 13 1 18 1 21 2 2 130 31 3540 131 16 26 27 133 2 6 134 121 16-18 201 211 25 136 17-19 26 27 33-35 137 6 8 161 19 20 138 3-6 13 20 139 10 121 14-16 140 9-11 141 16 17 201 12 202 2 3 203 7 206 31 15 207 3 5 209 16

Labor Contracting 107 19 261 291 311 32 133 16-18 26

Migrant Labor 101 41 5 12 30 102 6 7 103 24 25 104 2-6 15 241 25 52 105 9-12 171 18 106 121 131 15 17 21-24 107 4 5 8 18 24-27 30 31 108 3 8 15 109 7 8 19-21 27-30 110 91 101 13 15 111 8 12 16 17 112 6 31 32 113 13 15 18 32 114 31 32 115 52 116 27-30 117 12 17-19 291 31 118 16 119 11 12 120 11-13 15 22 121 10 11 22 122 5 22

79

WORK Continued] --grgrant Labor Continued]

123 35 42 43 125 33 126 26 30 33 37 38 127 31 128 16 21 28 129 3 4 11-17 20 21 130 33 34 131 15 19-21 26 133 19 134 9-13 21 22 135 21 25 29 136 37 38 137 16 20 139 13 15-17 140 3 4 141 19 20 142 18 143 11 13 201 8 14 202 4 9 15 203 4 5 7 8-10 205 3 4 7 206 2 4 5-7 9 12-15 208 6 209 8 9 12-15

Mining 103 8 19 115 33 116 20 21 122 11-13 125 1 3 4 12 131 2 140 4 5 141 1

Odd Jobs 104 23 105 15 25 106 3 107 12 18 19 34 35 108 3 5 6 9 111 11 15 16 113 13 114 17 18 32 33 40 41 48 115 19 24 116 25 26 117 7 52 118 18 119 8 12 14 15

80

WORK [Continued] --odd Jobs

120 8 17 122 6 7 22 123 36 40 49 124 14 16 19 24 127 11 128 19 20 29 129 1 3 5 7 131 16 25 30 132 14 17 134 8 12 15 16 135 11 23 137 12 20 25 26 138 18 22 139 6 7 12 16 17 140 1 6-8 10 142 2 3 5 9 14 34 35 143 6 12 14-16 206 3 4 209 20

Oil Fields 102 5-7 12 112 25 26 114 14 15 116 1 13 121 17 125 2 4 1 28 46 129 9 135 7 8 I 23 29 139 22 140 4 142 2 3 206 16 18 208 1-5

Permanent Jobs 101 9 27 29 103 12 17 23 24 32 104 4 6 14 24 26 29 34 106 4 107 19 35 108 4 7-9 109 15 27-29 110 2 10 18 19 21 24 111 6 9-11 16 112 7 30 31 113 1 4 21 28-31 114 16 31 32 48 115 16 1 17 4 4 116 2 7-16 32

81

WORK [Continued] --permanent Jobs [Continued]

118 11 131 18 19 119 191 20 120 201 211 25 121 22 122 2 3 I 5~8 I 23 123 11 VI 35 36 124 1 14-17 125 20 25 27-29 37 126 21 25 33 35-38 127 11 20-22 24 30 128 20 28-30 129 4 7 130 31 36-38 131 21 30 132 18 19 133 19 22 134 11 18 25-28 36 136 2 10 14 15 19 33-35 137 6 8 26-28 138 1-4 8 139 22 23 140 4 5 10-12 20 141 12 17 142 5 25 26 28 35 143 19 201 10 205 6 8 9 2 07 3 1 5 208 1

Prisoners of War as Workers 115 47 133 20 203 9

Strikes 101 17 104 21 22 1 43 105 11 21 106 13 15 16 191 20 33 107 7 11 15 28 109 20 21 110 32 33 111 13 112 7-10 14 113 32 115 48-50 118 18 124 24 125 3 4

82

WORK [Continued] --strikes [Continued]

126 36 127 24 129 10 11 130 40 41 131 27 133 25 138 8 139 16 17 140 14-16 22 201 14 203 7 206 10-13 209 18

Unions 101 17 35 104 21 22 45 105 21 106 15 16 107 5 11-13 21-24 108 12 109 20 112 2 10 32 34-36 113 31 114 42 115 50 116 33 34 118 18 119 13 120 23 24 124 24 125 34 43 45 46 126 36 127 42 128 30 129 10 11 16 130 39-41 46 131 26 134 23 139 16 140 14 22 141 21 203 7 209 18

Wages 101 27 103 10 14 17 18 22 23 33 104 2 4 I 22 I 24 26 341 35 47 105 13 161 17

83

WORK [Continued] --wages [Continued]

106 14 18 19 107 2 12 17 25 30 108 5 6 8 109 6 8 20 21 28 29 31 40 110 7 9 11 1216 111 8 11 13 14 16 112 4 8-10 14 113 13 16-18 26 28 29 114 11 18 25 32 33 42 115 16 28 44 50 116 7 11 16 19 26-32 34 117 7 18 32 35 118 15 18 119 1 11 13 14 120 11-14 121 11 122 3 6-8 123 35 49 125 4 5 7 12 21-23 27-29 38 43 126 23 25 26 36 42 127 17 24 42 43 128 30 129 3 5 7 10 11 21 22 13 0 3 6 3 7 3 9-41 131 12 13 16 134 12 15 16 23 24 26 135 11 21 23 136 28 29 137 8 9 32 138 5 11 18 25 139 6 7 10 12-14 16-18 140 7 9 10 14 15 141 4 8 10 12 15 16 142 16 201 10 203 2 5 204 14 205 6 206 4 10 11 14 15 2 07 10 13 208 9 209 13 15

Work Permits 109 22 23

37

FARMING Continued] Dust Storms IContinued]

127 27 29 128 10 130 16 131 11 136 40 138 137 14 141 4 6 142 4 17-20 201 16 205 4 207 6 14-18 20 21 209 6

FloodsCyclones 107 16 111 6 7 114 23 123 14 23 130 1 134 5 138 15 139 11 209 1

Government Policies 101 20 24 102 2 103 24 32 33 35 104 7 8 33 105 5 106 8 107 13 108 6 15 16 109 9 22 111 6 7 113 32 114 19 20 118 9 10 119 6 120 20 123 30-32 124 9 10 125 121 13 127 22 128 11 130 26 27 131 5 10 11 132 10 134 4 8 24 139 6 16 17

38

FARMING fContinued] Government Policies Continued]

140 24 142 18 201 2 205 11-19 209 7 8

Income 101 3 104 2 105 2 106 8 111 5 112 3 24 26 113 1 2 4 114 4 16 19 115 11 43 117 7 118 2 8 9 119 4 6 7 121 6 7 123 40 41 126 6 13 151 20 127 16 12 8 51 9 129 2 130 15 18 211 22 25 26 34 35

481 49 132 2 9 11 135 3 138 3 140 5 141 4 51 19 142 5 143 20 205 6 13 206 2-4 207 81 9 15 21

Land Ownership 101 23 103 31 107 2 108 1 109 91 10 110 22 112 3 114 1 2 7 115 36 119 1-3 6 7 120 6

39

FARMING [Continued] Land Ownership [Continued]

121 2 122 2 3 123 35 41 50 125 2 3 23 126 2 3 13 127 12 18 22 128 8 129 1 7 22 130 3 131 4 133 3 4 12 137 18 25 26 134 2 4 5 8 11 137 27 138 2 3 139 2 140 5 13 17-19 141 3 15-17 21 22 142 2-4 25 143 20 2 OS 1 2 206 1 5 6 8 9 207 9 10 209 1 22

Land Rental 101 2 102 1 103 8 23 104 1 7 8 107 2 110 1 111 2 113 4 114 1 2 10 14 115 23 27 116 16-18 118 2 119 3 120 6 121 2 7 8 122 2 123 127 13 40 41 50 124 4 9 127 1 2 6 7 128 5 129 1 130 5 15 i31 4 17-19

40

FARMING [Continued] Land Rental IContinued]

138 9 139 5 140 101 13 141 15 201 3 206 5 9

Methods 101 3 102 3 7 12 103 171 20 21 24 31 39 104 1 105 5 106 7 29 109 6 11 12 30 31 110 21 22 28 111 7 112 23 113 2 114 19 20 115 51 41-48 116 5 15 18 118 1 10 19 119 2 4 120 11 14 121 6 7 122 9 10 16-18 123 2 3 6 7 19 29 30 51 52 124 8 9 125 10 11 15 16 126 5 14 21 127 7 16 128 7 10 11 129 7 130 15 1619 131 5 11 18 132 3 9 10 134 6 140 20 141 6 19 142 51 19~ 201 22 143 2 0 201 6 206 3 8 207 7 81 14 16

Sharecropping 103 1 7 105 1 110 1 3

41

FARMING Continued] Sharecropping Continued]

111 2 112 3 24 113 4 115 6 91 27 116 17 117 11 5 7 118 2 9 121 2 127 21 61 15 128 8 129 1 130 51 151 18 137 2 141 41 8 142 2 206 4 5 209 11 19

THE GRAPES OF WRATHSTEINBECK

106 6 1 71 15 108 15 110 29-301 33 119 13 122 22 125 41 128 331 34 132 22 134 13 142 19 208 4 71 11 13-16

Identification with 101 16 35 103 27 28 111 18 113 35 121 27 127 181 41 42 129 13 20 21 131 13 133 21 136 20 37 139 20 201811 205 5

42

THE GRAPES OF WRATHSTEINBECK [Continued] Movie

103 27 105 26 106 33 34 107 5 13 110 2 8 113 34 114 45 118 16 17 121 27 124 25 127 42 131 28 137 31 139 19 141 24 208 15

Objections to 101 16 103 2 8 105 26 27 106 33-36 114 45 46 118 23 24 120 28 124 25 127 18 25 128 33 34 131 27 28 137 30 31 139 20 141 2 4 143 13 204 19 205 5 2 06 19 208 14-16

HEALTH Accidents

104 61 62 107 18 116 22 23

Birth of Children 101 5 102 2 103 5 9 10 13 16 105 1

43

HEALTH [Continued] Birth of Children Continued]

106 16 22 109 15 16 18~ 37 111 6 112 20 113 2 4 5 14 18-20 114 37 115 11-13 17 38 117 21 120 3 8 13 19-22 122 20 123 50 125 10 37 126 12 127 7 1 8 129 19 20 130 1 2 22 133 10 135 9 12 20 21 136 4 8 27 137 2 1 3 138 2 139 19 23 140 711 142 2 8 143 17 202 3 7 11 12 18

Causes of Death 101 25 103 5 106 16 107 1 13 19 109 25 26 38 39 110 2 31 111 5 112 6 113 1 19 30 114 43 49 115 3 6 7 17 18 116 5 117 20 21 26 120 1 3 19 24 25 123 16~ 43 124 23 126 44 127 4 5 13 130 24 48 132 19 135 137 14 16

44

HEALTH [Continued] Causes of Death [Continued]

136 3-6 25 27 29-31 38 39 141 16 142 23 143 19 202 3 9 10 12 14 16-18 206 14 209 19 20

Diseases 102 13 103 20 105 11 14 23 24 107 6 11 13 14 16 19 20 30 31 109 24 38 39 110 2 8 30 31 112 14 19 24 113 8 12 13 18 19 30 114 9 17 25 26 37 49 115 5 7 12 16-20 22 23 116 19 117 26 47 52-56 120 3 19 20 24 26 122 18 24 123 16 22-24 124 22-24 26 125 47 126 22 35 127 3 7 128 2 9 129 2 3 130 3 38 47 131 12 22 132 2 19 133 8 135 13 21 136 25 30 35 39 137 4 8 138 13 23 139 7 140 5 142 20 21 202 1-4 8-14 16 18 203 6 205 1 206 2 209 11 12 19

Folk Remedies and Cures 103 5 107 11

45

HEALTH [Continued] Folk Remedies and Cures Continued]

109 24 25 113 11 19 115 2 3 22 117 20 21 123 20 23 128 6 133 9 10 135 14 22 137 4 142 20 21 202 8-111 14

Health Care 101 13 20 102 13 103 5 91 16 105 141 151 23 24 106 1 8 107 111 18 23 38 109 151 16 181 23 241 381 39 110 2 1 8 1 311 32 112 6 113 1 51 18-201 301 311 33 38 114 17 371 38 115 5-7 12-18 23 116 5 61 23 117 20-231 55 118 171 18 120 3 41 8 21 22 121 20 25 122 18 20 21 123 4 22 23 124 4 22 23 125 10 21 37 38 126 22 23 35 127 3 7-9 30 128 2 9 129 19 130 1 22 23 47 48 131 22 132 19 133 8-10 135 91 12-14 21 22 136 6 9 301 33 35 137 8 138 131 23 139 71 9~ 101 18 19 141 2 0 142 20

46

HEALTH Continued] Health Care Continued]

202 2-14 16-19 206 14 209 11 12

Sanitation 202 4-6 15 17

HOUSING Auto Courts

107 9~ 14~ 27 Ditch Camps

102 7 8~ 14 103 26 104 12 105 23 106 15 107 10 110 6 25 113 14 35 114 39 115 52 118 15 16 119 13 16 121 19 20 122 22 23 125 20 37 126 33 129 15 131 20 132 18 136 37-39 137 17 139 18 202 4-6 15 203 3 206 7 I 10 208 7 8 11 209 10

Dugouts 135 11~ 18 19

Government-provided 101 34 103 26 27 104 19 20 51 105 10 106 10 11 14

47

HOUSING Continued] Government-provided [Continued]

107 4-7 13 14 16 17 28 108 12 109 31-33 110 14 111 9-11 15 112 3 8 113 35 36 114 38 39 118 16 119 13 121 17-19 124 16 125 25 33 36 126 26 30-32 127 23 41 128 20 129 141 15 131 22 133 2 0 137 30 141 20 202 6 15 203 3 204 16 17 205 4 206 13 14 208 7 20 9 10

Grower-provided 102 8 103 24-26 104 20 42 46 105 9 106 12 15 109 15 28 110 16 111 14 112 6 113 13 16 114 10 23 28 33 34 118 18 20 119 12 13 121 22 122 6 23 123 35 42 125 24 25~ 33 35 36 126 21 7 33 127 11 18 23

48

HOUSING [Continued] Grower-provided [Continued]

128 19 129 4 5 13-15 131 16 133 18 137 17 ~ 20 139 15 18 140 6 8-10 16 141 14 16 17 201 8 9 203 3 204 16 17 206 6-8 13 209 10

Homes in California 101 8 26 28 29 102 4 6 11 12 103 21 104 4 12-14 25 26 49 60 61 105 19 20 106 12 21 107 5 I 7 121 27 108 31 6 1 7 109 151 181 271 29 110 81 14 15 111 14 112 61 8 I 201 301 331 39 113 16-201 23 24 28 114 10 111 231 331 34 115 15-17 116 241 261 32 117 18 19 118 14 121 111 171 181 221 29 122 246 123 341 36 371 411 50 124 101 111 141 16 125 251 35 126 21 22 33 127 11 13 18-241 30 311 37 128 19 20 129 4 11 12 15-17 131 13 16 17 19 20 132 12 14 15 17 133 8 12 15 27 28 134 10-13 135 24 27 31 33 136 21 24 25 137 20 24 26 27

49

HOUSING [Continued] Homes in California IContinued]

138 13 16-18 20 25 28 29 139 17 18 ~3 24 140 6-11 17 141 13 14 16 27 142 29 143 11 12 20 201 10 202 3 203 1 2 204 16 18 205 7 206 7-9 208 10 209 9 11 14 15

Homestead in Arkansas 103 3 115 1 2 4 9 10 22-24 128 1 2 137 1 141 1 2 143 6 7

Homesmiddottead in Missouri 108 1 119 1 2 4

Homestead in Nebraska 130 5-8 18 132 2 8

Homestead in Oklahoma 103 9 12-14 17 104 56 106 2 109 10 110 1 114 1 4 10 16 115 2 7 118 2 4 122 2 4 9 11 123 1 2 9-14 124 3-5 125 9 10 126 3 4 27 127 1 2 6 7 15 16 26 27 128 3 131 1 133 1 4 135 6-8 136 8 11 12 137 7 13

50

HOUSING [Continued] Homestead in Oklahoma [Continued]

138 2 3 9 11 12 139 1-3 142 1-4 7--13 209 3

Homestead in South Dakota 134 2 3

Homestead in Texas 111 3 117 2 121 1 4 129 1 2 140 1

Internment Camps WW II) 122 23 125 35

Labor Camps 103 21 24 28 104 44 107 4 10 12 16 17 26 27 29 109 27 28 31-33 110 33 113 17 20 114 24-28 33 117 11 12 17 18 25 123 33 128 16 129 4 12 17 133 18 134 13 21 22 142 29 202 15 204 16 205 5

State Rental Homes 135 27 28

Tents 101 34 102 4 5 103 9 104 3 13 42 43 62 105 9 106 13 107 4 9 10 14 17 27 28 109 1 2 9 31 113 6 114 24 115 15

51

HOUSING [Continued] Tents Continued]

116 8 117 19 121 17-20 123 33 124 16 125 33 37 127 30~ 37 129 4 12 15 131 13 20 21 134 21 140 6 143 13 14 202 4 204 9 17 206 6 7 209 10 11

IMPACT OF EXPERIENCE

l(H 14 161 191 28 31 102 10 103 35 41 104 2 81 48 55 63 64 106 26 27 107 6 14 30-33 35-37 108 19-21 109 40 110 13 19 20 27 34-36 38 39 111 18 112 14 17 19-211 30 34 40 113 24-26 2 9 34 37 114 50 115 20 53 116 37 117 10 15 24 27 58 121 11 15-19 31 122 23 24 123 39 42 53-55 125 45 47 126 17 ~ 18 24 33 45 46 127 12 14 19-21 32-351 41 43 128 19 30~ 35-38 130 48 49 131 191 25 31 132 17 24

52

IMPACT OF EXPERIENCE [Continued]

134 136

137 138 141 142 143 202 203 209

24 25 28 11 17 20 41 29_ 32 16 31-33 14 25 26 28 34 22 23 16-19 11 19 25

29 21 25 33 35 36 40

INDIANA

202 1

IOWA

142 205 207

4 1 1

IWO JIMA

117 42-48

JAPANESE INTERNMENT

122 125 205

23 35 9 10

KANSAS

113 116 132 207

3 14 1 6 16

KU KLUX KLAN

103 135

28 14-17

53

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA

114 301 46 116 19 122 22 131 20 135 20 139 11 140 13 202 4 51 9 17 18 208 3 1 6 10-12

Attraction of California 101 3 1 17 102 3 103 18 20 105 6 106 6 9 11 281 29 107 8 108 4 I 18 109 9 110 8 111 9 112 23 113 51 6 114 91 22 115 14 391 41 116 71 9 117 8 118 11 12 119 8 1 10 11 121 9 122 3 124 10 11 125 81 241 30 126 151 16 127 8 1 16 27 128 13 129 3 130 32 131 12 25 132 3 11 12 134 81 11 24 135 11 18 136 18 139 101 26 140 5 141 51 14 142 3 4 143 11 201 4 I 6 8 12

54

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA [Continued]

202 6 206 2 4 209 2

Belongings 101 3 102 4 103 15 20 104 42 105 6 7 106 10 107 3 16 108 4 111 8 112 2 113 6 7 11 114 30 115 14 116 22 117 8 118 13 15 124 10 12 126 17 127 9 18 128 15 130 30 35 131 13 132 14 135 20 136 19 138 14 140 9 141 14 202 5 205 1 207 19 209 5

Border Inspections 102 8 103 15 20 104 9 10 49 105 8 106 30 108 18 19 110 24 113 6 7 10-12 114 30 31 117 11 118 13

55

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA Continued] Border Inspections Continued]

121 10 123 33 124 13 125 32 126 20 127 10 29 128 16 18 131 14 132 14 133 7 135 20 137 18 138 14 143 15 209 5 8

CookingFood 102 3 5 13 15 103 21 106 10 113 8 10 114 9 29 116 10 117 9 118 12 119 10 123 33 125 19 31 126 20 127 10 128 15 130 3 0 1 3 3 131 13 14 132 13 133 5 6 134 10 135 20 138 14 141 12 143 11 15 209 5

Funds Available 101 3 24 102 4 103 15 18 104 2 105 6 106 9 107 4 14-16

56

MIGRATIONTO CALIFORNIA [Continued] Funds Available [Continued]

108 5 110 3 8 111 8 112 1 4 6 113 6 114 10 17 29 115 14 116 10 22 117 710 118 13 121 3 10 122 4 123 34 124 12 125 17 126 5 18-20 127 17 2 9 128 15 129 3 130 29 30 34 131 13 132 13 133 3 134 8 10 135 12 18 138 14 140 6 141 12 142 25 143 10 11 201 7 205 1 209 5

Reasons for Move 101 3 23 102 2 4 103 15 18 20 25 39 104 2 42 105 4 6 106 9 11 107 2 108 3 5 18 109 9 10 13 27 110 3 4 8 111 7 8 112 2 113 5 6

57

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA [Continued] Reasons for Move [Continued]

114 115 116 117 118 119 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 201 204 205 206 207 209

Route 102 103 104 105 106 108 110 112 113 114 115 116

8-10 21 22 14 19-22 7 11 8 8 3 141 10 8 14 7 1

12 2 291 121 11 11 41 111 181 8 13 10 51 5

9

4 30 1 32

101 141 23-25 30

8 1 16 1 30 13

3 311 321 341 35 13

3 8-11

12 18 40

13

26 6 9 11

2-4 16 17 19 24 21 10 6 9 1 2 10 19 11 21 191 22

4 18-20 2 I 8 61 7 10 4 3 5 4 I 8 31 40 22-24

58

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA Continued] Route Continued]

117 8-10 118 12 119 9 10 124 11 125 17 126 181 19 127 9 181 29 128 14-16 130 32-34 131 14 132 13 134 10 135 11 19 137 17 138 13 14 202 4 5 205 1 209 7

Shelter 102 4 103 18-20 104 9 106 10 107 4 108 4 111 8 112 5 113 8 10 114 9 24 28 29 116 22 23 117 9 118 12 119 9 121 9 123 33 124 10 125 17-19 126 17 127 9 128 15 129 3 130 301 33 131 13 132 13 133 5 134 10 135 11 136 19

59

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA [Continued] Shelter [Continued]

137 17 141 12 143 11 201 7 2 07 18 209 5

Transportation 101 3 102 4-6 103 16 18 20 104 8 42 105 6 1 7 106 10 107 3 108 4 109 9 13 110 3 8 23 24 111 8 112 5 113 6 7 114 8 24 29-31 115 14 116 1 9 10 22 117 8 118 12 119 8 9 121 9 122 4 I 17 123 32 33 124 12 125 17-191 24 26 2 9 31 126 5 17 18 127 9 17 128 15 129 3 131 13 133 4 134 10 135 11 136 19 138 13 139 10 140 5 9 141 12 142 3 25

15143 201 8 205 1 209 1 2 4 5

60

MISSOURI

108 1 2 19 115 4 0 121 2 129 16 207 7 208 5

Cities Cape Girardeau

116 9 El Dorado Springs

108 1 3 Hannibal

119 4 7 Kansas City

116 8 207 3

Monroe City 119 1

St Louis 119 2 4 7 8

MONTANA

119 3

NEBRASKA

132 1 Cities

Grand Island 130 18

Kerney 130 3

Litchfield 130 3 4 16 35

Ponca 130 1 4 7

Return to 130 40

THE NEW DEAL Civilian Conservation Corps

103 34

61

THE NEW DEAL [Continued] Civilian Conservation Corps [Continued]

110 3-7 9 35 112 28 119 15 125 5 12 21-23 129 18 139 7-9 16 207 13 208 10

Hoover 103 32 34 125 12

National Recovery AdministrationOther Agencies 103 32 34 118 8 205 4 5 8-19

Politics 101 34 103 33 35 104 7 1 8 33 107 12 112 13 28 121 2 125 12 14 15 131 10 132 10 11 138 8 1 15 139 14 140 25 207 12 208 15 209 21

Roosevelt 101 32-34 103 32 104 32 33 106 5 108 5 6 15 16 110 3 35 36 111 6 7 112 27 28 113 25 32 114 19 115 12 118 9 119 6 15 123 30 31 125 12 15 126 13

62

THE NEW DEAL [Continued] Roosevelt [Continued]

127 22 23 128 11 129 10 14 130 23 24 26 27 131 5 9 10 132 9 133 13 27 134 4 8 24 138 11 139 6 7 13 14 23 140 24 14178 142 17 18 205 17 18 207 9 12 13 208 10 209 21

Voting 103 33 106 5 110 25 26 125 14 130 23 131 5 139 252 4 140 25 207 13

Works Progress Administration 101 336 102 2 104 31 105 4 5 8 19 20 107 1 108 12 110 35 111 177 112 28 113 17 18 21 24 33 114 22 115 13 118 8 119 14 156 124 14 17 125 1 12 23 127 22 128 20 23 27 129 5 10 132 9 11 16 133 11 17

63

THE NEW DEAL [Continued] Works Progress Administration Continued]

134 5 9 23 138 11 12 13978 140 23 141 23 142 18 204 6 207 12 208 10 209 21

NEW MEXICO

135 11 18-20 140 3 4

Cities Albuquerque

117 8 11 Deming

116 22 23 Gallup

116 12 Las Cruces

116 22 23

OKIE

113 10 33 114 41 46 128 18 25 33 132 18 19 135 26 202 5 205 4 1 6 208 4

Definition 101 31 102 8 104 37 54 105 22 106 31-33 107 38 108 19 109 17T 19 27 110 28 35

64

OKIE [Continued] Definition [Continued]

114 44 118 24 121 21 32 123 22 37 38 124 25 26 126 40 127 14 31 33 128 33 132 21 22 134 14 136 37-40 137 22 30 139 19 141 25 201 16 202 4 1 16 203 10 206 14 208 4 13

Reactions to Term 101 32 102 8 9 104 37 54 105 22 106 31-33 107 38 39 109 19 110 12 27 28 113 33 34 37 114 41 42 116 34 118 24 120 26 27 121 21 123 37 38 42 124 18 125 42 43 126 32 40 46 127 14 33 36 128 24 25 33 129 21 131 23 132 23 136 22 39 40 137 21 22 30 139 19 141 24 142 29 30

42

35

65

OKIE [Continued] Reactions to Term [Continued]

201 16 203 10 205 12

Rednecks 107 2 4-26

OKLAHOMA

111 6 125 3 10 126 10 14 27 43 128 4 135 11 12 141 5 9

Cities Ardmore

110 1 2 139 2

Blair 114 15

Blanchard 120 1 2 5

Boley 133 1 1 3

Boynton 135 11

Bushyhead 137 73 6

Checotah 113 1 4 128 3 8 209 1

Chelsea 137 7 812

Cold Springs 140 4

Colgate 112 2

Comanche 142 1

Council Hill 131 1

Cushing 201 2

Duncan 110 1 124 1

66

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities Continued]

Durant 103 16

Dustin 139 1 2 25

Enid 138 middot 6

EufaulaLake Eufaula 103 71 29 209 23

Fort Gibson 123 1 12 13 24 25 32 126 1 16

Fort Sill 120 5

Frederick 104 56

Granite 114 8

Greenfield 141 9

Guthrie 138 2-5 13 15

Hammon 142 3 15

Hanna 112 3 136 1

Hartshorne 125 1

Henryetta 103 16 209 1

Hillibee 127 4

Hitchita 112 25 209 3

Holdenville 137 3-5

Hollis 102 1

Lenna 118 1 131 2

Lexington 120 1 2

Lindsay 106 9

67

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities (Continued]

Maud 118 1

McAlester 109 91 10 125 20

McLain 122 1

Meeker 127 6 15 16

Muskogee 122 1 123 18 19 25

Nowata 122 2

Oaklodge 116 1 5

Okemah 103 8 133 4

Oklahoma City 120 8 12 138 3 5

Paden 127 4

Pauls Valley 106 1 109 10 13

Pitcher 103 8

Pleasant Valley 109 10 13

Ponca City 142 1 2

Porum 112 1

Prague 127 5 6

Quinton 136 1 10 11 18

Sallisaw 116 16_ 36

Scullyville 116 3 7

Seminole 116 1 135 8

Spiro 102 1 116 1 3 6 7

68

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities [Continued]

Stillwater 201 4 13

Tryon 201 1

Tulsa 116 16 17

Tuttle 120 1

Watonga 120 4 141 9

Weletka 103 11

Wewoka 112 1 4 25

Whodathoughtit 113 3

Craig County 122 11

Moved to 114 8 115 26 128 2 3 131 1 2 137 3 141 4

Oklahoma Territory 127 1-3

Payne County 105 1

Return to 102 11 107 15 109 27 110 18 38 111 8 18 114 10 14 15 17 116 36 37 120 13 27 123 53 125 25 26 29 30 40 127 16 28 131 13 22 25 133 16 135 23 25 136 18 137 7

69

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Return to [Continued]

139 26 27 140 9 142 3 10 17 22 34 201 13 206 7 207 20 209 1 2 17 18 23

Rogers County 101 23

Sequoyah County 116 1 16-18 36

Wagoner County 101 23

OREGON

109 28 29 130 29-34 206 2

POEMS

128 14 22 25 31 34 36

RELIEFWELFARE Agencies

102 91 13 103 32 107 35 112 12 114 18 124 2 3 125 17 202 5 15 2 0 4 2 11-13

Attitudes toward 101 10 102 91 10 103 32 104 24 32 105 19 110 14 26 27 111 17 112 12 113 17 2833

70

RELIEFWELFARE [Continued] Attitudes toward [Continued]

116 35 119 15 121 177 19 25 123 43 124 177 23 125 38 126 35_~ 39 127 417 42 128 27-30 129 5 130 2 7 131 4 27 30 31 132 16-18 133 13 14 137 32 139 8 140 23 142 18 202 71 8 1 15 203 6 11 204 13 14 20 208 10 209 21

Quality 102 10 103 32 104 32 125 38 39 204 15

Type Received 102 9 10 103 16 32 33 104 24 31 105 19 107 15 108 4 110 17 111 17 112 12 113 32 114 18 42 118 8 121 17 124 23 125 37 128 28 29 130 27 132 16

71

RELIEFWELFARE [Continued] Type Received IContinued]

133 13 134 15 135 28 139 8 202 5 71815 204 15 208 9 209 211 22

Welfare 101 9 10 102 9 10 103 32 104 24 311 36 1 0 5 19- 21 1 2 5 106 12 16 17 23 24 107 14 15 18 351 37 108 4 1 71 18 110 14 17 25-27 111 17 112 121 13 15 113 15 171 28 114 181 421 43 116 35 120 17 121 19 122 24 123 43 125 19 126 251 39 128 27 28 131 4 27 133 11 13 22 136 14 137 32 140 3 141 20 142 18 201 13 202 51 71 15 203 6 11 204 2 11 19-21 205 4 11 12 207 10 13 19

RELIGION

103 32

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RELIGION [Continued]

110 29 113 321 36 126 28 29 131 6 132 6 135 151 32 142 12 26 33 202 6

Brush Arbor 109 5 122 19 123 25 136 10 139 41 5 209 11

Churches 101 7 11 102 10 105 31 29 106 2 I 8 I 25 107 3 109 5 110 171 18 112 371 39 113 21 16 17 35 114 51 7 8 441 45 115 8 31-33 50-53 117 54-58 118 51 6 1 21 119 4 120 8 121 25 26 122 191 24 123 25126142 124 21 31 5 61 201 22 125 81 41 126 71 241 30 127 21 10 14 271 301 341 351 38-41 128 6 26 27 130 3 131 6 132 6 21 23 133 23 134 1 3 24 25 29 135 7 141 18 31 136 3 7 137 9 10 24 25 138 8 91 14

73

RELIGION Continued] Churches Continued]

140 14 15 141 2 3 9 142 4 22 30-33 143 12 15 24 201 5 11 209 4

MinistryMissionary Work 107 23 113 31 36 142 25 26 29

Moral Majority 134 29

RevivalsTraveling Ministers 109 5 114 5 6 115 32 118 5 6 124 6 125 8 I 9 126 =middot 8 127 5 128 6 131 4 6 I 8 135 14 139 4 141 3 142 26-28 32 33

SOUTH DAKOTA Beadle County

134 1 Huron County

134 5 Return to

134 8 9 29 Wounded Knee

134 5

TEXAS

113 4 114 6 28 43 44 124 4 131 20 142 24 30

74

TEXAS Continued] Cities

Abilene 111 5 6 117 15

Austin lb3 15

Barstow 104 1

Big Spring 142 30 32 209 s 6

Cedar Hill 140 1

Dallas 117 7 140 1

Electra 140 4

Gainesville 121 1

Haskell 129 1

Kemp 117 6

La Mesa 114 14

Plainview 110 3

Port Arthur 116 8 9

Red Springs 114 1

Silverton 140 1

Waco 103 15 16

Wichita Falls 117 8

Wylie 111 1

Brazo River 103 16

Farming Conditions 104 40

Return to 114 14 16 121 28 31 129 6

Rio Grande Valley 103 15

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VIOLENCE

103 28 29 104 17 21 105 25 27 107 61 9 12 261 28 30 109 2 01 21 33 111 13 17 112 9 10 36 113 4J 18J 21-23 26-29 33 34 114 2527 35 115 49 123 36 125 191 43 126 41 127 23 131 22 23 138 10 11 20-22 139 9 10 15 18 25 203 8 204 9 206 10-12

VIRGINIA

206 1

WASHINGTON

206 1

WORK --xfter World War II

101 29 102 12 103 31 104 15 44 106 16 107 171 19-21 36 110 19 20 34 37 111 16 112 34J 35 114 48 116 31 117 51-57 119 18 120 21 23 24

76

WORK [Continued] --xfter World War II [Continued]

123 46 50 124 28 125 2 28 43-45 126 38 44 127 33 371 41 129 71 8 130 38 41 42 46 134 11 136 301 31 138 25-27 139 22 141 21 26 206 187 19 207 5

Conditions 103 22-24 26 104 2-6 15 16 30 35 52 107 22 24-28 30 31 109 31 110 10 11 12 25 112 26 29 113 15 114 24 124 20 125 22 27 2 9 32 126 21 26 30 38 129 5 12 13 131 21 139 18 203 5 7

During World War II 101 20 29 102 11 103 24 35 104 15 105 25 26 107 17 108 5 6 20 109 37 110 18 19 37 111 12 113 22 26 114 47 48 115 44 47 53 116 31 117 35-51 118 23 119 16

77

WORK [Continued] --ollring World War II [Continued]

120 20 21 121 29 123 22 46 124 27 125 3 27 34 35 43 126 35 43 44 127 20 128 21 29 37 129 7 10 130 37 38 40 41 131 26 29 132 23 133 16 20 134 11 20 136 27 28 138 23-25 139 18 20 21 141 21 26 143 19 202 9 203 8 206 10 15 207 3 4 209 20

Employers 101 30 1025-712 103 12 17 22 32 104 2 15 30 105 11 16 106 15 19 107 9 29-31 38 108 14 15 20 109 1 15 20 27 110 9-11 13 27 36 111 15 112 6 7 26 29 32 113 15 16 28 29 114 11 24 31 41-43 115 16 43-45 116 6 7 25 26 28 30-32 117 18 52 118 13 20 119 11-13 16 18 19 120 12 14 15 20 23 121 17 24 122 5-8 123 35 36

78

WORK [Continued] ~players [Continued]

124 20 125 5 21 24 271 281 40 126 151 21 22 251 26 361 371 39 127 11 121 201 211 30 33 128 18 31 129 4 1 7 1 9-11 1 13 1 18 1 21 2 2 130 31 3540 131 16 26 27 133 2 6 134 121 16-18 201 211 25 136 17-19 26 27 33-35 137 6 8 161 19 20 138 3-6 13 20 139 10 121 14-16 140 9-11 141 16 17 201 12 202 2 3 203 7 206 31 15 207 3 5 209 16

Labor Contracting 107 19 261 291 311 32 133 16-18 26

Migrant Labor 101 41 5 12 30 102 6 7 103 24 25 104 2-6 15 241 25 52 105 9-12 171 18 106 121 131 15 17 21-24 107 4 5 8 18 24-27 30 31 108 3 8 15 109 7 8 19-21 27-30 110 91 101 13 15 111 8 12 16 17 112 6 31 32 113 13 15 18 32 114 31 32 115 52 116 27-30 117 12 17-19 291 31 118 16 119 11 12 120 11-13 15 22 121 10 11 22 122 5 22

79

WORK Continued] --grgrant Labor Continued]

123 35 42 43 125 33 126 26 30 33 37 38 127 31 128 16 21 28 129 3 4 11-17 20 21 130 33 34 131 15 19-21 26 133 19 134 9-13 21 22 135 21 25 29 136 37 38 137 16 20 139 13 15-17 140 3 4 141 19 20 142 18 143 11 13 201 8 14 202 4 9 15 203 4 5 7 8-10 205 3 4 7 206 2 4 5-7 9 12-15 208 6 209 8 9 12-15

Mining 103 8 19 115 33 116 20 21 122 11-13 125 1 3 4 12 131 2 140 4 5 141 1

Odd Jobs 104 23 105 15 25 106 3 107 12 18 19 34 35 108 3 5 6 9 111 11 15 16 113 13 114 17 18 32 33 40 41 48 115 19 24 116 25 26 117 7 52 118 18 119 8 12 14 15

80

WORK [Continued] --odd Jobs

120 8 17 122 6 7 22 123 36 40 49 124 14 16 19 24 127 11 128 19 20 29 129 1 3 5 7 131 16 25 30 132 14 17 134 8 12 15 16 135 11 23 137 12 20 25 26 138 18 22 139 6 7 12 16 17 140 1 6-8 10 142 2 3 5 9 14 34 35 143 6 12 14-16 206 3 4 209 20

Oil Fields 102 5-7 12 112 25 26 114 14 15 116 1 13 121 17 125 2 4 1 28 46 129 9 135 7 8 I 23 29 139 22 140 4 142 2 3 206 16 18 208 1-5

Permanent Jobs 101 9 27 29 103 12 17 23 24 32 104 4 6 14 24 26 29 34 106 4 107 19 35 108 4 7-9 109 15 27-29 110 2 10 18 19 21 24 111 6 9-11 16 112 7 30 31 113 1 4 21 28-31 114 16 31 32 48 115 16 1 17 4 4 116 2 7-16 32

81

WORK [Continued] --permanent Jobs [Continued]

118 11 131 18 19 119 191 20 120 201 211 25 121 22 122 2 3 I 5~8 I 23 123 11 VI 35 36 124 1 14-17 125 20 25 27-29 37 126 21 25 33 35-38 127 11 20-22 24 30 128 20 28-30 129 4 7 130 31 36-38 131 21 30 132 18 19 133 19 22 134 11 18 25-28 36 136 2 10 14 15 19 33-35 137 6 8 26-28 138 1-4 8 139 22 23 140 4 5 10-12 20 141 12 17 142 5 25 26 28 35 143 19 201 10 205 6 8 9 2 07 3 1 5 208 1

Prisoners of War as Workers 115 47 133 20 203 9

Strikes 101 17 104 21 22 1 43 105 11 21 106 13 15 16 191 20 33 107 7 11 15 28 109 20 21 110 32 33 111 13 112 7-10 14 113 32 115 48-50 118 18 124 24 125 3 4

82

WORK [Continued] --strikes [Continued]

126 36 127 24 129 10 11 130 40 41 131 27 133 25 138 8 139 16 17 140 14-16 22 201 14 203 7 206 10-13 209 18

Unions 101 17 35 104 21 22 45 105 21 106 15 16 107 5 11-13 21-24 108 12 109 20 112 2 10 32 34-36 113 31 114 42 115 50 116 33 34 118 18 119 13 120 23 24 124 24 125 34 43 45 46 126 36 127 42 128 30 129 10 11 16 130 39-41 46 131 26 134 23 139 16 140 14 22 141 21 203 7 209 18

Wages 101 27 103 10 14 17 18 22 23 33 104 2 4 I 22 I 24 26 341 35 47 105 13 161 17

83

WORK [Continued] --wages [Continued]

106 14 18 19 107 2 12 17 25 30 108 5 6 8 109 6 8 20 21 28 29 31 40 110 7 9 11 1216 111 8 11 13 14 16 112 4 8-10 14 113 13 16-18 26 28 29 114 11 18 25 32 33 42 115 16 28 44 50 116 7 11 16 19 26-32 34 117 7 18 32 35 118 15 18 119 1 11 13 14 120 11-14 121 11 122 3 6-8 123 35 49 125 4 5 7 12 21-23 27-29 38 43 126 23 25 26 36 42 127 17 24 42 43 128 30 129 3 5 7 10 11 21 22 13 0 3 6 3 7 3 9-41 131 12 13 16 134 12 15 16 23 24 26 135 11 21 23 136 28 29 137 8 9 32 138 5 11 18 25 139 6 7 10 12-14 16-18 140 7 9 10 14 15 141 4 8 10 12 15 16 142 16 201 10 203 2 5 204 14 205 6 206 4 10 11 14 15 2 07 10 13 208 9 209 13 15

Work Permits 109 22 23

38

FARMING fContinued] Government Policies Continued]

140 24 142 18 201 2 205 11-19 209 7 8

Income 101 3 104 2 105 2 106 8 111 5 112 3 24 26 113 1 2 4 114 4 16 19 115 11 43 117 7 118 2 8 9 119 4 6 7 121 6 7 123 40 41 126 6 13 151 20 127 16 12 8 51 9 129 2 130 15 18 211 22 25 26 34 35

481 49 132 2 9 11 135 3 138 3 140 5 141 4 51 19 142 5 143 20 205 6 13 206 2-4 207 81 9 15 21

Land Ownership 101 23 103 31 107 2 108 1 109 91 10 110 22 112 3 114 1 2 7 115 36 119 1-3 6 7 120 6

39

FARMING [Continued] Land Ownership [Continued]

121 2 122 2 3 123 35 41 50 125 2 3 23 126 2 3 13 127 12 18 22 128 8 129 1 7 22 130 3 131 4 133 3 4 12 137 18 25 26 134 2 4 5 8 11 137 27 138 2 3 139 2 140 5 13 17-19 141 3 15-17 21 22 142 2-4 25 143 20 2 OS 1 2 206 1 5 6 8 9 207 9 10 209 1 22

Land Rental 101 2 102 1 103 8 23 104 1 7 8 107 2 110 1 111 2 113 4 114 1 2 10 14 115 23 27 116 16-18 118 2 119 3 120 6 121 2 7 8 122 2 123 127 13 40 41 50 124 4 9 127 1 2 6 7 128 5 129 1 130 5 15 i31 4 17-19

40

FARMING [Continued] Land Rental IContinued]

138 9 139 5 140 101 13 141 15 201 3 206 5 9

Methods 101 3 102 3 7 12 103 171 20 21 24 31 39 104 1 105 5 106 7 29 109 6 11 12 30 31 110 21 22 28 111 7 112 23 113 2 114 19 20 115 51 41-48 116 5 15 18 118 1 10 19 119 2 4 120 11 14 121 6 7 122 9 10 16-18 123 2 3 6 7 19 29 30 51 52 124 8 9 125 10 11 15 16 126 5 14 21 127 7 16 128 7 10 11 129 7 130 15 1619 131 5 11 18 132 3 9 10 134 6 140 20 141 6 19 142 51 19~ 201 22 143 2 0 201 6 206 3 8 207 7 81 14 16

Sharecropping 103 1 7 105 1 110 1 3

41

FARMING Continued] Sharecropping Continued]

111 2 112 3 24 113 4 115 6 91 27 116 17 117 11 5 7 118 2 9 121 2 127 21 61 15 128 8 129 1 130 51 151 18 137 2 141 41 8 142 2 206 4 5 209 11 19

THE GRAPES OF WRATHSTEINBECK

106 6 1 71 15 108 15 110 29-301 33 119 13 122 22 125 41 128 331 34 132 22 134 13 142 19 208 4 71 11 13-16

Identification with 101 16 35 103 27 28 111 18 113 35 121 27 127 181 41 42 129 13 20 21 131 13 133 21 136 20 37 139 20 201811 205 5

42

THE GRAPES OF WRATHSTEINBECK [Continued] Movie

103 27 105 26 106 33 34 107 5 13 110 2 8 113 34 114 45 118 16 17 121 27 124 25 127 42 131 28 137 31 139 19 141 24 208 15

Objections to 101 16 103 2 8 105 26 27 106 33-36 114 45 46 118 23 24 120 28 124 25 127 18 25 128 33 34 131 27 28 137 30 31 139 20 141 2 4 143 13 204 19 205 5 2 06 19 208 14-16

HEALTH Accidents

104 61 62 107 18 116 22 23

Birth of Children 101 5 102 2 103 5 9 10 13 16 105 1

43

HEALTH [Continued] Birth of Children Continued]

106 16 22 109 15 16 18~ 37 111 6 112 20 113 2 4 5 14 18-20 114 37 115 11-13 17 38 117 21 120 3 8 13 19-22 122 20 123 50 125 10 37 126 12 127 7 1 8 129 19 20 130 1 2 22 133 10 135 9 12 20 21 136 4 8 27 137 2 1 3 138 2 139 19 23 140 711 142 2 8 143 17 202 3 7 11 12 18

Causes of Death 101 25 103 5 106 16 107 1 13 19 109 25 26 38 39 110 2 31 111 5 112 6 113 1 19 30 114 43 49 115 3 6 7 17 18 116 5 117 20 21 26 120 1 3 19 24 25 123 16~ 43 124 23 126 44 127 4 5 13 130 24 48 132 19 135 137 14 16

44

HEALTH [Continued] Causes of Death [Continued]

136 3-6 25 27 29-31 38 39 141 16 142 23 143 19 202 3 9 10 12 14 16-18 206 14 209 19 20

Diseases 102 13 103 20 105 11 14 23 24 107 6 11 13 14 16 19 20 30 31 109 24 38 39 110 2 8 30 31 112 14 19 24 113 8 12 13 18 19 30 114 9 17 25 26 37 49 115 5 7 12 16-20 22 23 116 19 117 26 47 52-56 120 3 19 20 24 26 122 18 24 123 16 22-24 124 22-24 26 125 47 126 22 35 127 3 7 128 2 9 129 2 3 130 3 38 47 131 12 22 132 2 19 133 8 135 13 21 136 25 30 35 39 137 4 8 138 13 23 139 7 140 5 142 20 21 202 1-4 8-14 16 18 203 6 205 1 206 2 209 11 12 19

Folk Remedies and Cures 103 5 107 11

45

HEALTH [Continued] Folk Remedies and Cures Continued]

109 24 25 113 11 19 115 2 3 22 117 20 21 123 20 23 128 6 133 9 10 135 14 22 137 4 142 20 21 202 8-111 14

Health Care 101 13 20 102 13 103 5 91 16 105 141 151 23 24 106 1 8 107 111 18 23 38 109 151 16 181 23 241 381 39 110 2 1 8 1 311 32 112 6 113 1 51 18-201 301 311 33 38 114 17 371 38 115 5-7 12-18 23 116 5 61 23 117 20-231 55 118 171 18 120 3 41 8 21 22 121 20 25 122 18 20 21 123 4 22 23 124 4 22 23 125 10 21 37 38 126 22 23 35 127 3 7-9 30 128 2 9 129 19 130 1 22 23 47 48 131 22 132 19 133 8-10 135 91 12-14 21 22 136 6 9 301 33 35 137 8 138 131 23 139 71 9~ 101 18 19 141 2 0 142 20

46

HEALTH Continued] Health Care Continued]

202 2-14 16-19 206 14 209 11 12

Sanitation 202 4-6 15 17

HOUSING Auto Courts

107 9~ 14~ 27 Ditch Camps

102 7 8~ 14 103 26 104 12 105 23 106 15 107 10 110 6 25 113 14 35 114 39 115 52 118 15 16 119 13 16 121 19 20 122 22 23 125 20 37 126 33 129 15 131 20 132 18 136 37-39 137 17 139 18 202 4-6 15 203 3 206 7 I 10 208 7 8 11 209 10

Dugouts 135 11~ 18 19

Government-provided 101 34 103 26 27 104 19 20 51 105 10 106 10 11 14

47

HOUSING Continued] Government-provided [Continued]

107 4-7 13 14 16 17 28 108 12 109 31-33 110 14 111 9-11 15 112 3 8 113 35 36 114 38 39 118 16 119 13 121 17-19 124 16 125 25 33 36 126 26 30-32 127 23 41 128 20 129 141 15 131 22 133 2 0 137 30 141 20 202 6 15 203 3 204 16 17 205 4 206 13 14 208 7 20 9 10

Grower-provided 102 8 103 24-26 104 20 42 46 105 9 106 12 15 109 15 28 110 16 111 14 112 6 113 13 16 114 10 23 28 33 34 118 18 20 119 12 13 121 22 122 6 23 123 35 42 125 24 25~ 33 35 36 126 21 7 33 127 11 18 23

48

HOUSING [Continued] Grower-provided [Continued]

128 19 129 4 5 13-15 131 16 133 18 137 17 ~ 20 139 15 18 140 6 8-10 16 141 14 16 17 201 8 9 203 3 204 16 17 206 6-8 13 209 10

Homes in California 101 8 26 28 29 102 4 6 11 12 103 21 104 4 12-14 25 26 49 60 61 105 19 20 106 12 21 107 5 I 7 121 27 108 31 6 1 7 109 151 181 271 29 110 81 14 15 111 14 112 61 8 I 201 301 331 39 113 16-201 23 24 28 114 10 111 231 331 34 115 15-17 116 241 261 32 117 18 19 118 14 121 111 171 181 221 29 122 246 123 341 36 371 411 50 124 101 111 141 16 125 251 35 126 21 22 33 127 11 13 18-241 30 311 37 128 19 20 129 4 11 12 15-17 131 13 16 17 19 20 132 12 14 15 17 133 8 12 15 27 28 134 10-13 135 24 27 31 33 136 21 24 25 137 20 24 26 27

49

HOUSING [Continued] Homes in California IContinued]

138 13 16-18 20 25 28 29 139 17 18 ~3 24 140 6-11 17 141 13 14 16 27 142 29 143 11 12 20 201 10 202 3 203 1 2 204 16 18 205 7 206 7-9 208 10 209 9 11 14 15

Homestead in Arkansas 103 3 115 1 2 4 9 10 22-24 128 1 2 137 1 141 1 2 143 6 7

Homesmiddottead in Missouri 108 1 119 1 2 4

Homestead in Nebraska 130 5-8 18 132 2 8

Homestead in Oklahoma 103 9 12-14 17 104 56 106 2 109 10 110 1 114 1 4 10 16 115 2 7 118 2 4 122 2 4 9 11 123 1 2 9-14 124 3-5 125 9 10 126 3 4 27 127 1 2 6 7 15 16 26 27 128 3 131 1 133 1 4 135 6-8 136 8 11 12 137 7 13

50

HOUSING [Continued] Homestead in Oklahoma [Continued]

138 2 3 9 11 12 139 1-3 142 1-4 7--13 209 3

Homestead in South Dakota 134 2 3

Homestead in Texas 111 3 117 2 121 1 4 129 1 2 140 1

Internment Camps WW II) 122 23 125 35

Labor Camps 103 21 24 28 104 44 107 4 10 12 16 17 26 27 29 109 27 28 31-33 110 33 113 17 20 114 24-28 33 117 11 12 17 18 25 123 33 128 16 129 4 12 17 133 18 134 13 21 22 142 29 202 15 204 16 205 5

State Rental Homes 135 27 28

Tents 101 34 102 4 5 103 9 104 3 13 42 43 62 105 9 106 13 107 4 9 10 14 17 27 28 109 1 2 9 31 113 6 114 24 115 15

51

HOUSING [Continued] Tents Continued]

116 8 117 19 121 17-20 123 33 124 16 125 33 37 127 30~ 37 129 4 12 15 131 13 20 21 134 21 140 6 143 13 14 202 4 204 9 17 206 6 7 209 10 11

IMPACT OF EXPERIENCE

l(H 14 161 191 28 31 102 10 103 35 41 104 2 81 48 55 63 64 106 26 27 107 6 14 30-33 35-37 108 19-21 109 40 110 13 19 20 27 34-36 38 39 111 18 112 14 17 19-211 30 34 40 113 24-26 2 9 34 37 114 50 115 20 53 116 37 117 10 15 24 27 58 121 11 15-19 31 122 23 24 123 39 42 53-55 125 45 47 126 17 ~ 18 24 33 45 46 127 12 14 19-21 32-351 41 43 128 19 30~ 35-38 130 48 49 131 191 25 31 132 17 24

52

IMPACT OF EXPERIENCE [Continued]

134 136

137 138 141 142 143 202 203 209

24 25 28 11 17 20 41 29_ 32 16 31-33 14 25 26 28 34 22 23 16-19 11 19 25

29 21 25 33 35 36 40

INDIANA

202 1

IOWA

142 205 207

4 1 1

IWO JIMA

117 42-48

JAPANESE INTERNMENT

122 125 205

23 35 9 10

KANSAS

113 116 132 207

3 14 1 6 16

KU KLUX KLAN

103 135

28 14-17

53

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA

114 301 46 116 19 122 22 131 20 135 20 139 11 140 13 202 4 51 9 17 18 208 3 1 6 10-12

Attraction of California 101 3 1 17 102 3 103 18 20 105 6 106 6 9 11 281 29 107 8 108 4 I 18 109 9 110 8 111 9 112 23 113 51 6 114 91 22 115 14 391 41 116 71 9 117 8 118 11 12 119 8 1 10 11 121 9 122 3 124 10 11 125 81 241 30 126 151 16 127 8 1 16 27 128 13 129 3 130 32 131 12 25 132 3 11 12 134 81 11 24 135 11 18 136 18 139 101 26 140 5 141 51 14 142 3 4 143 11 201 4 I 6 8 12

54

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA [Continued]

202 6 206 2 4 209 2

Belongings 101 3 102 4 103 15 20 104 42 105 6 7 106 10 107 3 16 108 4 111 8 112 2 113 6 7 11 114 30 115 14 116 22 117 8 118 13 15 124 10 12 126 17 127 9 18 128 15 130 30 35 131 13 132 14 135 20 136 19 138 14 140 9 141 14 202 5 205 1 207 19 209 5

Border Inspections 102 8 103 15 20 104 9 10 49 105 8 106 30 108 18 19 110 24 113 6 7 10-12 114 30 31 117 11 118 13

55

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA Continued] Border Inspections Continued]

121 10 123 33 124 13 125 32 126 20 127 10 29 128 16 18 131 14 132 14 133 7 135 20 137 18 138 14 143 15 209 5 8

CookingFood 102 3 5 13 15 103 21 106 10 113 8 10 114 9 29 116 10 117 9 118 12 119 10 123 33 125 19 31 126 20 127 10 128 15 130 3 0 1 3 3 131 13 14 132 13 133 5 6 134 10 135 20 138 14 141 12 143 11 15 209 5

Funds Available 101 3 24 102 4 103 15 18 104 2 105 6 106 9 107 4 14-16

56

MIGRATIONTO CALIFORNIA [Continued] Funds Available [Continued]

108 5 110 3 8 111 8 112 1 4 6 113 6 114 10 17 29 115 14 116 10 22 117 710 118 13 121 3 10 122 4 123 34 124 12 125 17 126 5 18-20 127 17 2 9 128 15 129 3 130 29 30 34 131 13 132 13 133 3 134 8 10 135 12 18 138 14 140 6 141 12 142 25 143 10 11 201 7 205 1 209 5

Reasons for Move 101 3 23 102 2 4 103 15 18 20 25 39 104 2 42 105 4 6 106 9 11 107 2 108 3 5 18 109 9 10 13 27 110 3 4 8 111 7 8 112 2 113 5 6

57

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA [Continued] Reasons for Move [Continued]

114 115 116 117 118 119 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 201 204 205 206 207 209

Route 102 103 104 105 106 108 110 112 113 114 115 116

8-10 21 22 14 19-22 7 11 8 8 3 141 10 8 14 7 1

12 2 291 121 11 11 41 111 181 8 13 10 51 5

9

4 30 1 32

101 141 23-25 30

8 1 16 1 30 13

3 311 321 341 35 13

3 8-11

12 18 40

13

26 6 9 11

2-4 16 17 19 24 21 10 6 9 1 2 10 19 11 21 191 22

4 18-20 2 I 8 61 7 10 4 3 5 4 I 8 31 40 22-24

58

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA Continued] Route Continued]

117 8-10 118 12 119 9 10 124 11 125 17 126 181 19 127 9 181 29 128 14-16 130 32-34 131 14 132 13 134 10 135 11 19 137 17 138 13 14 202 4 5 205 1 209 7

Shelter 102 4 103 18-20 104 9 106 10 107 4 108 4 111 8 112 5 113 8 10 114 9 24 28 29 116 22 23 117 9 118 12 119 9 121 9 123 33 124 10 125 17-19 126 17 127 9 128 15 129 3 130 301 33 131 13 132 13 133 5 134 10 135 11 136 19

59

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA [Continued] Shelter [Continued]

137 17 141 12 143 11 201 7 2 07 18 209 5

Transportation 101 3 102 4-6 103 16 18 20 104 8 42 105 6 1 7 106 10 107 3 108 4 109 9 13 110 3 8 23 24 111 8 112 5 113 6 7 114 8 24 29-31 115 14 116 1 9 10 22 117 8 118 12 119 8 9 121 9 122 4 I 17 123 32 33 124 12 125 17-191 24 26 2 9 31 126 5 17 18 127 9 17 128 15 129 3 131 13 133 4 134 10 135 11 136 19 138 13 139 10 140 5 9 141 12 142 3 25

15143 201 8 205 1 209 1 2 4 5

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MISSOURI

108 1 2 19 115 4 0 121 2 129 16 207 7 208 5

Cities Cape Girardeau

116 9 El Dorado Springs

108 1 3 Hannibal

119 4 7 Kansas City

116 8 207 3

Monroe City 119 1

St Louis 119 2 4 7 8

MONTANA

119 3

NEBRASKA

132 1 Cities

Grand Island 130 18

Kerney 130 3

Litchfield 130 3 4 16 35

Ponca 130 1 4 7

Return to 130 40

THE NEW DEAL Civilian Conservation Corps

103 34

61

THE NEW DEAL [Continued] Civilian Conservation Corps [Continued]

110 3-7 9 35 112 28 119 15 125 5 12 21-23 129 18 139 7-9 16 207 13 208 10

Hoover 103 32 34 125 12

National Recovery AdministrationOther Agencies 103 32 34 118 8 205 4 5 8-19

Politics 101 34 103 33 35 104 7 1 8 33 107 12 112 13 28 121 2 125 12 14 15 131 10 132 10 11 138 8 1 15 139 14 140 25 207 12 208 15 209 21

Roosevelt 101 32-34 103 32 104 32 33 106 5 108 5 6 15 16 110 3 35 36 111 6 7 112 27 28 113 25 32 114 19 115 12 118 9 119 6 15 123 30 31 125 12 15 126 13

62

THE NEW DEAL [Continued] Roosevelt [Continued]

127 22 23 128 11 129 10 14 130 23 24 26 27 131 5 9 10 132 9 133 13 27 134 4 8 24 138 11 139 6 7 13 14 23 140 24 14178 142 17 18 205 17 18 207 9 12 13 208 10 209 21

Voting 103 33 106 5 110 25 26 125 14 130 23 131 5 139 252 4 140 25 207 13

Works Progress Administration 101 336 102 2 104 31 105 4 5 8 19 20 107 1 108 12 110 35 111 177 112 28 113 17 18 21 24 33 114 22 115 13 118 8 119 14 156 124 14 17 125 1 12 23 127 22 128 20 23 27 129 5 10 132 9 11 16 133 11 17

63

THE NEW DEAL [Continued] Works Progress Administration Continued]

134 5 9 23 138 11 12 13978 140 23 141 23 142 18 204 6 207 12 208 10 209 21

NEW MEXICO

135 11 18-20 140 3 4

Cities Albuquerque

117 8 11 Deming

116 22 23 Gallup

116 12 Las Cruces

116 22 23

OKIE

113 10 33 114 41 46 128 18 25 33 132 18 19 135 26 202 5 205 4 1 6 208 4

Definition 101 31 102 8 104 37 54 105 22 106 31-33 107 38 108 19 109 17T 19 27 110 28 35

64

OKIE [Continued] Definition [Continued]

114 44 118 24 121 21 32 123 22 37 38 124 25 26 126 40 127 14 31 33 128 33 132 21 22 134 14 136 37-40 137 22 30 139 19 141 25 201 16 202 4 1 16 203 10 206 14 208 4 13

Reactions to Term 101 32 102 8 9 104 37 54 105 22 106 31-33 107 38 39 109 19 110 12 27 28 113 33 34 37 114 41 42 116 34 118 24 120 26 27 121 21 123 37 38 42 124 18 125 42 43 126 32 40 46 127 14 33 36 128 24 25 33 129 21 131 23 132 23 136 22 39 40 137 21 22 30 139 19 141 24 142 29 30

42

35

65

OKIE [Continued] Reactions to Term [Continued]

201 16 203 10 205 12

Rednecks 107 2 4-26

OKLAHOMA

111 6 125 3 10 126 10 14 27 43 128 4 135 11 12 141 5 9

Cities Ardmore

110 1 2 139 2

Blair 114 15

Blanchard 120 1 2 5

Boley 133 1 1 3

Boynton 135 11

Bushyhead 137 73 6

Checotah 113 1 4 128 3 8 209 1

Chelsea 137 7 812

Cold Springs 140 4

Colgate 112 2

Comanche 142 1

Council Hill 131 1

Cushing 201 2

Duncan 110 1 124 1

66

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities Continued]

Durant 103 16

Dustin 139 1 2 25

Enid 138 middot 6

EufaulaLake Eufaula 103 71 29 209 23

Fort Gibson 123 1 12 13 24 25 32 126 1 16

Fort Sill 120 5

Frederick 104 56

Granite 114 8

Greenfield 141 9

Guthrie 138 2-5 13 15

Hammon 142 3 15

Hanna 112 3 136 1

Hartshorne 125 1

Henryetta 103 16 209 1

Hillibee 127 4

Hitchita 112 25 209 3

Holdenville 137 3-5

Hollis 102 1

Lenna 118 1 131 2

Lexington 120 1 2

Lindsay 106 9

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OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities (Continued]

Maud 118 1

McAlester 109 91 10 125 20

McLain 122 1

Meeker 127 6 15 16

Muskogee 122 1 123 18 19 25

Nowata 122 2

Oaklodge 116 1 5

Okemah 103 8 133 4

Oklahoma City 120 8 12 138 3 5

Paden 127 4

Pauls Valley 106 1 109 10 13

Pitcher 103 8

Pleasant Valley 109 10 13

Ponca City 142 1 2

Porum 112 1

Prague 127 5 6

Quinton 136 1 10 11 18

Sallisaw 116 16_ 36

Scullyville 116 3 7

Seminole 116 1 135 8

Spiro 102 1 116 1 3 6 7

68

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities [Continued]

Stillwater 201 4 13

Tryon 201 1

Tulsa 116 16 17

Tuttle 120 1

Watonga 120 4 141 9

Weletka 103 11

Wewoka 112 1 4 25

Whodathoughtit 113 3

Craig County 122 11

Moved to 114 8 115 26 128 2 3 131 1 2 137 3 141 4

Oklahoma Territory 127 1-3

Payne County 105 1

Return to 102 11 107 15 109 27 110 18 38 111 8 18 114 10 14 15 17 116 36 37 120 13 27 123 53 125 25 26 29 30 40 127 16 28 131 13 22 25 133 16 135 23 25 136 18 137 7

69

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Return to [Continued]

139 26 27 140 9 142 3 10 17 22 34 201 13 206 7 207 20 209 1 2 17 18 23

Rogers County 101 23

Sequoyah County 116 1 16-18 36

Wagoner County 101 23

OREGON

109 28 29 130 29-34 206 2

POEMS

128 14 22 25 31 34 36

RELIEFWELFARE Agencies

102 91 13 103 32 107 35 112 12 114 18 124 2 3 125 17 202 5 15 2 0 4 2 11-13

Attitudes toward 101 10 102 91 10 103 32 104 24 32 105 19 110 14 26 27 111 17 112 12 113 17 2833

70

RELIEFWELFARE [Continued] Attitudes toward [Continued]

116 35 119 15 121 177 19 25 123 43 124 177 23 125 38 126 35_~ 39 127 417 42 128 27-30 129 5 130 2 7 131 4 27 30 31 132 16-18 133 13 14 137 32 139 8 140 23 142 18 202 71 8 1 15 203 6 11 204 13 14 20 208 10 209 21

Quality 102 10 103 32 104 32 125 38 39 204 15

Type Received 102 9 10 103 16 32 33 104 24 31 105 19 107 15 108 4 110 17 111 17 112 12 113 32 114 18 42 118 8 121 17 124 23 125 37 128 28 29 130 27 132 16

71

RELIEFWELFARE [Continued] Type Received IContinued]

133 13 134 15 135 28 139 8 202 5 71815 204 15 208 9 209 211 22

Welfare 101 9 10 102 9 10 103 32 104 24 311 36 1 0 5 19- 21 1 2 5 106 12 16 17 23 24 107 14 15 18 351 37 108 4 1 71 18 110 14 17 25-27 111 17 112 121 13 15 113 15 171 28 114 181 421 43 116 35 120 17 121 19 122 24 123 43 125 19 126 251 39 128 27 28 131 4 27 133 11 13 22 136 14 137 32 140 3 141 20 142 18 201 13 202 51 71 15 203 6 11 204 2 11 19-21 205 4 11 12 207 10 13 19

RELIGION

103 32

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RELIGION [Continued]

110 29 113 321 36 126 28 29 131 6 132 6 135 151 32 142 12 26 33 202 6

Brush Arbor 109 5 122 19 123 25 136 10 139 41 5 209 11

Churches 101 7 11 102 10 105 31 29 106 2 I 8 I 25 107 3 109 5 110 171 18 112 371 39 113 21 16 17 35 114 51 7 8 441 45 115 8 31-33 50-53 117 54-58 118 51 6 1 21 119 4 120 8 121 25 26 122 191 24 123 25126142 124 21 31 5 61 201 22 125 81 41 126 71 241 30 127 21 10 14 271 301 341 351 38-41 128 6 26 27 130 3 131 6 132 6 21 23 133 23 134 1 3 24 25 29 135 7 141 18 31 136 3 7 137 9 10 24 25 138 8 91 14

73

RELIGION Continued] Churches Continued]

140 14 15 141 2 3 9 142 4 22 30-33 143 12 15 24 201 5 11 209 4

MinistryMissionary Work 107 23 113 31 36 142 25 26 29

Moral Majority 134 29

RevivalsTraveling Ministers 109 5 114 5 6 115 32 118 5 6 124 6 125 8 I 9 126 =middot 8 127 5 128 6 131 4 6 I 8 135 14 139 4 141 3 142 26-28 32 33

SOUTH DAKOTA Beadle County

134 1 Huron County

134 5 Return to

134 8 9 29 Wounded Knee

134 5

TEXAS

113 4 114 6 28 43 44 124 4 131 20 142 24 30

74

TEXAS Continued] Cities

Abilene 111 5 6 117 15

Austin lb3 15

Barstow 104 1

Big Spring 142 30 32 209 s 6

Cedar Hill 140 1

Dallas 117 7 140 1

Electra 140 4

Gainesville 121 1

Haskell 129 1

Kemp 117 6

La Mesa 114 14

Plainview 110 3

Port Arthur 116 8 9

Red Springs 114 1

Silverton 140 1

Waco 103 15 16

Wichita Falls 117 8

Wylie 111 1

Brazo River 103 16

Farming Conditions 104 40

Return to 114 14 16 121 28 31 129 6

Rio Grande Valley 103 15

75

VIOLENCE

103 28 29 104 17 21 105 25 27 107 61 9 12 261 28 30 109 2 01 21 33 111 13 17 112 9 10 36 113 4J 18J 21-23 26-29 33 34 114 2527 35 115 49 123 36 125 191 43 126 41 127 23 131 22 23 138 10 11 20-22 139 9 10 15 18 25 203 8 204 9 206 10-12

VIRGINIA

206 1

WASHINGTON

206 1

WORK --xfter World War II

101 29 102 12 103 31 104 15 44 106 16 107 171 19-21 36 110 19 20 34 37 111 16 112 34J 35 114 48 116 31 117 51-57 119 18 120 21 23 24

76

WORK [Continued] --xfter World War II [Continued]

123 46 50 124 28 125 2 28 43-45 126 38 44 127 33 371 41 129 71 8 130 38 41 42 46 134 11 136 301 31 138 25-27 139 22 141 21 26 206 187 19 207 5

Conditions 103 22-24 26 104 2-6 15 16 30 35 52 107 22 24-28 30 31 109 31 110 10 11 12 25 112 26 29 113 15 114 24 124 20 125 22 27 2 9 32 126 21 26 30 38 129 5 12 13 131 21 139 18 203 5 7

During World War II 101 20 29 102 11 103 24 35 104 15 105 25 26 107 17 108 5 6 20 109 37 110 18 19 37 111 12 113 22 26 114 47 48 115 44 47 53 116 31 117 35-51 118 23 119 16

77

WORK [Continued] --ollring World War II [Continued]

120 20 21 121 29 123 22 46 124 27 125 3 27 34 35 43 126 35 43 44 127 20 128 21 29 37 129 7 10 130 37 38 40 41 131 26 29 132 23 133 16 20 134 11 20 136 27 28 138 23-25 139 18 20 21 141 21 26 143 19 202 9 203 8 206 10 15 207 3 4 209 20

Employers 101 30 1025-712 103 12 17 22 32 104 2 15 30 105 11 16 106 15 19 107 9 29-31 38 108 14 15 20 109 1 15 20 27 110 9-11 13 27 36 111 15 112 6 7 26 29 32 113 15 16 28 29 114 11 24 31 41-43 115 16 43-45 116 6 7 25 26 28 30-32 117 18 52 118 13 20 119 11-13 16 18 19 120 12 14 15 20 23 121 17 24 122 5-8 123 35 36

78

WORK [Continued] ~players [Continued]

124 20 125 5 21 24 271 281 40 126 151 21 22 251 26 361 371 39 127 11 121 201 211 30 33 128 18 31 129 4 1 7 1 9-11 1 13 1 18 1 21 2 2 130 31 3540 131 16 26 27 133 2 6 134 121 16-18 201 211 25 136 17-19 26 27 33-35 137 6 8 161 19 20 138 3-6 13 20 139 10 121 14-16 140 9-11 141 16 17 201 12 202 2 3 203 7 206 31 15 207 3 5 209 16

Labor Contracting 107 19 261 291 311 32 133 16-18 26

Migrant Labor 101 41 5 12 30 102 6 7 103 24 25 104 2-6 15 241 25 52 105 9-12 171 18 106 121 131 15 17 21-24 107 4 5 8 18 24-27 30 31 108 3 8 15 109 7 8 19-21 27-30 110 91 101 13 15 111 8 12 16 17 112 6 31 32 113 13 15 18 32 114 31 32 115 52 116 27-30 117 12 17-19 291 31 118 16 119 11 12 120 11-13 15 22 121 10 11 22 122 5 22

79

WORK Continued] --grgrant Labor Continued]

123 35 42 43 125 33 126 26 30 33 37 38 127 31 128 16 21 28 129 3 4 11-17 20 21 130 33 34 131 15 19-21 26 133 19 134 9-13 21 22 135 21 25 29 136 37 38 137 16 20 139 13 15-17 140 3 4 141 19 20 142 18 143 11 13 201 8 14 202 4 9 15 203 4 5 7 8-10 205 3 4 7 206 2 4 5-7 9 12-15 208 6 209 8 9 12-15

Mining 103 8 19 115 33 116 20 21 122 11-13 125 1 3 4 12 131 2 140 4 5 141 1

Odd Jobs 104 23 105 15 25 106 3 107 12 18 19 34 35 108 3 5 6 9 111 11 15 16 113 13 114 17 18 32 33 40 41 48 115 19 24 116 25 26 117 7 52 118 18 119 8 12 14 15

80

WORK [Continued] --odd Jobs

120 8 17 122 6 7 22 123 36 40 49 124 14 16 19 24 127 11 128 19 20 29 129 1 3 5 7 131 16 25 30 132 14 17 134 8 12 15 16 135 11 23 137 12 20 25 26 138 18 22 139 6 7 12 16 17 140 1 6-8 10 142 2 3 5 9 14 34 35 143 6 12 14-16 206 3 4 209 20

Oil Fields 102 5-7 12 112 25 26 114 14 15 116 1 13 121 17 125 2 4 1 28 46 129 9 135 7 8 I 23 29 139 22 140 4 142 2 3 206 16 18 208 1-5

Permanent Jobs 101 9 27 29 103 12 17 23 24 32 104 4 6 14 24 26 29 34 106 4 107 19 35 108 4 7-9 109 15 27-29 110 2 10 18 19 21 24 111 6 9-11 16 112 7 30 31 113 1 4 21 28-31 114 16 31 32 48 115 16 1 17 4 4 116 2 7-16 32

81

WORK [Continued] --permanent Jobs [Continued]

118 11 131 18 19 119 191 20 120 201 211 25 121 22 122 2 3 I 5~8 I 23 123 11 VI 35 36 124 1 14-17 125 20 25 27-29 37 126 21 25 33 35-38 127 11 20-22 24 30 128 20 28-30 129 4 7 130 31 36-38 131 21 30 132 18 19 133 19 22 134 11 18 25-28 36 136 2 10 14 15 19 33-35 137 6 8 26-28 138 1-4 8 139 22 23 140 4 5 10-12 20 141 12 17 142 5 25 26 28 35 143 19 201 10 205 6 8 9 2 07 3 1 5 208 1

Prisoners of War as Workers 115 47 133 20 203 9

Strikes 101 17 104 21 22 1 43 105 11 21 106 13 15 16 191 20 33 107 7 11 15 28 109 20 21 110 32 33 111 13 112 7-10 14 113 32 115 48-50 118 18 124 24 125 3 4

82

WORK [Continued] --strikes [Continued]

126 36 127 24 129 10 11 130 40 41 131 27 133 25 138 8 139 16 17 140 14-16 22 201 14 203 7 206 10-13 209 18

Unions 101 17 35 104 21 22 45 105 21 106 15 16 107 5 11-13 21-24 108 12 109 20 112 2 10 32 34-36 113 31 114 42 115 50 116 33 34 118 18 119 13 120 23 24 124 24 125 34 43 45 46 126 36 127 42 128 30 129 10 11 16 130 39-41 46 131 26 134 23 139 16 140 14 22 141 21 203 7 209 18

Wages 101 27 103 10 14 17 18 22 23 33 104 2 4 I 22 I 24 26 341 35 47 105 13 161 17

83

WORK [Continued] --wages [Continued]

106 14 18 19 107 2 12 17 25 30 108 5 6 8 109 6 8 20 21 28 29 31 40 110 7 9 11 1216 111 8 11 13 14 16 112 4 8-10 14 113 13 16-18 26 28 29 114 11 18 25 32 33 42 115 16 28 44 50 116 7 11 16 19 26-32 34 117 7 18 32 35 118 15 18 119 1 11 13 14 120 11-14 121 11 122 3 6-8 123 35 49 125 4 5 7 12 21-23 27-29 38 43 126 23 25 26 36 42 127 17 24 42 43 128 30 129 3 5 7 10 11 21 22 13 0 3 6 3 7 3 9-41 131 12 13 16 134 12 15 16 23 24 26 135 11 21 23 136 28 29 137 8 9 32 138 5 11 18 25 139 6 7 10 12-14 16-18 140 7 9 10 14 15 141 4 8 10 12 15 16 142 16 201 10 203 2 5 204 14 205 6 206 4 10 11 14 15 2 07 10 13 208 9 209 13 15

Work Permits 109 22 23

39

FARMING [Continued] Land Ownership [Continued]

121 2 122 2 3 123 35 41 50 125 2 3 23 126 2 3 13 127 12 18 22 128 8 129 1 7 22 130 3 131 4 133 3 4 12 137 18 25 26 134 2 4 5 8 11 137 27 138 2 3 139 2 140 5 13 17-19 141 3 15-17 21 22 142 2-4 25 143 20 2 OS 1 2 206 1 5 6 8 9 207 9 10 209 1 22

Land Rental 101 2 102 1 103 8 23 104 1 7 8 107 2 110 1 111 2 113 4 114 1 2 10 14 115 23 27 116 16-18 118 2 119 3 120 6 121 2 7 8 122 2 123 127 13 40 41 50 124 4 9 127 1 2 6 7 128 5 129 1 130 5 15 i31 4 17-19

40

FARMING [Continued] Land Rental IContinued]

138 9 139 5 140 101 13 141 15 201 3 206 5 9

Methods 101 3 102 3 7 12 103 171 20 21 24 31 39 104 1 105 5 106 7 29 109 6 11 12 30 31 110 21 22 28 111 7 112 23 113 2 114 19 20 115 51 41-48 116 5 15 18 118 1 10 19 119 2 4 120 11 14 121 6 7 122 9 10 16-18 123 2 3 6 7 19 29 30 51 52 124 8 9 125 10 11 15 16 126 5 14 21 127 7 16 128 7 10 11 129 7 130 15 1619 131 5 11 18 132 3 9 10 134 6 140 20 141 6 19 142 51 19~ 201 22 143 2 0 201 6 206 3 8 207 7 81 14 16

Sharecropping 103 1 7 105 1 110 1 3

41

FARMING Continued] Sharecropping Continued]

111 2 112 3 24 113 4 115 6 91 27 116 17 117 11 5 7 118 2 9 121 2 127 21 61 15 128 8 129 1 130 51 151 18 137 2 141 41 8 142 2 206 4 5 209 11 19

THE GRAPES OF WRATHSTEINBECK

106 6 1 71 15 108 15 110 29-301 33 119 13 122 22 125 41 128 331 34 132 22 134 13 142 19 208 4 71 11 13-16

Identification with 101 16 35 103 27 28 111 18 113 35 121 27 127 181 41 42 129 13 20 21 131 13 133 21 136 20 37 139 20 201811 205 5

42

THE GRAPES OF WRATHSTEINBECK [Continued] Movie

103 27 105 26 106 33 34 107 5 13 110 2 8 113 34 114 45 118 16 17 121 27 124 25 127 42 131 28 137 31 139 19 141 24 208 15

Objections to 101 16 103 2 8 105 26 27 106 33-36 114 45 46 118 23 24 120 28 124 25 127 18 25 128 33 34 131 27 28 137 30 31 139 20 141 2 4 143 13 204 19 205 5 2 06 19 208 14-16

HEALTH Accidents

104 61 62 107 18 116 22 23

Birth of Children 101 5 102 2 103 5 9 10 13 16 105 1

43

HEALTH [Continued] Birth of Children Continued]

106 16 22 109 15 16 18~ 37 111 6 112 20 113 2 4 5 14 18-20 114 37 115 11-13 17 38 117 21 120 3 8 13 19-22 122 20 123 50 125 10 37 126 12 127 7 1 8 129 19 20 130 1 2 22 133 10 135 9 12 20 21 136 4 8 27 137 2 1 3 138 2 139 19 23 140 711 142 2 8 143 17 202 3 7 11 12 18

Causes of Death 101 25 103 5 106 16 107 1 13 19 109 25 26 38 39 110 2 31 111 5 112 6 113 1 19 30 114 43 49 115 3 6 7 17 18 116 5 117 20 21 26 120 1 3 19 24 25 123 16~ 43 124 23 126 44 127 4 5 13 130 24 48 132 19 135 137 14 16

44

HEALTH [Continued] Causes of Death [Continued]

136 3-6 25 27 29-31 38 39 141 16 142 23 143 19 202 3 9 10 12 14 16-18 206 14 209 19 20

Diseases 102 13 103 20 105 11 14 23 24 107 6 11 13 14 16 19 20 30 31 109 24 38 39 110 2 8 30 31 112 14 19 24 113 8 12 13 18 19 30 114 9 17 25 26 37 49 115 5 7 12 16-20 22 23 116 19 117 26 47 52-56 120 3 19 20 24 26 122 18 24 123 16 22-24 124 22-24 26 125 47 126 22 35 127 3 7 128 2 9 129 2 3 130 3 38 47 131 12 22 132 2 19 133 8 135 13 21 136 25 30 35 39 137 4 8 138 13 23 139 7 140 5 142 20 21 202 1-4 8-14 16 18 203 6 205 1 206 2 209 11 12 19

Folk Remedies and Cures 103 5 107 11

45

HEALTH [Continued] Folk Remedies and Cures Continued]

109 24 25 113 11 19 115 2 3 22 117 20 21 123 20 23 128 6 133 9 10 135 14 22 137 4 142 20 21 202 8-111 14

Health Care 101 13 20 102 13 103 5 91 16 105 141 151 23 24 106 1 8 107 111 18 23 38 109 151 16 181 23 241 381 39 110 2 1 8 1 311 32 112 6 113 1 51 18-201 301 311 33 38 114 17 371 38 115 5-7 12-18 23 116 5 61 23 117 20-231 55 118 171 18 120 3 41 8 21 22 121 20 25 122 18 20 21 123 4 22 23 124 4 22 23 125 10 21 37 38 126 22 23 35 127 3 7-9 30 128 2 9 129 19 130 1 22 23 47 48 131 22 132 19 133 8-10 135 91 12-14 21 22 136 6 9 301 33 35 137 8 138 131 23 139 71 9~ 101 18 19 141 2 0 142 20

46

HEALTH Continued] Health Care Continued]

202 2-14 16-19 206 14 209 11 12

Sanitation 202 4-6 15 17

HOUSING Auto Courts

107 9~ 14~ 27 Ditch Camps

102 7 8~ 14 103 26 104 12 105 23 106 15 107 10 110 6 25 113 14 35 114 39 115 52 118 15 16 119 13 16 121 19 20 122 22 23 125 20 37 126 33 129 15 131 20 132 18 136 37-39 137 17 139 18 202 4-6 15 203 3 206 7 I 10 208 7 8 11 209 10

Dugouts 135 11~ 18 19

Government-provided 101 34 103 26 27 104 19 20 51 105 10 106 10 11 14

47

HOUSING Continued] Government-provided [Continued]

107 4-7 13 14 16 17 28 108 12 109 31-33 110 14 111 9-11 15 112 3 8 113 35 36 114 38 39 118 16 119 13 121 17-19 124 16 125 25 33 36 126 26 30-32 127 23 41 128 20 129 141 15 131 22 133 2 0 137 30 141 20 202 6 15 203 3 204 16 17 205 4 206 13 14 208 7 20 9 10

Grower-provided 102 8 103 24-26 104 20 42 46 105 9 106 12 15 109 15 28 110 16 111 14 112 6 113 13 16 114 10 23 28 33 34 118 18 20 119 12 13 121 22 122 6 23 123 35 42 125 24 25~ 33 35 36 126 21 7 33 127 11 18 23

48

HOUSING [Continued] Grower-provided [Continued]

128 19 129 4 5 13-15 131 16 133 18 137 17 ~ 20 139 15 18 140 6 8-10 16 141 14 16 17 201 8 9 203 3 204 16 17 206 6-8 13 209 10

Homes in California 101 8 26 28 29 102 4 6 11 12 103 21 104 4 12-14 25 26 49 60 61 105 19 20 106 12 21 107 5 I 7 121 27 108 31 6 1 7 109 151 181 271 29 110 81 14 15 111 14 112 61 8 I 201 301 331 39 113 16-201 23 24 28 114 10 111 231 331 34 115 15-17 116 241 261 32 117 18 19 118 14 121 111 171 181 221 29 122 246 123 341 36 371 411 50 124 101 111 141 16 125 251 35 126 21 22 33 127 11 13 18-241 30 311 37 128 19 20 129 4 11 12 15-17 131 13 16 17 19 20 132 12 14 15 17 133 8 12 15 27 28 134 10-13 135 24 27 31 33 136 21 24 25 137 20 24 26 27

49

HOUSING [Continued] Homes in California IContinued]

138 13 16-18 20 25 28 29 139 17 18 ~3 24 140 6-11 17 141 13 14 16 27 142 29 143 11 12 20 201 10 202 3 203 1 2 204 16 18 205 7 206 7-9 208 10 209 9 11 14 15

Homestead in Arkansas 103 3 115 1 2 4 9 10 22-24 128 1 2 137 1 141 1 2 143 6 7

Homesmiddottead in Missouri 108 1 119 1 2 4

Homestead in Nebraska 130 5-8 18 132 2 8

Homestead in Oklahoma 103 9 12-14 17 104 56 106 2 109 10 110 1 114 1 4 10 16 115 2 7 118 2 4 122 2 4 9 11 123 1 2 9-14 124 3-5 125 9 10 126 3 4 27 127 1 2 6 7 15 16 26 27 128 3 131 1 133 1 4 135 6-8 136 8 11 12 137 7 13

50

HOUSING [Continued] Homestead in Oklahoma [Continued]

138 2 3 9 11 12 139 1-3 142 1-4 7--13 209 3

Homestead in South Dakota 134 2 3

Homestead in Texas 111 3 117 2 121 1 4 129 1 2 140 1

Internment Camps WW II) 122 23 125 35

Labor Camps 103 21 24 28 104 44 107 4 10 12 16 17 26 27 29 109 27 28 31-33 110 33 113 17 20 114 24-28 33 117 11 12 17 18 25 123 33 128 16 129 4 12 17 133 18 134 13 21 22 142 29 202 15 204 16 205 5

State Rental Homes 135 27 28

Tents 101 34 102 4 5 103 9 104 3 13 42 43 62 105 9 106 13 107 4 9 10 14 17 27 28 109 1 2 9 31 113 6 114 24 115 15

51

HOUSING [Continued] Tents Continued]

116 8 117 19 121 17-20 123 33 124 16 125 33 37 127 30~ 37 129 4 12 15 131 13 20 21 134 21 140 6 143 13 14 202 4 204 9 17 206 6 7 209 10 11

IMPACT OF EXPERIENCE

l(H 14 161 191 28 31 102 10 103 35 41 104 2 81 48 55 63 64 106 26 27 107 6 14 30-33 35-37 108 19-21 109 40 110 13 19 20 27 34-36 38 39 111 18 112 14 17 19-211 30 34 40 113 24-26 2 9 34 37 114 50 115 20 53 116 37 117 10 15 24 27 58 121 11 15-19 31 122 23 24 123 39 42 53-55 125 45 47 126 17 ~ 18 24 33 45 46 127 12 14 19-21 32-351 41 43 128 19 30~ 35-38 130 48 49 131 191 25 31 132 17 24

52

IMPACT OF EXPERIENCE [Continued]

134 136

137 138 141 142 143 202 203 209

24 25 28 11 17 20 41 29_ 32 16 31-33 14 25 26 28 34 22 23 16-19 11 19 25

29 21 25 33 35 36 40

INDIANA

202 1

IOWA

142 205 207

4 1 1

IWO JIMA

117 42-48

JAPANESE INTERNMENT

122 125 205

23 35 9 10

KANSAS

113 116 132 207

3 14 1 6 16

KU KLUX KLAN

103 135

28 14-17

53

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA

114 301 46 116 19 122 22 131 20 135 20 139 11 140 13 202 4 51 9 17 18 208 3 1 6 10-12

Attraction of California 101 3 1 17 102 3 103 18 20 105 6 106 6 9 11 281 29 107 8 108 4 I 18 109 9 110 8 111 9 112 23 113 51 6 114 91 22 115 14 391 41 116 71 9 117 8 118 11 12 119 8 1 10 11 121 9 122 3 124 10 11 125 81 241 30 126 151 16 127 8 1 16 27 128 13 129 3 130 32 131 12 25 132 3 11 12 134 81 11 24 135 11 18 136 18 139 101 26 140 5 141 51 14 142 3 4 143 11 201 4 I 6 8 12

54

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA [Continued]

202 6 206 2 4 209 2

Belongings 101 3 102 4 103 15 20 104 42 105 6 7 106 10 107 3 16 108 4 111 8 112 2 113 6 7 11 114 30 115 14 116 22 117 8 118 13 15 124 10 12 126 17 127 9 18 128 15 130 30 35 131 13 132 14 135 20 136 19 138 14 140 9 141 14 202 5 205 1 207 19 209 5

Border Inspections 102 8 103 15 20 104 9 10 49 105 8 106 30 108 18 19 110 24 113 6 7 10-12 114 30 31 117 11 118 13

55

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA Continued] Border Inspections Continued]

121 10 123 33 124 13 125 32 126 20 127 10 29 128 16 18 131 14 132 14 133 7 135 20 137 18 138 14 143 15 209 5 8

CookingFood 102 3 5 13 15 103 21 106 10 113 8 10 114 9 29 116 10 117 9 118 12 119 10 123 33 125 19 31 126 20 127 10 128 15 130 3 0 1 3 3 131 13 14 132 13 133 5 6 134 10 135 20 138 14 141 12 143 11 15 209 5

Funds Available 101 3 24 102 4 103 15 18 104 2 105 6 106 9 107 4 14-16

56

MIGRATIONTO CALIFORNIA [Continued] Funds Available [Continued]

108 5 110 3 8 111 8 112 1 4 6 113 6 114 10 17 29 115 14 116 10 22 117 710 118 13 121 3 10 122 4 123 34 124 12 125 17 126 5 18-20 127 17 2 9 128 15 129 3 130 29 30 34 131 13 132 13 133 3 134 8 10 135 12 18 138 14 140 6 141 12 142 25 143 10 11 201 7 205 1 209 5

Reasons for Move 101 3 23 102 2 4 103 15 18 20 25 39 104 2 42 105 4 6 106 9 11 107 2 108 3 5 18 109 9 10 13 27 110 3 4 8 111 7 8 112 2 113 5 6

57

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA [Continued] Reasons for Move [Continued]

114 115 116 117 118 119 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 201 204 205 206 207 209

Route 102 103 104 105 106 108 110 112 113 114 115 116

8-10 21 22 14 19-22 7 11 8 8 3 141 10 8 14 7 1

12 2 291 121 11 11 41 111 181 8 13 10 51 5

9

4 30 1 32

101 141 23-25 30

8 1 16 1 30 13

3 311 321 341 35 13

3 8-11

12 18 40

13

26 6 9 11

2-4 16 17 19 24 21 10 6 9 1 2 10 19 11 21 191 22

4 18-20 2 I 8 61 7 10 4 3 5 4 I 8 31 40 22-24

58

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA Continued] Route Continued]

117 8-10 118 12 119 9 10 124 11 125 17 126 181 19 127 9 181 29 128 14-16 130 32-34 131 14 132 13 134 10 135 11 19 137 17 138 13 14 202 4 5 205 1 209 7

Shelter 102 4 103 18-20 104 9 106 10 107 4 108 4 111 8 112 5 113 8 10 114 9 24 28 29 116 22 23 117 9 118 12 119 9 121 9 123 33 124 10 125 17-19 126 17 127 9 128 15 129 3 130 301 33 131 13 132 13 133 5 134 10 135 11 136 19

59

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA [Continued] Shelter [Continued]

137 17 141 12 143 11 201 7 2 07 18 209 5

Transportation 101 3 102 4-6 103 16 18 20 104 8 42 105 6 1 7 106 10 107 3 108 4 109 9 13 110 3 8 23 24 111 8 112 5 113 6 7 114 8 24 29-31 115 14 116 1 9 10 22 117 8 118 12 119 8 9 121 9 122 4 I 17 123 32 33 124 12 125 17-191 24 26 2 9 31 126 5 17 18 127 9 17 128 15 129 3 131 13 133 4 134 10 135 11 136 19 138 13 139 10 140 5 9 141 12 142 3 25

15143 201 8 205 1 209 1 2 4 5

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MISSOURI

108 1 2 19 115 4 0 121 2 129 16 207 7 208 5

Cities Cape Girardeau

116 9 El Dorado Springs

108 1 3 Hannibal

119 4 7 Kansas City

116 8 207 3

Monroe City 119 1

St Louis 119 2 4 7 8

MONTANA

119 3

NEBRASKA

132 1 Cities

Grand Island 130 18

Kerney 130 3

Litchfield 130 3 4 16 35

Ponca 130 1 4 7

Return to 130 40

THE NEW DEAL Civilian Conservation Corps

103 34

61

THE NEW DEAL [Continued] Civilian Conservation Corps [Continued]

110 3-7 9 35 112 28 119 15 125 5 12 21-23 129 18 139 7-9 16 207 13 208 10

Hoover 103 32 34 125 12

National Recovery AdministrationOther Agencies 103 32 34 118 8 205 4 5 8-19

Politics 101 34 103 33 35 104 7 1 8 33 107 12 112 13 28 121 2 125 12 14 15 131 10 132 10 11 138 8 1 15 139 14 140 25 207 12 208 15 209 21

Roosevelt 101 32-34 103 32 104 32 33 106 5 108 5 6 15 16 110 3 35 36 111 6 7 112 27 28 113 25 32 114 19 115 12 118 9 119 6 15 123 30 31 125 12 15 126 13

62

THE NEW DEAL [Continued] Roosevelt [Continued]

127 22 23 128 11 129 10 14 130 23 24 26 27 131 5 9 10 132 9 133 13 27 134 4 8 24 138 11 139 6 7 13 14 23 140 24 14178 142 17 18 205 17 18 207 9 12 13 208 10 209 21

Voting 103 33 106 5 110 25 26 125 14 130 23 131 5 139 252 4 140 25 207 13

Works Progress Administration 101 336 102 2 104 31 105 4 5 8 19 20 107 1 108 12 110 35 111 177 112 28 113 17 18 21 24 33 114 22 115 13 118 8 119 14 156 124 14 17 125 1 12 23 127 22 128 20 23 27 129 5 10 132 9 11 16 133 11 17

63

THE NEW DEAL [Continued] Works Progress Administration Continued]

134 5 9 23 138 11 12 13978 140 23 141 23 142 18 204 6 207 12 208 10 209 21

NEW MEXICO

135 11 18-20 140 3 4

Cities Albuquerque

117 8 11 Deming

116 22 23 Gallup

116 12 Las Cruces

116 22 23

OKIE

113 10 33 114 41 46 128 18 25 33 132 18 19 135 26 202 5 205 4 1 6 208 4

Definition 101 31 102 8 104 37 54 105 22 106 31-33 107 38 108 19 109 17T 19 27 110 28 35

64

OKIE [Continued] Definition [Continued]

114 44 118 24 121 21 32 123 22 37 38 124 25 26 126 40 127 14 31 33 128 33 132 21 22 134 14 136 37-40 137 22 30 139 19 141 25 201 16 202 4 1 16 203 10 206 14 208 4 13

Reactions to Term 101 32 102 8 9 104 37 54 105 22 106 31-33 107 38 39 109 19 110 12 27 28 113 33 34 37 114 41 42 116 34 118 24 120 26 27 121 21 123 37 38 42 124 18 125 42 43 126 32 40 46 127 14 33 36 128 24 25 33 129 21 131 23 132 23 136 22 39 40 137 21 22 30 139 19 141 24 142 29 30

42

35

65

OKIE [Continued] Reactions to Term [Continued]

201 16 203 10 205 12

Rednecks 107 2 4-26

OKLAHOMA

111 6 125 3 10 126 10 14 27 43 128 4 135 11 12 141 5 9

Cities Ardmore

110 1 2 139 2

Blair 114 15

Blanchard 120 1 2 5

Boley 133 1 1 3

Boynton 135 11

Bushyhead 137 73 6

Checotah 113 1 4 128 3 8 209 1

Chelsea 137 7 812

Cold Springs 140 4

Colgate 112 2

Comanche 142 1

Council Hill 131 1

Cushing 201 2

Duncan 110 1 124 1

66

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities Continued]

Durant 103 16

Dustin 139 1 2 25

Enid 138 middot 6

EufaulaLake Eufaula 103 71 29 209 23

Fort Gibson 123 1 12 13 24 25 32 126 1 16

Fort Sill 120 5

Frederick 104 56

Granite 114 8

Greenfield 141 9

Guthrie 138 2-5 13 15

Hammon 142 3 15

Hanna 112 3 136 1

Hartshorne 125 1

Henryetta 103 16 209 1

Hillibee 127 4

Hitchita 112 25 209 3

Holdenville 137 3-5

Hollis 102 1

Lenna 118 1 131 2

Lexington 120 1 2

Lindsay 106 9

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OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities (Continued]

Maud 118 1

McAlester 109 91 10 125 20

McLain 122 1

Meeker 127 6 15 16

Muskogee 122 1 123 18 19 25

Nowata 122 2

Oaklodge 116 1 5

Okemah 103 8 133 4

Oklahoma City 120 8 12 138 3 5

Paden 127 4

Pauls Valley 106 1 109 10 13

Pitcher 103 8

Pleasant Valley 109 10 13

Ponca City 142 1 2

Porum 112 1

Prague 127 5 6

Quinton 136 1 10 11 18

Sallisaw 116 16_ 36

Scullyville 116 3 7

Seminole 116 1 135 8

Spiro 102 1 116 1 3 6 7

68

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities [Continued]

Stillwater 201 4 13

Tryon 201 1

Tulsa 116 16 17

Tuttle 120 1

Watonga 120 4 141 9

Weletka 103 11

Wewoka 112 1 4 25

Whodathoughtit 113 3

Craig County 122 11

Moved to 114 8 115 26 128 2 3 131 1 2 137 3 141 4

Oklahoma Territory 127 1-3

Payne County 105 1

Return to 102 11 107 15 109 27 110 18 38 111 8 18 114 10 14 15 17 116 36 37 120 13 27 123 53 125 25 26 29 30 40 127 16 28 131 13 22 25 133 16 135 23 25 136 18 137 7

69

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Return to [Continued]

139 26 27 140 9 142 3 10 17 22 34 201 13 206 7 207 20 209 1 2 17 18 23

Rogers County 101 23

Sequoyah County 116 1 16-18 36

Wagoner County 101 23

OREGON

109 28 29 130 29-34 206 2

POEMS

128 14 22 25 31 34 36

RELIEFWELFARE Agencies

102 91 13 103 32 107 35 112 12 114 18 124 2 3 125 17 202 5 15 2 0 4 2 11-13

Attitudes toward 101 10 102 91 10 103 32 104 24 32 105 19 110 14 26 27 111 17 112 12 113 17 2833

70

RELIEFWELFARE [Continued] Attitudes toward [Continued]

116 35 119 15 121 177 19 25 123 43 124 177 23 125 38 126 35_~ 39 127 417 42 128 27-30 129 5 130 2 7 131 4 27 30 31 132 16-18 133 13 14 137 32 139 8 140 23 142 18 202 71 8 1 15 203 6 11 204 13 14 20 208 10 209 21

Quality 102 10 103 32 104 32 125 38 39 204 15

Type Received 102 9 10 103 16 32 33 104 24 31 105 19 107 15 108 4 110 17 111 17 112 12 113 32 114 18 42 118 8 121 17 124 23 125 37 128 28 29 130 27 132 16

71

RELIEFWELFARE [Continued] Type Received IContinued]

133 13 134 15 135 28 139 8 202 5 71815 204 15 208 9 209 211 22

Welfare 101 9 10 102 9 10 103 32 104 24 311 36 1 0 5 19- 21 1 2 5 106 12 16 17 23 24 107 14 15 18 351 37 108 4 1 71 18 110 14 17 25-27 111 17 112 121 13 15 113 15 171 28 114 181 421 43 116 35 120 17 121 19 122 24 123 43 125 19 126 251 39 128 27 28 131 4 27 133 11 13 22 136 14 137 32 140 3 141 20 142 18 201 13 202 51 71 15 203 6 11 204 2 11 19-21 205 4 11 12 207 10 13 19

RELIGION

103 32

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RELIGION [Continued]

110 29 113 321 36 126 28 29 131 6 132 6 135 151 32 142 12 26 33 202 6

Brush Arbor 109 5 122 19 123 25 136 10 139 41 5 209 11

Churches 101 7 11 102 10 105 31 29 106 2 I 8 I 25 107 3 109 5 110 171 18 112 371 39 113 21 16 17 35 114 51 7 8 441 45 115 8 31-33 50-53 117 54-58 118 51 6 1 21 119 4 120 8 121 25 26 122 191 24 123 25126142 124 21 31 5 61 201 22 125 81 41 126 71 241 30 127 21 10 14 271 301 341 351 38-41 128 6 26 27 130 3 131 6 132 6 21 23 133 23 134 1 3 24 25 29 135 7 141 18 31 136 3 7 137 9 10 24 25 138 8 91 14

73

RELIGION Continued] Churches Continued]

140 14 15 141 2 3 9 142 4 22 30-33 143 12 15 24 201 5 11 209 4

MinistryMissionary Work 107 23 113 31 36 142 25 26 29

Moral Majority 134 29

RevivalsTraveling Ministers 109 5 114 5 6 115 32 118 5 6 124 6 125 8 I 9 126 =middot 8 127 5 128 6 131 4 6 I 8 135 14 139 4 141 3 142 26-28 32 33

SOUTH DAKOTA Beadle County

134 1 Huron County

134 5 Return to

134 8 9 29 Wounded Knee

134 5

TEXAS

113 4 114 6 28 43 44 124 4 131 20 142 24 30

74

TEXAS Continued] Cities

Abilene 111 5 6 117 15

Austin lb3 15

Barstow 104 1

Big Spring 142 30 32 209 s 6

Cedar Hill 140 1

Dallas 117 7 140 1

Electra 140 4

Gainesville 121 1

Haskell 129 1

Kemp 117 6

La Mesa 114 14

Plainview 110 3

Port Arthur 116 8 9

Red Springs 114 1

Silverton 140 1

Waco 103 15 16

Wichita Falls 117 8

Wylie 111 1

Brazo River 103 16

Farming Conditions 104 40

Return to 114 14 16 121 28 31 129 6

Rio Grande Valley 103 15

75

VIOLENCE

103 28 29 104 17 21 105 25 27 107 61 9 12 261 28 30 109 2 01 21 33 111 13 17 112 9 10 36 113 4J 18J 21-23 26-29 33 34 114 2527 35 115 49 123 36 125 191 43 126 41 127 23 131 22 23 138 10 11 20-22 139 9 10 15 18 25 203 8 204 9 206 10-12

VIRGINIA

206 1

WASHINGTON

206 1

WORK --xfter World War II

101 29 102 12 103 31 104 15 44 106 16 107 171 19-21 36 110 19 20 34 37 111 16 112 34J 35 114 48 116 31 117 51-57 119 18 120 21 23 24

76

WORK [Continued] --xfter World War II [Continued]

123 46 50 124 28 125 2 28 43-45 126 38 44 127 33 371 41 129 71 8 130 38 41 42 46 134 11 136 301 31 138 25-27 139 22 141 21 26 206 187 19 207 5

Conditions 103 22-24 26 104 2-6 15 16 30 35 52 107 22 24-28 30 31 109 31 110 10 11 12 25 112 26 29 113 15 114 24 124 20 125 22 27 2 9 32 126 21 26 30 38 129 5 12 13 131 21 139 18 203 5 7

During World War II 101 20 29 102 11 103 24 35 104 15 105 25 26 107 17 108 5 6 20 109 37 110 18 19 37 111 12 113 22 26 114 47 48 115 44 47 53 116 31 117 35-51 118 23 119 16

77

WORK [Continued] --ollring World War II [Continued]

120 20 21 121 29 123 22 46 124 27 125 3 27 34 35 43 126 35 43 44 127 20 128 21 29 37 129 7 10 130 37 38 40 41 131 26 29 132 23 133 16 20 134 11 20 136 27 28 138 23-25 139 18 20 21 141 21 26 143 19 202 9 203 8 206 10 15 207 3 4 209 20

Employers 101 30 1025-712 103 12 17 22 32 104 2 15 30 105 11 16 106 15 19 107 9 29-31 38 108 14 15 20 109 1 15 20 27 110 9-11 13 27 36 111 15 112 6 7 26 29 32 113 15 16 28 29 114 11 24 31 41-43 115 16 43-45 116 6 7 25 26 28 30-32 117 18 52 118 13 20 119 11-13 16 18 19 120 12 14 15 20 23 121 17 24 122 5-8 123 35 36

78

WORK [Continued] ~players [Continued]

124 20 125 5 21 24 271 281 40 126 151 21 22 251 26 361 371 39 127 11 121 201 211 30 33 128 18 31 129 4 1 7 1 9-11 1 13 1 18 1 21 2 2 130 31 3540 131 16 26 27 133 2 6 134 121 16-18 201 211 25 136 17-19 26 27 33-35 137 6 8 161 19 20 138 3-6 13 20 139 10 121 14-16 140 9-11 141 16 17 201 12 202 2 3 203 7 206 31 15 207 3 5 209 16

Labor Contracting 107 19 261 291 311 32 133 16-18 26

Migrant Labor 101 41 5 12 30 102 6 7 103 24 25 104 2-6 15 241 25 52 105 9-12 171 18 106 121 131 15 17 21-24 107 4 5 8 18 24-27 30 31 108 3 8 15 109 7 8 19-21 27-30 110 91 101 13 15 111 8 12 16 17 112 6 31 32 113 13 15 18 32 114 31 32 115 52 116 27-30 117 12 17-19 291 31 118 16 119 11 12 120 11-13 15 22 121 10 11 22 122 5 22

79

WORK Continued] --grgrant Labor Continued]

123 35 42 43 125 33 126 26 30 33 37 38 127 31 128 16 21 28 129 3 4 11-17 20 21 130 33 34 131 15 19-21 26 133 19 134 9-13 21 22 135 21 25 29 136 37 38 137 16 20 139 13 15-17 140 3 4 141 19 20 142 18 143 11 13 201 8 14 202 4 9 15 203 4 5 7 8-10 205 3 4 7 206 2 4 5-7 9 12-15 208 6 209 8 9 12-15

Mining 103 8 19 115 33 116 20 21 122 11-13 125 1 3 4 12 131 2 140 4 5 141 1

Odd Jobs 104 23 105 15 25 106 3 107 12 18 19 34 35 108 3 5 6 9 111 11 15 16 113 13 114 17 18 32 33 40 41 48 115 19 24 116 25 26 117 7 52 118 18 119 8 12 14 15

80

WORK [Continued] --odd Jobs

120 8 17 122 6 7 22 123 36 40 49 124 14 16 19 24 127 11 128 19 20 29 129 1 3 5 7 131 16 25 30 132 14 17 134 8 12 15 16 135 11 23 137 12 20 25 26 138 18 22 139 6 7 12 16 17 140 1 6-8 10 142 2 3 5 9 14 34 35 143 6 12 14-16 206 3 4 209 20

Oil Fields 102 5-7 12 112 25 26 114 14 15 116 1 13 121 17 125 2 4 1 28 46 129 9 135 7 8 I 23 29 139 22 140 4 142 2 3 206 16 18 208 1-5

Permanent Jobs 101 9 27 29 103 12 17 23 24 32 104 4 6 14 24 26 29 34 106 4 107 19 35 108 4 7-9 109 15 27-29 110 2 10 18 19 21 24 111 6 9-11 16 112 7 30 31 113 1 4 21 28-31 114 16 31 32 48 115 16 1 17 4 4 116 2 7-16 32

81

WORK [Continued] --permanent Jobs [Continued]

118 11 131 18 19 119 191 20 120 201 211 25 121 22 122 2 3 I 5~8 I 23 123 11 VI 35 36 124 1 14-17 125 20 25 27-29 37 126 21 25 33 35-38 127 11 20-22 24 30 128 20 28-30 129 4 7 130 31 36-38 131 21 30 132 18 19 133 19 22 134 11 18 25-28 36 136 2 10 14 15 19 33-35 137 6 8 26-28 138 1-4 8 139 22 23 140 4 5 10-12 20 141 12 17 142 5 25 26 28 35 143 19 201 10 205 6 8 9 2 07 3 1 5 208 1

Prisoners of War as Workers 115 47 133 20 203 9

Strikes 101 17 104 21 22 1 43 105 11 21 106 13 15 16 191 20 33 107 7 11 15 28 109 20 21 110 32 33 111 13 112 7-10 14 113 32 115 48-50 118 18 124 24 125 3 4

82

WORK [Continued] --strikes [Continued]

126 36 127 24 129 10 11 130 40 41 131 27 133 25 138 8 139 16 17 140 14-16 22 201 14 203 7 206 10-13 209 18

Unions 101 17 35 104 21 22 45 105 21 106 15 16 107 5 11-13 21-24 108 12 109 20 112 2 10 32 34-36 113 31 114 42 115 50 116 33 34 118 18 119 13 120 23 24 124 24 125 34 43 45 46 126 36 127 42 128 30 129 10 11 16 130 39-41 46 131 26 134 23 139 16 140 14 22 141 21 203 7 209 18

Wages 101 27 103 10 14 17 18 22 23 33 104 2 4 I 22 I 24 26 341 35 47 105 13 161 17

83

WORK [Continued] --wages [Continued]

106 14 18 19 107 2 12 17 25 30 108 5 6 8 109 6 8 20 21 28 29 31 40 110 7 9 11 1216 111 8 11 13 14 16 112 4 8-10 14 113 13 16-18 26 28 29 114 11 18 25 32 33 42 115 16 28 44 50 116 7 11 16 19 26-32 34 117 7 18 32 35 118 15 18 119 1 11 13 14 120 11-14 121 11 122 3 6-8 123 35 49 125 4 5 7 12 21-23 27-29 38 43 126 23 25 26 36 42 127 17 24 42 43 128 30 129 3 5 7 10 11 21 22 13 0 3 6 3 7 3 9-41 131 12 13 16 134 12 15 16 23 24 26 135 11 21 23 136 28 29 137 8 9 32 138 5 11 18 25 139 6 7 10 12-14 16-18 140 7 9 10 14 15 141 4 8 10 12 15 16 142 16 201 10 203 2 5 204 14 205 6 206 4 10 11 14 15 2 07 10 13 208 9 209 13 15

Work Permits 109 22 23

40

FARMING [Continued] Land Rental IContinued]

138 9 139 5 140 101 13 141 15 201 3 206 5 9

Methods 101 3 102 3 7 12 103 171 20 21 24 31 39 104 1 105 5 106 7 29 109 6 11 12 30 31 110 21 22 28 111 7 112 23 113 2 114 19 20 115 51 41-48 116 5 15 18 118 1 10 19 119 2 4 120 11 14 121 6 7 122 9 10 16-18 123 2 3 6 7 19 29 30 51 52 124 8 9 125 10 11 15 16 126 5 14 21 127 7 16 128 7 10 11 129 7 130 15 1619 131 5 11 18 132 3 9 10 134 6 140 20 141 6 19 142 51 19~ 201 22 143 2 0 201 6 206 3 8 207 7 81 14 16

Sharecropping 103 1 7 105 1 110 1 3

41

FARMING Continued] Sharecropping Continued]

111 2 112 3 24 113 4 115 6 91 27 116 17 117 11 5 7 118 2 9 121 2 127 21 61 15 128 8 129 1 130 51 151 18 137 2 141 41 8 142 2 206 4 5 209 11 19

THE GRAPES OF WRATHSTEINBECK

106 6 1 71 15 108 15 110 29-301 33 119 13 122 22 125 41 128 331 34 132 22 134 13 142 19 208 4 71 11 13-16

Identification with 101 16 35 103 27 28 111 18 113 35 121 27 127 181 41 42 129 13 20 21 131 13 133 21 136 20 37 139 20 201811 205 5

42

THE GRAPES OF WRATHSTEINBECK [Continued] Movie

103 27 105 26 106 33 34 107 5 13 110 2 8 113 34 114 45 118 16 17 121 27 124 25 127 42 131 28 137 31 139 19 141 24 208 15

Objections to 101 16 103 2 8 105 26 27 106 33-36 114 45 46 118 23 24 120 28 124 25 127 18 25 128 33 34 131 27 28 137 30 31 139 20 141 2 4 143 13 204 19 205 5 2 06 19 208 14-16

HEALTH Accidents

104 61 62 107 18 116 22 23

Birth of Children 101 5 102 2 103 5 9 10 13 16 105 1

43

HEALTH [Continued] Birth of Children Continued]

106 16 22 109 15 16 18~ 37 111 6 112 20 113 2 4 5 14 18-20 114 37 115 11-13 17 38 117 21 120 3 8 13 19-22 122 20 123 50 125 10 37 126 12 127 7 1 8 129 19 20 130 1 2 22 133 10 135 9 12 20 21 136 4 8 27 137 2 1 3 138 2 139 19 23 140 711 142 2 8 143 17 202 3 7 11 12 18

Causes of Death 101 25 103 5 106 16 107 1 13 19 109 25 26 38 39 110 2 31 111 5 112 6 113 1 19 30 114 43 49 115 3 6 7 17 18 116 5 117 20 21 26 120 1 3 19 24 25 123 16~ 43 124 23 126 44 127 4 5 13 130 24 48 132 19 135 137 14 16

44

HEALTH [Continued] Causes of Death [Continued]

136 3-6 25 27 29-31 38 39 141 16 142 23 143 19 202 3 9 10 12 14 16-18 206 14 209 19 20

Diseases 102 13 103 20 105 11 14 23 24 107 6 11 13 14 16 19 20 30 31 109 24 38 39 110 2 8 30 31 112 14 19 24 113 8 12 13 18 19 30 114 9 17 25 26 37 49 115 5 7 12 16-20 22 23 116 19 117 26 47 52-56 120 3 19 20 24 26 122 18 24 123 16 22-24 124 22-24 26 125 47 126 22 35 127 3 7 128 2 9 129 2 3 130 3 38 47 131 12 22 132 2 19 133 8 135 13 21 136 25 30 35 39 137 4 8 138 13 23 139 7 140 5 142 20 21 202 1-4 8-14 16 18 203 6 205 1 206 2 209 11 12 19

Folk Remedies and Cures 103 5 107 11

45

HEALTH [Continued] Folk Remedies and Cures Continued]

109 24 25 113 11 19 115 2 3 22 117 20 21 123 20 23 128 6 133 9 10 135 14 22 137 4 142 20 21 202 8-111 14

Health Care 101 13 20 102 13 103 5 91 16 105 141 151 23 24 106 1 8 107 111 18 23 38 109 151 16 181 23 241 381 39 110 2 1 8 1 311 32 112 6 113 1 51 18-201 301 311 33 38 114 17 371 38 115 5-7 12-18 23 116 5 61 23 117 20-231 55 118 171 18 120 3 41 8 21 22 121 20 25 122 18 20 21 123 4 22 23 124 4 22 23 125 10 21 37 38 126 22 23 35 127 3 7-9 30 128 2 9 129 19 130 1 22 23 47 48 131 22 132 19 133 8-10 135 91 12-14 21 22 136 6 9 301 33 35 137 8 138 131 23 139 71 9~ 101 18 19 141 2 0 142 20

46

HEALTH Continued] Health Care Continued]

202 2-14 16-19 206 14 209 11 12

Sanitation 202 4-6 15 17

HOUSING Auto Courts

107 9~ 14~ 27 Ditch Camps

102 7 8~ 14 103 26 104 12 105 23 106 15 107 10 110 6 25 113 14 35 114 39 115 52 118 15 16 119 13 16 121 19 20 122 22 23 125 20 37 126 33 129 15 131 20 132 18 136 37-39 137 17 139 18 202 4-6 15 203 3 206 7 I 10 208 7 8 11 209 10

Dugouts 135 11~ 18 19

Government-provided 101 34 103 26 27 104 19 20 51 105 10 106 10 11 14

47

HOUSING Continued] Government-provided [Continued]

107 4-7 13 14 16 17 28 108 12 109 31-33 110 14 111 9-11 15 112 3 8 113 35 36 114 38 39 118 16 119 13 121 17-19 124 16 125 25 33 36 126 26 30-32 127 23 41 128 20 129 141 15 131 22 133 2 0 137 30 141 20 202 6 15 203 3 204 16 17 205 4 206 13 14 208 7 20 9 10

Grower-provided 102 8 103 24-26 104 20 42 46 105 9 106 12 15 109 15 28 110 16 111 14 112 6 113 13 16 114 10 23 28 33 34 118 18 20 119 12 13 121 22 122 6 23 123 35 42 125 24 25~ 33 35 36 126 21 7 33 127 11 18 23

48

HOUSING [Continued] Grower-provided [Continued]

128 19 129 4 5 13-15 131 16 133 18 137 17 ~ 20 139 15 18 140 6 8-10 16 141 14 16 17 201 8 9 203 3 204 16 17 206 6-8 13 209 10

Homes in California 101 8 26 28 29 102 4 6 11 12 103 21 104 4 12-14 25 26 49 60 61 105 19 20 106 12 21 107 5 I 7 121 27 108 31 6 1 7 109 151 181 271 29 110 81 14 15 111 14 112 61 8 I 201 301 331 39 113 16-201 23 24 28 114 10 111 231 331 34 115 15-17 116 241 261 32 117 18 19 118 14 121 111 171 181 221 29 122 246 123 341 36 371 411 50 124 101 111 141 16 125 251 35 126 21 22 33 127 11 13 18-241 30 311 37 128 19 20 129 4 11 12 15-17 131 13 16 17 19 20 132 12 14 15 17 133 8 12 15 27 28 134 10-13 135 24 27 31 33 136 21 24 25 137 20 24 26 27

49

HOUSING [Continued] Homes in California IContinued]

138 13 16-18 20 25 28 29 139 17 18 ~3 24 140 6-11 17 141 13 14 16 27 142 29 143 11 12 20 201 10 202 3 203 1 2 204 16 18 205 7 206 7-9 208 10 209 9 11 14 15

Homestead in Arkansas 103 3 115 1 2 4 9 10 22-24 128 1 2 137 1 141 1 2 143 6 7

Homesmiddottead in Missouri 108 1 119 1 2 4

Homestead in Nebraska 130 5-8 18 132 2 8

Homestead in Oklahoma 103 9 12-14 17 104 56 106 2 109 10 110 1 114 1 4 10 16 115 2 7 118 2 4 122 2 4 9 11 123 1 2 9-14 124 3-5 125 9 10 126 3 4 27 127 1 2 6 7 15 16 26 27 128 3 131 1 133 1 4 135 6-8 136 8 11 12 137 7 13

50

HOUSING [Continued] Homestead in Oklahoma [Continued]

138 2 3 9 11 12 139 1-3 142 1-4 7--13 209 3

Homestead in South Dakota 134 2 3

Homestead in Texas 111 3 117 2 121 1 4 129 1 2 140 1

Internment Camps WW II) 122 23 125 35

Labor Camps 103 21 24 28 104 44 107 4 10 12 16 17 26 27 29 109 27 28 31-33 110 33 113 17 20 114 24-28 33 117 11 12 17 18 25 123 33 128 16 129 4 12 17 133 18 134 13 21 22 142 29 202 15 204 16 205 5

State Rental Homes 135 27 28

Tents 101 34 102 4 5 103 9 104 3 13 42 43 62 105 9 106 13 107 4 9 10 14 17 27 28 109 1 2 9 31 113 6 114 24 115 15

51

HOUSING [Continued] Tents Continued]

116 8 117 19 121 17-20 123 33 124 16 125 33 37 127 30~ 37 129 4 12 15 131 13 20 21 134 21 140 6 143 13 14 202 4 204 9 17 206 6 7 209 10 11

IMPACT OF EXPERIENCE

l(H 14 161 191 28 31 102 10 103 35 41 104 2 81 48 55 63 64 106 26 27 107 6 14 30-33 35-37 108 19-21 109 40 110 13 19 20 27 34-36 38 39 111 18 112 14 17 19-211 30 34 40 113 24-26 2 9 34 37 114 50 115 20 53 116 37 117 10 15 24 27 58 121 11 15-19 31 122 23 24 123 39 42 53-55 125 45 47 126 17 ~ 18 24 33 45 46 127 12 14 19-21 32-351 41 43 128 19 30~ 35-38 130 48 49 131 191 25 31 132 17 24

52

IMPACT OF EXPERIENCE [Continued]

134 136

137 138 141 142 143 202 203 209

24 25 28 11 17 20 41 29_ 32 16 31-33 14 25 26 28 34 22 23 16-19 11 19 25

29 21 25 33 35 36 40

INDIANA

202 1

IOWA

142 205 207

4 1 1

IWO JIMA

117 42-48

JAPANESE INTERNMENT

122 125 205

23 35 9 10

KANSAS

113 116 132 207

3 14 1 6 16

KU KLUX KLAN

103 135

28 14-17

53

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA

114 301 46 116 19 122 22 131 20 135 20 139 11 140 13 202 4 51 9 17 18 208 3 1 6 10-12

Attraction of California 101 3 1 17 102 3 103 18 20 105 6 106 6 9 11 281 29 107 8 108 4 I 18 109 9 110 8 111 9 112 23 113 51 6 114 91 22 115 14 391 41 116 71 9 117 8 118 11 12 119 8 1 10 11 121 9 122 3 124 10 11 125 81 241 30 126 151 16 127 8 1 16 27 128 13 129 3 130 32 131 12 25 132 3 11 12 134 81 11 24 135 11 18 136 18 139 101 26 140 5 141 51 14 142 3 4 143 11 201 4 I 6 8 12

54

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA [Continued]

202 6 206 2 4 209 2

Belongings 101 3 102 4 103 15 20 104 42 105 6 7 106 10 107 3 16 108 4 111 8 112 2 113 6 7 11 114 30 115 14 116 22 117 8 118 13 15 124 10 12 126 17 127 9 18 128 15 130 30 35 131 13 132 14 135 20 136 19 138 14 140 9 141 14 202 5 205 1 207 19 209 5

Border Inspections 102 8 103 15 20 104 9 10 49 105 8 106 30 108 18 19 110 24 113 6 7 10-12 114 30 31 117 11 118 13

55

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA Continued] Border Inspections Continued]

121 10 123 33 124 13 125 32 126 20 127 10 29 128 16 18 131 14 132 14 133 7 135 20 137 18 138 14 143 15 209 5 8

CookingFood 102 3 5 13 15 103 21 106 10 113 8 10 114 9 29 116 10 117 9 118 12 119 10 123 33 125 19 31 126 20 127 10 128 15 130 3 0 1 3 3 131 13 14 132 13 133 5 6 134 10 135 20 138 14 141 12 143 11 15 209 5

Funds Available 101 3 24 102 4 103 15 18 104 2 105 6 106 9 107 4 14-16

56

MIGRATIONTO CALIFORNIA [Continued] Funds Available [Continued]

108 5 110 3 8 111 8 112 1 4 6 113 6 114 10 17 29 115 14 116 10 22 117 710 118 13 121 3 10 122 4 123 34 124 12 125 17 126 5 18-20 127 17 2 9 128 15 129 3 130 29 30 34 131 13 132 13 133 3 134 8 10 135 12 18 138 14 140 6 141 12 142 25 143 10 11 201 7 205 1 209 5

Reasons for Move 101 3 23 102 2 4 103 15 18 20 25 39 104 2 42 105 4 6 106 9 11 107 2 108 3 5 18 109 9 10 13 27 110 3 4 8 111 7 8 112 2 113 5 6

57

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA [Continued] Reasons for Move [Continued]

114 115 116 117 118 119 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 201 204 205 206 207 209

Route 102 103 104 105 106 108 110 112 113 114 115 116

8-10 21 22 14 19-22 7 11 8 8 3 141 10 8 14 7 1

12 2 291 121 11 11 41 111 181 8 13 10 51 5

9

4 30 1 32

101 141 23-25 30

8 1 16 1 30 13

3 311 321 341 35 13

3 8-11

12 18 40

13

26 6 9 11

2-4 16 17 19 24 21 10 6 9 1 2 10 19 11 21 191 22

4 18-20 2 I 8 61 7 10 4 3 5 4 I 8 31 40 22-24

58

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA Continued] Route Continued]

117 8-10 118 12 119 9 10 124 11 125 17 126 181 19 127 9 181 29 128 14-16 130 32-34 131 14 132 13 134 10 135 11 19 137 17 138 13 14 202 4 5 205 1 209 7

Shelter 102 4 103 18-20 104 9 106 10 107 4 108 4 111 8 112 5 113 8 10 114 9 24 28 29 116 22 23 117 9 118 12 119 9 121 9 123 33 124 10 125 17-19 126 17 127 9 128 15 129 3 130 301 33 131 13 132 13 133 5 134 10 135 11 136 19

59

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA [Continued] Shelter [Continued]

137 17 141 12 143 11 201 7 2 07 18 209 5

Transportation 101 3 102 4-6 103 16 18 20 104 8 42 105 6 1 7 106 10 107 3 108 4 109 9 13 110 3 8 23 24 111 8 112 5 113 6 7 114 8 24 29-31 115 14 116 1 9 10 22 117 8 118 12 119 8 9 121 9 122 4 I 17 123 32 33 124 12 125 17-191 24 26 2 9 31 126 5 17 18 127 9 17 128 15 129 3 131 13 133 4 134 10 135 11 136 19 138 13 139 10 140 5 9 141 12 142 3 25

15143 201 8 205 1 209 1 2 4 5

60

MISSOURI

108 1 2 19 115 4 0 121 2 129 16 207 7 208 5

Cities Cape Girardeau

116 9 El Dorado Springs

108 1 3 Hannibal

119 4 7 Kansas City

116 8 207 3

Monroe City 119 1

St Louis 119 2 4 7 8

MONTANA

119 3

NEBRASKA

132 1 Cities

Grand Island 130 18

Kerney 130 3

Litchfield 130 3 4 16 35

Ponca 130 1 4 7

Return to 130 40

THE NEW DEAL Civilian Conservation Corps

103 34

61

THE NEW DEAL [Continued] Civilian Conservation Corps [Continued]

110 3-7 9 35 112 28 119 15 125 5 12 21-23 129 18 139 7-9 16 207 13 208 10

Hoover 103 32 34 125 12

National Recovery AdministrationOther Agencies 103 32 34 118 8 205 4 5 8-19

Politics 101 34 103 33 35 104 7 1 8 33 107 12 112 13 28 121 2 125 12 14 15 131 10 132 10 11 138 8 1 15 139 14 140 25 207 12 208 15 209 21

Roosevelt 101 32-34 103 32 104 32 33 106 5 108 5 6 15 16 110 3 35 36 111 6 7 112 27 28 113 25 32 114 19 115 12 118 9 119 6 15 123 30 31 125 12 15 126 13

62

THE NEW DEAL [Continued] Roosevelt [Continued]

127 22 23 128 11 129 10 14 130 23 24 26 27 131 5 9 10 132 9 133 13 27 134 4 8 24 138 11 139 6 7 13 14 23 140 24 14178 142 17 18 205 17 18 207 9 12 13 208 10 209 21

Voting 103 33 106 5 110 25 26 125 14 130 23 131 5 139 252 4 140 25 207 13

Works Progress Administration 101 336 102 2 104 31 105 4 5 8 19 20 107 1 108 12 110 35 111 177 112 28 113 17 18 21 24 33 114 22 115 13 118 8 119 14 156 124 14 17 125 1 12 23 127 22 128 20 23 27 129 5 10 132 9 11 16 133 11 17

63

THE NEW DEAL [Continued] Works Progress Administration Continued]

134 5 9 23 138 11 12 13978 140 23 141 23 142 18 204 6 207 12 208 10 209 21

NEW MEXICO

135 11 18-20 140 3 4

Cities Albuquerque

117 8 11 Deming

116 22 23 Gallup

116 12 Las Cruces

116 22 23

OKIE

113 10 33 114 41 46 128 18 25 33 132 18 19 135 26 202 5 205 4 1 6 208 4

Definition 101 31 102 8 104 37 54 105 22 106 31-33 107 38 108 19 109 17T 19 27 110 28 35

64

OKIE [Continued] Definition [Continued]

114 44 118 24 121 21 32 123 22 37 38 124 25 26 126 40 127 14 31 33 128 33 132 21 22 134 14 136 37-40 137 22 30 139 19 141 25 201 16 202 4 1 16 203 10 206 14 208 4 13

Reactions to Term 101 32 102 8 9 104 37 54 105 22 106 31-33 107 38 39 109 19 110 12 27 28 113 33 34 37 114 41 42 116 34 118 24 120 26 27 121 21 123 37 38 42 124 18 125 42 43 126 32 40 46 127 14 33 36 128 24 25 33 129 21 131 23 132 23 136 22 39 40 137 21 22 30 139 19 141 24 142 29 30

42

35

65

OKIE [Continued] Reactions to Term [Continued]

201 16 203 10 205 12

Rednecks 107 2 4-26

OKLAHOMA

111 6 125 3 10 126 10 14 27 43 128 4 135 11 12 141 5 9

Cities Ardmore

110 1 2 139 2

Blair 114 15

Blanchard 120 1 2 5

Boley 133 1 1 3

Boynton 135 11

Bushyhead 137 73 6

Checotah 113 1 4 128 3 8 209 1

Chelsea 137 7 812

Cold Springs 140 4

Colgate 112 2

Comanche 142 1

Council Hill 131 1

Cushing 201 2

Duncan 110 1 124 1

66

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities Continued]

Durant 103 16

Dustin 139 1 2 25

Enid 138 middot 6

EufaulaLake Eufaula 103 71 29 209 23

Fort Gibson 123 1 12 13 24 25 32 126 1 16

Fort Sill 120 5

Frederick 104 56

Granite 114 8

Greenfield 141 9

Guthrie 138 2-5 13 15

Hammon 142 3 15

Hanna 112 3 136 1

Hartshorne 125 1

Henryetta 103 16 209 1

Hillibee 127 4

Hitchita 112 25 209 3

Holdenville 137 3-5

Hollis 102 1

Lenna 118 1 131 2

Lexington 120 1 2

Lindsay 106 9

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OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities (Continued]

Maud 118 1

McAlester 109 91 10 125 20

McLain 122 1

Meeker 127 6 15 16

Muskogee 122 1 123 18 19 25

Nowata 122 2

Oaklodge 116 1 5

Okemah 103 8 133 4

Oklahoma City 120 8 12 138 3 5

Paden 127 4

Pauls Valley 106 1 109 10 13

Pitcher 103 8

Pleasant Valley 109 10 13

Ponca City 142 1 2

Porum 112 1

Prague 127 5 6

Quinton 136 1 10 11 18

Sallisaw 116 16_ 36

Scullyville 116 3 7

Seminole 116 1 135 8

Spiro 102 1 116 1 3 6 7

68

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities [Continued]

Stillwater 201 4 13

Tryon 201 1

Tulsa 116 16 17

Tuttle 120 1

Watonga 120 4 141 9

Weletka 103 11

Wewoka 112 1 4 25

Whodathoughtit 113 3

Craig County 122 11

Moved to 114 8 115 26 128 2 3 131 1 2 137 3 141 4

Oklahoma Territory 127 1-3

Payne County 105 1

Return to 102 11 107 15 109 27 110 18 38 111 8 18 114 10 14 15 17 116 36 37 120 13 27 123 53 125 25 26 29 30 40 127 16 28 131 13 22 25 133 16 135 23 25 136 18 137 7

69

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Return to [Continued]

139 26 27 140 9 142 3 10 17 22 34 201 13 206 7 207 20 209 1 2 17 18 23

Rogers County 101 23

Sequoyah County 116 1 16-18 36

Wagoner County 101 23

OREGON

109 28 29 130 29-34 206 2

POEMS

128 14 22 25 31 34 36

RELIEFWELFARE Agencies

102 91 13 103 32 107 35 112 12 114 18 124 2 3 125 17 202 5 15 2 0 4 2 11-13

Attitudes toward 101 10 102 91 10 103 32 104 24 32 105 19 110 14 26 27 111 17 112 12 113 17 2833

70

RELIEFWELFARE [Continued] Attitudes toward [Continued]

116 35 119 15 121 177 19 25 123 43 124 177 23 125 38 126 35_~ 39 127 417 42 128 27-30 129 5 130 2 7 131 4 27 30 31 132 16-18 133 13 14 137 32 139 8 140 23 142 18 202 71 8 1 15 203 6 11 204 13 14 20 208 10 209 21

Quality 102 10 103 32 104 32 125 38 39 204 15

Type Received 102 9 10 103 16 32 33 104 24 31 105 19 107 15 108 4 110 17 111 17 112 12 113 32 114 18 42 118 8 121 17 124 23 125 37 128 28 29 130 27 132 16

71

RELIEFWELFARE [Continued] Type Received IContinued]

133 13 134 15 135 28 139 8 202 5 71815 204 15 208 9 209 211 22

Welfare 101 9 10 102 9 10 103 32 104 24 311 36 1 0 5 19- 21 1 2 5 106 12 16 17 23 24 107 14 15 18 351 37 108 4 1 71 18 110 14 17 25-27 111 17 112 121 13 15 113 15 171 28 114 181 421 43 116 35 120 17 121 19 122 24 123 43 125 19 126 251 39 128 27 28 131 4 27 133 11 13 22 136 14 137 32 140 3 141 20 142 18 201 13 202 51 71 15 203 6 11 204 2 11 19-21 205 4 11 12 207 10 13 19

RELIGION

103 32

72

RELIGION [Continued]

110 29 113 321 36 126 28 29 131 6 132 6 135 151 32 142 12 26 33 202 6

Brush Arbor 109 5 122 19 123 25 136 10 139 41 5 209 11

Churches 101 7 11 102 10 105 31 29 106 2 I 8 I 25 107 3 109 5 110 171 18 112 371 39 113 21 16 17 35 114 51 7 8 441 45 115 8 31-33 50-53 117 54-58 118 51 6 1 21 119 4 120 8 121 25 26 122 191 24 123 25126142 124 21 31 5 61 201 22 125 81 41 126 71 241 30 127 21 10 14 271 301 341 351 38-41 128 6 26 27 130 3 131 6 132 6 21 23 133 23 134 1 3 24 25 29 135 7 141 18 31 136 3 7 137 9 10 24 25 138 8 91 14

73

RELIGION Continued] Churches Continued]

140 14 15 141 2 3 9 142 4 22 30-33 143 12 15 24 201 5 11 209 4

MinistryMissionary Work 107 23 113 31 36 142 25 26 29

Moral Majority 134 29

RevivalsTraveling Ministers 109 5 114 5 6 115 32 118 5 6 124 6 125 8 I 9 126 =middot 8 127 5 128 6 131 4 6 I 8 135 14 139 4 141 3 142 26-28 32 33

SOUTH DAKOTA Beadle County

134 1 Huron County

134 5 Return to

134 8 9 29 Wounded Knee

134 5

TEXAS

113 4 114 6 28 43 44 124 4 131 20 142 24 30

74

TEXAS Continued] Cities

Abilene 111 5 6 117 15

Austin lb3 15

Barstow 104 1

Big Spring 142 30 32 209 s 6

Cedar Hill 140 1

Dallas 117 7 140 1

Electra 140 4

Gainesville 121 1

Haskell 129 1

Kemp 117 6

La Mesa 114 14

Plainview 110 3

Port Arthur 116 8 9

Red Springs 114 1

Silverton 140 1

Waco 103 15 16

Wichita Falls 117 8

Wylie 111 1

Brazo River 103 16

Farming Conditions 104 40

Return to 114 14 16 121 28 31 129 6

Rio Grande Valley 103 15

75

VIOLENCE

103 28 29 104 17 21 105 25 27 107 61 9 12 261 28 30 109 2 01 21 33 111 13 17 112 9 10 36 113 4J 18J 21-23 26-29 33 34 114 2527 35 115 49 123 36 125 191 43 126 41 127 23 131 22 23 138 10 11 20-22 139 9 10 15 18 25 203 8 204 9 206 10-12

VIRGINIA

206 1

WASHINGTON

206 1

WORK --xfter World War II

101 29 102 12 103 31 104 15 44 106 16 107 171 19-21 36 110 19 20 34 37 111 16 112 34J 35 114 48 116 31 117 51-57 119 18 120 21 23 24

76

WORK [Continued] --xfter World War II [Continued]

123 46 50 124 28 125 2 28 43-45 126 38 44 127 33 371 41 129 71 8 130 38 41 42 46 134 11 136 301 31 138 25-27 139 22 141 21 26 206 187 19 207 5

Conditions 103 22-24 26 104 2-6 15 16 30 35 52 107 22 24-28 30 31 109 31 110 10 11 12 25 112 26 29 113 15 114 24 124 20 125 22 27 2 9 32 126 21 26 30 38 129 5 12 13 131 21 139 18 203 5 7

During World War II 101 20 29 102 11 103 24 35 104 15 105 25 26 107 17 108 5 6 20 109 37 110 18 19 37 111 12 113 22 26 114 47 48 115 44 47 53 116 31 117 35-51 118 23 119 16

77

WORK [Continued] --ollring World War II [Continued]

120 20 21 121 29 123 22 46 124 27 125 3 27 34 35 43 126 35 43 44 127 20 128 21 29 37 129 7 10 130 37 38 40 41 131 26 29 132 23 133 16 20 134 11 20 136 27 28 138 23-25 139 18 20 21 141 21 26 143 19 202 9 203 8 206 10 15 207 3 4 209 20

Employers 101 30 1025-712 103 12 17 22 32 104 2 15 30 105 11 16 106 15 19 107 9 29-31 38 108 14 15 20 109 1 15 20 27 110 9-11 13 27 36 111 15 112 6 7 26 29 32 113 15 16 28 29 114 11 24 31 41-43 115 16 43-45 116 6 7 25 26 28 30-32 117 18 52 118 13 20 119 11-13 16 18 19 120 12 14 15 20 23 121 17 24 122 5-8 123 35 36

78

WORK [Continued] ~players [Continued]

124 20 125 5 21 24 271 281 40 126 151 21 22 251 26 361 371 39 127 11 121 201 211 30 33 128 18 31 129 4 1 7 1 9-11 1 13 1 18 1 21 2 2 130 31 3540 131 16 26 27 133 2 6 134 121 16-18 201 211 25 136 17-19 26 27 33-35 137 6 8 161 19 20 138 3-6 13 20 139 10 121 14-16 140 9-11 141 16 17 201 12 202 2 3 203 7 206 31 15 207 3 5 209 16

Labor Contracting 107 19 261 291 311 32 133 16-18 26

Migrant Labor 101 41 5 12 30 102 6 7 103 24 25 104 2-6 15 241 25 52 105 9-12 171 18 106 121 131 15 17 21-24 107 4 5 8 18 24-27 30 31 108 3 8 15 109 7 8 19-21 27-30 110 91 101 13 15 111 8 12 16 17 112 6 31 32 113 13 15 18 32 114 31 32 115 52 116 27-30 117 12 17-19 291 31 118 16 119 11 12 120 11-13 15 22 121 10 11 22 122 5 22

79

WORK Continued] --grgrant Labor Continued]

123 35 42 43 125 33 126 26 30 33 37 38 127 31 128 16 21 28 129 3 4 11-17 20 21 130 33 34 131 15 19-21 26 133 19 134 9-13 21 22 135 21 25 29 136 37 38 137 16 20 139 13 15-17 140 3 4 141 19 20 142 18 143 11 13 201 8 14 202 4 9 15 203 4 5 7 8-10 205 3 4 7 206 2 4 5-7 9 12-15 208 6 209 8 9 12-15

Mining 103 8 19 115 33 116 20 21 122 11-13 125 1 3 4 12 131 2 140 4 5 141 1

Odd Jobs 104 23 105 15 25 106 3 107 12 18 19 34 35 108 3 5 6 9 111 11 15 16 113 13 114 17 18 32 33 40 41 48 115 19 24 116 25 26 117 7 52 118 18 119 8 12 14 15

80

WORK [Continued] --odd Jobs

120 8 17 122 6 7 22 123 36 40 49 124 14 16 19 24 127 11 128 19 20 29 129 1 3 5 7 131 16 25 30 132 14 17 134 8 12 15 16 135 11 23 137 12 20 25 26 138 18 22 139 6 7 12 16 17 140 1 6-8 10 142 2 3 5 9 14 34 35 143 6 12 14-16 206 3 4 209 20

Oil Fields 102 5-7 12 112 25 26 114 14 15 116 1 13 121 17 125 2 4 1 28 46 129 9 135 7 8 I 23 29 139 22 140 4 142 2 3 206 16 18 208 1-5

Permanent Jobs 101 9 27 29 103 12 17 23 24 32 104 4 6 14 24 26 29 34 106 4 107 19 35 108 4 7-9 109 15 27-29 110 2 10 18 19 21 24 111 6 9-11 16 112 7 30 31 113 1 4 21 28-31 114 16 31 32 48 115 16 1 17 4 4 116 2 7-16 32

81

WORK [Continued] --permanent Jobs [Continued]

118 11 131 18 19 119 191 20 120 201 211 25 121 22 122 2 3 I 5~8 I 23 123 11 VI 35 36 124 1 14-17 125 20 25 27-29 37 126 21 25 33 35-38 127 11 20-22 24 30 128 20 28-30 129 4 7 130 31 36-38 131 21 30 132 18 19 133 19 22 134 11 18 25-28 36 136 2 10 14 15 19 33-35 137 6 8 26-28 138 1-4 8 139 22 23 140 4 5 10-12 20 141 12 17 142 5 25 26 28 35 143 19 201 10 205 6 8 9 2 07 3 1 5 208 1

Prisoners of War as Workers 115 47 133 20 203 9

Strikes 101 17 104 21 22 1 43 105 11 21 106 13 15 16 191 20 33 107 7 11 15 28 109 20 21 110 32 33 111 13 112 7-10 14 113 32 115 48-50 118 18 124 24 125 3 4

82

WORK [Continued] --strikes [Continued]

126 36 127 24 129 10 11 130 40 41 131 27 133 25 138 8 139 16 17 140 14-16 22 201 14 203 7 206 10-13 209 18

Unions 101 17 35 104 21 22 45 105 21 106 15 16 107 5 11-13 21-24 108 12 109 20 112 2 10 32 34-36 113 31 114 42 115 50 116 33 34 118 18 119 13 120 23 24 124 24 125 34 43 45 46 126 36 127 42 128 30 129 10 11 16 130 39-41 46 131 26 134 23 139 16 140 14 22 141 21 203 7 209 18

Wages 101 27 103 10 14 17 18 22 23 33 104 2 4 I 22 I 24 26 341 35 47 105 13 161 17

83

WORK [Continued] --wages [Continued]

106 14 18 19 107 2 12 17 25 30 108 5 6 8 109 6 8 20 21 28 29 31 40 110 7 9 11 1216 111 8 11 13 14 16 112 4 8-10 14 113 13 16-18 26 28 29 114 11 18 25 32 33 42 115 16 28 44 50 116 7 11 16 19 26-32 34 117 7 18 32 35 118 15 18 119 1 11 13 14 120 11-14 121 11 122 3 6-8 123 35 49 125 4 5 7 12 21-23 27-29 38 43 126 23 25 26 36 42 127 17 24 42 43 128 30 129 3 5 7 10 11 21 22 13 0 3 6 3 7 3 9-41 131 12 13 16 134 12 15 16 23 24 26 135 11 21 23 136 28 29 137 8 9 32 138 5 11 18 25 139 6 7 10 12-14 16-18 140 7 9 10 14 15 141 4 8 10 12 15 16 142 16 201 10 203 2 5 204 14 205 6 206 4 10 11 14 15 2 07 10 13 208 9 209 13 15

Work Permits 109 22 23

41

FARMING Continued] Sharecropping Continued]

111 2 112 3 24 113 4 115 6 91 27 116 17 117 11 5 7 118 2 9 121 2 127 21 61 15 128 8 129 1 130 51 151 18 137 2 141 41 8 142 2 206 4 5 209 11 19

THE GRAPES OF WRATHSTEINBECK

106 6 1 71 15 108 15 110 29-301 33 119 13 122 22 125 41 128 331 34 132 22 134 13 142 19 208 4 71 11 13-16

Identification with 101 16 35 103 27 28 111 18 113 35 121 27 127 181 41 42 129 13 20 21 131 13 133 21 136 20 37 139 20 201811 205 5

42

THE GRAPES OF WRATHSTEINBECK [Continued] Movie

103 27 105 26 106 33 34 107 5 13 110 2 8 113 34 114 45 118 16 17 121 27 124 25 127 42 131 28 137 31 139 19 141 24 208 15

Objections to 101 16 103 2 8 105 26 27 106 33-36 114 45 46 118 23 24 120 28 124 25 127 18 25 128 33 34 131 27 28 137 30 31 139 20 141 2 4 143 13 204 19 205 5 2 06 19 208 14-16

HEALTH Accidents

104 61 62 107 18 116 22 23

Birth of Children 101 5 102 2 103 5 9 10 13 16 105 1

43

HEALTH [Continued] Birth of Children Continued]

106 16 22 109 15 16 18~ 37 111 6 112 20 113 2 4 5 14 18-20 114 37 115 11-13 17 38 117 21 120 3 8 13 19-22 122 20 123 50 125 10 37 126 12 127 7 1 8 129 19 20 130 1 2 22 133 10 135 9 12 20 21 136 4 8 27 137 2 1 3 138 2 139 19 23 140 711 142 2 8 143 17 202 3 7 11 12 18

Causes of Death 101 25 103 5 106 16 107 1 13 19 109 25 26 38 39 110 2 31 111 5 112 6 113 1 19 30 114 43 49 115 3 6 7 17 18 116 5 117 20 21 26 120 1 3 19 24 25 123 16~ 43 124 23 126 44 127 4 5 13 130 24 48 132 19 135 137 14 16

44

HEALTH [Continued] Causes of Death [Continued]

136 3-6 25 27 29-31 38 39 141 16 142 23 143 19 202 3 9 10 12 14 16-18 206 14 209 19 20

Diseases 102 13 103 20 105 11 14 23 24 107 6 11 13 14 16 19 20 30 31 109 24 38 39 110 2 8 30 31 112 14 19 24 113 8 12 13 18 19 30 114 9 17 25 26 37 49 115 5 7 12 16-20 22 23 116 19 117 26 47 52-56 120 3 19 20 24 26 122 18 24 123 16 22-24 124 22-24 26 125 47 126 22 35 127 3 7 128 2 9 129 2 3 130 3 38 47 131 12 22 132 2 19 133 8 135 13 21 136 25 30 35 39 137 4 8 138 13 23 139 7 140 5 142 20 21 202 1-4 8-14 16 18 203 6 205 1 206 2 209 11 12 19

Folk Remedies and Cures 103 5 107 11

45

HEALTH [Continued] Folk Remedies and Cures Continued]

109 24 25 113 11 19 115 2 3 22 117 20 21 123 20 23 128 6 133 9 10 135 14 22 137 4 142 20 21 202 8-111 14

Health Care 101 13 20 102 13 103 5 91 16 105 141 151 23 24 106 1 8 107 111 18 23 38 109 151 16 181 23 241 381 39 110 2 1 8 1 311 32 112 6 113 1 51 18-201 301 311 33 38 114 17 371 38 115 5-7 12-18 23 116 5 61 23 117 20-231 55 118 171 18 120 3 41 8 21 22 121 20 25 122 18 20 21 123 4 22 23 124 4 22 23 125 10 21 37 38 126 22 23 35 127 3 7-9 30 128 2 9 129 19 130 1 22 23 47 48 131 22 132 19 133 8-10 135 91 12-14 21 22 136 6 9 301 33 35 137 8 138 131 23 139 71 9~ 101 18 19 141 2 0 142 20

46

HEALTH Continued] Health Care Continued]

202 2-14 16-19 206 14 209 11 12

Sanitation 202 4-6 15 17

HOUSING Auto Courts

107 9~ 14~ 27 Ditch Camps

102 7 8~ 14 103 26 104 12 105 23 106 15 107 10 110 6 25 113 14 35 114 39 115 52 118 15 16 119 13 16 121 19 20 122 22 23 125 20 37 126 33 129 15 131 20 132 18 136 37-39 137 17 139 18 202 4-6 15 203 3 206 7 I 10 208 7 8 11 209 10

Dugouts 135 11~ 18 19

Government-provided 101 34 103 26 27 104 19 20 51 105 10 106 10 11 14

47

HOUSING Continued] Government-provided [Continued]

107 4-7 13 14 16 17 28 108 12 109 31-33 110 14 111 9-11 15 112 3 8 113 35 36 114 38 39 118 16 119 13 121 17-19 124 16 125 25 33 36 126 26 30-32 127 23 41 128 20 129 141 15 131 22 133 2 0 137 30 141 20 202 6 15 203 3 204 16 17 205 4 206 13 14 208 7 20 9 10

Grower-provided 102 8 103 24-26 104 20 42 46 105 9 106 12 15 109 15 28 110 16 111 14 112 6 113 13 16 114 10 23 28 33 34 118 18 20 119 12 13 121 22 122 6 23 123 35 42 125 24 25~ 33 35 36 126 21 7 33 127 11 18 23

48

HOUSING [Continued] Grower-provided [Continued]

128 19 129 4 5 13-15 131 16 133 18 137 17 ~ 20 139 15 18 140 6 8-10 16 141 14 16 17 201 8 9 203 3 204 16 17 206 6-8 13 209 10

Homes in California 101 8 26 28 29 102 4 6 11 12 103 21 104 4 12-14 25 26 49 60 61 105 19 20 106 12 21 107 5 I 7 121 27 108 31 6 1 7 109 151 181 271 29 110 81 14 15 111 14 112 61 8 I 201 301 331 39 113 16-201 23 24 28 114 10 111 231 331 34 115 15-17 116 241 261 32 117 18 19 118 14 121 111 171 181 221 29 122 246 123 341 36 371 411 50 124 101 111 141 16 125 251 35 126 21 22 33 127 11 13 18-241 30 311 37 128 19 20 129 4 11 12 15-17 131 13 16 17 19 20 132 12 14 15 17 133 8 12 15 27 28 134 10-13 135 24 27 31 33 136 21 24 25 137 20 24 26 27

49

HOUSING [Continued] Homes in California IContinued]

138 13 16-18 20 25 28 29 139 17 18 ~3 24 140 6-11 17 141 13 14 16 27 142 29 143 11 12 20 201 10 202 3 203 1 2 204 16 18 205 7 206 7-9 208 10 209 9 11 14 15

Homestead in Arkansas 103 3 115 1 2 4 9 10 22-24 128 1 2 137 1 141 1 2 143 6 7

Homesmiddottead in Missouri 108 1 119 1 2 4

Homestead in Nebraska 130 5-8 18 132 2 8

Homestead in Oklahoma 103 9 12-14 17 104 56 106 2 109 10 110 1 114 1 4 10 16 115 2 7 118 2 4 122 2 4 9 11 123 1 2 9-14 124 3-5 125 9 10 126 3 4 27 127 1 2 6 7 15 16 26 27 128 3 131 1 133 1 4 135 6-8 136 8 11 12 137 7 13

50

HOUSING [Continued] Homestead in Oklahoma [Continued]

138 2 3 9 11 12 139 1-3 142 1-4 7--13 209 3

Homestead in South Dakota 134 2 3

Homestead in Texas 111 3 117 2 121 1 4 129 1 2 140 1

Internment Camps WW II) 122 23 125 35

Labor Camps 103 21 24 28 104 44 107 4 10 12 16 17 26 27 29 109 27 28 31-33 110 33 113 17 20 114 24-28 33 117 11 12 17 18 25 123 33 128 16 129 4 12 17 133 18 134 13 21 22 142 29 202 15 204 16 205 5

State Rental Homes 135 27 28

Tents 101 34 102 4 5 103 9 104 3 13 42 43 62 105 9 106 13 107 4 9 10 14 17 27 28 109 1 2 9 31 113 6 114 24 115 15

51

HOUSING [Continued] Tents Continued]

116 8 117 19 121 17-20 123 33 124 16 125 33 37 127 30~ 37 129 4 12 15 131 13 20 21 134 21 140 6 143 13 14 202 4 204 9 17 206 6 7 209 10 11

IMPACT OF EXPERIENCE

l(H 14 161 191 28 31 102 10 103 35 41 104 2 81 48 55 63 64 106 26 27 107 6 14 30-33 35-37 108 19-21 109 40 110 13 19 20 27 34-36 38 39 111 18 112 14 17 19-211 30 34 40 113 24-26 2 9 34 37 114 50 115 20 53 116 37 117 10 15 24 27 58 121 11 15-19 31 122 23 24 123 39 42 53-55 125 45 47 126 17 ~ 18 24 33 45 46 127 12 14 19-21 32-351 41 43 128 19 30~ 35-38 130 48 49 131 191 25 31 132 17 24

52

IMPACT OF EXPERIENCE [Continued]

134 136

137 138 141 142 143 202 203 209

24 25 28 11 17 20 41 29_ 32 16 31-33 14 25 26 28 34 22 23 16-19 11 19 25

29 21 25 33 35 36 40

INDIANA

202 1

IOWA

142 205 207

4 1 1

IWO JIMA

117 42-48

JAPANESE INTERNMENT

122 125 205

23 35 9 10

KANSAS

113 116 132 207

3 14 1 6 16

KU KLUX KLAN

103 135

28 14-17

53

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA

114 301 46 116 19 122 22 131 20 135 20 139 11 140 13 202 4 51 9 17 18 208 3 1 6 10-12

Attraction of California 101 3 1 17 102 3 103 18 20 105 6 106 6 9 11 281 29 107 8 108 4 I 18 109 9 110 8 111 9 112 23 113 51 6 114 91 22 115 14 391 41 116 71 9 117 8 118 11 12 119 8 1 10 11 121 9 122 3 124 10 11 125 81 241 30 126 151 16 127 8 1 16 27 128 13 129 3 130 32 131 12 25 132 3 11 12 134 81 11 24 135 11 18 136 18 139 101 26 140 5 141 51 14 142 3 4 143 11 201 4 I 6 8 12

54

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA [Continued]

202 6 206 2 4 209 2

Belongings 101 3 102 4 103 15 20 104 42 105 6 7 106 10 107 3 16 108 4 111 8 112 2 113 6 7 11 114 30 115 14 116 22 117 8 118 13 15 124 10 12 126 17 127 9 18 128 15 130 30 35 131 13 132 14 135 20 136 19 138 14 140 9 141 14 202 5 205 1 207 19 209 5

Border Inspections 102 8 103 15 20 104 9 10 49 105 8 106 30 108 18 19 110 24 113 6 7 10-12 114 30 31 117 11 118 13

55

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA Continued] Border Inspections Continued]

121 10 123 33 124 13 125 32 126 20 127 10 29 128 16 18 131 14 132 14 133 7 135 20 137 18 138 14 143 15 209 5 8

CookingFood 102 3 5 13 15 103 21 106 10 113 8 10 114 9 29 116 10 117 9 118 12 119 10 123 33 125 19 31 126 20 127 10 128 15 130 3 0 1 3 3 131 13 14 132 13 133 5 6 134 10 135 20 138 14 141 12 143 11 15 209 5

Funds Available 101 3 24 102 4 103 15 18 104 2 105 6 106 9 107 4 14-16

56

MIGRATIONTO CALIFORNIA [Continued] Funds Available [Continued]

108 5 110 3 8 111 8 112 1 4 6 113 6 114 10 17 29 115 14 116 10 22 117 710 118 13 121 3 10 122 4 123 34 124 12 125 17 126 5 18-20 127 17 2 9 128 15 129 3 130 29 30 34 131 13 132 13 133 3 134 8 10 135 12 18 138 14 140 6 141 12 142 25 143 10 11 201 7 205 1 209 5

Reasons for Move 101 3 23 102 2 4 103 15 18 20 25 39 104 2 42 105 4 6 106 9 11 107 2 108 3 5 18 109 9 10 13 27 110 3 4 8 111 7 8 112 2 113 5 6

57

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA [Continued] Reasons for Move [Continued]

114 115 116 117 118 119 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 201 204 205 206 207 209

Route 102 103 104 105 106 108 110 112 113 114 115 116

8-10 21 22 14 19-22 7 11 8 8 3 141 10 8 14 7 1

12 2 291 121 11 11 41 111 181 8 13 10 51 5

9

4 30 1 32

101 141 23-25 30

8 1 16 1 30 13

3 311 321 341 35 13

3 8-11

12 18 40

13

26 6 9 11

2-4 16 17 19 24 21 10 6 9 1 2 10 19 11 21 191 22

4 18-20 2 I 8 61 7 10 4 3 5 4 I 8 31 40 22-24

58

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA Continued] Route Continued]

117 8-10 118 12 119 9 10 124 11 125 17 126 181 19 127 9 181 29 128 14-16 130 32-34 131 14 132 13 134 10 135 11 19 137 17 138 13 14 202 4 5 205 1 209 7

Shelter 102 4 103 18-20 104 9 106 10 107 4 108 4 111 8 112 5 113 8 10 114 9 24 28 29 116 22 23 117 9 118 12 119 9 121 9 123 33 124 10 125 17-19 126 17 127 9 128 15 129 3 130 301 33 131 13 132 13 133 5 134 10 135 11 136 19

59

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA [Continued] Shelter [Continued]

137 17 141 12 143 11 201 7 2 07 18 209 5

Transportation 101 3 102 4-6 103 16 18 20 104 8 42 105 6 1 7 106 10 107 3 108 4 109 9 13 110 3 8 23 24 111 8 112 5 113 6 7 114 8 24 29-31 115 14 116 1 9 10 22 117 8 118 12 119 8 9 121 9 122 4 I 17 123 32 33 124 12 125 17-191 24 26 2 9 31 126 5 17 18 127 9 17 128 15 129 3 131 13 133 4 134 10 135 11 136 19 138 13 139 10 140 5 9 141 12 142 3 25

15143 201 8 205 1 209 1 2 4 5

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MISSOURI

108 1 2 19 115 4 0 121 2 129 16 207 7 208 5

Cities Cape Girardeau

116 9 El Dorado Springs

108 1 3 Hannibal

119 4 7 Kansas City

116 8 207 3

Monroe City 119 1

St Louis 119 2 4 7 8

MONTANA

119 3

NEBRASKA

132 1 Cities

Grand Island 130 18

Kerney 130 3

Litchfield 130 3 4 16 35

Ponca 130 1 4 7

Return to 130 40

THE NEW DEAL Civilian Conservation Corps

103 34

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THE NEW DEAL [Continued] Civilian Conservation Corps [Continued]

110 3-7 9 35 112 28 119 15 125 5 12 21-23 129 18 139 7-9 16 207 13 208 10

Hoover 103 32 34 125 12

National Recovery AdministrationOther Agencies 103 32 34 118 8 205 4 5 8-19

Politics 101 34 103 33 35 104 7 1 8 33 107 12 112 13 28 121 2 125 12 14 15 131 10 132 10 11 138 8 1 15 139 14 140 25 207 12 208 15 209 21

Roosevelt 101 32-34 103 32 104 32 33 106 5 108 5 6 15 16 110 3 35 36 111 6 7 112 27 28 113 25 32 114 19 115 12 118 9 119 6 15 123 30 31 125 12 15 126 13

62

THE NEW DEAL [Continued] Roosevelt [Continued]

127 22 23 128 11 129 10 14 130 23 24 26 27 131 5 9 10 132 9 133 13 27 134 4 8 24 138 11 139 6 7 13 14 23 140 24 14178 142 17 18 205 17 18 207 9 12 13 208 10 209 21

Voting 103 33 106 5 110 25 26 125 14 130 23 131 5 139 252 4 140 25 207 13

Works Progress Administration 101 336 102 2 104 31 105 4 5 8 19 20 107 1 108 12 110 35 111 177 112 28 113 17 18 21 24 33 114 22 115 13 118 8 119 14 156 124 14 17 125 1 12 23 127 22 128 20 23 27 129 5 10 132 9 11 16 133 11 17

63

THE NEW DEAL [Continued] Works Progress Administration Continued]

134 5 9 23 138 11 12 13978 140 23 141 23 142 18 204 6 207 12 208 10 209 21

NEW MEXICO

135 11 18-20 140 3 4

Cities Albuquerque

117 8 11 Deming

116 22 23 Gallup

116 12 Las Cruces

116 22 23

OKIE

113 10 33 114 41 46 128 18 25 33 132 18 19 135 26 202 5 205 4 1 6 208 4

Definition 101 31 102 8 104 37 54 105 22 106 31-33 107 38 108 19 109 17T 19 27 110 28 35

64

OKIE [Continued] Definition [Continued]

114 44 118 24 121 21 32 123 22 37 38 124 25 26 126 40 127 14 31 33 128 33 132 21 22 134 14 136 37-40 137 22 30 139 19 141 25 201 16 202 4 1 16 203 10 206 14 208 4 13

Reactions to Term 101 32 102 8 9 104 37 54 105 22 106 31-33 107 38 39 109 19 110 12 27 28 113 33 34 37 114 41 42 116 34 118 24 120 26 27 121 21 123 37 38 42 124 18 125 42 43 126 32 40 46 127 14 33 36 128 24 25 33 129 21 131 23 132 23 136 22 39 40 137 21 22 30 139 19 141 24 142 29 30

42

35

65

OKIE [Continued] Reactions to Term [Continued]

201 16 203 10 205 12

Rednecks 107 2 4-26

OKLAHOMA

111 6 125 3 10 126 10 14 27 43 128 4 135 11 12 141 5 9

Cities Ardmore

110 1 2 139 2

Blair 114 15

Blanchard 120 1 2 5

Boley 133 1 1 3

Boynton 135 11

Bushyhead 137 73 6

Checotah 113 1 4 128 3 8 209 1

Chelsea 137 7 812

Cold Springs 140 4

Colgate 112 2

Comanche 142 1

Council Hill 131 1

Cushing 201 2

Duncan 110 1 124 1

66

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities Continued]

Durant 103 16

Dustin 139 1 2 25

Enid 138 middot 6

EufaulaLake Eufaula 103 71 29 209 23

Fort Gibson 123 1 12 13 24 25 32 126 1 16

Fort Sill 120 5

Frederick 104 56

Granite 114 8

Greenfield 141 9

Guthrie 138 2-5 13 15

Hammon 142 3 15

Hanna 112 3 136 1

Hartshorne 125 1

Henryetta 103 16 209 1

Hillibee 127 4

Hitchita 112 25 209 3

Holdenville 137 3-5

Hollis 102 1

Lenna 118 1 131 2

Lexington 120 1 2

Lindsay 106 9

67

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities (Continued]

Maud 118 1

McAlester 109 91 10 125 20

McLain 122 1

Meeker 127 6 15 16

Muskogee 122 1 123 18 19 25

Nowata 122 2

Oaklodge 116 1 5

Okemah 103 8 133 4

Oklahoma City 120 8 12 138 3 5

Paden 127 4

Pauls Valley 106 1 109 10 13

Pitcher 103 8

Pleasant Valley 109 10 13

Ponca City 142 1 2

Porum 112 1

Prague 127 5 6

Quinton 136 1 10 11 18

Sallisaw 116 16_ 36

Scullyville 116 3 7

Seminole 116 1 135 8

Spiro 102 1 116 1 3 6 7

68

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities [Continued]

Stillwater 201 4 13

Tryon 201 1

Tulsa 116 16 17

Tuttle 120 1

Watonga 120 4 141 9

Weletka 103 11

Wewoka 112 1 4 25

Whodathoughtit 113 3

Craig County 122 11

Moved to 114 8 115 26 128 2 3 131 1 2 137 3 141 4

Oklahoma Territory 127 1-3

Payne County 105 1

Return to 102 11 107 15 109 27 110 18 38 111 8 18 114 10 14 15 17 116 36 37 120 13 27 123 53 125 25 26 29 30 40 127 16 28 131 13 22 25 133 16 135 23 25 136 18 137 7

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OKLAHOMA [Continued] Return to [Continued]

139 26 27 140 9 142 3 10 17 22 34 201 13 206 7 207 20 209 1 2 17 18 23

Rogers County 101 23

Sequoyah County 116 1 16-18 36

Wagoner County 101 23

OREGON

109 28 29 130 29-34 206 2

POEMS

128 14 22 25 31 34 36

RELIEFWELFARE Agencies

102 91 13 103 32 107 35 112 12 114 18 124 2 3 125 17 202 5 15 2 0 4 2 11-13

Attitudes toward 101 10 102 91 10 103 32 104 24 32 105 19 110 14 26 27 111 17 112 12 113 17 2833

70

RELIEFWELFARE [Continued] Attitudes toward [Continued]

116 35 119 15 121 177 19 25 123 43 124 177 23 125 38 126 35_~ 39 127 417 42 128 27-30 129 5 130 2 7 131 4 27 30 31 132 16-18 133 13 14 137 32 139 8 140 23 142 18 202 71 8 1 15 203 6 11 204 13 14 20 208 10 209 21

Quality 102 10 103 32 104 32 125 38 39 204 15

Type Received 102 9 10 103 16 32 33 104 24 31 105 19 107 15 108 4 110 17 111 17 112 12 113 32 114 18 42 118 8 121 17 124 23 125 37 128 28 29 130 27 132 16

71

RELIEFWELFARE [Continued] Type Received IContinued]

133 13 134 15 135 28 139 8 202 5 71815 204 15 208 9 209 211 22

Welfare 101 9 10 102 9 10 103 32 104 24 311 36 1 0 5 19- 21 1 2 5 106 12 16 17 23 24 107 14 15 18 351 37 108 4 1 71 18 110 14 17 25-27 111 17 112 121 13 15 113 15 171 28 114 181 421 43 116 35 120 17 121 19 122 24 123 43 125 19 126 251 39 128 27 28 131 4 27 133 11 13 22 136 14 137 32 140 3 141 20 142 18 201 13 202 51 71 15 203 6 11 204 2 11 19-21 205 4 11 12 207 10 13 19

RELIGION

103 32

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RELIGION [Continued]

110 29 113 321 36 126 28 29 131 6 132 6 135 151 32 142 12 26 33 202 6

Brush Arbor 109 5 122 19 123 25 136 10 139 41 5 209 11

Churches 101 7 11 102 10 105 31 29 106 2 I 8 I 25 107 3 109 5 110 171 18 112 371 39 113 21 16 17 35 114 51 7 8 441 45 115 8 31-33 50-53 117 54-58 118 51 6 1 21 119 4 120 8 121 25 26 122 191 24 123 25126142 124 21 31 5 61 201 22 125 81 41 126 71 241 30 127 21 10 14 271 301 341 351 38-41 128 6 26 27 130 3 131 6 132 6 21 23 133 23 134 1 3 24 25 29 135 7 141 18 31 136 3 7 137 9 10 24 25 138 8 91 14

73

RELIGION Continued] Churches Continued]

140 14 15 141 2 3 9 142 4 22 30-33 143 12 15 24 201 5 11 209 4

MinistryMissionary Work 107 23 113 31 36 142 25 26 29

Moral Majority 134 29

RevivalsTraveling Ministers 109 5 114 5 6 115 32 118 5 6 124 6 125 8 I 9 126 =middot 8 127 5 128 6 131 4 6 I 8 135 14 139 4 141 3 142 26-28 32 33

SOUTH DAKOTA Beadle County

134 1 Huron County

134 5 Return to

134 8 9 29 Wounded Knee

134 5

TEXAS

113 4 114 6 28 43 44 124 4 131 20 142 24 30

74

TEXAS Continued] Cities

Abilene 111 5 6 117 15

Austin lb3 15

Barstow 104 1

Big Spring 142 30 32 209 s 6

Cedar Hill 140 1

Dallas 117 7 140 1

Electra 140 4

Gainesville 121 1

Haskell 129 1

Kemp 117 6

La Mesa 114 14

Plainview 110 3

Port Arthur 116 8 9

Red Springs 114 1

Silverton 140 1

Waco 103 15 16

Wichita Falls 117 8

Wylie 111 1

Brazo River 103 16

Farming Conditions 104 40

Return to 114 14 16 121 28 31 129 6

Rio Grande Valley 103 15

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VIOLENCE

103 28 29 104 17 21 105 25 27 107 61 9 12 261 28 30 109 2 01 21 33 111 13 17 112 9 10 36 113 4J 18J 21-23 26-29 33 34 114 2527 35 115 49 123 36 125 191 43 126 41 127 23 131 22 23 138 10 11 20-22 139 9 10 15 18 25 203 8 204 9 206 10-12

VIRGINIA

206 1

WASHINGTON

206 1

WORK --xfter World War II

101 29 102 12 103 31 104 15 44 106 16 107 171 19-21 36 110 19 20 34 37 111 16 112 34J 35 114 48 116 31 117 51-57 119 18 120 21 23 24

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WORK [Continued] --xfter World War II [Continued]

123 46 50 124 28 125 2 28 43-45 126 38 44 127 33 371 41 129 71 8 130 38 41 42 46 134 11 136 301 31 138 25-27 139 22 141 21 26 206 187 19 207 5

Conditions 103 22-24 26 104 2-6 15 16 30 35 52 107 22 24-28 30 31 109 31 110 10 11 12 25 112 26 29 113 15 114 24 124 20 125 22 27 2 9 32 126 21 26 30 38 129 5 12 13 131 21 139 18 203 5 7

During World War II 101 20 29 102 11 103 24 35 104 15 105 25 26 107 17 108 5 6 20 109 37 110 18 19 37 111 12 113 22 26 114 47 48 115 44 47 53 116 31 117 35-51 118 23 119 16

77

WORK [Continued] --ollring World War II [Continued]

120 20 21 121 29 123 22 46 124 27 125 3 27 34 35 43 126 35 43 44 127 20 128 21 29 37 129 7 10 130 37 38 40 41 131 26 29 132 23 133 16 20 134 11 20 136 27 28 138 23-25 139 18 20 21 141 21 26 143 19 202 9 203 8 206 10 15 207 3 4 209 20

Employers 101 30 1025-712 103 12 17 22 32 104 2 15 30 105 11 16 106 15 19 107 9 29-31 38 108 14 15 20 109 1 15 20 27 110 9-11 13 27 36 111 15 112 6 7 26 29 32 113 15 16 28 29 114 11 24 31 41-43 115 16 43-45 116 6 7 25 26 28 30-32 117 18 52 118 13 20 119 11-13 16 18 19 120 12 14 15 20 23 121 17 24 122 5-8 123 35 36

78

WORK [Continued] ~players [Continued]

124 20 125 5 21 24 271 281 40 126 151 21 22 251 26 361 371 39 127 11 121 201 211 30 33 128 18 31 129 4 1 7 1 9-11 1 13 1 18 1 21 2 2 130 31 3540 131 16 26 27 133 2 6 134 121 16-18 201 211 25 136 17-19 26 27 33-35 137 6 8 161 19 20 138 3-6 13 20 139 10 121 14-16 140 9-11 141 16 17 201 12 202 2 3 203 7 206 31 15 207 3 5 209 16

Labor Contracting 107 19 261 291 311 32 133 16-18 26

Migrant Labor 101 41 5 12 30 102 6 7 103 24 25 104 2-6 15 241 25 52 105 9-12 171 18 106 121 131 15 17 21-24 107 4 5 8 18 24-27 30 31 108 3 8 15 109 7 8 19-21 27-30 110 91 101 13 15 111 8 12 16 17 112 6 31 32 113 13 15 18 32 114 31 32 115 52 116 27-30 117 12 17-19 291 31 118 16 119 11 12 120 11-13 15 22 121 10 11 22 122 5 22

79

WORK Continued] --grgrant Labor Continued]

123 35 42 43 125 33 126 26 30 33 37 38 127 31 128 16 21 28 129 3 4 11-17 20 21 130 33 34 131 15 19-21 26 133 19 134 9-13 21 22 135 21 25 29 136 37 38 137 16 20 139 13 15-17 140 3 4 141 19 20 142 18 143 11 13 201 8 14 202 4 9 15 203 4 5 7 8-10 205 3 4 7 206 2 4 5-7 9 12-15 208 6 209 8 9 12-15

Mining 103 8 19 115 33 116 20 21 122 11-13 125 1 3 4 12 131 2 140 4 5 141 1

Odd Jobs 104 23 105 15 25 106 3 107 12 18 19 34 35 108 3 5 6 9 111 11 15 16 113 13 114 17 18 32 33 40 41 48 115 19 24 116 25 26 117 7 52 118 18 119 8 12 14 15

80

WORK [Continued] --odd Jobs

120 8 17 122 6 7 22 123 36 40 49 124 14 16 19 24 127 11 128 19 20 29 129 1 3 5 7 131 16 25 30 132 14 17 134 8 12 15 16 135 11 23 137 12 20 25 26 138 18 22 139 6 7 12 16 17 140 1 6-8 10 142 2 3 5 9 14 34 35 143 6 12 14-16 206 3 4 209 20

Oil Fields 102 5-7 12 112 25 26 114 14 15 116 1 13 121 17 125 2 4 1 28 46 129 9 135 7 8 I 23 29 139 22 140 4 142 2 3 206 16 18 208 1-5

Permanent Jobs 101 9 27 29 103 12 17 23 24 32 104 4 6 14 24 26 29 34 106 4 107 19 35 108 4 7-9 109 15 27-29 110 2 10 18 19 21 24 111 6 9-11 16 112 7 30 31 113 1 4 21 28-31 114 16 31 32 48 115 16 1 17 4 4 116 2 7-16 32

81

WORK [Continued] --permanent Jobs [Continued]

118 11 131 18 19 119 191 20 120 201 211 25 121 22 122 2 3 I 5~8 I 23 123 11 VI 35 36 124 1 14-17 125 20 25 27-29 37 126 21 25 33 35-38 127 11 20-22 24 30 128 20 28-30 129 4 7 130 31 36-38 131 21 30 132 18 19 133 19 22 134 11 18 25-28 36 136 2 10 14 15 19 33-35 137 6 8 26-28 138 1-4 8 139 22 23 140 4 5 10-12 20 141 12 17 142 5 25 26 28 35 143 19 201 10 205 6 8 9 2 07 3 1 5 208 1

Prisoners of War as Workers 115 47 133 20 203 9

Strikes 101 17 104 21 22 1 43 105 11 21 106 13 15 16 191 20 33 107 7 11 15 28 109 20 21 110 32 33 111 13 112 7-10 14 113 32 115 48-50 118 18 124 24 125 3 4

82

WORK [Continued] --strikes [Continued]

126 36 127 24 129 10 11 130 40 41 131 27 133 25 138 8 139 16 17 140 14-16 22 201 14 203 7 206 10-13 209 18

Unions 101 17 35 104 21 22 45 105 21 106 15 16 107 5 11-13 21-24 108 12 109 20 112 2 10 32 34-36 113 31 114 42 115 50 116 33 34 118 18 119 13 120 23 24 124 24 125 34 43 45 46 126 36 127 42 128 30 129 10 11 16 130 39-41 46 131 26 134 23 139 16 140 14 22 141 21 203 7 209 18

Wages 101 27 103 10 14 17 18 22 23 33 104 2 4 I 22 I 24 26 341 35 47 105 13 161 17

83

WORK [Continued] --wages [Continued]

106 14 18 19 107 2 12 17 25 30 108 5 6 8 109 6 8 20 21 28 29 31 40 110 7 9 11 1216 111 8 11 13 14 16 112 4 8-10 14 113 13 16-18 26 28 29 114 11 18 25 32 33 42 115 16 28 44 50 116 7 11 16 19 26-32 34 117 7 18 32 35 118 15 18 119 1 11 13 14 120 11-14 121 11 122 3 6-8 123 35 49 125 4 5 7 12 21-23 27-29 38 43 126 23 25 26 36 42 127 17 24 42 43 128 30 129 3 5 7 10 11 21 22 13 0 3 6 3 7 3 9-41 131 12 13 16 134 12 15 16 23 24 26 135 11 21 23 136 28 29 137 8 9 32 138 5 11 18 25 139 6 7 10 12-14 16-18 140 7 9 10 14 15 141 4 8 10 12 15 16 142 16 201 10 203 2 5 204 14 205 6 206 4 10 11 14 15 2 07 10 13 208 9 209 13 15

Work Permits 109 22 23

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THE GRAPES OF WRATHSTEINBECK [Continued] Movie

103 27 105 26 106 33 34 107 5 13 110 2 8 113 34 114 45 118 16 17 121 27 124 25 127 42 131 28 137 31 139 19 141 24 208 15

Objections to 101 16 103 2 8 105 26 27 106 33-36 114 45 46 118 23 24 120 28 124 25 127 18 25 128 33 34 131 27 28 137 30 31 139 20 141 2 4 143 13 204 19 205 5 2 06 19 208 14-16

HEALTH Accidents

104 61 62 107 18 116 22 23

Birth of Children 101 5 102 2 103 5 9 10 13 16 105 1

43

HEALTH [Continued] Birth of Children Continued]

106 16 22 109 15 16 18~ 37 111 6 112 20 113 2 4 5 14 18-20 114 37 115 11-13 17 38 117 21 120 3 8 13 19-22 122 20 123 50 125 10 37 126 12 127 7 1 8 129 19 20 130 1 2 22 133 10 135 9 12 20 21 136 4 8 27 137 2 1 3 138 2 139 19 23 140 711 142 2 8 143 17 202 3 7 11 12 18

Causes of Death 101 25 103 5 106 16 107 1 13 19 109 25 26 38 39 110 2 31 111 5 112 6 113 1 19 30 114 43 49 115 3 6 7 17 18 116 5 117 20 21 26 120 1 3 19 24 25 123 16~ 43 124 23 126 44 127 4 5 13 130 24 48 132 19 135 137 14 16

44

HEALTH [Continued] Causes of Death [Continued]

136 3-6 25 27 29-31 38 39 141 16 142 23 143 19 202 3 9 10 12 14 16-18 206 14 209 19 20

Diseases 102 13 103 20 105 11 14 23 24 107 6 11 13 14 16 19 20 30 31 109 24 38 39 110 2 8 30 31 112 14 19 24 113 8 12 13 18 19 30 114 9 17 25 26 37 49 115 5 7 12 16-20 22 23 116 19 117 26 47 52-56 120 3 19 20 24 26 122 18 24 123 16 22-24 124 22-24 26 125 47 126 22 35 127 3 7 128 2 9 129 2 3 130 3 38 47 131 12 22 132 2 19 133 8 135 13 21 136 25 30 35 39 137 4 8 138 13 23 139 7 140 5 142 20 21 202 1-4 8-14 16 18 203 6 205 1 206 2 209 11 12 19

Folk Remedies and Cures 103 5 107 11

45

HEALTH [Continued] Folk Remedies and Cures Continued]

109 24 25 113 11 19 115 2 3 22 117 20 21 123 20 23 128 6 133 9 10 135 14 22 137 4 142 20 21 202 8-111 14

Health Care 101 13 20 102 13 103 5 91 16 105 141 151 23 24 106 1 8 107 111 18 23 38 109 151 16 181 23 241 381 39 110 2 1 8 1 311 32 112 6 113 1 51 18-201 301 311 33 38 114 17 371 38 115 5-7 12-18 23 116 5 61 23 117 20-231 55 118 171 18 120 3 41 8 21 22 121 20 25 122 18 20 21 123 4 22 23 124 4 22 23 125 10 21 37 38 126 22 23 35 127 3 7-9 30 128 2 9 129 19 130 1 22 23 47 48 131 22 132 19 133 8-10 135 91 12-14 21 22 136 6 9 301 33 35 137 8 138 131 23 139 71 9~ 101 18 19 141 2 0 142 20

46

HEALTH Continued] Health Care Continued]

202 2-14 16-19 206 14 209 11 12

Sanitation 202 4-6 15 17

HOUSING Auto Courts

107 9~ 14~ 27 Ditch Camps

102 7 8~ 14 103 26 104 12 105 23 106 15 107 10 110 6 25 113 14 35 114 39 115 52 118 15 16 119 13 16 121 19 20 122 22 23 125 20 37 126 33 129 15 131 20 132 18 136 37-39 137 17 139 18 202 4-6 15 203 3 206 7 I 10 208 7 8 11 209 10

Dugouts 135 11~ 18 19

Government-provided 101 34 103 26 27 104 19 20 51 105 10 106 10 11 14

47

HOUSING Continued] Government-provided [Continued]

107 4-7 13 14 16 17 28 108 12 109 31-33 110 14 111 9-11 15 112 3 8 113 35 36 114 38 39 118 16 119 13 121 17-19 124 16 125 25 33 36 126 26 30-32 127 23 41 128 20 129 141 15 131 22 133 2 0 137 30 141 20 202 6 15 203 3 204 16 17 205 4 206 13 14 208 7 20 9 10

Grower-provided 102 8 103 24-26 104 20 42 46 105 9 106 12 15 109 15 28 110 16 111 14 112 6 113 13 16 114 10 23 28 33 34 118 18 20 119 12 13 121 22 122 6 23 123 35 42 125 24 25~ 33 35 36 126 21 7 33 127 11 18 23

48

HOUSING [Continued] Grower-provided [Continued]

128 19 129 4 5 13-15 131 16 133 18 137 17 ~ 20 139 15 18 140 6 8-10 16 141 14 16 17 201 8 9 203 3 204 16 17 206 6-8 13 209 10

Homes in California 101 8 26 28 29 102 4 6 11 12 103 21 104 4 12-14 25 26 49 60 61 105 19 20 106 12 21 107 5 I 7 121 27 108 31 6 1 7 109 151 181 271 29 110 81 14 15 111 14 112 61 8 I 201 301 331 39 113 16-201 23 24 28 114 10 111 231 331 34 115 15-17 116 241 261 32 117 18 19 118 14 121 111 171 181 221 29 122 246 123 341 36 371 411 50 124 101 111 141 16 125 251 35 126 21 22 33 127 11 13 18-241 30 311 37 128 19 20 129 4 11 12 15-17 131 13 16 17 19 20 132 12 14 15 17 133 8 12 15 27 28 134 10-13 135 24 27 31 33 136 21 24 25 137 20 24 26 27

49

HOUSING [Continued] Homes in California IContinued]

138 13 16-18 20 25 28 29 139 17 18 ~3 24 140 6-11 17 141 13 14 16 27 142 29 143 11 12 20 201 10 202 3 203 1 2 204 16 18 205 7 206 7-9 208 10 209 9 11 14 15

Homestead in Arkansas 103 3 115 1 2 4 9 10 22-24 128 1 2 137 1 141 1 2 143 6 7

Homesmiddottead in Missouri 108 1 119 1 2 4

Homestead in Nebraska 130 5-8 18 132 2 8

Homestead in Oklahoma 103 9 12-14 17 104 56 106 2 109 10 110 1 114 1 4 10 16 115 2 7 118 2 4 122 2 4 9 11 123 1 2 9-14 124 3-5 125 9 10 126 3 4 27 127 1 2 6 7 15 16 26 27 128 3 131 1 133 1 4 135 6-8 136 8 11 12 137 7 13

50

HOUSING [Continued] Homestead in Oklahoma [Continued]

138 2 3 9 11 12 139 1-3 142 1-4 7--13 209 3

Homestead in South Dakota 134 2 3

Homestead in Texas 111 3 117 2 121 1 4 129 1 2 140 1

Internment Camps WW II) 122 23 125 35

Labor Camps 103 21 24 28 104 44 107 4 10 12 16 17 26 27 29 109 27 28 31-33 110 33 113 17 20 114 24-28 33 117 11 12 17 18 25 123 33 128 16 129 4 12 17 133 18 134 13 21 22 142 29 202 15 204 16 205 5

State Rental Homes 135 27 28

Tents 101 34 102 4 5 103 9 104 3 13 42 43 62 105 9 106 13 107 4 9 10 14 17 27 28 109 1 2 9 31 113 6 114 24 115 15

51

HOUSING [Continued] Tents Continued]

116 8 117 19 121 17-20 123 33 124 16 125 33 37 127 30~ 37 129 4 12 15 131 13 20 21 134 21 140 6 143 13 14 202 4 204 9 17 206 6 7 209 10 11

IMPACT OF EXPERIENCE

l(H 14 161 191 28 31 102 10 103 35 41 104 2 81 48 55 63 64 106 26 27 107 6 14 30-33 35-37 108 19-21 109 40 110 13 19 20 27 34-36 38 39 111 18 112 14 17 19-211 30 34 40 113 24-26 2 9 34 37 114 50 115 20 53 116 37 117 10 15 24 27 58 121 11 15-19 31 122 23 24 123 39 42 53-55 125 45 47 126 17 ~ 18 24 33 45 46 127 12 14 19-21 32-351 41 43 128 19 30~ 35-38 130 48 49 131 191 25 31 132 17 24

52

IMPACT OF EXPERIENCE [Continued]

134 136

137 138 141 142 143 202 203 209

24 25 28 11 17 20 41 29_ 32 16 31-33 14 25 26 28 34 22 23 16-19 11 19 25

29 21 25 33 35 36 40

INDIANA

202 1

IOWA

142 205 207

4 1 1

IWO JIMA

117 42-48

JAPANESE INTERNMENT

122 125 205

23 35 9 10

KANSAS

113 116 132 207

3 14 1 6 16

KU KLUX KLAN

103 135

28 14-17

53

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA

114 301 46 116 19 122 22 131 20 135 20 139 11 140 13 202 4 51 9 17 18 208 3 1 6 10-12

Attraction of California 101 3 1 17 102 3 103 18 20 105 6 106 6 9 11 281 29 107 8 108 4 I 18 109 9 110 8 111 9 112 23 113 51 6 114 91 22 115 14 391 41 116 71 9 117 8 118 11 12 119 8 1 10 11 121 9 122 3 124 10 11 125 81 241 30 126 151 16 127 8 1 16 27 128 13 129 3 130 32 131 12 25 132 3 11 12 134 81 11 24 135 11 18 136 18 139 101 26 140 5 141 51 14 142 3 4 143 11 201 4 I 6 8 12

54

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA [Continued]

202 6 206 2 4 209 2

Belongings 101 3 102 4 103 15 20 104 42 105 6 7 106 10 107 3 16 108 4 111 8 112 2 113 6 7 11 114 30 115 14 116 22 117 8 118 13 15 124 10 12 126 17 127 9 18 128 15 130 30 35 131 13 132 14 135 20 136 19 138 14 140 9 141 14 202 5 205 1 207 19 209 5

Border Inspections 102 8 103 15 20 104 9 10 49 105 8 106 30 108 18 19 110 24 113 6 7 10-12 114 30 31 117 11 118 13

55

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA Continued] Border Inspections Continued]

121 10 123 33 124 13 125 32 126 20 127 10 29 128 16 18 131 14 132 14 133 7 135 20 137 18 138 14 143 15 209 5 8

CookingFood 102 3 5 13 15 103 21 106 10 113 8 10 114 9 29 116 10 117 9 118 12 119 10 123 33 125 19 31 126 20 127 10 128 15 130 3 0 1 3 3 131 13 14 132 13 133 5 6 134 10 135 20 138 14 141 12 143 11 15 209 5

Funds Available 101 3 24 102 4 103 15 18 104 2 105 6 106 9 107 4 14-16

56

MIGRATIONTO CALIFORNIA [Continued] Funds Available [Continued]

108 5 110 3 8 111 8 112 1 4 6 113 6 114 10 17 29 115 14 116 10 22 117 710 118 13 121 3 10 122 4 123 34 124 12 125 17 126 5 18-20 127 17 2 9 128 15 129 3 130 29 30 34 131 13 132 13 133 3 134 8 10 135 12 18 138 14 140 6 141 12 142 25 143 10 11 201 7 205 1 209 5

Reasons for Move 101 3 23 102 2 4 103 15 18 20 25 39 104 2 42 105 4 6 106 9 11 107 2 108 3 5 18 109 9 10 13 27 110 3 4 8 111 7 8 112 2 113 5 6

57

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA [Continued] Reasons for Move [Continued]

114 115 116 117 118 119 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 201 204 205 206 207 209

Route 102 103 104 105 106 108 110 112 113 114 115 116

8-10 21 22 14 19-22 7 11 8 8 3 141 10 8 14 7 1

12 2 291 121 11 11 41 111 181 8 13 10 51 5

9

4 30 1 32

101 141 23-25 30

8 1 16 1 30 13

3 311 321 341 35 13

3 8-11

12 18 40

13

26 6 9 11

2-4 16 17 19 24 21 10 6 9 1 2 10 19 11 21 191 22

4 18-20 2 I 8 61 7 10 4 3 5 4 I 8 31 40 22-24

58

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA Continued] Route Continued]

117 8-10 118 12 119 9 10 124 11 125 17 126 181 19 127 9 181 29 128 14-16 130 32-34 131 14 132 13 134 10 135 11 19 137 17 138 13 14 202 4 5 205 1 209 7

Shelter 102 4 103 18-20 104 9 106 10 107 4 108 4 111 8 112 5 113 8 10 114 9 24 28 29 116 22 23 117 9 118 12 119 9 121 9 123 33 124 10 125 17-19 126 17 127 9 128 15 129 3 130 301 33 131 13 132 13 133 5 134 10 135 11 136 19

59

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA [Continued] Shelter [Continued]

137 17 141 12 143 11 201 7 2 07 18 209 5

Transportation 101 3 102 4-6 103 16 18 20 104 8 42 105 6 1 7 106 10 107 3 108 4 109 9 13 110 3 8 23 24 111 8 112 5 113 6 7 114 8 24 29-31 115 14 116 1 9 10 22 117 8 118 12 119 8 9 121 9 122 4 I 17 123 32 33 124 12 125 17-191 24 26 2 9 31 126 5 17 18 127 9 17 128 15 129 3 131 13 133 4 134 10 135 11 136 19 138 13 139 10 140 5 9 141 12 142 3 25

15143 201 8 205 1 209 1 2 4 5

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MISSOURI

108 1 2 19 115 4 0 121 2 129 16 207 7 208 5

Cities Cape Girardeau

116 9 El Dorado Springs

108 1 3 Hannibal

119 4 7 Kansas City

116 8 207 3

Monroe City 119 1

St Louis 119 2 4 7 8

MONTANA

119 3

NEBRASKA

132 1 Cities

Grand Island 130 18

Kerney 130 3

Litchfield 130 3 4 16 35

Ponca 130 1 4 7

Return to 130 40

THE NEW DEAL Civilian Conservation Corps

103 34

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THE NEW DEAL [Continued] Civilian Conservation Corps [Continued]

110 3-7 9 35 112 28 119 15 125 5 12 21-23 129 18 139 7-9 16 207 13 208 10

Hoover 103 32 34 125 12

National Recovery AdministrationOther Agencies 103 32 34 118 8 205 4 5 8-19

Politics 101 34 103 33 35 104 7 1 8 33 107 12 112 13 28 121 2 125 12 14 15 131 10 132 10 11 138 8 1 15 139 14 140 25 207 12 208 15 209 21

Roosevelt 101 32-34 103 32 104 32 33 106 5 108 5 6 15 16 110 3 35 36 111 6 7 112 27 28 113 25 32 114 19 115 12 118 9 119 6 15 123 30 31 125 12 15 126 13

62

THE NEW DEAL [Continued] Roosevelt [Continued]

127 22 23 128 11 129 10 14 130 23 24 26 27 131 5 9 10 132 9 133 13 27 134 4 8 24 138 11 139 6 7 13 14 23 140 24 14178 142 17 18 205 17 18 207 9 12 13 208 10 209 21

Voting 103 33 106 5 110 25 26 125 14 130 23 131 5 139 252 4 140 25 207 13

Works Progress Administration 101 336 102 2 104 31 105 4 5 8 19 20 107 1 108 12 110 35 111 177 112 28 113 17 18 21 24 33 114 22 115 13 118 8 119 14 156 124 14 17 125 1 12 23 127 22 128 20 23 27 129 5 10 132 9 11 16 133 11 17

63

THE NEW DEAL [Continued] Works Progress Administration Continued]

134 5 9 23 138 11 12 13978 140 23 141 23 142 18 204 6 207 12 208 10 209 21

NEW MEXICO

135 11 18-20 140 3 4

Cities Albuquerque

117 8 11 Deming

116 22 23 Gallup

116 12 Las Cruces

116 22 23

OKIE

113 10 33 114 41 46 128 18 25 33 132 18 19 135 26 202 5 205 4 1 6 208 4

Definition 101 31 102 8 104 37 54 105 22 106 31-33 107 38 108 19 109 17T 19 27 110 28 35

64

OKIE [Continued] Definition [Continued]

114 44 118 24 121 21 32 123 22 37 38 124 25 26 126 40 127 14 31 33 128 33 132 21 22 134 14 136 37-40 137 22 30 139 19 141 25 201 16 202 4 1 16 203 10 206 14 208 4 13

Reactions to Term 101 32 102 8 9 104 37 54 105 22 106 31-33 107 38 39 109 19 110 12 27 28 113 33 34 37 114 41 42 116 34 118 24 120 26 27 121 21 123 37 38 42 124 18 125 42 43 126 32 40 46 127 14 33 36 128 24 25 33 129 21 131 23 132 23 136 22 39 40 137 21 22 30 139 19 141 24 142 29 30

42

35

65

OKIE [Continued] Reactions to Term [Continued]

201 16 203 10 205 12

Rednecks 107 2 4-26

OKLAHOMA

111 6 125 3 10 126 10 14 27 43 128 4 135 11 12 141 5 9

Cities Ardmore

110 1 2 139 2

Blair 114 15

Blanchard 120 1 2 5

Boley 133 1 1 3

Boynton 135 11

Bushyhead 137 73 6

Checotah 113 1 4 128 3 8 209 1

Chelsea 137 7 812

Cold Springs 140 4

Colgate 112 2

Comanche 142 1

Council Hill 131 1

Cushing 201 2

Duncan 110 1 124 1

66

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities Continued]

Durant 103 16

Dustin 139 1 2 25

Enid 138 middot 6

EufaulaLake Eufaula 103 71 29 209 23

Fort Gibson 123 1 12 13 24 25 32 126 1 16

Fort Sill 120 5

Frederick 104 56

Granite 114 8

Greenfield 141 9

Guthrie 138 2-5 13 15

Hammon 142 3 15

Hanna 112 3 136 1

Hartshorne 125 1

Henryetta 103 16 209 1

Hillibee 127 4

Hitchita 112 25 209 3

Holdenville 137 3-5

Hollis 102 1

Lenna 118 1 131 2

Lexington 120 1 2

Lindsay 106 9

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OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities (Continued]

Maud 118 1

McAlester 109 91 10 125 20

McLain 122 1

Meeker 127 6 15 16

Muskogee 122 1 123 18 19 25

Nowata 122 2

Oaklodge 116 1 5

Okemah 103 8 133 4

Oklahoma City 120 8 12 138 3 5

Paden 127 4

Pauls Valley 106 1 109 10 13

Pitcher 103 8

Pleasant Valley 109 10 13

Ponca City 142 1 2

Porum 112 1

Prague 127 5 6

Quinton 136 1 10 11 18

Sallisaw 116 16_ 36

Scullyville 116 3 7

Seminole 116 1 135 8

Spiro 102 1 116 1 3 6 7

68

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities [Continued]

Stillwater 201 4 13

Tryon 201 1

Tulsa 116 16 17

Tuttle 120 1

Watonga 120 4 141 9

Weletka 103 11

Wewoka 112 1 4 25

Whodathoughtit 113 3

Craig County 122 11

Moved to 114 8 115 26 128 2 3 131 1 2 137 3 141 4

Oklahoma Territory 127 1-3

Payne County 105 1

Return to 102 11 107 15 109 27 110 18 38 111 8 18 114 10 14 15 17 116 36 37 120 13 27 123 53 125 25 26 29 30 40 127 16 28 131 13 22 25 133 16 135 23 25 136 18 137 7

69

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Return to [Continued]

139 26 27 140 9 142 3 10 17 22 34 201 13 206 7 207 20 209 1 2 17 18 23

Rogers County 101 23

Sequoyah County 116 1 16-18 36

Wagoner County 101 23

OREGON

109 28 29 130 29-34 206 2

POEMS

128 14 22 25 31 34 36

RELIEFWELFARE Agencies

102 91 13 103 32 107 35 112 12 114 18 124 2 3 125 17 202 5 15 2 0 4 2 11-13

Attitudes toward 101 10 102 91 10 103 32 104 24 32 105 19 110 14 26 27 111 17 112 12 113 17 2833

70

RELIEFWELFARE [Continued] Attitudes toward [Continued]

116 35 119 15 121 177 19 25 123 43 124 177 23 125 38 126 35_~ 39 127 417 42 128 27-30 129 5 130 2 7 131 4 27 30 31 132 16-18 133 13 14 137 32 139 8 140 23 142 18 202 71 8 1 15 203 6 11 204 13 14 20 208 10 209 21

Quality 102 10 103 32 104 32 125 38 39 204 15

Type Received 102 9 10 103 16 32 33 104 24 31 105 19 107 15 108 4 110 17 111 17 112 12 113 32 114 18 42 118 8 121 17 124 23 125 37 128 28 29 130 27 132 16

71

RELIEFWELFARE [Continued] Type Received IContinued]

133 13 134 15 135 28 139 8 202 5 71815 204 15 208 9 209 211 22

Welfare 101 9 10 102 9 10 103 32 104 24 311 36 1 0 5 19- 21 1 2 5 106 12 16 17 23 24 107 14 15 18 351 37 108 4 1 71 18 110 14 17 25-27 111 17 112 121 13 15 113 15 171 28 114 181 421 43 116 35 120 17 121 19 122 24 123 43 125 19 126 251 39 128 27 28 131 4 27 133 11 13 22 136 14 137 32 140 3 141 20 142 18 201 13 202 51 71 15 203 6 11 204 2 11 19-21 205 4 11 12 207 10 13 19

RELIGION

103 32

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RELIGION [Continued]

110 29 113 321 36 126 28 29 131 6 132 6 135 151 32 142 12 26 33 202 6

Brush Arbor 109 5 122 19 123 25 136 10 139 41 5 209 11

Churches 101 7 11 102 10 105 31 29 106 2 I 8 I 25 107 3 109 5 110 171 18 112 371 39 113 21 16 17 35 114 51 7 8 441 45 115 8 31-33 50-53 117 54-58 118 51 6 1 21 119 4 120 8 121 25 26 122 191 24 123 25126142 124 21 31 5 61 201 22 125 81 41 126 71 241 30 127 21 10 14 271 301 341 351 38-41 128 6 26 27 130 3 131 6 132 6 21 23 133 23 134 1 3 24 25 29 135 7 141 18 31 136 3 7 137 9 10 24 25 138 8 91 14

73

RELIGION Continued] Churches Continued]

140 14 15 141 2 3 9 142 4 22 30-33 143 12 15 24 201 5 11 209 4

MinistryMissionary Work 107 23 113 31 36 142 25 26 29

Moral Majority 134 29

RevivalsTraveling Ministers 109 5 114 5 6 115 32 118 5 6 124 6 125 8 I 9 126 =middot 8 127 5 128 6 131 4 6 I 8 135 14 139 4 141 3 142 26-28 32 33

SOUTH DAKOTA Beadle County

134 1 Huron County

134 5 Return to

134 8 9 29 Wounded Knee

134 5

TEXAS

113 4 114 6 28 43 44 124 4 131 20 142 24 30

74

TEXAS Continued] Cities

Abilene 111 5 6 117 15

Austin lb3 15

Barstow 104 1

Big Spring 142 30 32 209 s 6

Cedar Hill 140 1

Dallas 117 7 140 1

Electra 140 4

Gainesville 121 1

Haskell 129 1

Kemp 117 6

La Mesa 114 14

Plainview 110 3

Port Arthur 116 8 9

Red Springs 114 1

Silverton 140 1

Waco 103 15 16

Wichita Falls 117 8

Wylie 111 1

Brazo River 103 16

Farming Conditions 104 40

Return to 114 14 16 121 28 31 129 6

Rio Grande Valley 103 15

75

VIOLENCE

103 28 29 104 17 21 105 25 27 107 61 9 12 261 28 30 109 2 01 21 33 111 13 17 112 9 10 36 113 4J 18J 21-23 26-29 33 34 114 2527 35 115 49 123 36 125 191 43 126 41 127 23 131 22 23 138 10 11 20-22 139 9 10 15 18 25 203 8 204 9 206 10-12

VIRGINIA

206 1

WASHINGTON

206 1

WORK --xfter World War II

101 29 102 12 103 31 104 15 44 106 16 107 171 19-21 36 110 19 20 34 37 111 16 112 34J 35 114 48 116 31 117 51-57 119 18 120 21 23 24

76

WORK [Continued] --xfter World War II [Continued]

123 46 50 124 28 125 2 28 43-45 126 38 44 127 33 371 41 129 71 8 130 38 41 42 46 134 11 136 301 31 138 25-27 139 22 141 21 26 206 187 19 207 5

Conditions 103 22-24 26 104 2-6 15 16 30 35 52 107 22 24-28 30 31 109 31 110 10 11 12 25 112 26 29 113 15 114 24 124 20 125 22 27 2 9 32 126 21 26 30 38 129 5 12 13 131 21 139 18 203 5 7

During World War II 101 20 29 102 11 103 24 35 104 15 105 25 26 107 17 108 5 6 20 109 37 110 18 19 37 111 12 113 22 26 114 47 48 115 44 47 53 116 31 117 35-51 118 23 119 16

77

WORK [Continued] --ollring World War II [Continued]

120 20 21 121 29 123 22 46 124 27 125 3 27 34 35 43 126 35 43 44 127 20 128 21 29 37 129 7 10 130 37 38 40 41 131 26 29 132 23 133 16 20 134 11 20 136 27 28 138 23-25 139 18 20 21 141 21 26 143 19 202 9 203 8 206 10 15 207 3 4 209 20

Employers 101 30 1025-712 103 12 17 22 32 104 2 15 30 105 11 16 106 15 19 107 9 29-31 38 108 14 15 20 109 1 15 20 27 110 9-11 13 27 36 111 15 112 6 7 26 29 32 113 15 16 28 29 114 11 24 31 41-43 115 16 43-45 116 6 7 25 26 28 30-32 117 18 52 118 13 20 119 11-13 16 18 19 120 12 14 15 20 23 121 17 24 122 5-8 123 35 36

78

WORK [Continued] ~players [Continued]

124 20 125 5 21 24 271 281 40 126 151 21 22 251 26 361 371 39 127 11 121 201 211 30 33 128 18 31 129 4 1 7 1 9-11 1 13 1 18 1 21 2 2 130 31 3540 131 16 26 27 133 2 6 134 121 16-18 201 211 25 136 17-19 26 27 33-35 137 6 8 161 19 20 138 3-6 13 20 139 10 121 14-16 140 9-11 141 16 17 201 12 202 2 3 203 7 206 31 15 207 3 5 209 16

Labor Contracting 107 19 261 291 311 32 133 16-18 26

Migrant Labor 101 41 5 12 30 102 6 7 103 24 25 104 2-6 15 241 25 52 105 9-12 171 18 106 121 131 15 17 21-24 107 4 5 8 18 24-27 30 31 108 3 8 15 109 7 8 19-21 27-30 110 91 101 13 15 111 8 12 16 17 112 6 31 32 113 13 15 18 32 114 31 32 115 52 116 27-30 117 12 17-19 291 31 118 16 119 11 12 120 11-13 15 22 121 10 11 22 122 5 22

79

WORK Continued] --grgrant Labor Continued]

123 35 42 43 125 33 126 26 30 33 37 38 127 31 128 16 21 28 129 3 4 11-17 20 21 130 33 34 131 15 19-21 26 133 19 134 9-13 21 22 135 21 25 29 136 37 38 137 16 20 139 13 15-17 140 3 4 141 19 20 142 18 143 11 13 201 8 14 202 4 9 15 203 4 5 7 8-10 205 3 4 7 206 2 4 5-7 9 12-15 208 6 209 8 9 12-15

Mining 103 8 19 115 33 116 20 21 122 11-13 125 1 3 4 12 131 2 140 4 5 141 1

Odd Jobs 104 23 105 15 25 106 3 107 12 18 19 34 35 108 3 5 6 9 111 11 15 16 113 13 114 17 18 32 33 40 41 48 115 19 24 116 25 26 117 7 52 118 18 119 8 12 14 15

80

WORK [Continued] --odd Jobs

120 8 17 122 6 7 22 123 36 40 49 124 14 16 19 24 127 11 128 19 20 29 129 1 3 5 7 131 16 25 30 132 14 17 134 8 12 15 16 135 11 23 137 12 20 25 26 138 18 22 139 6 7 12 16 17 140 1 6-8 10 142 2 3 5 9 14 34 35 143 6 12 14-16 206 3 4 209 20

Oil Fields 102 5-7 12 112 25 26 114 14 15 116 1 13 121 17 125 2 4 1 28 46 129 9 135 7 8 I 23 29 139 22 140 4 142 2 3 206 16 18 208 1-5

Permanent Jobs 101 9 27 29 103 12 17 23 24 32 104 4 6 14 24 26 29 34 106 4 107 19 35 108 4 7-9 109 15 27-29 110 2 10 18 19 21 24 111 6 9-11 16 112 7 30 31 113 1 4 21 28-31 114 16 31 32 48 115 16 1 17 4 4 116 2 7-16 32

81

WORK [Continued] --permanent Jobs [Continued]

118 11 131 18 19 119 191 20 120 201 211 25 121 22 122 2 3 I 5~8 I 23 123 11 VI 35 36 124 1 14-17 125 20 25 27-29 37 126 21 25 33 35-38 127 11 20-22 24 30 128 20 28-30 129 4 7 130 31 36-38 131 21 30 132 18 19 133 19 22 134 11 18 25-28 36 136 2 10 14 15 19 33-35 137 6 8 26-28 138 1-4 8 139 22 23 140 4 5 10-12 20 141 12 17 142 5 25 26 28 35 143 19 201 10 205 6 8 9 2 07 3 1 5 208 1

Prisoners of War as Workers 115 47 133 20 203 9

Strikes 101 17 104 21 22 1 43 105 11 21 106 13 15 16 191 20 33 107 7 11 15 28 109 20 21 110 32 33 111 13 112 7-10 14 113 32 115 48-50 118 18 124 24 125 3 4

82

WORK [Continued] --strikes [Continued]

126 36 127 24 129 10 11 130 40 41 131 27 133 25 138 8 139 16 17 140 14-16 22 201 14 203 7 206 10-13 209 18

Unions 101 17 35 104 21 22 45 105 21 106 15 16 107 5 11-13 21-24 108 12 109 20 112 2 10 32 34-36 113 31 114 42 115 50 116 33 34 118 18 119 13 120 23 24 124 24 125 34 43 45 46 126 36 127 42 128 30 129 10 11 16 130 39-41 46 131 26 134 23 139 16 140 14 22 141 21 203 7 209 18

Wages 101 27 103 10 14 17 18 22 23 33 104 2 4 I 22 I 24 26 341 35 47 105 13 161 17

83

WORK [Continued] --wages [Continued]

106 14 18 19 107 2 12 17 25 30 108 5 6 8 109 6 8 20 21 28 29 31 40 110 7 9 11 1216 111 8 11 13 14 16 112 4 8-10 14 113 13 16-18 26 28 29 114 11 18 25 32 33 42 115 16 28 44 50 116 7 11 16 19 26-32 34 117 7 18 32 35 118 15 18 119 1 11 13 14 120 11-14 121 11 122 3 6-8 123 35 49 125 4 5 7 12 21-23 27-29 38 43 126 23 25 26 36 42 127 17 24 42 43 128 30 129 3 5 7 10 11 21 22 13 0 3 6 3 7 3 9-41 131 12 13 16 134 12 15 16 23 24 26 135 11 21 23 136 28 29 137 8 9 32 138 5 11 18 25 139 6 7 10 12-14 16-18 140 7 9 10 14 15 141 4 8 10 12 15 16 142 16 201 10 203 2 5 204 14 205 6 206 4 10 11 14 15 2 07 10 13 208 9 209 13 15

Work Permits 109 22 23

43

HEALTH [Continued] Birth of Children Continued]

106 16 22 109 15 16 18~ 37 111 6 112 20 113 2 4 5 14 18-20 114 37 115 11-13 17 38 117 21 120 3 8 13 19-22 122 20 123 50 125 10 37 126 12 127 7 1 8 129 19 20 130 1 2 22 133 10 135 9 12 20 21 136 4 8 27 137 2 1 3 138 2 139 19 23 140 711 142 2 8 143 17 202 3 7 11 12 18

Causes of Death 101 25 103 5 106 16 107 1 13 19 109 25 26 38 39 110 2 31 111 5 112 6 113 1 19 30 114 43 49 115 3 6 7 17 18 116 5 117 20 21 26 120 1 3 19 24 25 123 16~ 43 124 23 126 44 127 4 5 13 130 24 48 132 19 135 137 14 16

44

HEALTH [Continued] Causes of Death [Continued]

136 3-6 25 27 29-31 38 39 141 16 142 23 143 19 202 3 9 10 12 14 16-18 206 14 209 19 20

Diseases 102 13 103 20 105 11 14 23 24 107 6 11 13 14 16 19 20 30 31 109 24 38 39 110 2 8 30 31 112 14 19 24 113 8 12 13 18 19 30 114 9 17 25 26 37 49 115 5 7 12 16-20 22 23 116 19 117 26 47 52-56 120 3 19 20 24 26 122 18 24 123 16 22-24 124 22-24 26 125 47 126 22 35 127 3 7 128 2 9 129 2 3 130 3 38 47 131 12 22 132 2 19 133 8 135 13 21 136 25 30 35 39 137 4 8 138 13 23 139 7 140 5 142 20 21 202 1-4 8-14 16 18 203 6 205 1 206 2 209 11 12 19

Folk Remedies and Cures 103 5 107 11

45

HEALTH [Continued] Folk Remedies and Cures Continued]

109 24 25 113 11 19 115 2 3 22 117 20 21 123 20 23 128 6 133 9 10 135 14 22 137 4 142 20 21 202 8-111 14

Health Care 101 13 20 102 13 103 5 91 16 105 141 151 23 24 106 1 8 107 111 18 23 38 109 151 16 181 23 241 381 39 110 2 1 8 1 311 32 112 6 113 1 51 18-201 301 311 33 38 114 17 371 38 115 5-7 12-18 23 116 5 61 23 117 20-231 55 118 171 18 120 3 41 8 21 22 121 20 25 122 18 20 21 123 4 22 23 124 4 22 23 125 10 21 37 38 126 22 23 35 127 3 7-9 30 128 2 9 129 19 130 1 22 23 47 48 131 22 132 19 133 8-10 135 91 12-14 21 22 136 6 9 301 33 35 137 8 138 131 23 139 71 9~ 101 18 19 141 2 0 142 20

46

HEALTH Continued] Health Care Continued]

202 2-14 16-19 206 14 209 11 12

Sanitation 202 4-6 15 17

HOUSING Auto Courts

107 9~ 14~ 27 Ditch Camps

102 7 8~ 14 103 26 104 12 105 23 106 15 107 10 110 6 25 113 14 35 114 39 115 52 118 15 16 119 13 16 121 19 20 122 22 23 125 20 37 126 33 129 15 131 20 132 18 136 37-39 137 17 139 18 202 4-6 15 203 3 206 7 I 10 208 7 8 11 209 10

Dugouts 135 11~ 18 19

Government-provided 101 34 103 26 27 104 19 20 51 105 10 106 10 11 14

47

HOUSING Continued] Government-provided [Continued]

107 4-7 13 14 16 17 28 108 12 109 31-33 110 14 111 9-11 15 112 3 8 113 35 36 114 38 39 118 16 119 13 121 17-19 124 16 125 25 33 36 126 26 30-32 127 23 41 128 20 129 141 15 131 22 133 2 0 137 30 141 20 202 6 15 203 3 204 16 17 205 4 206 13 14 208 7 20 9 10

Grower-provided 102 8 103 24-26 104 20 42 46 105 9 106 12 15 109 15 28 110 16 111 14 112 6 113 13 16 114 10 23 28 33 34 118 18 20 119 12 13 121 22 122 6 23 123 35 42 125 24 25~ 33 35 36 126 21 7 33 127 11 18 23

48

HOUSING [Continued] Grower-provided [Continued]

128 19 129 4 5 13-15 131 16 133 18 137 17 ~ 20 139 15 18 140 6 8-10 16 141 14 16 17 201 8 9 203 3 204 16 17 206 6-8 13 209 10

Homes in California 101 8 26 28 29 102 4 6 11 12 103 21 104 4 12-14 25 26 49 60 61 105 19 20 106 12 21 107 5 I 7 121 27 108 31 6 1 7 109 151 181 271 29 110 81 14 15 111 14 112 61 8 I 201 301 331 39 113 16-201 23 24 28 114 10 111 231 331 34 115 15-17 116 241 261 32 117 18 19 118 14 121 111 171 181 221 29 122 246 123 341 36 371 411 50 124 101 111 141 16 125 251 35 126 21 22 33 127 11 13 18-241 30 311 37 128 19 20 129 4 11 12 15-17 131 13 16 17 19 20 132 12 14 15 17 133 8 12 15 27 28 134 10-13 135 24 27 31 33 136 21 24 25 137 20 24 26 27

49

HOUSING [Continued] Homes in California IContinued]

138 13 16-18 20 25 28 29 139 17 18 ~3 24 140 6-11 17 141 13 14 16 27 142 29 143 11 12 20 201 10 202 3 203 1 2 204 16 18 205 7 206 7-9 208 10 209 9 11 14 15

Homestead in Arkansas 103 3 115 1 2 4 9 10 22-24 128 1 2 137 1 141 1 2 143 6 7

Homesmiddottead in Missouri 108 1 119 1 2 4

Homestead in Nebraska 130 5-8 18 132 2 8

Homestead in Oklahoma 103 9 12-14 17 104 56 106 2 109 10 110 1 114 1 4 10 16 115 2 7 118 2 4 122 2 4 9 11 123 1 2 9-14 124 3-5 125 9 10 126 3 4 27 127 1 2 6 7 15 16 26 27 128 3 131 1 133 1 4 135 6-8 136 8 11 12 137 7 13

50

HOUSING [Continued] Homestead in Oklahoma [Continued]

138 2 3 9 11 12 139 1-3 142 1-4 7--13 209 3

Homestead in South Dakota 134 2 3

Homestead in Texas 111 3 117 2 121 1 4 129 1 2 140 1

Internment Camps WW II) 122 23 125 35

Labor Camps 103 21 24 28 104 44 107 4 10 12 16 17 26 27 29 109 27 28 31-33 110 33 113 17 20 114 24-28 33 117 11 12 17 18 25 123 33 128 16 129 4 12 17 133 18 134 13 21 22 142 29 202 15 204 16 205 5

State Rental Homes 135 27 28

Tents 101 34 102 4 5 103 9 104 3 13 42 43 62 105 9 106 13 107 4 9 10 14 17 27 28 109 1 2 9 31 113 6 114 24 115 15

51

HOUSING [Continued] Tents Continued]

116 8 117 19 121 17-20 123 33 124 16 125 33 37 127 30~ 37 129 4 12 15 131 13 20 21 134 21 140 6 143 13 14 202 4 204 9 17 206 6 7 209 10 11

IMPACT OF EXPERIENCE

l(H 14 161 191 28 31 102 10 103 35 41 104 2 81 48 55 63 64 106 26 27 107 6 14 30-33 35-37 108 19-21 109 40 110 13 19 20 27 34-36 38 39 111 18 112 14 17 19-211 30 34 40 113 24-26 2 9 34 37 114 50 115 20 53 116 37 117 10 15 24 27 58 121 11 15-19 31 122 23 24 123 39 42 53-55 125 45 47 126 17 ~ 18 24 33 45 46 127 12 14 19-21 32-351 41 43 128 19 30~ 35-38 130 48 49 131 191 25 31 132 17 24

52

IMPACT OF EXPERIENCE [Continued]

134 136

137 138 141 142 143 202 203 209

24 25 28 11 17 20 41 29_ 32 16 31-33 14 25 26 28 34 22 23 16-19 11 19 25

29 21 25 33 35 36 40

INDIANA

202 1

IOWA

142 205 207

4 1 1

IWO JIMA

117 42-48

JAPANESE INTERNMENT

122 125 205

23 35 9 10

KANSAS

113 116 132 207

3 14 1 6 16

KU KLUX KLAN

103 135

28 14-17

53

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA

114 301 46 116 19 122 22 131 20 135 20 139 11 140 13 202 4 51 9 17 18 208 3 1 6 10-12

Attraction of California 101 3 1 17 102 3 103 18 20 105 6 106 6 9 11 281 29 107 8 108 4 I 18 109 9 110 8 111 9 112 23 113 51 6 114 91 22 115 14 391 41 116 71 9 117 8 118 11 12 119 8 1 10 11 121 9 122 3 124 10 11 125 81 241 30 126 151 16 127 8 1 16 27 128 13 129 3 130 32 131 12 25 132 3 11 12 134 81 11 24 135 11 18 136 18 139 101 26 140 5 141 51 14 142 3 4 143 11 201 4 I 6 8 12

54

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA [Continued]

202 6 206 2 4 209 2

Belongings 101 3 102 4 103 15 20 104 42 105 6 7 106 10 107 3 16 108 4 111 8 112 2 113 6 7 11 114 30 115 14 116 22 117 8 118 13 15 124 10 12 126 17 127 9 18 128 15 130 30 35 131 13 132 14 135 20 136 19 138 14 140 9 141 14 202 5 205 1 207 19 209 5

Border Inspections 102 8 103 15 20 104 9 10 49 105 8 106 30 108 18 19 110 24 113 6 7 10-12 114 30 31 117 11 118 13

55

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA Continued] Border Inspections Continued]

121 10 123 33 124 13 125 32 126 20 127 10 29 128 16 18 131 14 132 14 133 7 135 20 137 18 138 14 143 15 209 5 8

CookingFood 102 3 5 13 15 103 21 106 10 113 8 10 114 9 29 116 10 117 9 118 12 119 10 123 33 125 19 31 126 20 127 10 128 15 130 3 0 1 3 3 131 13 14 132 13 133 5 6 134 10 135 20 138 14 141 12 143 11 15 209 5

Funds Available 101 3 24 102 4 103 15 18 104 2 105 6 106 9 107 4 14-16

56

MIGRATIONTO CALIFORNIA [Continued] Funds Available [Continued]

108 5 110 3 8 111 8 112 1 4 6 113 6 114 10 17 29 115 14 116 10 22 117 710 118 13 121 3 10 122 4 123 34 124 12 125 17 126 5 18-20 127 17 2 9 128 15 129 3 130 29 30 34 131 13 132 13 133 3 134 8 10 135 12 18 138 14 140 6 141 12 142 25 143 10 11 201 7 205 1 209 5

Reasons for Move 101 3 23 102 2 4 103 15 18 20 25 39 104 2 42 105 4 6 106 9 11 107 2 108 3 5 18 109 9 10 13 27 110 3 4 8 111 7 8 112 2 113 5 6

57

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA [Continued] Reasons for Move [Continued]

114 115 116 117 118 119 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 201 204 205 206 207 209

Route 102 103 104 105 106 108 110 112 113 114 115 116

8-10 21 22 14 19-22 7 11 8 8 3 141 10 8 14 7 1

12 2 291 121 11 11 41 111 181 8 13 10 51 5

9

4 30 1 32

101 141 23-25 30

8 1 16 1 30 13

3 311 321 341 35 13

3 8-11

12 18 40

13

26 6 9 11

2-4 16 17 19 24 21 10 6 9 1 2 10 19 11 21 191 22

4 18-20 2 I 8 61 7 10 4 3 5 4 I 8 31 40 22-24

58

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA Continued] Route Continued]

117 8-10 118 12 119 9 10 124 11 125 17 126 181 19 127 9 181 29 128 14-16 130 32-34 131 14 132 13 134 10 135 11 19 137 17 138 13 14 202 4 5 205 1 209 7

Shelter 102 4 103 18-20 104 9 106 10 107 4 108 4 111 8 112 5 113 8 10 114 9 24 28 29 116 22 23 117 9 118 12 119 9 121 9 123 33 124 10 125 17-19 126 17 127 9 128 15 129 3 130 301 33 131 13 132 13 133 5 134 10 135 11 136 19

59

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA [Continued] Shelter [Continued]

137 17 141 12 143 11 201 7 2 07 18 209 5

Transportation 101 3 102 4-6 103 16 18 20 104 8 42 105 6 1 7 106 10 107 3 108 4 109 9 13 110 3 8 23 24 111 8 112 5 113 6 7 114 8 24 29-31 115 14 116 1 9 10 22 117 8 118 12 119 8 9 121 9 122 4 I 17 123 32 33 124 12 125 17-191 24 26 2 9 31 126 5 17 18 127 9 17 128 15 129 3 131 13 133 4 134 10 135 11 136 19 138 13 139 10 140 5 9 141 12 142 3 25

15143 201 8 205 1 209 1 2 4 5

60

MISSOURI

108 1 2 19 115 4 0 121 2 129 16 207 7 208 5

Cities Cape Girardeau

116 9 El Dorado Springs

108 1 3 Hannibal

119 4 7 Kansas City

116 8 207 3

Monroe City 119 1

St Louis 119 2 4 7 8

MONTANA

119 3

NEBRASKA

132 1 Cities

Grand Island 130 18

Kerney 130 3

Litchfield 130 3 4 16 35

Ponca 130 1 4 7

Return to 130 40

THE NEW DEAL Civilian Conservation Corps

103 34

61

THE NEW DEAL [Continued] Civilian Conservation Corps [Continued]

110 3-7 9 35 112 28 119 15 125 5 12 21-23 129 18 139 7-9 16 207 13 208 10

Hoover 103 32 34 125 12

National Recovery AdministrationOther Agencies 103 32 34 118 8 205 4 5 8-19

Politics 101 34 103 33 35 104 7 1 8 33 107 12 112 13 28 121 2 125 12 14 15 131 10 132 10 11 138 8 1 15 139 14 140 25 207 12 208 15 209 21

Roosevelt 101 32-34 103 32 104 32 33 106 5 108 5 6 15 16 110 3 35 36 111 6 7 112 27 28 113 25 32 114 19 115 12 118 9 119 6 15 123 30 31 125 12 15 126 13

62

THE NEW DEAL [Continued] Roosevelt [Continued]

127 22 23 128 11 129 10 14 130 23 24 26 27 131 5 9 10 132 9 133 13 27 134 4 8 24 138 11 139 6 7 13 14 23 140 24 14178 142 17 18 205 17 18 207 9 12 13 208 10 209 21

Voting 103 33 106 5 110 25 26 125 14 130 23 131 5 139 252 4 140 25 207 13

Works Progress Administration 101 336 102 2 104 31 105 4 5 8 19 20 107 1 108 12 110 35 111 177 112 28 113 17 18 21 24 33 114 22 115 13 118 8 119 14 156 124 14 17 125 1 12 23 127 22 128 20 23 27 129 5 10 132 9 11 16 133 11 17

63

THE NEW DEAL [Continued] Works Progress Administration Continued]

134 5 9 23 138 11 12 13978 140 23 141 23 142 18 204 6 207 12 208 10 209 21

NEW MEXICO

135 11 18-20 140 3 4

Cities Albuquerque

117 8 11 Deming

116 22 23 Gallup

116 12 Las Cruces

116 22 23

OKIE

113 10 33 114 41 46 128 18 25 33 132 18 19 135 26 202 5 205 4 1 6 208 4

Definition 101 31 102 8 104 37 54 105 22 106 31-33 107 38 108 19 109 17T 19 27 110 28 35

64

OKIE [Continued] Definition [Continued]

114 44 118 24 121 21 32 123 22 37 38 124 25 26 126 40 127 14 31 33 128 33 132 21 22 134 14 136 37-40 137 22 30 139 19 141 25 201 16 202 4 1 16 203 10 206 14 208 4 13

Reactions to Term 101 32 102 8 9 104 37 54 105 22 106 31-33 107 38 39 109 19 110 12 27 28 113 33 34 37 114 41 42 116 34 118 24 120 26 27 121 21 123 37 38 42 124 18 125 42 43 126 32 40 46 127 14 33 36 128 24 25 33 129 21 131 23 132 23 136 22 39 40 137 21 22 30 139 19 141 24 142 29 30

42

35

65

OKIE [Continued] Reactions to Term [Continued]

201 16 203 10 205 12

Rednecks 107 2 4-26

OKLAHOMA

111 6 125 3 10 126 10 14 27 43 128 4 135 11 12 141 5 9

Cities Ardmore

110 1 2 139 2

Blair 114 15

Blanchard 120 1 2 5

Boley 133 1 1 3

Boynton 135 11

Bushyhead 137 73 6

Checotah 113 1 4 128 3 8 209 1

Chelsea 137 7 812

Cold Springs 140 4

Colgate 112 2

Comanche 142 1

Council Hill 131 1

Cushing 201 2

Duncan 110 1 124 1

66

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities Continued]

Durant 103 16

Dustin 139 1 2 25

Enid 138 middot 6

EufaulaLake Eufaula 103 71 29 209 23

Fort Gibson 123 1 12 13 24 25 32 126 1 16

Fort Sill 120 5

Frederick 104 56

Granite 114 8

Greenfield 141 9

Guthrie 138 2-5 13 15

Hammon 142 3 15

Hanna 112 3 136 1

Hartshorne 125 1

Henryetta 103 16 209 1

Hillibee 127 4

Hitchita 112 25 209 3

Holdenville 137 3-5

Hollis 102 1

Lenna 118 1 131 2

Lexington 120 1 2

Lindsay 106 9

67

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities (Continued]

Maud 118 1

McAlester 109 91 10 125 20

McLain 122 1

Meeker 127 6 15 16

Muskogee 122 1 123 18 19 25

Nowata 122 2

Oaklodge 116 1 5

Okemah 103 8 133 4

Oklahoma City 120 8 12 138 3 5

Paden 127 4

Pauls Valley 106 1 109 10 13

Pitcher 103 8

Pleasant Valley 109 10 13

Ponca City 142 1 2

Porum 112 1

Prague 127 5 6

Quinton 136 1 10 11 18

Sallisaw 116 16_ 36

Scullyville 116 3 7

Seminole 116 1 135 8

Spiro 102 1 116 1 3 6 7

68

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities [Continued]

Stillwater 201 4 13

Tryon 201 1

Tulsa 116 16 17

Tuttle 120 1

Watonga 120 4 141 9

Weletka 103 11

Wewoka 112 1 4 25

Whodathoughtit 113 3

Craig County 122 11

Moved to 114 8 115 26 128 2 3 131 1 2 137 3 141 4

Oklahoma Territory 127 1-3

Payne County 105 1

Return to 102 11 107 15 109 27 110 18 38 111 8 18 114 10 14 15 17 116 36 37 120 13 27 123 53 125 25 26 29 30 40 127 16 28 131 13 22 25 133 16 135 23 25 136 18 137 7

69

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Return to [Continued]

139 26 27 140 9 142 3 10 17 22 34 201 13 206 7 207 20 209 1 2 17 18 23

Rogers County 101 23

Sequoyah County 116 1 16-18 36

Wagoner County 101 23

OREGON

109 28 29 130 29-34 206 2

POEMS

128 14 22 25 31 34 36

RELIEFWELFARE Agencies

102 91 13 103 32 107 35 112 12 114 18 124 2 3 125 17 202 5 15 2 0 4 2 11-13

Attitudes toward 101 10 102 91 10 103 32 104 24 32 105 19 110 14 26 27 111 17 112 12 113 17 2833

70

RELIEFWELFARE [Continued] Attitudes toward [Continued]

116 35 119 15 121 177 19 25 123 43 124 177 23 125 38 126 35_~ 39 127 417 42 128 27-30 129 5 130 2 7 131 4 27 30 31 132 16-18 133 13 14 137 32 139 8 140 23 142 18 202 71 8 1 15 203 6 11 204 13 14 20 208 10 209 21

Quality 102 10 103 32 104 32 125 38 39 204 15

Type Received 102 9 10 103 16 32 33 104 24 31 105 19 107 15 108 4 110 17 111 17 112 12 113 32 114 18 42 118 8 121 17 124 23 125 37 128 28 29 130 27 132 16

71

RELIEFWELFARE [Continued] Type Received IContinued]

133 13 134 15 135 28 139 8 202 5 71815 204 15 208 9 209 211 22

Welfare 101 9 10 102 9 10 103 32 104 24 311 36 1 0 5 19- 21 1 2 5 106 12 16 17 23 24 107 14 15 18 351 37 108 4 1 71 18 110 14 17 25-27 111 17 112 121 13 15 113 15 171 28 114 181 421 43 116 35 120 17 121 19 122 24 123 43 125 19 126 251 39 128 27 28 131 4 27 133 11 13 22 136 14 137 32 140 3 141 20 142 18 201 13 202 51 71 15 203 6 11 204 2 11 19-21 205 4 11 12 207 10 13 19

RELIGION

103 32

72

RELIGION [Continued]

110 29 113 321 36 126 28 29 131 6 132 6 135 151 32 142 12 26 33 202 6

Brush Arbor 109 5 122 19 123 25 136 10 139 41 5 209 11

Churches 101 7 11 102 10 105 31 29 106 2 I 8 I 25 107 3 109 5 110 171 18 112 371 39 113 21 16 17 35 114 51 7 8 441 45 115 8 31-33 50-53 117 54-58 118 51 6 1 21 119 4 120 8 121 25 26 122 191 24 123 25126142 124 21 31 5 61 201 22 125 81 41 126 71 241 30 127 21 10 14 271 301 341 351 38-41 128 6 26 27 130 3 131 6 132 6 21 23 133 23 134 1 3 24 25 29 135 7 141 18 31 136 3 7 137 9 10 24 25 138 8 91 14

73

RELIGION Continued] Churches Continued]

140 14 15 141 2 3 9 142 4 22 30-33 143 12 15 24 201 5 11 209 4

MinistryMissionary Work 107 23 113 31 36 142 25 26 29

Moral Majority 134 29

RevivalsTraveling Ministers 109 5 114 5 6 115 32 118 5 6 124 6 125 8 I 9 126 =middot 8 127 5 128 6 131 4 6 I 8 135 14 139 4 141 3 142 26-28 32 33

SOUTH DAKOTA Beadle County

134 1 Huron County

134 5 Return to

134 8 9 29 Wounded Knee

134 5

TEXAS

113 4 114 6 28 43 44 124 4 131 20 142 24 30

74

TEXAS Continued] Cities

Abilene 111 5 6 117 15

Austin lb3 15

Barstow 104 1

Big Spring 142 30 32 209 s 6

Cedar Hill 140 1

Dallas 117 7 140 1

Electra 140 4

Gainesville 121 1

Haskell 129 1

Kemp 117 6

La Mesa 114 14

Plainview 110 3

Port Arthur 116 8 9

Red Springs 114 1

Silverton 140 1

Waco 103 15 16

Wichita Falls 117 8

Wylie 111 1

Brazo River 103 16

Farming Conditions 104 40

Return to 114 14 16 121 28 31 129 6

Rio Grande Valley 103 15

75

VIOLENCE

103 28 29 104 17 21 105 25 27 107 61 9 12 261 28 30 109 2 01 21 33 111 13 17 112 9 10 36 113 4J 18J 21-23 26-29 33 34 114 2527 35 115 49 123 36 125 191 43 126 41 127 23 131 22 23 138 10 11 20-22 139 9 10 15 18 25 203 8 204 9 206 10-12

VIRGINIA

206 1

WASHINGTON

206 1

WORK --xfter World War II

101 29 102 12 103 31 104 15 44 106 16 107 171 19-21 36 110 19 20 34 37 111 16 112 34J 35 114 48 116 31 117 51-57 119 18 120 21 23 24

76

WORK [Continued] --xfter World War II [Continued]

123 46 50 124 28 125 2 28 43-45 126 38 44 127 33 371 41 129 71 8 130 38 41 42 46 134 11 136 301 31 138 25-27 139 22 141 21 26 206 187 19 207 5

Conditions 103 22-24 26 104 2-6 15 16 30 35 52 107 22 24-28 30 31 109 31 110 10 11 12 25 112 26 29 113 15 114 24 124 20 125 22 27 2 9 32 126 21 26 30 38 129 5 12 13 131 21 139 18 203 5 7

During World War II 101 20 29 102 11 103 24 35 104 15 105 25 26 107 17 108 5 6 20 109 37 110 18 19 37 111 12 113 22 26 114 47 48 115 44 47 53 116 31 117 35-51 118 23 119 16

77

WORK [Continued] --ollring World War II [Continued]

120 20 21 121 29 123 22 46 124 27 125 3 27 34 35 43 126 35 43 44 127 20 128 21 29 37 129 7 10 130 37 38 40 41 131 26 29 132 23 133 16 20 134 11 20 136 27 28 138 23-25 139 18 20 21 141 21 26 143 19 202 9 203 8 206 10 15 207 3 4 209 20

Employers 101 30 1025-712 103 12 17 22 32 104 2 15 30 105 11 16 106 15 19 107 9 29-31 38 108 14 15 20 109 1 15 20 27 110 9-11 13 27 36 111 15 112 6 7 26 29 32 113 15 16 28 29 114 11 24 31 41-43 115 16 43-45 116 6 7 25 26 28 30-32 117 18 52 118 13 20 119 11-13 16 18 19 120 12 14 15 20 23 121 17 24 122 5-8 123 35 36

78

WORK [Continued] ~players [Continued]

124 20 125 5 21 24 271 281 40 126 151 21 22 251 26 361 371 39 127 11 121 201 211 30 33 128 18 31 129 4 1 7 1 9-11 1 13 1 18 1 21 2 2 130 31 3540 131 16 26 27 133 2 6 134 121 16-18 201 211 25 136 17-19 26 27 33-35 137 6 8 161 19 20 138 3-6 13 20 139 10 121 14-16 140 9-11 141 16 17 201 12 202 2 3 203 7 206 31 15 207 3 5 209 16

Labor Contracting 107 19 261 291 311 32 133 16-18 26

Migrant Labor 101 41 5 12 30 102 6 7 103 24 25 104 2-6 15 241 25 52 105 9-12 171 18 106 121 131 15 17 21-24 107 4 5 8 18 24-27 30 31 108 3 8 15 109 7 8 19-21 27-30 110 91 101 13 15 111 8 12 16 17 112 6 31 32 113 13 15 18 32 114 31 32 115 52 116 27-30 117 12 17-19 291 31 118 16 119 11 12 120 11-13 15 22 121 10 11 22 122 5 22

79

WORK Continued] --grgrant Labor Continued]

123 35 42 43 125 33 126 26 30 33 37 38 127 31 128 16 21 28 129 3 4 11-17 20 21 130 33 34 131 15 19-21 26 133 19 134 9-13 21 22 135 21 25 29 136 37 38 137 16 20 139 13 15-17 140 3 4 141 19 20 142 18 143 11 13 201 8 14 202 4 9 15 203 4 5 7 8-10 205 3 4 7 206 2 4 5-7 9 12-15 208 6 209 8 9 12-15

Mining 103 8 19 115 33 116 20 21 122 11-13 125 1 3 4 12 131 2 140 4 5 141 1

Odd Jobs 104 23 105 15 25 106 3 107 12 18 19 34 35 108 3 5 6 9 111 11 15 16 113 13 114 17 18 32 33 40 41 48 115 19 24 116 25 26 117 7 52 118 18 119 8 12 14 15

80

WORK [Continued] --odd Jobs

120 8 17 122 6 7 22 123 36 40 49 124 14 16 19 24 127 11 128 19 20 29 129 1 3 5 7 131 16 25 30 132 14 17 134 8 12 15 16 135 11 23 137 12 20 25 26 138 18 22 139 6 7 12 16 17 140 1 6-8 10 142 2 3 5 9 14 34 35 143 6 12 14-16 206 3 4 209 20

Oil Fields 102 5-7 12 112 25 26 114 14 15 116 1 13 121 17 125 2 4 1 28 46 129 9 135 7 8 I 23 29 139 22 140 4 142 2 3 206 16 18 208 1-5

Permanent Jobs 101 9 27 29 103 12 17 23 24 32 104 4 6 14 24 26 29 34 106 4 107 19 35 108 4 7-9 109 15 27-29 110 2 10 18 19 21 24 111 6 9-11 16 112 7 30 31 113 1 4 21 28-31 114 16 31 32 48 115 16 1 17 4 4 116 2 7-16 32

81

WORK [Continued] --permanent Jobs [Continued]

118 11 131 18 19 119 191 20 120 201 211 25 121 22 122 2 3 I 5~8 I 23 123 11 VI 35 36 124 1 14-17 125 20 25 27-29 37 126 21 25 33 35-38 127 11 20-22 24 30 128 20 28-30 129 4 7 130 31 36-38 131 21 30 132 18 19 133 19 22 134 11 18 25-28 36 136 2 10 14 15 19 33-35 137 6 8 26-28 138 1-4 8 139 22 23 140 4 5 10-12 20 141 12 17 142 5 25 26 28 35 143 19 201 10 205 6 8 9 2 07 3 1 5 208 1

Prisoners of War as Workers 115 47 133 20 203 9

Strikes 101 17 104 21 22 1 43 105 11 21 106 13 15 16 191 20 33 107 7 11 15 28 109 20 21 110 32 33 111 13 112 7-10 14 113 32 115 48-50 118 18 124 24 125 3 4

82

WORK [Continued] --strikes [Continued]

126 36 127 24 129 10 11 130 40 41 131 27 133 25 138 8 139 16 17 140 14-16 22 201 14 203 7 206 10-13 209 18

Unions 101 17 35 104 21 22 45 105 21 106 15 16 107 5 11-13 21-24 108 12 109 20 112 2 10 32 34-36 113 31 114 42 115 50 116 33 34 118 18 119 13 120 23 24 124 24 125 34 43 45 46 126 36 127 42 128 30 129 10 11 16 130 39-41 46 131 26 134 23 139 16 140 14 22 141 21 203 7 209 18

Wages 101 27 103 10 14 17 18 22 23 33 104 2 4 I 22 I 24 26 341 35 47 105 13 161 17

83

WORK [Continued] --wages [Continued]

106 14 18 19 107 2 12 17 25 30 108 5 6 8 109 6 8 20 21 28 29 31 40 110 7 9 11 1216 111 8 11 13 14 16 112 4 8-10 14 113 13 16-18 26 28 29 114 11 18 25 32 33 42 115 16 28 44 50 116 7 11 16 19 26-32 34 117 7 18 32 35 118 15 18 119 1 11 13 14 120 11-14 121 11 122 3 6-8 123 35 49 125 4 5 7 12 21-23 27-29 38 43 126 23 25 26 36 42 127 17 24 42 43 128 30 129 3 5 7 10 11 21 22 13 0 3 6 3 7 3 9-41 131 12 13 16 134 12 15 16 23 24 26 135 11 21 23 136 28 29 137 8 9 32 138 5 11 18 25 139 6 7 10 12-14 16-18 140 7 9 10 14 15 141 4 8 10 12 15 16 142 16 201 10 203 2 5 204 14 205 6 206 4 10 11 14 15 2 07 10 13 208 9 209 13 15

Work Permits 109 22 23

44

HEALTH [Continued] Causes of Death [Continued]

136 3-6 25 27 29-31 38 39 141 16 142 23 143 19 202 3 9 10 12 14 16-18 206 14 209 19 20

Diseases 102 13 103 20 105 11 14 23 24 107 6 11 13 14 16 19 20 30 31 109 24 38 39 110 2 8 30 31 112 14 19 24 113 8 12 13 18 19 30 114 9 17 25 26 37 49 115 5 7 12 16-20 22 23 116 19 117 26 47 52-56 120 3 19 20 24 26 122 18 24 123 16 22-24 124 22-24 26 125 47 126 22 35 127 3 7 128 2 9 129 2 3 130 3 38 47 131 12 22 132 2 19 133 8 135 13 21 136 25 30 35 39 137 4 8 138 13 23 139 7 140 5 142 20 21 202 1-4 8-14 16 18 203 6 205 1 206 2 209 11 12 19

Folk Remedies and Cures 103 5 107 11

45

HEALTH [Continued] Folk Remedies and Cures Continued]

109 24 25 113 11 19 115 2 3 22 117 20 21 123 20 23 128 6 133 9 10 135 14 22 137 4 142 20 21 202 8-111 14

Health Care 101 13 20 102 13 103 5 91 16 105 141 151 23 24 106 1 8 107 111 18 23 38 109 151 16 181 23 241 381 39 110 2 1 8 1 311 32 112 6 113 1 51 18-201 301 311 33 38 114 17 371 38 115 5-7 12-18 23 116 5 61 23 117 20-231 55 118 171 18 120 3 41 8 21 22 121 20 25 122 18 20 21 123 4 22 23 124 4 22 23 125 10 21 37 38 126 22 23 35 127 3 7-9 30 128 2 9 129 19 130 1 22 23 47 48 131 22 132 19 133 8-10 135 91 12-14 21 22 136 6 9 301 33 35 137 8 138 131 23 139 71 9~ 101 18 19 141 2 0 142 20

46

HEALTH Continued] Health Care Continued]

202 2-14 16-19 206 14 209 11 12

Sanitation 202 4-6 15 17

HOUSING Auto Courts

107 9~ 14~ 27 Ditch Camps

102 7 8~ 14 103 26 104 12 105 23 106 15 107 10 110 6 25 113 14 35 114 39 115 52 118 15 16 119 13 16 121 19 20 122 22 23 125 20 37 126 33 129 15 131 20 132 18 136 37-39 137 17 139 18 202 4-6 15 203 3 206 7 I 10 208 7 8 11 209 10

Dugouts 135 11~ 18 19

Government-provided 101 34 103 26 27 104 19 20 51 105 10 106 10 11 14

47

HOUSING Continued] Government-provided [Continued]

107 4-7 13 14 16 17 28 108 12 109 31-33 110 14 111 9-11 15 112 3 8 113 35 36 114 38 39 118 16 119 13 121 17-19 124 16 125 25 33 36 126 26 30-32 127 23 41 128 20 129 141 15 131 22 133 2 0 137 30 141 20 202 6 15 203 3 204 16 17 205 4 206 13 14 208 7 20 9 10

Grower-provided 102 8 103 24-26 104 20 42 46 105 9 106 12 15 109 15 28 110 16 111 14 112 6 113 13 16 114 10 23 28 33 34 118 18 20 119 12 13 121 22 122 6 23 123 35 42 125 24 25~ 33 35 36 126 21 7 33 127 11 18 23

48

HOUSING [Continued] Grower-provided [Continued]

128 19 129 4 5 13-15 131 16 133 18 137 17 ~ 20 139 15 18 140 6 8-10 16 141 14 16 17 201 8 9 203 3 204 16 17 206 6-8 13 209 10

Homes in California 101 8 26 28 29 102 4 6 11 12 103 21 104 4 12-14 25 26 49 60 61 105 19 20 106 12 21 107 5 I 7 121 27 108 31 6 1 7 109 151 181 271 29 110 81 14 15 111 14 112 61 8 I 201 301 331 39 113 16-201 23 24 28 114 10 111 231 331 34 115 15-17 116 241 261 32 117 18 19 118 14 121 111 171 181 221 29 122 246 123 341 36 371 411 50 124 101 111 141 16 125 251 35 126 21 22 33 127 11 13 18-241 30 311 37 128 19 20 129 4 11 12 15-17 131 13 16 17 19 20 132 12 14 15 17 133 8 12 15 27 28 134 10-13 135 24 27 31 33 136 21 24 25 137 20 24 26 27

49

HOUSING [Continued] Homes in California IContinued]

138 13 16-18 20 25 28 29 139 17 18 ~3 24 140 6-11 17 141 13 14 16 27 142 29 143 11 12 20 201 10 202 3 203 1 2 204 16 18 205 7 206 7-9 208 10 209 9 11 14 15

Homestead in Arkansas 103 3 115 1 2 4 9 10 22-24 128 1 2 137 1 141 1 2 143 6 7

Homesmiddottead in Missouri 108 1 119 1 2 4

Homestead in Nebraska 130 5-8 18 132 2 8

Homestead in Oklahoma 103 9 12-14 17 104 56 106 2 109 10 110 1 114 1 4 10 16 115 2 7 118 2 4 122 2 4 9 11 123 1 2 9-14 124 3-5 125 9 10 126 3 4 27 127 1 2 6 7 15 16 26 27 128 3 131 1 133 1 4 135 6-8 136 8 11 12 137 7 13

50

HOUSING [Continued] Homestead in Oklahoma [Continued]

138 2 3 9 11 12 139 1-3 142 1-4 7--13 209 3

Homestead in South Dakota 134 2 3

Homestead in Texas 111 3 117 2 121 1 4 129 1 2 140 1

Internment Camps WW II) 122 23 125 35

Labor Camps 103 21 24 28 104 44 107 4 10 12 16 17 26 27 29 109 27 28 31-33 110 33 113 17 20 114 24-28 33 117 11 12 17 18 25 123 33 128 16 129 4 12 17 133 18 134 13 21 22 142 29 202 15 204 16 205 5

State Rental Homes 135 27 28

Tents 101 34 102 4 5 103 9 104 3 13 42 43 62 105 9 106 13 107 4 9 10 14 17 27 28 109 1 2 9 31 113 6 114 24 115 15

51

HOUSING [Continued] Tents Continued]

116 8 117 19 121 17-20 123 33 124 16 125 33 37 127 30~ 37 129 4 12 15 131 13 20 21 134 21 140 6 143 13 14 202 4 204 9 17 206 6 7 209 10 11

IMPACT OF EXPERIENCE

l(H 14 161 191 28 31 102 10 103 35 41 104 2 81 48 55 63 64 106 26 27 107 6 14 30-33 35-37 108 19-21 109 40 110 13 19 20 27 34-36 38 39 111 18 112 14 17 19-211 30 34 40 113 24-26 2 9 34 37 114 50 115 20 53 116 37 117 10 15 24 27 58 121 11 15-19 31 122 23 24 123 39 42 53-55 125 45 47 126 17 ~ 18 24 33 45 46 127 12 14 19-21 32-351 41 43 128 19 30~ 35-38 130 48 49 131 191 25 31 132 17 24

52

IMPACT OF EXPERIENCE [Continued]

134 136

137 138 141 142 143 202 203 209

24 25 28 11 17 20 41 29_ 32 16 31-33 14 25 26 28 34 22 23 16-19 11 19 25

29 21 25 33 35 36 40

INDIANA

202 1

IOWA

142 205 207

4 1 1

IWO JIMA

117 42-48

JAPANESE INTERNMENT

122 125 205

23 35 9 10

KANSAS

113 116 132 207

3 14 1 6 16

KU KLUX KLAN

103 135

28 14-17

53

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA

114 301 46 116 19 122 22 131 20 135 20 139 11 140 13 202 4 51 9 17 18 208 3 1 6 10-12

Attraction of California 101 3 1 17 102 3 103 18 20 105 6 106 6 9 11 281 29 107 8 108 4 I 18 109 9 110 8 111 9 112 23 113 51 6 114 91 22 115 14 391 41 116 71 9 117 8 118 11 12 119 8 1 10 11 121 9 122 3 124 10 11 125 81 241 30 126 151 16 127 8 1 16 27 128 13 129 3 130 32 131 12 25 132 3 11 12 134 81 11 24 135 11 18 136 18 139 101 26 140 5 141 51 14 142 3 4 143 11 201 4 I 6 8 12

54

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA [Continued]

202 6 206 2 4 209 2

Belongings 101 3 102 4 103 15 20 104 42 105 6 7 106 10 107 3 16 108 4 111 8 112 2 113 6 7 11 114 30 115 14 116 22 117 8 118 13 15 124 10 12 126 17 127 9 18 128 15 130 30 35 131 13 132 14 135 20 136 19 138 14 140 9 141 14 202 5 205 1 207 19 209 5

Border Inspections 102 8 103 15 20 104 9 10 49 105 8 106 30 108 18 19 110 24 113 6 7 10-12 114 30 31 117 11 118 13

55

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA Continued] Border Inspections Continued]

121 10 123 33 124 13 125 32 126 20 127 10 29 128 16 18 131 14 132 14 133 7 135 20 137 18 138 14 143 15 209 5 8

CookingFood 102 3 5 13 15 103 21 106 10 113 8 10 114 9 29 116 10 117 9 118 12 119 10 123 33 125 19 31 126 20 127 10 128 15 130 3 0 1 3 3 131 13 14 132 13 133 5 6 134 10 135 20 138 14 141 12 143 11 15 209 5

Funds Available 101 3 24 102 4 103 15 18 104 2 105 6 106 9 107 4 14-16

56

MIGRATIONTO CALIFORNIA [Continued] Funds Available [Continued]

108 5 110 3 8 111 8 112 1 4 6 113 6 114 10 17 29 115 14 116 10 22 117 710 118 13 121 3 10 122 4 123 34 124 12 125 17 126 5 18-20 127 17 2 9 128 15 129 3 130 29 30 34 131 13 132 13 133 3 134 8 10 135 12 18 138 14 140 6 141 12 142 25 143 10 11 201 7 205 1 209 5

Reasons for Move 101 3 23 102 2 4 103 15 18 20 25 39 104 2 42 105 4 6 106 9 11 107 2 108 3 5 18 109 9 10 13 27 110 3 4 8 111 7 8 112 2 113 5 6

57

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA [Continued] Reasons for Move [Continued]

114 115 116 117 118 119 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 201 204 205 206 207 209

Route 102 103 104 105 106 108 110 112 113 114 115 116

8-10 21 22 14 19-22 7 11 8 8 3 141 10 8 14 7 1

12 2 291 121 11 11 41 111 181 8 13 10 51 5

9

4 30 1 32

101 141 23-25 30

8 1 16 1 30 13

3 311 321 341 35 13

3 8-11

12 18 40

13

26 6 9 11

2-4 16 17 19 24 21 10 6 9 1 2 10 19 11 21 191 22

4 18-20 2 I 8 61 7 10 4 3 5 4 I 8 31 40 22-24

58

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA Continued] Route Continued]

117 8-10 118 12 119 9 10 124 11 125 17 126 181 19 127 9 181 29 128 14-16 130 32-34 131 14 132 13 134 10 135 11 19 137 17 138 13 14 202 4 5 205 1 209 7

Shelter 102 4 103 18-20 104 9 106 10 107 4 108 4 111 8 112 5 113 8 10 114 9 24 28 29 116 22 23 117 9 118 12 119 9 121 9 123 33 124 10 125 17-19 126 17 127 9 128 15 129 3 130 301 33 131 13 132 13 133 5 134 10 135 11 136 19

59

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA [Continued] Shelter [Continued]

137 17 141 12 143 11 201 7 2 07 18 209 5

Transportation 101 3 102 4-6 103 16 18 20 104 8 42 105 6 1 7 106 10 107 3 108 4 109 9 13 110 3 8 23 24 111 8 112 5 113 6 7 114 8 24 29-31 115 14 116 1 9 10 22 117 8 118 12 119 8 9 121 9 122 4 I 17 123 32 33 124 12 125 17-191 24 26 2 9 31 126 5 17 18 127 9 17 128 15 129 3 131 13 133 4 134 10 135 11 136 19 138 13 139 10 140 5 9 141 12 142 3 25

15143 201 8 205 1 209 1 2 4 5

60

MISSOURI

108 1 2 19 115 4 0 121 2 129 16 207 7 208 5

Cities Cape Girardeau

116 9 El Dorado Springs

108 1 3 Hannibal

119 4 7 Kansas City

116 8 207 3

Monroe City 119 1

St Louis 119 2 4 7 8

MONTANA

119 3

NEBRASKA

132 1 Cities

Grand Island 130 18

Kerney 130 3

Litchfield 130 3 4 16 35

Ponca 130 1 4 7

Return to 130 40

THE NEW DEAL Civilian Conservation Corps

103 34

61

THE NEW DEAL [Continued] Civilian Conservation Corps [Continued]

110 3-7 9 35 112 28 119 15 125 5 12 21-23 129 18 139 7-9 16 207 13 208 10

Hoover 103 32 34 125 12

National Recovery AdministrationOther Agencies 103 32 34 118 8 205 4 5 8-19

Politics 101 34 103 33 35 104 7 1 8 33 107 12 112 13 28 121 2 125 12 14 15 131 10 132 10 11 138 8 1 15 139 14 140 25 207 12 208 15 209 21

Roosevelt 101 32-34 103 32 104 32 33 106 5 108 5 6 15 16 110 3 35 36 111 6 7 112 27 28 113 25 32 114 19 115 12 118 9 119 6 15 123 30 31 125 12 15 126 13

62

THE NEW DEAL [Continued] Roosevelt [Continued]

127 22 23 128 11 129 10 14 130 23 24 26 27 131 5 9 10 132 9 133 13 27 134 4 8 24 138 11 139 6 7 13 14 23 140 24 14178 142 17 18 205 17 18 207 9 12 13 208 10 209 21

Voting 103 33 106 5 110 25 26 125 14 130 23 131 5 139 252 4 140 25 207 13

Works Progress Administration 101 336 102 2 104 31 105 4 5 8 19 20 107 1 108 12 110 35 111 177 112 28 113 17 18 21 24 33 114 22 115 13 118 8 119 14 156 124 14 17 125 1 12 23 127 22 128 20 23 27 129 5 10 132 9 11 16 133 11 17

63

THE NEW DEAL [Continued] Works Progress Administration Continued]

134 5 9 23 138 11 12 13978 140 23 141 23 142 18 204 6 207 12 208 10 209 21

NEW MEXICO

135 11 18-20 140 3 4

Cities Albuquerque

117 8 11 Deming

116 22 23 Gallup

116 12 Las Cruces

116 22 23

OKIE

113 10 33 114 41 46 128 18 25 33 132 18 19 135 26 202 5 205 4 1 6 208 4

Definition 101 31 102 8 104 37 54 105 22 106 31-33 107 38 108 19 109 17T 19 27 110 28 35

64

OKIE [Continued] Definition [Continued]

114 44 118 24 121 21 32 123 22 37 38 124 25 26 126 40 127 14 31 33 128 33 132 21 22 134 14 136 37-40 137 22 30 139 19 141 25 201 16 202 4 1 16 203 10 206 14 208 4 13

Reactions to Term 101 32 102 8 9 104 37 54 105 22 106 31-33 107 38 39 109 19 110 12 27 28 113 33 34 37 114 41 42 116 34 118 24 120 26 27 121 21 123 37 38 42 124 18 125 42 43 126 32 40 46 127 14 33 36 128 24 25 33 129 21 131 23 132 23 136 22 39 40 137 21 22 30 139 19 141 24 142 29 30

42

35

65

OKIE [Continued] Reactions to Term [Continued]

201 16 203 10 205 12

Rednecks 107 2 4-26

OKLAHOMA

111 6 125 3 10 126 10 14 27 43 128 4 135 11 12 141 5 9

Cities Ardmore

110 1 2 139 2

Blair 114 15

Blanchard 120 1 2 5

Boley 133 1 1 3

Boynton 135 11

Bushyhead 137 73 6

Checotah 113 1 4 128 3 8 209 1

Chelsea 137 7 812

Cold Springs 140 4

Colgate 112 2

Comanche 142 1

Council Hill 131 1

Cushing 201 2

Duncan 110 1 124 1

66

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities Continued]

Durant 103 16

Dustin 139 1 2 25

Enid 138 middot 6

EufaulaLake Eufaula 103 71 29 209 23

Fort Gibson 123 1 12 13 24 25 32 126 1 16

Fort Sill 120 5

Frederick 104 56

Granite 114 8

Greenfield 141 9

Guthrie 138 2-5 13 15

Hammon 142 3 15

Hanna 112 3 136 1

Hartshorne 125 1

Henryetta 103 16 209 1

Hillibee 127 4

Hitchita 112 25 209 3

Holdenville 137 3-5

Hollis 102 1

Lenna 118 1 131 2

Lexington 120 1 2

Lindsay 106 9

67

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities (Continued]

Maud 118 1

McAlester 109 91 10 125 20

McLain 122 1

Meeker 127 6 15 16

Muskogee 122 1 123 18 19 25

Nowata 122 2

Oaklodge 116 1 5

Okemah 103 8 133 4

Oklahoma City 120 8 12 138 3 5

Paden 127 4

Pauls Valley 106 1 109 10 13

Pitcher 103 8

Pleasant Valley 109 10 13

Ponca City 142 1 2

Porum 112 1

Prague 127 5 6

Quinton 136 1 10 11 18

Sallisaw 116 16_ 36

Scullyville 116 3 7

Seminole 116 1 135 8

Spiro 102 1 116 1 3 6 7

68

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities [Continued]

Stillwater 201 4 13

Tryon 201 1

Tulsa 116 16 17

Tuttle 120 1

Watonga 120 4 141 9

Weletka 103 11

Wewoka 112 1 4 25

Whodathoughtit 113 3

Craig County 122 11

Moved to 114 8 115 26 128 2 3 131 1 2 137 3 141 4

Oklahoma Territory 127 1-3

Payne County 105 1

Return to 102 11 107 15 109 27 110 18 38 111 8 18 114 10 14 15 17 116 36 37 120 13 27 123 53 125 25 26 29 30 40 127 16 28 131 13 22 25 133 16 135 23 25 136 18 137 7

69

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Return to [Continued]

139 26 27 140 9 142 3 10 17 22 34 201 13 206 7 207 20 209 1 2 17 18 23

Rogers County 101 23

Sequoyah County 116 1 16-18 36

Wagoner County 101 23

OREGON

109 28 29 130 29-34 206 2

POEMS

128 14 22 25 31 34 36

RELIEFWELFARE Agencies

102 91 13 103 32 107 35 112 12 114 18 124 2 3 125 17 202 5 15 2 0 4 2 11-13

Attitudes toward 101 10 102 91 10 103 32 104 24 32 105 19 110 14 26 27 111 17 112 12 113 17 2833

70

RELIEFWELFARE [Continued] Attitudes toward [Continued]

116 35 119 15 121 177 19 25 123 43 124 177 23 125 38 126 35_~ 39 127 417 42 128 27-30 129 5 130 2 7 131 4 27 30 31 132 16-18 133 13 14 137 32 139 8 140 23 142 18 202 71 8 1 15 203 6 11 204 13 14 20 208 10 209 21

Quality 102 10 103 32 104 32 125 38 39 204 15

Type Received 102 9 10 103 16 32 33 104 24 31 105 19 107 15 108 4 110 17 111 17 112 12 113 32 114 18 42 118 8 121 17 124 23 125 37 128 28 29 130 27 132 16

71

RELIEFWELFARE [Continued] Type Received IContinued]

133 13 134 15 135 28 139 8 202 5 71815 204 15 208 9 209 211 22

Welfare 101 9 10 102 9 10 103 32 104 24 311 36 1 0 5 19- 21 1 2 5 106 12 16 17 23 24 107 14 15 18 351 37 108 4 1 71 18 110 14 17 25-27 111 17 112 121 13 15 113 15 171 28 114 181 421 43 116 35 120 17 121 19 122 24 123 43 125 19 126 251 39 128 27 28 131 4 27 133 11 13 22 136 14 137 32 140 3 141 20 142 18 201 13 202 51 71 15 203 6 11 204 2 11 19-21 205 4 11 12 207 10 13 19

RELIGION

103 32

72

RELIGION [Continued]

110 29 113 321 36 126 28 29 131 6 132 6 135 151 32 142 12 26 33 202 6

Brush Arbor 109 5 122 19 123 25 136 10 139 41 5 209 11

Churches 101 7 11 102 10 105 31 29 106 2 I 8 I 25 107 3 109 5 110 171 18 112 371 39 113 21 16 17 35 114 51 7 8 441 45 115 8 31-33 50-53 117 54-58 118 51 6 1 21 119 4 120 8 121 25 26 122 191 24 123 25126142 124 21 31 5 61 201 22 125 81 41 126 71 241 30 127 21 10 14 271 301 341 351 38-41 128 6 26 27 130 3 131 6 132 6 21 23 133 23 134 1 3 24 25 29 135 7 141 18 31 136 3 7 137 9 10 24 25 138 8 91 14

73

RELIGION Continued] Churches Continued]

140 14 15 141 2 3 9 142 4 22 30-33 143 12 15 24 201 5 11 209 4

MinistryMissionary Work 107 23 113 31 36 142 25 26 29

Moral Majority 134 29

RevivalsTraveling Ministers 109 5 114 5 6 115 32 118 5 6 124 6 125 8 I 9 126 =middot 8 127 5 128 6 131 4 6 I 8 135 14 139 4 141 3 142 26-28 32 33

SOUTH DAKOTA Beadle County

134 1 Huron County

134 5 Return to

134 8 9 29 Wounded Knee

134 5

TEXAS

113 4 114 6 28 43 44 124 4 131 20 142 24 30

74

TEXAS Continued] Cities

Abilene 111 5 6 117 15

Austin lb3 15

Barstow 104 1

Big Spring 142 30 32 209 s 6

Cedar Hill 140 1

Dallas 117 7 140 1

Electra 140 4

Gainesville 121 1

Haskell 129 1

Kemp 117 6

La Mesa 114 14

Plainview 110 3

Port Arthur 116 8 9

Red Springs 114 1

Silverton 140 1

Waco 103 15 16

Wichita Falls 117 8

Wylie 111 1

Brazo River 103 16

Farming Conditions 104 40

Return to 114 14 16 121 28 31 129 6

Rio Grande Valley 103 15

75

VIOLENCE

103 28 29 104 17 21 105 25 27 107 61 9 12 261 28 30 109 2 01 21 33 111 13 17 112 9 10 36 113 4J 18J 21-23 26-29 33 34 114 2527 35 115 49 123 36 125 191 43 126 41 127 23 131 22 23 138 10 11 20-22 139 9 10 15 18 25 203 8 204 9 206 10-12

VIRGINIA

206 1

WASHINGTON

206 1

WORK --xfter World War II

101 29 102 12 103 31 104 15 44 106 16 107 171 19-21 36 110 19 20 34 37 111 16 112 34J 35 114 48 116 31 117 51-57 119 18 120 21 23 24

76

WORK [Continued] --xfter World War II [Continued]

123 46 50 124 28 125 2 28 43-45 126 38 44 127 33 371 41 129 71 8 130 38 41 42 46 134 11 136 301 31 138 25-27 139 22 141 21 26 206 187 19 207 5

Conditions 103 22-24 26 104 2-6 15 16 30 35 52 107 22 24-28 30 31 109 31 110 10 11 12 25 112 26 29 113 15 114 24 124 20 125 22 27 2 9 32 126 21 26 30 38 129 5 12 13 131 21 139 18 203 5 7

During World War II 101 20 29 102 11 103 24 35 104 15 105 25 26 107 17 108 5 6 20 109 37 110 18 19 37 111 12 113 22 26 114 47 48 115 44 47 53 116 31 117 35-51 118 23 119 16

77

WORK [Continued] --ollring World War II [Continued]

120 20 21 121 29 123 22 46 124 27 125 3 27 34 35 43 126 35 43 44 127 20 128 21 29 37 129 7 10 130 37 38 40 41 131 26 29 132 23 133 16 20 134 11 20 136 27 28 138 23-25 139 18 20 21 141 21 26 143 19 202 9 203 8 206 10 15 207 3 4 209 20

Employers 101 30 1025-712 103 12 17 22 32 104 2 15 30 105 11 16 106 15 19 107 9 29-31 38 108 14 15 20 109 1 15 20 27 110 9-11 13 27 36 111 15 112 6 7 26 29 32 113 15 16 28 29 114 11 24 31 41-43 115 16 43-45 116 6 7 25 26 28 30-32 117 18 52 118 13 20 119 11-13 16 18 19 120 12 14 15 20 23 121 17 24 122 5-8 123 35 36

78

WORK [Continued] ~players [Continued]

124 20 125 5 21 24 271 281 40 126 151 21 22 251 26 361 371 39 127 11 121 201 211 30 33 128 18 31 129 4 1 7 1 9-11 1 13 1 18 1 21 2 2 130 31 3540 131 16 26 27 133 2 6 134 121 16-18 201 211 25 136 17-19 26 27 33-35 137 6 8 161 19 20 138 3-6 13 20 139 10 121 14-16 140 9-11 141 16 17 201 12 202 2 3 203 7 206 31 15 207 3 5 209 16

Labor Contracting 107 19 261 291 311 32 133 16-18 26

Migrant Labor 101 41 5 12 30 102 6 7 103 24 25 104 2-6 15 241 25 52 105 9-12 171 18 106 121 131 15 17 21-24 107 4 5 8 18 24-27 30 31 108 3 8 15 109 7 8 19-21 27-30 110 91 101 13 15 111 8 12 16 17 112 6 31 32 113 13 15 18 32 114 31 32 115 52 116 27-30 117 12 17-19 291 31 118 16 119 11 12 120 11-13 15 22 121 10 11 22 122 5 22

79

WORK Continued] --grgrant Labor Continued]

123 35 42 43 125 33 126 26 30 33 37 38 127 31 128 16 21 28 129 3 4 11-17 20 21 130 33 34 131 15 19-21 26 133 19 134 9-13 21 22 135 21 25 29 136 37 38 137 16 20 139 13 15-17 140 3 4 141 19 20 142 18 143 11 13 201 8 14 202 4 9 15 203 4 5 7 8-10 205 3 4 7 206 2 4 5-7 9 12-15 208 6 209 8 9 12-15

Mining 103 8 19 115 33 116 20 21 122 11-13 125 1 3 4 12 131 2 140 4 5 141 1

Odd Jobs 104 23 105 15 25 106 3 107 12 18 19 34 35 108 3 5 6 9 111 11 15 16 113 13 114 17 18 32 33 40 41 48 115 19 24 116 25 26 117 7 52 118 18 119 8 12 14 15

80

WORK [Continued] --odd Jobs

120 8 17 122 6 7 22 123 36 40 49 124 14 16 19 24 127 11 128 19 20 29 129 1 3 5 7 131 16 25 30 132 14 17 134 8 12 15 16 135 11 23 137 12 20 25 26 138 18 22 139 6 7 12 16 17 140 1 6-8 10 142 2 3 5 9 14 34 35 143 6 12 14-16 206 3 4 209 20

Oil Fields 102 5-7 12 112 25 26 114 14 15 116 1 13 121 17 125 2 4 1 28 46 129 9 135 7 8 I 23 29 139 22 140 4 142 2 3 206 16 18 208 1-5

Permanent Jobs 101 9 27 29 103 12 17 23 24 32 104 4 6 14 24 26 29 34 106 4 107 19 35 108 4 7-9 109 15 27-29 110 2 10 18 19 21 24 111 6 9-11 16 112 7 30 31 113 1 4 21 28-31 114 16 31 32 48 115 16 1 17 4 4 116 2 7-16 32

81

WORK [Continued] --permanent Jobs [Continued]

118 11 131 18 19 119 191 20 120 201 211 25 121 22 122 2 3 I 5~8 I 23 123 11 VI 35 36 124 1 14-17 125 20 25 27-29 37 126 21 25 33 35-38 127 11 20-22 24 30 128 20 28-30 129 4 7 130 31 36-38 131 21 30 132 18 19 133 19 22 134 11 18 25-28 36 136 2 10 14 15 19 33-35 137 6 8 26-28 138 1-4 8 139 22 23 140 4 5 10-12 20 141 12 17 142 5 25 26 28 35 143 19 201 10 205 6 8 9 2 07 3 1 5 208 1

Prisoners of War as Workers 115 47 133 20 203 9

Strikes 101 17 104 21 22 1 43 105 11 21 106 13 15 16 191 20 33 107 7 11 15 28 109 20 21 110 32 33 111 13 112 7-10 14 113 32 115 48-50 118 18 124 24 125 3 4

82

WORK [Continued] --strikes [Continued]

126 36 127 24 129 10 11 130 40 41 131 27 133 25 138 8 139 16 17 140 14-16 22 201 14 203 7 206 10-13 209 18

Unions 101 17 35 104 21 22 45 105 21 106 15 16 107 5 11-13 21-24 108 12 109 20 112 2 10 32 34-36 113 31 114 42 115 50 116 33 34 118 18 119 13 120 23 24 124 24 125 34 43 45 46 126 36 127 42 128 30 129 10 11 16 130 39-41 46 131 26 134 23 139 16 140 14 22 141 21 203 7 209 18

Wages 101 27 103 10 14 17 18 22 23 33 104 2 4 I 22 I 24 26 341 35 47 105 13 161 17

83

WORK [Continued] --wages [Continued]

106 14 18 19 107 2 12 17 25 30 108 5 6 8 109 6 8 20 21 28 29 31 40 110 7 9 11 1216 111 8 11 13 14 16 112 4 8-10 14 113 13 16-18 26 28 29 114 11 18 25 32 33 42 115 16 28 44 50 116 7 11 16 19 26-32 34 117 7 18 32 35 118 15 18 119 1 11 13 14 120 11-14 121 11 122 3 6-8 123 35 49 125 4 5 7 12 21-23 27-29 38 43 126 23 25 26 36 42 127 17 24 42 43 128 30 129 3 5 7 10 11 21 22 13 0 3 6 3 7 3 9-41 131 12 13 16 134 12 15 16 23 24 26 135 11 21 23 136 28 29 137 8 9 32 138 5 11 18 25 139 6 7 10 12-14 16-18 140 7 9 10 14 15 141 4 8 10 12 15 16 142 16 201 10 203 2 5 204 14 205 6 206 4 10 11 14 15 2 07 10 13 208 9 209 13 15

Work Permits 109 22 23

45

HEALTH [Continued] Folk Remedies and Cures Continued]

109 24 25 113 11 19 115 2 3 22 117 20 21 123 20 23 128 6 133 9 10 135 14 22 137 4 142 20 21 202 8-111 14

Health Care 101 13 20 102 13 103 5 91 16 105 141 151 23 24 106 1 8 107 111 18 23 38 109 151 16 181 23 241 381 39 110 2 1 8 1 311 32 112 6 113 1 51 18-201 301 311 33 38 114 17 371 38 115 5-7 12-18 23 116 5 61 23 117 20-231 55 118 171 18 120 3 41 8 21 22 121 20 25 122 18 20 21 123 4 22 23 124 4 22 23 125 10 21 37 38 126 22 23 35 127 3 7-9 30 128 2 9 129 19 130 1 22 23 47 48 131 22 132 19 133 8-10 135 91 12-14 21 22 136 6 9 301 33 35 137 8 138 131 23 139 71 9~ 101 18 19 141 2 0 142 20

46

HEALTH Continued] Health Care Continued]

202 2-14 16-19 206 14 209 11 12

Sanitation 202 4-6 15 17

HOUSING Auto Courts

107 9~ 14~ 27 Ditch Camps

102 7 8~ 14 103 26 104 12 105 23 106 15 107 10 110 6 25 113 14 35 114 39 115 52 118 15 16 119 13 16 121 19 20 122 22 23 125 20 37 126 33 129 15 131 20 132 18 136 37-39 137 17 139 18 202 4-6 15 203 3 206 7 I 10 208 7 8 11 209 10

Dugouts 135 11~ 18 19

Government-provided 101 34 103 26 27 104 19 20 51 105 10 106 10 11 14

47

HOUSING Continued] Government-provided [Continued]

107 4-7 13 14 16 17 28 108 12 109 31-33 110 14 111 9-11 15 112 3 8 113 35 36 114 38 39 118 16 119 13 121 17-19 124 16 125 25 33 36 126 26 30-32 127 23 41 128 20 129 141 15 131 22 133 2 0 137 30 141 20 202 6 15 203 3 204 16 17 205 4 206 13 14 208 7 20 9 10

Grower-provided 102 8 103 24-26 104 20 42 46 105 9 106 12 15 109 15 28 110 16 111 14 112 6 113 13 16 114 10 23 28 33 34 118 18 20 119 12 13 121 22 122 6 23 123 35 42 125 24 25~ 33 35 36 126 21 7 33 127 11 18 23

48

HOUSING [Continued] Grower-provided [Continued]

128 19 129 4 5 13-15 131 16 133 18 137 17 ~ 20 139 15 18 140 6 8-10 16 141 14 16 17 201 8 9 203 3 204 16 17 206 6-8 13 209 10

Homes in California 101 8 26 28 29 102 4 6 11 12 103 21 104 4 12-14 25 26 49 60 61 105 19 20 106 12 21 107 5 I 7 121 27 108 31 6 1 7 109 151 181 271 29 110 81 14 15 111 14 112 61 8 I 201 301 331 39 113 16-201 23 24 28 114 10 111 231 331 34 115 15-17 116 241 261 32 117 18 19 118 14 121 111 171 181 221 29 122 246 123 341 36 371 411 50 124 101 111 141 16 125 251 35 126 21 22 33 127 11 13 18-241 30 311 37 128 19 20 129 4 11 12 15-17 131 13 16 17 19 20 132 12 14 15 17 133 8 12 15 27 28 134 10-13 135 24 27 31 33 136 21 24 25 137 20 24 26 27

49

HOUSING [Continued] Homes in California IContinued]

138 13 16-18 20 25 28 29 139 17 18 ~3 24 140 6-11 17 141 13 14 16 27 142 29 143 11 12 20 201 10 202 3 203 1 2 204 16 18 205 7 206 7-9 208 10 209 9 11 14 15

Homestead in Arkansas 103 3 115 1 2 4 9 10 22-24 128 1 2 137 1 141 1 2 143 6 7

Homesmiddottead in Missouri 108 1 119 1 2 4

Homestead in Nebraska 130 5-8 18 132 2 8

Homestead in Oklahoma 103 9 12-14 17 104 56 106 2 109 10 110 1 114 1 4 10 16 115 2 7 118 2 4 122 2 4 9 11 123 1 2 9-14 124 3-5 125 9 10 126 3 4 27 127 1 2 6 7 15 16 26 27 128 3 131 1 133 1 4 135 6-8 136 8 11 12 137 7 13

50

HOUSING [Continued] Homestead in Oklahoma [Continued]

138 2 3 9 11 12 139 1-3 142 1-4 7--13 209 3

Homestead in South Dakota 134 2 3

Homestead in Texas 111 3 117 2 121 1 4 129 1 2 140 1

Internment Camps WW II) 122 23 125 35

Labor Camps 103 21 24 28 104 44 107 4 10 12 16 17 26 27 29 109 27 28 31-33 110 33 113 17 20 114 24-28 33 117 11 12 17 18 25 123 33 128 16 129 4 12 17 133 18 134 13 21 22 142 29 202 15 204 16 205 5

State Rental Homes 135 27 28

Tents 101 34 102 4 5 103 9 104 3 13 42 43 62 105 9 106 13 107 4 9 10 14 17 27 28 109 1 2 9 31 113 6 114 24 115 15

51

HOUSING [Continued] Tents Continued]

116 8 117 19 121 17-20 123 33 124 16 125 33 37 127 30~ 37 129 4 12 15 131 13 20 21 134 21 140 6 143 13 14 202 4 204 9 17 206 6 7 209 10 11

IMPACT OF EXPERIENCE

l(H 14 161 191 28 31 102 10 103 35 41 104 2 81 48 55 63 64 106 26 27 107 6 14 30-33 35-37 108 19-21 109 40 110 13 19 20 27 34-36 38 39 111 18 112 14 17 19-211 30 34 40 113 24-26 2 9 34 37 114 50 115 20 53 116 37 117 10 15 24 27 58 121 11 15-19 31 122 23 24 123 39 42 53-55 125 45 47 126 17 ~ 18 24 33 45 46 127 12 14 19-21 32-351 41 43 128 19 30~ 35-38 130 48 49 131 191 25 31 132 17 24

52

IMPACT OF EXPERIENCE [Continued]

134 136

137 138 141 142 143 202 203 209

24 25 28 11 17 20 41 29_ 32 16 31-33 14 25 26 28 34 22 23 16-19 11 19 25

29 21 25 33 35 36 40

INDIANA

202 1

IOWA

142 205 207

4 1 1

IWO JIMA

117 42-48

JAPANESE INTERNMENT

122 125 205

23 35 9 10

KANSAS

113 116 132 207

3 14 1 6 16

KU KLUX KLAN

103 135

28 14-17

53

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA

114 301 46 116 19 122 22 131 20 135 20 139 11 140 13 202 4 51 9 17 18 208 3 1 6 10-12

Attraction of California 101 3 1 17 102 3 103 18 20 105 6 106 6 9 11 281 29 107 8 108 4 I 18 109 9 110 8 111 9 112 23 113 51 6 114 91 22 115 14 391 41 116 71 9 117 8 118 11 12 119 8 1 10 11 121 9 122 3 124 10 11 125 81 241 30 126 151 16 127 8 1 16 27 128 13 129 3 130 32 131 12 25 132 3 11 12 134 81 11 24 135 11 18 136 18 139 101 26 140 5 141 51 14 142 3 4 143 11 201 4 I 6 8 12

54

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA [Continued]

202 6 206 2 4 209 2

Belongings 101 3 102 4 103 15 20 104 42 105 6 7 106 10 107 3 16 108 4 111 8 112 2 113 6 7 11 114 30 115 14 116 22 117 8 118 13 15 124 10 12 126 17 127 9 18 128 15 130 30 35 131 13 132 14 135 20 136 19 138 14 140 9 141 14 202 5 205 1 207 19 209 5

Border Inspections 102 8 103 15 20 104 9 10 49 105 8 106 30 108 18 19 110 24 113 6 7 10-12 114 30 31 117 11 118 13

55

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA Continued] Border Inspections Continued]

121 10 123 33 124 13 125 32 126 20 127 10 29 128 16 18 131 14 132 14 133 7 135 20 137 18 138 14 143 15 209 5 8

CookingFood 102 3 5 13 15 103 21 106 10 113 8 10 114 9 29 116 10 117 9 118 12 119 10 123 33 125 19 31 126 20 127 10 128 15 130 3 0 1 3 3 131 13 14 132 13 133 5 6 134 10 135 20 138 14 141 12 143 11 15 209 5

Funds Available 101 3 24 102 4 103 15 18 104 2 105 6 106 9 107 4 14-16

56

MIGRATIONTO CALIFORNIA [Continued] Funds Available [Continued]

108 5 110 3 8 111 8 112 1 4 6 113 6 114 10 17 29 115 14 116 10 22 117 710 118 13 121 3 10 122 4 123 34 124 12 125 17 126 5 18-20 127 17 2 9 128 15 129 3 130 29 30 34 131 13 132 13 133 3 134 8 10 135 12 18 138 14 140 6 141 12 142 25 143 10 11 201 7 205 1 209 5

Reasons for Move 101 3 23 102 2 4 103 15 18 20 25 39 104 2 42 105 4 6 106 9 11 107 2 108 3 5 18 109 9 10 13 27 110 3 4 8 111 7 8 112 2 113 5 6

57

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA [Continued] Reasons for Move [Continued]

114 115 116 117 118 119 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 201 204 205 206 207 209

Route 102 103 104 105 106 108 110 112 113 114 115 116

8-10 21 22 14 19-22 7 11 8 8 3 141 10 8 14 7 1

12 2 291 121 11 11 41 111 181 8 13 10 51 5

9

4 30 1 32

101 141 23-25 30

8 1 16 1 30 13

3 311 321 341 35 13

3 8-11

12 18 40

13

26 6 9 11

2-4 16 17 19 24 21 10 6 9 1 2 10 19 11 21 191 22

4 18-20 2 I 8 61 7 10 4 3 5 4 I 8 31 40 22-24

58

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA Continued] Route Continued]

117 8-10 118 12 119 9 10 124 11 125 17 126 181 19 127 9 181 29 128 14-16 130 32-34 131 14 132 13 134 10 135 11 19 137 17 138 13 14 202 4 5 205 1 209 7

Shelter 102 4 103 18-20 104 9 106 10 107 4 108 4 111 8 112 5 113 8 10 114 9 24 28 29 116 22 23 117 9 118 12 119 9 121 9 123 33 124 10 125 17-19 126 17 127 9 128 15 129 3 130 301 33 131 13 132 13 133 5 134 10 135 11 136 19

59

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA [Continued] Shelter [Continued]

137 17 141 12 143 11 201 7 2 07 18 209 5

Transportation 101 3 102 4-6 103 16 18 20 104 8 42 105 6 1 7 106 10 107 3 108 4 109 9 13 110 3 8 23 24 111 8 112 5 113 6 7 114 8 24 29-31 115 14 116 1 9 10 22 117 8 118 12 119 8 9 121 9 122 4 I 17 123 32 33 124 12 125 17-191 24 26 2 9 31 126 5 17 18 127 9 17 128 15 129 3 131 13 133 4 134 10 135 11 136 19 138 13 139 10 140 5 9 141 12 142 3 25

15143 201 8 205 1 209 1 2 4 5

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MISSOURI

108 1 2 19 115 4 0 121 2 129 16 207 7 208 5

Cities Cape Girardeau

116 9 El Dorado Springs

108 1 3 Hannibal

119 4 7 Kansas City

116 8 207 3

Monroe City 119 1

St Louis 119 2 4 7 8

MONTANA

119 3

NEBRASKA

132 1 Cities

Grand Island 130 18

Kerney 130 3

Litchfield 130 3 4 16 35

Ponca 130 1 4 7

Return to 130 40

THE NEW DEAL Civilian Conservation Corps

103 34

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THE NEW DEAL [Continued] Civilian Conservation Corps [Continued]

110 3-7 9 35 112 28 119 15 125 5 12 21-23 129 18 139 7-9 16 207 13 208 10

Hoover 103 32 34 125 12

National Recovery AdministrationOther Agencies 103 32 34 118 8 205 4 5 8-19

Politics 101 34 103 33 35 104 7 1 8 33 107 12 112 13 28 121 2 125 12 14 15 131 10 132 10 11 138 8 1 15 139 14 140 25 207 12 208 15 209 21

Roosevelt 101 32-34 103 32 104 32 33 106 5 108 5 6 15 16 110 3 35 36 111 6 7 112 27 28 113 25 32 114 19 115 12 118 9 119 6 15 123 30 31 125 12 15 126 13

62

THE NEW DEAL [Continued] Roosevelt [Continued]

127 22 23 128 11 129 10 14 130 23 24 26 27 131 5 9 10 132 9 133 13 27 134 4 8 24 138 11 139 6 7 13 14 23 140 24 14178 142 17 18 205 17 18 207 9 12 13 208 10 209 21

Voting 103 33 106 5 110 25 26 125 14 130 23 131 5 139 252 4 140 25 207 13

Works Progress Administration 101 336 102 2 104 31 105 4 5 8 19 20 107 1 108 12 110 35 111 177 112 28 113 17 18 21 24 33 114 22 115 13 118 8 119 14 156 124 14 17 125 1 12 23 127 22 128 20 23 27 129 5 10 132 9 11 16 133 11 17

63

THE NEW DEAL [Continued] Works Progress Administration Continued]

134 5 9 23 138 11 12 13978 140 23 141 23 142 18 204 6 207 12 208 10 209 21

NEW MEXICO

135 11 18-20 140 3 4

Cities Albuquerque

117 8 11 Deming

116 22 23 Gallup

116 12 Las Cruces

116 22 23

OKIE

113 10 33 114 41 46 128 18 25 33 132 18 19 135 26 202 5 205 4 1 6 208 4

Definition 101 31 102 8 104 37 54 105 22 106 31-33 107 38 108 19 109 17T 19 27 110 28 35

64

OKIE [Continued] Definition [Continued]

114 44 118 24 121 21 32 123 22 37 38 124 25 26 126 40 127 14 31 33 128 33 132 21 22 134 14 136 37-40 137 22 30 139 19 141 25 201 16 202 4 1 16 203 10 206 14 208 4 13

Reactions to Term 101 32 102 8 9 104 37 54 105 22 106 31-33 107 38 39 109 19 110 12 27 28 113 33 34 37 114 41 42 116 34 118 24 120 26 27 121 21 123 37 38 42 124 18 125 42 43 126 32 40 46 127 14 33 36 128 24 25 33 129 21 131 23 132 23 136 22 39 40 137 21 22 30 139 19 141 24 142 29 30

42

35

65

OKIE [Continued] Reactions to Term [Continued]

201 16 203 10 205 12

Rednecks 107 2 4-26

OKLAHOMA

111 6 125 3 10 126 10 14 27 43 128 4 135 11 12 141 5 9

Cities Ardmore

110 1 2 139 2

Blair 114 15

Blanchard 120 1 2 5

Boley 133 1 1 3

Boynton 135 11

Bushyhead 137 73 6

Checotah 113 1 4 128 3 8 209 1

Chelsea 137 7 812

Cold Springs 140 4

Colgate 112 2

Comanche 142 1

Council Hill 131 1

Cushing 201 2

Duncan 110 1 124 1

66

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities Continued]

Durant 103 16

Dustin 139 1 2 25

Enid 138 middot 6

EufaulaLake Eufaula 103 71 29 209 23

Fort Gibson 123 1 12 13 24 25 32 126 1 16

Fort Sill 120 5

Frederick 104 56

Granite 114 8

Greenfield 141 9

Guthrie 138 2-5 13 15

Hammon 142 3 15

Hanna 112 3 136 1

Hartshorne 125 1

Henryetta 103 16 209 1

Hillibee 127 4

Hitchita 112 25 209 3

Holdenville 137 3-5

Hollis 102 1

Lenna 118 1 131 2

Lexington 120 1 2

Lindsay 106 9

67

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities (Continued]

Maud 118 1

McAlester 109 91 10 125 20

McLain 122 1

Meeker 127 6 15 16

Muskogee 122 1 123 18 19 25

Nowata 122 2

Oaklodge 116 1 5

Okemah 103 8 133 4

Oklahoma City 120 8 12 138 3 5

Paden 127 4

Pauls Valley 106 1 109 10 13

Pitcher 103 8

Pleasant Valley 109 10 13

Ponca City 142 1 2

Porum 112 1

Prague 127 5 6

Quinton 136 1 10 11 18

Sallisaw 116 16_ 36

Scullyville 116 3 7

Seminole 116 1 135 8

Spiro 102 1 116 1 3 6 7

68

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities [Continued]

Stillwater 201 4 13

Tryon 201 1

Tulsa 116 16 17

Tuttle 120 1

Watonga 120 4 141 9

Weletka 103 11

Wewoka 112 1 4 25

Whodathoughtit 113 3

Craig County 122 11

Moved to 114 8 115 26 128 2 3 131 1 2 137 3 141 4

Oklahoma Territory 127 1-3

Payne County 105 1

Return to 102 11 107 15 109 27 110 18 38 111 8 18 114 10 14 15 17 116 36 37 120 13 27 123 53 125 25 26 29 30 40 127 16 28 131 13 22 25 133 16 135 23 25 136 18 137 7

69

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Return to [Continued]

139 26 27 140 9 142 3 10 17 22 34 201 13 206 7 207 20 209 1 2 17 18 23

Rogers County 101 23

Sequoyah County 116 1 16-18 36

Wagoner County 101 23

OREGON

109 28 29 130 29-34 206 2

POEMS

128 14 22 25 31 34 36

RELIEFWELFARE Agencies

102 91 13 103 32 107 35 112 12 114 18 124 2 3 125 17 202 5 15 2 0 4 2 11-13

Attitudes toward 101 10 102 91 10 103 32 104 24 32 105 19 110 14 26 27 111 17 112 12 113 17 2833

70

RELIEFWELFARE [Continued] Attitudes toward [Continued]

116 35 119 15 121 177 19 25 123 43 124 177 23 125 38 126 35_~ 39 127 417 42 128 27-30 129 5 130 2 7 131 4 27 30 31 132 16-18 133 13 14 137 32 139 8 140 23 142 18 202 71 8 1 15 203 6 11 204 13 14 20 208 10 209 21

Quality 102 10 103 32 104 32 125 38 39 204 15

Type Received 102 9 10 103 16 32 33 104 24 31 105 19 107 15 108 4 110 17 111 17 112 12 113 32 114 18 42 118 8 121 17 124 23 125 37 128 28 29 130 27 132 16

71

RELIEFWELFARE [Continued] Type Received IContinued]

133 13 134 15 135 28 139 8 202 5 71815 204 15 208 9 209 211 22

Welfare 101 9 10 102 9 10 103 32 104 24 311 36 1 0 5 19- 21 1 2 5 106 12 16 17 23 24 107 14 15 18 351 37 108 4 1 71 18 110 14 17 25-27 111 17 112 121 13 15 113 15 171 28 114 181 421 43 116 35 120 17 121 19 122 24 123 43 125 19 126 251 39 128 27 28 131 4 27 133 11 13 22 136 14 137 32 140 3 141 20 142 18 201 13 202 51 71 15 203 6 11 204 2 11 19-21 205 4 11 12 207 10 13 19

RELIGION

103 32

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RELIGION [Continued]

110 29 113 321 36 126 28 29 131 6 132 6 135 151 32 142 12 26 33 202 6

Brush Arbor 109 5 122 19 123 25 136 10 139 41 5 209 11

Churches 101 7 11 102 10 105 31 29 106 2 I 8 I 25 107 3 109 5 110 171 18 112 371 39 113 21 16 17 35 114 51 7 8 441 45 115 8 31-33 50-53 117 54-58 118 51 6 1 21 119 4 120 8 121 25 26 122 191 24 123 25126142 124 21 31 5 61 201 22 125 81 41 126 71 241 30 127 21 10 14 271 301 341 351 38-41 128 6 26 27 130 3 131 6 132 6 21 23 133 23 134 1 3 24 25 29 135 7 141 18 31 136 3 7 137 9 10 24 25 138 8 91 14

73

RELIGION Continued] Churches Continued]

140 14 15 141 2 3 9 142 4 22 30-33 143 12 15 24 201 5 11 209 4

MinistryMissionary Work 107 23 113 31 36 142 25 26 29

Moral Majority 134 29

RevivalsTraveling Ministers 109 5 114 5 6 115 32 118 5 6 124 6 125 8 I 9 126 =middot 8 127 5 128 6 131 4 6 I 8 135 14 139 4 141 3 142 26-28 32 33

SOUTH DAKOTA Beadle County

134 1 Huron County

134 5 Return to

134 8 9 29 Wounded Knee

134 5

TEXAS

113 4 114 6 28 43 44 124 4 131 20 142 24 30

74

TEXAS Continued] Cities

Abilene 111 5 6 117 15

Austin lb3 15

Barstow 104 1

Big Spring 142 30 32 209 s 6

Cedar Hill 140 1

Dallas 117 7 140 1

Electra 140 4

Gainesville 121 1

Haskell 129 1

Kemp 117 6

La Mesa 114 14

Plainview 110 3

Port Arthur 116 8 9

Red Springs 114 1

Silverton 140 1

Waco 103 15 16

Wichita Falls 117 8

Wylie 111 1

Brazo River 103 16

Farming Conditions 104 40

Return to 114 14 16 121 28 31 129 6

Rio Grande Valley 103 15

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VIOLENCE

103 28 29 104 17 21 105 25 27 107 61 9 12 261 28 30 109 2 01 21 33 111 13 17 112 9 10 36 113 4J 18J 21-23 26-29 33 34 114 2527 35 115 49 123 36 125 191 43 126 41 127 23 131 22 23 138 10 11 20-22 139 9 10 15 18 25 203 8 204 9 206 10-12

VIRGINIA

206 1

WASHINGTON

206 1

WORK --xfter World War II

101 29 102 12 103 31 104 15 44 106 16 107 171 19-21 36 110 19 20 34 37 111 16 112 34J 35 114 48 116 31 117 51-57 119 18 120 21 23 24

76

WORK [Continued] --xfter World War II [Continued]

123 46 50 124 28 125 2 28 43-45 126 38 44 127 33 371 41 129 71 8 130 38 41 42 46 134 11 136 301 31 138 25-27 139 22 141 21 26 206 187 19 207 5

Conditions 103 22-24 26 104 2-6 15 16 30 35 52 107 22 24-28 30 31 109 31 110 10 11 12 25 112 26 29 113 15 114 24 124 20 125 22 27 2 9 32 126 21 26 30 38 129 5 12 13 131 21 139 18 203 5 7

During World War II 101 20 29 102 11 103 24 35 104 15 105 25 26 107 17 108 5 6 20 109 37 110 18 19 37 111 12 113 22 26 114 47 48 115 44 47 53 116 31 117 35-51 118 23 119 16

77

WORK [Continued] --ollring World War II [Continued]

120 20 21 121 29 123 22 46 124 27 125 3 27 34 35 43 126 35 43 44 127 20 128 21 29 37 129 7 10 130 37 38 40 41 131 26 29 132 23 133 16 20 134 11 20 136 27 28 138 23-25 139 18 20 21 141 21 26 143 19 202 9 203 8 206 10 15 207 3 4 209 20

Employers 101 30 1025-712 103 12 17 22 32 104 2 15 30 105 11 16 106 15 19 107 9 29-31 38 108 14 15 20 109 1 15 20 27 110 9-11 13 27 36 111 15 112 6 7 26 29 32 113 15 16 28 29 114 11 24 31 41-43 115 16 43-45 116 6 7 25 26 28 30-32 117 18 52 118 13 20 119 11-13 16 18 19 120 12 14 15 20 23 121 17 24 122 5-8 123 35 36

78

WORK [Continued] ~players [Continued]

124 20 125 5 21 24 271 281 40 126 151 21 22 251 26 361 371 39 127 11 121 201 211 30 33 128 18 31 129 4 1 7 1 9-11 1 13 1 18 1 21 2 2 130 31 3540 131 16 26 27 133 2 6 134 121 16-18 201 211 25 136 17-19 26 27 33-35 137 6 8 161 19 20 138 3-6 13 20 139 10 121 14-16 140 9-11 141 16 17 201 12 202 2 3 203 7 206 31 15 207 3 5 209 16

Labor Contracting 107 19 261 291 311 32 133 16-18 26

Migrant Labor 101 41 5 12 30 102 6 7 103 24 25 104 2-6 15 241 25 52 105 9-12 171 18 106 121 131 15 17 21-24 107 4 5 8 18 24-27 30 31 108 3 8 15 109 7 8 19-21 27-30 110 91 101 13 15 111 8 12 16 17 112 6 31 32 113 13 15 18 32 114 31 32 115 52 116 27-30 117 12 17-19 291 31 118 16 119 11 12 120 11-13 15 22 121 10 11 22 122 5 22

79

WORK Continued] --grgrant Labor Continued]

123 35 42 43 125 33 126 26 30 33 37 38 127 31 128 16 21 28 129 3 4 11-17 20 21 130 33 34 131 15 19-21 26 133 19 134 9-13 21 22 135 21 25 29 136 37 38 137 16 20 139 13 15-17 140 3 4 141 19 20 142 18 143 11 13 201 8 14 202 4 9 15 203 4 5 7 8-10 205 3 4 7 206 2 4 5-7 9 12-15 208 6 209 8 9 12-15

Mining 103 8 19 115 33 116 20 21 122 11-13 125 1 3 4 12 131 2 140 4 5 141 1

Odd Jobs 104 23 105 15 25 106 3 107 12 18 19 34 35 108 3 5 6 9 111 11 15 16 113 13 114 17 18 32 33 40 41 48 115 19 24 116 25 26 117 7 52 118 18 119 8 12 14 15

80

WORK [Continued] --odd Jobs

120 8 17 122 6 7 22 123 36 40 49 124 14 16 19 24 127 11 128 19 20 29 129 1 3 5 7 131 16 25 30 132 14 17 134 8 12 15 16 135 11 23 137 12 20 25 26 138 18 22 139 6 7 12 16 17 140 1 6-8 10 142 2 3 5 9 14 34 35 143 6 12 14-16 206 3 4 209 20

Oil Fields 102 5-7 12 112 25 26 114 14 15 116 1 13 121 17 125 2 4 1 28 46 129 9 135 7 8 I 23 29 139 22 140 4 142 2 3 206 16 18 208 1-5

Permanent Jobs 101 9 27 29 103 12 17 23 24 32 104 4 6 14 24 26 29 34 106 4 107 19 35 108 4 7-9 109 15 27-29 110 2 10 18 19 21 24 111 6 9-11 16 112 7 30 31 113 1 4 21 28-31 114 16 31 32 48 115 16 1 17 4 4 116 2 7-16 32

81

WORK [Continued] --permanent Jobs [Continued]

118 11 131 18 19 119 191 20 120 201 211 25 121 22 122 2 3 I 5~8 I 23 123 11 VI 35 36 124 1 14-17 125 20 25 27-29 37 126 21 25 33 35-38 127 11 20-22 24 30 128 20 28-30 129 4 7 130 31 36-38 131 21 30 132 18 19 133 19 22 134 11 18 25-28 36 136 2 10 14 15 19 33-35 137 6 8 26-28 138 1-4 8 139 22 23 140 4 5 10-12 20 141 12 17 142 5 25 26 28 35 143 19 201 10 205 6 8 9 2 07 3 1 5 208 1

Prisoners of War as Workers 115 47 133 20 203 9

Strikes 101 17 104 21 22 1 43 105 11 21 106 13 15 16 191 20 33 107 7 11 15 28 109 20 21 110 32 33 111 13 112 7-10 14 113 32 115 48-50 118 18 124 24 125 3 4

82

WORK [Continued] --strikes [Continued]

126 36 127 24 129 10 11 130 40 41 131 27 133 25 138 8 139 16 17 140 14-16 22 201 14 203 7 206 10-13 209 18

Unions 101 17 35 104 21 22 45 105 21 106 15 16 107 5 11-13 21-24 108 12 109 20 112 2 10 32 34-36 113 31 114 42 115 50 116 33 34 118 18 119 13 120 23 24 124 24 125 34 43 45 46 126 36 127 42 128 30 129 10 11 16 130 39-41 46 131 26 134 23 139 16 140 14 22 141 21 203 7 209 18

Wages 101 27 103 10 14 17 18 22 23 33 104 2 4 I 22 I 24 26 341 35 47 105 13 161 17

83

WORK [Continued] --wages [Continued]

106 14 18 19 107 2 12 17 25 30 108 5 6 8 109 6 8 20 21 28 29 31 40 110 7 9 11 1216 111 8 11 13 14 16 112 4 8-10 14 113 13 16-18 26 28 29 114 11 18 25 32 33 42 115 16 28 44 50 116 7 11 16 19 26-32 34 117 7 18 32 35 118 15 18 119 1 11 13 14 120 11-14 121 11 122 3 6-8 123 35 49 125 4 5 7 12 21-23 27-29 38 43 126 23 25 26 36 42 127 17 24 42 43 128 30 129 3 5 7 10 11 21 22 13 0 3 6 3 7 3 9-41 131 12 13 16 134 12 15 16 23 24 26 135 11 21 23 136 28 29 137 8 9 32 138 5 11 18 25 139 6 7 10 12-14 16-18 140 7 9 10 14 15 141 4 8 10 12 15 16 142 16 201 10 203 2 5 204 14 205 6 206 4 10 11 14 15 2 07 10 13 208 9 209 13 15

Work Permits 109 22 23

46

HEALTH Continued] Health Care Continued]

202 2-14 16-19 206 14 209 11 12

Sanitation 202 4-6 15 17

HOUSING Auto Courts

107 9~ 14~ 27 Ditch Camps

102 7 8~ 14 103 26 104 12 105 23 106 15 107 10 110 6 25 113 14 35 114 39 115 52 118 15 16 119 13 16 121 19 20 122 22 23 125 20 37 126 33 129 15 131 20 132 18 136 37-39 137 17 139 18 202 4-6 15 203 3 206 7 I 10 208 7 8 11 209 10

Dugouts 135 11~ 18 19

Government-provided 101 34 103 26 27 104 19 20 51 105 10 106 10 11 14

47

HOUSING Continued] Government-provided [Continued]

107 4-7 13 14 16 17 28 108 12 109 31-33 110 14 111 9-11 15 112 3 8 113 35 36 114 38 39 118 16 119 13 121 17-19 124 16 125 25 33 36 126 26 30-32 127 23 41 128 20 129 141 15 131 22 133 2 0 137 30 141 20 202 6 15 203 3 204 16 17 205 4 206 13 14 208 7 20 9 10

Grower-provided 102 8 103 24-26 104 20 42 46 105 9 106 12 15 109 15 28 110 16 111 14 112 6 113 13 16 114 10 23 28 33 34 118 18 20 119 12 13 121 22 122 6 23 123 35 42 125 24 25~ 33 35 36 126 21 7 33 127 11 18 23

48

HOUSING [Continued] Grower-provided [Continued]

128 19 129 4 5 13-15 131 16 133 18 137 17 ~ 20 139 15 18 140 6 8-10 16 141 14 16 17 201 8 9 203 3 204 16 17 206 6-8 13 209 10

Homes in California 101 8 26 28 29 102 4 6 11 12 103 21 104 4 12-14 25 26 49 60 61 105 19 20 106 12 21 107 5 I 7 121 27 108 31 6 1 7 109 151 181 271 29 110 81 14 15 111 14 112 61 8 I 201 301 331 39 113 16-201 23 24 28 114 10 111 231 331 34 115 15-17 116 241 261 32 117 18 19 118 14 121 111 171 181 221 29 122 246 123 341 36 371 411 50 124 101 111 141 16 125 251 35 126 21 22 33 127 11 13 18-241 30 311 37 128 19 20 129 4 11 12 15-17 131 13 16 17 19 20 132 12 14 15 17 133 8 12 15 27 28 134 10-13 135 24 27 31 33 136 21 24 25 137 20 24 26 27

49

HOUSING [Continued] Homes in California IContinued]

138 13 16-18 20 25 28 29 139 17 18 ~3 24 140 6-11 17 141 13 14 16 27 142 29 143 11 12 20 201 10 202 3 203 1 2 204 16 18 205 7 206 7-9 208 10 209 9 11 14 15

Homestead in Arkansas 103 3 115 1 2 4 9 10 22-24 128 1 2 137 1 141 1 2 143 6 7

Homesmiddottead in Missouri 108 1 119 1 2 4

Homestead in Nebraska 130 5-8 18 132 2 8

Homestead in Oklahoma 103 9 12-14 17 104 56 106 2 109 10 110 1 114 1 4 10 16 115 2 7 118 2 4 122 2 4 9 11 123 1 2 9-14 124 3-5 125 9 10 126 3 4 27 127 1 2 6 7 15 16 26 27 128 3 131 1 133 1 4 135 6-8 136 8 11 12 137 7 13

50

HOUSING [Continued] Homestead in Oklahoma [Continued]

138 2 3 9 11 12 139 1-3 142 1-4 7--13 209 3

Homestead in South Dakota 134 2 3

Homestead in Texas 111 3 117 2 121 1 4 129 1 2 140 1

Internment Camps WW II) 122 23 125 35

Labor Camps 103 21 24 28 104 44 107 4 10 12 16 17 26 27 29 109 27 28 31-33 110 33 113 17 20 114 24-28 33 117 11 12 17 18 25 123 33 128 16 129 4 12 17 133 18 134 13 21 22 142 29 202 15 204 16 205 5

State Rental Homes 135 27 28

Tents 101 34 102 4 5 103 9 104 3 13 42 43 62 105 9 106 13 107 4 9 10 14 17 27 28 109 1 2 9 31 113 6 114 24 115 15

51

HOUSING [Continued] Tents Continued]

116 8 117 19 121 17-20 123 33 124 16 125 33 37 127 30~ 37 129 4 12 15 131 13 20 21 134 21 140 6 143 13 14 202 4 204 9 17 206 6 7 209 10 11

IMPACT OF EXPERIENCE

l(H 14 161 191 28 31 102 10 103 35 41 104 2 81 48 55 63 64 106 26 27 107 6 14 30-33 35-37 108 19-21 109 40 110 13 19 20 27 34-36 38 39 111 18 112 14 17 19-211 30 34 40 113 24-26 2 9 34 37 114 50 115 20 53 116 37 117 10 15 24 27 58 121 11 15-19 31 122 23 24 123 39 42 53-55 125 45 47 126 17 ~ 18 24 33 45 46 127 12 14 19-21 32-351 41 43 128 19 30~ 35-38 130 48 49 131 191 25 31 132 17 24

52

IMPACT OF EXPERIENCE [Continued]

134 136

137 138 141 142 143 202 203 209

24 25 28 11 17 20 41 29_ 32 16 31-33 14 25 26 28 34 22 23 16-19 11 19 25

29 21 25 33 35 36 40

INDIANA

202 1

IOWA

142 205 207

4 1 1

IWO JIMA

117 42-48

JAPANESE INTERNMENT

122 125 205

23 35 9 10

KANSAS

113 116 132 207

3 14 1 6 16

KU KLUX KLAN

103 135

28 14-17

53

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA

114 301 46 116 19 122 22 131 20 135 20 139 11 140 13 202 4 51 9 17 18 208 3 1 6 10-12

Attraction of California 101 3 1 17 102 3 103 18 20 105 6 106 6 9 11 281 29 107 8 108 4 I 18 109 9 110 8 111 9 112 23 113 51 6 114 91 22 115 14 391 41 116 71 9 117 8 118 11 12 119 8 1 10 11 121 9 122 3 124 10 11 125 81 241 30 126 151 16 127 8 1 16 27 128 13 129 3 130 32 131 12 25 132 3 11 12 134 81 11 24 135 11 18 136 18 139 101 26 140 5 141 51 14 142 3 4 143 11 201 4 I 6 8 12

54

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA [Continued]

202 6 206 2 4 209 2

Belongings 101 3 102 4 103 15 20 104 42 105 6 7 106 10 107 3 16 108 4 111 8 112 2 113 6 7 11 114 30 115 14 116 22 117 8 118 13 15 124 10 12 126 17 127 9 18 128 15 130 30 35 131 13 132 14 135 20 136 19 138 14 140 9 141 14 202 5 205 1 207 19 209 5

Border Inspections 102 8 103 15 20 104 9 10 49 105 8 106 30 108 18 19 110 24 113 6 7 10-12 114 30 31 117 11 118 13

55

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA Continued] Border Inspections Continued]

121 10 123 33 124 13 125 32 126 20 127 10 29 128 16 18 131 14 132 14 133 7 135 20 137 18 138 14 143 15 209 5 8

CookingFood 102 3 5 13 15 103 21 106 10 113 8 10 114 9 29 116 10 117 9 118 12 119 10 123 33 125 19 31 126 20 127 10 128 15 130 3 0 1 3 3 131 13 14 132 13 133 5 6 134 10 135 20 138 14 141 12 143 11 15 209 5

Funds Available 101 3 24 102 4 103 15 18 104 2 105 6 106 9 107 4 14-16

56

MIGRATIONTO CALIFORNIA [Continued] Funds Available [Continued]

108 5 110 3 8 111 8 112 1 4 6 113 6 114 10 17 29 115 14 116 10 22 117 710 118 13 121 3 10 122 4 123 34 124 12 125 17 126 5 18-20 127 17 2 9 128 15 129 3 130 29 30 34 131 13 132 13 133 3 134 8 10 135 12 18 138 14 140 6 141 12 142 25 143 10 11 201 7 205 1 209 5

Reasons for Move 101 3 23 102 2 4 103 15 18 20 25 39 104 2 42 105 4 6 106 9 11 107 2 108 3 5 18 109 9 10 13 27 110 3 4 8 111 7 8 112 2 113 5 6

57

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA [Continued] Reasons for Move [Continued]

114 115 116 117 118 119 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 201 204 205 206 207 209

Route 102 103 104 105 106 108 110 112 113 114 115 116

8-10 21 22 14 19-22 7 11 8 8 3 141 10 8 14 7 1

12 2 291 121 11 11 41 111 181 8 13 10 51 5

9

4 30 1 32

101 141 23-25 30

8 1 16 1 30 13

3 311 321 341 35 13

3 8-11

12 18 40

13

26 6 9 11

2-4 16 17 19 24 21 10 6 9 1 2 10 19 11 21 191 22

4 18-20 2 I 8 61 7 10 4 3 5 4 I 8 31 40 22-24

58

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA Continued] Route Continued]

117 8-10 118 12 119 9 10 124 11 125 17 126 181 19 127 9 181 29 128 14-16 130 32-34 131 14 132 13 134 10 135 11 19 137 17 138 13 14 202 4 5 205 1 209 7

Shelter 102 4 103 18-20 104 9 106 10 107 4 108 4 111 8 112 5 113 8 10 114 9 24 28 29 116 22 23 117 9 118 12 119 9 121 9 123 33 124 10 125 17-19 126 17 127 9 128 15 129 3 130 301 33 131 13 132 13 133 5 134 10 135 11 136 19

59

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA [Continued] Shelter [Continued]

137 17 141 12 143 11 201 7 2 07 18 209 5

Transportation 101 3 102 4-6 103 16 18 20 104 8 42 105 6 1 7 106 10 107 3 108 4 109 9 13 110 3 8 23 24 111 8 112 5 113 6 7 114 8 24 29-31 115 14 116 1 9 10 22 117 8 118 12 119 8 9 121 9 122 4 I 17 123 32 33 124 12 125 17-191 24 26 2 9 31 126 5 17 18 127 9 17 128 15 129 3 131 13 133 4 134 10 135 11 136 19 138 13 139 10 140 5 9 141 12 142 3 25

15143 201 8 205 1 209 1 2 4 5

60

MISSOURI

108 1 2 19 115 4 0 121 2 129 16 207 7 208 5

Cities Cape Girardeau

116 9 El Dorado Springs

108 1 3 Hannibal

119 4 7 Kansas City

116 8 207 3

Monroe City 119 1

St Louis 119 2 4 7 8

MONTANA

119 3

NEBRASKA

132 1 Cities

Grand Island 130 18

Kerney 130 3

Litchfield 130 3 4 16 35

Ponca 130 1 4 7

Return to 130 40

THE NEW DEAL Civilian Conservation Corps

103 34

61

THE NEW DEAL [Continued] Civilian Conservation Corps [Continued]

110 3-7 9 35 112 28 119 15 125 5 12 21-23 129 18 139 7-9 16 207 13 208 10

Hoover 103 32 34 125 12

National Recovery AdministrationOther Agencies 103 32 34 118 8 205 4 5 8-19

Politics 101 34 103 33 35 104 7 1 8 33 107 12 112 13 28 121 2 125 12 14 15 131 10 132 10 11 138 8 1 15 139 14 140 25 207 12 208 15 209 21

Roosevelt 101 32-34 103 32 104 32 33 106 5 108 5 6 15 16 110 3 35 36 111 6 7 112 27 28 113 25 32 114 19 115 12 118 9 119 6 15 123 30 31 125 12 15 126 13

62

THE NEW DEAL [Continued] Roosevelt [Continued]

127 22 23 128 11 129 10 14 130 23 24 26 27 131 5 9 10 132 9 133 13 27 134 4 8 24 138 11 139 6 7 13 14 23 140 24 14178 142 17 18 205 17 18 207 9 12 13 208 10 209 21

Voting 103 33 106 5 110 25 26 125 14 130 23 131 5 139 252 4 140 25 207 13

Works Progress Administration 101 336 102 2 104 31 105 4 5 8 19 20 107 1 108 12 110 35 111 177 112 28 113 17 18 21 24 33 114 22 115 13 118 8 119 14 156 124 14 17 125 1 12 23 127 22 128 20 23 27 129 5 10 132 9 11 16 133 11 17

63

THE NEW DEAL [Continued] Works Progress Administration Continued]

134 5 9 23 138 11 12 13978 140 23 141 23 142 18 204 6 207 12 208 10 209 21

NEW MEXICO

135 11 18-20 140 3 4

Cities Albuquerque

117 8 11 Deming

116 22 23 Gallup

116 12 Las Cruces

116 22 23

OKIE

113 10 33 114 41 46 128 18 25 33 132 18 19 135 26 202 5 205 4 1 6 208 4

Definition 101 31 102 8 104 37 54 105 22 106 31-33 107 38 108 19 109 17T 19 27 110 28 35

64

OKIE [Continued] Definition [Continued]

114 44 118 24 121 21 32 123 22 37 38 124 25 26 126 40 127 14 31 33 128 33 132 21 22 134 14 136 37-40 137 22 30 139 19 141 25 201 16 202 4 1 16 203 10 206 14 208 4 13

Reactions to Term 101 32 102 8 9 104 37 54 105 22 106 31-33 107 38 39 109 19 110 12 27 28 113 33 34 37 114 41 42 116 34 118 24 120 26 27 121 21 123 37 38 42 124 18 125 42 43 126 32 40 46 127 14 33 36 128 24 25 33 129 21 131 23 132 23 136 22 39 40 137 21 22 30 139 19 141 24 142 29 30

42

35

65

OKIE [Continued] Reactions to Term [Continued]

201 16 203 10 205 12

Rednecks 107 2 4-26

OKLAHOMA

111 6 125 3 10 126 10 14 27 43 128 4 135 11 12 141 5 9

Cities Ardmore

110 1 2 139 2

Blair 114 15

Blanchard 120 1 2 5

Boley 133 1 1 3

Boynton 135 11

Bushyhead 137 73 6

Checotah 113 1 4 128 3 8 209 1

Chelsea 137 7 812

Cold Springs 140 4

Colgate 112 2

Comanche 142 1

Council Hill 131 1

Cushing 201 2

Duncan 110 1 124 1

66

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities Continued]

Durant 103 16

Dustin 139 1 2 25

Enid 138 middot 6

EufaulaLake Eufaula 103 71 29 209 23

Fort Gibson 123 1 12 13 24 25 32 126 1 16

Fort Sill 120 5

Frederick 104 56

Granite 114 8

Greenfield 141 9

Guthrie 138 2-5 13 15

Hammon 142 3 15

Hanna 112 3 136 1

Hartshorne 125 1

Henryetta 103 16 209 1

Hillibee 127 4

Hitchita 112 25 209 3

Holdenville 137 3-5

Hollis 102 1

Lenna 118 1 131 2

Lexington 120 1 2

Lindsay 106 9

67

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities (Continued]

Maud 118 1

McAlester 109 91 10 125 20

McLain 122 1

Meeker 127 6 15 16

Muskogee 122 1 123 18 19 25

Nowata 122 2

Oaklodge 116 1 5

Okemah 103 8 133 4

Oklahoma City 120 8 12 138 3 5

Paden 127 4

Pauls Valley 106 1 109 10 13

Pitcher 103 8

Pleasant Valley 109 10 13

Ponca City 142 1 2

Porum 112 1

Prague 127 5 6

Quinton 136 1 10 11 18

Sallisaw 116 16_ 36

Scullyville 116 3 7

Seminole 116 1 135 8

Spiro 102 1 116 1 3 6 7

68

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities [Continued]

Stillwater 201 4 13

Tryon 201 1

Tulsa 116 16 17

Tuttle 120 1

Watonga 120 4 141 9

Weletka 103 11

Wewoka 112 1 4 25

Whodathoughtit 113 3

Craig County 122 11

Moved to 114 8 115 26 128 2 3 131 1 2 137 3 141 4

Oklahoma Territory 127 1-3

Payne County 105 1

Return to 102 11 107 15 109 27 110 18 38 111 8 18 114 10 14 15 17 116 36 37 120 13 27 123 53 125 25 26 29 30 40 127 16 28 131 13 22 25 133 16 135 23 25 136 18 137 7

69

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Return to [Continued]

139 26 27 140 9 142 3 10 17 22 34 201 13 206 7 207 20 209 1 2 17 18 23

Rogers County 101 23

Sequoyah County 116 1 16-18 36

Wagoner County 101 23

OREGON

109 28 29 130 29-34 206 2

POEMS

128 14 22 25 31 34 36

RELIEFWELFARE Agencies

102 91 13 103 32 107 35 112 12 114 18 124 2 3 125 17 202 5 15 2 0 4 2 11-13

Attitudes toward 101 10 102 91 10 103 32 104 24 32 105 19 110 14 26 27 111 17 112 12 113 17 2833

70

RELIEFWELFARE [Continued] Attitudes toward [Continued]

116 35 119 15 121 177 19 25 123 43 124 177 23 125 38 126 35_~ 39 127 417 42 128 27-30 129 5 130 2 7 131 4 27 30 31 132 16-18 133 13 14 137 32 139 8 140 23 142 18 202 71 8 1 15 203 6 11 204 13 14 20 208 10 209 21

Quality 102 10 103 32 104 32 125 38 39 204 15

Type Received 102 9 10 103 16 32 33 104 24 31 105 19 107 15 108 4 110 17 111 17 112 12 113 32 114 18 42 118 8 121 17 124 23 125 37 128 28 29 130 27 132 16

71

RELIEFWELFARE [Continued] Type Received IContinued]

133 13 134 15 135 28 139 8 202 5 71815 204 15 208 9 209 211 22

Welfare 101 9 10 102 9 10 103 32 104 24 311 36 1 0 5 19- 21 1 2 5 106 12 16 17 23 24 107 14 15 18 351 37 108 4 1 71 18 110 14 17 25-27 111 17 112 121 13 15 113 15 171 28 114 181 421 43 116 35 120 17 121 19 122 24 123 43 125 19 126 251 39 128 27 28 131 4 27 133 11 13 22 136 14 137 32 140 3 141 20 142 18 201 13 202 51 71 15 203 6 11 204 2 11 19-21 205 4 11 12 207 10 13 19

RELIGION

103 32

72

RELIGION [Continued]

110 29 113 321 36 126 28 29 131 6 132 6 135 151 32 142 12 26 33 202 6

Brush Arbor 109 5 122 19 123 25 136 10 139 41 5 209 11

Churches 101 7 11 102 10 105 31 29 106 2 I 8 I 25 107 3 109 5 110 171 18 112 371 39 113 21 16 17 35 114 51 7 8 441 45 115 8 31-33 50-53 117 54-58 118 51 6 1 21 119 4 120 8 121 25 26 122 191 24 123 25126142 124 21 31 5 61 201 22 125 81 41 126 71 241 30 127 21 10 14 271 301 341 351 38-41 128 6 26 27 130 3 131 6 132 6 21 23 133 23 134 1 3 24 25 29 135 7 141 18 31 136 3 7 137 9 10 24 25 138 8 91 14

73

RELIGION Continued] Churches Continued]

140 14 15 141 2 3 9 142 4 22 30-33 143 12 15 24 201 5 11 209 4

MinistryMissionary Work 107 23 113 31 36 142 25 26 29

Moral Majority 134 29

RevivalsTraveling Ministers 109 5 114 5 6 115 32 118 5 6 124 6 125 8 I 9 126 =middot 8 127 5 128 6 131 4 6 I 8 135 14 139 4 141 3 142 26-28 32 33

SOUTH DAKOTA Beadle County

134 1 Huron County

134 5 Return to

134 8 9 29 Wounded Knee

134 5

TEXAS

113 4 114 6 28 43 44 124 4 131 20 142 24 30

74

TEXAS Continued] Cities

Abilene 111 5 6 117 15

Austin lb3 15

Barstow 104 1

Big Spring 142 30 32 209 s 6

Cedar Hill 140 1

Dallas 117 7 140 1

Electra 140 4

Gainesville 121 1

Haskell 129 1

Kemp 117 6

La Mesa 114 14

Plainview 110 3

Port Arthur 116 8 9

Red Springs 114 1

Silverton 140 1

Waco 103 15 16

Wichita Falls 117 8

Wylie 111 1

Brazo River 103 16

Farming Conditions 104 40

Return to 114 14 16 121 28 31 129 6

Rio Grande Valley 103 15

75

VIOLENCE

103 28 29 104 17 21 105 25 27 107 61 9 12 261 28 30 109 2 01 21 33 111 13 17 112 9 10 36 113 4J 18J 21-23 26-29 33 34 114 2527 35 115 49 123 36 125 191 43 126 41 127 23 131 22 23 138 10 11 20-22 139 9 10 15 18 25 203 8 204 9 206 10-12

VIRGINIA

206 1

WASHINGTON

206 1

WORK --xfter World War II

101 29 102 12 103 31 104 15 44 106 16 107 171 19-21 36 110 19 20 34 37 111 16 112 34J 35 114 48 116 31 117 51-57 119 18 120 21 23 24

76

WORK [Continued] --xfter World War II [Continued]

123 46 50 124 28 125 2 28 43-45 126 38 44 127 33 371 41 129 71 8 130 38 41 42 46 134 11 136 301 31 138 25-27 139 22 141 21 26 206 187 19 207 5

Conditions 103 22-24 26 104 2-6 15 16 30 35 52 107 22 24-28 30 31 109 31 110 10 11 12 25 112 26 29 113 15 114 24 124 20 125 22 27 2 9 32 126 21 26 30 38 129 5 12 13 131 21 139 18 203 5 7

During World War II 101 20 29 102 11 103 24 35 104 15 105 25 26 107 17 108 5 6 20 109 37 110 18 19 37 111 12 113 22 26 114 47 48 115 44 47 53 116 31 117 35-51 118 23 119 16

77

WORK [Continued] --ollring World War II [Continued]

120 20 21 121 29 123 22 46 124 27 125 3 27 34 35 43 126 35 43 44 127 20 128 21 29 37 129 7 10 130 37 38 40 41 131 26 29 132 23 133 16 20 134 11 20 136 27 28 138 23-25 139 18 20 21 141 21 26 143 19 202 9 203 8 206 10 15 207 3 4 209 20

Employers 101 30 1025-712 103 12 17 22 32 104 2 15 30 105 11 16 106 15 19 107 9 29-31 38 108 14 15 20 109 1 15 20 27 110 9-11 13 27 36 111 15 112 6 7 26 29 32 113 15 16 28 29 114 11 24 31 41-43 115 16 43-45 116 6 7 25 26 28 30-32 117 18 52 118 13 20 119 11-13 16 18 19 120 12 14 15 20 23 121 17 24 122 5-8 123 35 36

78

WORK [Continued] ~players [Continued]

124 20 125 5 21 24 271 281 40 126 151 21 22 251 26 361 371 39 127 11 121 201 211 30 33 128 18 31 129 4 1 7 1 9-11 1 13 1 18 1 21 2 2 130 31 3540 131 16 26 27 133 2 6 134 121 16-18 201 211 25 136 17-19 26 27 33-35 137 6 8 161 19 20 138 3-6 13 20 139 10 121 14-16 140 9-11 141 16 17 201 12 202 2 3 203 7 206 31 15 207 3 5 209 16

Labor Contracting 107 19 261 291 311 32 133 16-18 26

Migrant Labor 101 41 5 12 30 102 6 7 103 24 25 104 2-6 15 241 25 52 105 9-12 171 18 106 121 131 15 17 21-24 107 4 5 8 18 24-27 30 31 108 3 8 15 109 7 8 19-21 27-30 110 91 101 13 15 111 8 12 16 17 112 6 31 32 113 13 15 18 32 114 31 32 115 52 116 27-30 117 12 17-19 291 31 118 16 119 11 12 120 11-13 15 22 121 10 11 22 122 5 22

79

WORK Continued] --grgrant Labor Continued]

123 35 42 43 125 33 126 26 30 33 37 38 127 31 128 16 21 28 129 3 4 11-17 20 21 130 33 34 131 15 19-21 26 133 19 134 9-13 21 22 135 21 25 29 136 37 38 137 16 20 139 13 15-17 140 3 4 141 19 20 142 18 143 11 13 201 8 14 202 4 9 15 203 4 5 7 8-10 205 3 4 7 206 2 4 5-7 9 12-15 208 6 209 8 9 12-15

Mining 103 8 19 115 33 116 20 21 122 11-13 125 1 3 4 12 131 2 140 4 5 141 1

Odd Jobs 104 23 105 15 25 106 3 107 12 18 19 34 35 108 3 5 6 9 111 11 15 16 113 13 114 17 18 32 33 40 41 48 115 19 24 116 25 26 117 7 52 118 18 119 8 12 14 15

80

WORK [Continued] --odd Jobs

120 8 17 122 6 7 22 123 36 40 49 124 14 16 19 24 127 11 128 19 20 29 129 1 3 5 7 131 16 25 30 132 14 17 134 8 12 15 16 135 11 23 137 12 20 25 26 138 18 22 139 6 7 12 16 17 140 1 6-8 10 142 2 3 5 9 14 34 35 143 6 12 14-16 206 3 4 209 20

Oil Fields 102 5-7 12 112 25 26 114 14 15 116 1 13 121 17 125 2 4 1 28 46 129 9 135 7 8 I 23 29 139 22 140 4 142 2 3 206 16 18 208 1-5

Permanent Jobs 101 9 27 29 103 12 17 23 24 32 104 4 6 14 24 26 29 34 106 4 107 19 35 108 4 7-9 109 15 27-29 110 2 10 18 19 21 24 111 6 9-11 16 112 7 30 31 113 1 4 21 28-31 114 16 31 32 48 115 16 1 17 4 4 116 2 7-16 32

81

WORK [Continued] --permanent Jobs [Continued]

118 11 131 18 19 119 191 20 120 201 211 25 121 22 122 2 3 I 5~8 I 23 123 11 VI 35 36 124 1 14-17 125 20 25 27-29 37 126 21 25 33 35-38 127 11 20-22 24 30 128 20 28-30 129 4 7 130 31 36-38 131 21 30 132 18 19 133 19 22 134 11 18 25-28 36 136 2 10 14 15 19 33-35 137 6 8 26-28 138 1-4 8 139 22 23 140 4 5 10-12 20 141 12 17 142 5 25 26 28 35 143 19 201 10 205 6 8 9 2 07 3 1 5 208 1

Prisoners of War as Workers 115 47 133 20 203 9

Strikes 101 17 104 21 22 1 43 105 11 21 106 13 15 16 191 20 33 107 7 11 15 28 109 20 21 110 32 33 111 13 112 7-10 14 113 32 115 48-50 118 18 124 24 125 3 4

82

WORK [Continued] --strikes [Continued]

126 36 127 24 129 10 11 130 40 41 131 27 133 25 138 8 139 16 17 140 14-16 22 201 14 203 7 206 10-13 209 18

Unions 101 17 35 104 21 22 45 105 21 106 15 16 107 5 11-13 21-24 108 12 109 20 112 2 10 32 34-36 113 31 114 42 115 50 116 33 34 118 18 119 13 120 23 24 124 24 125 34 43 45 46 126 36 127 42 128 30 129 10 11 16 130 39-41 46 131 26 134 23 139 16 140 14 22 141 21 203 7 209 18

Wages 101 27 103 10 14 17 18 22 23 33 104 2 4 I 22 I 24 26 341 35 47 105 13 161 17

83

WORK [Continued] --wages [Continued]

106 14 18 19 107 2 12 17 25 30 108 5 6 8 109 6 8 20 21 28 29 31 40 110 7 9 11 1216 111 8 11 13 14 16 112 4 8-10 14 113 13 16-18 26 28 29 114 11 18 25 32 33 42 115 16 28 44 50 116 7 11 16 19 26-32 34 117 7 18 32 35 118 15 18 119 1 11 13 14 120 11-14 121 11 122 3 6-8 123 35 49 125 4 5 7 12 21-23 27-29 38 43 126 23 25 26 36 42 127 17 24 42 43 128 30 129 3 5 7 10 11 21 22 13 0 3 6 3 7 3 9-41 131 12 13 16 134 12 15 16 23 24 26 135 11 21 23 136 28 29 137 8 9 32 138 5 11 18 25 139 6 7 10 12-14 16-18 140 7 9 10 14 15 141 4 8 10 12 15 16 142 16 201 10 203 2 5 204 14 205 6 206 4 10 11 14 15 2 07 10 13 208 9 209 13 15

Work Permits 109 22 23

47

HOUSING Continued] Government-provided [Continued]

107 4-7 13 14 16 17 28 108 12 109 31-33 110 14 111 9-11 15 112 3 8 113 35 36 114 38 39 118 16 119 13 121 17-19 124 16 125 25 33 36 126 26 30-32 127 23 41 128 20 129 141 15 131 22 133 2 0 137 30 141 20 202 6 15 203 3 204 16 17 205 4 206 13 14 208 7 20 9 10

Grower-provided 102 8 103 24-26 104 20 42 46 105 9 106 12 15 109 15 28 110 16 111 14 112 6 113 13 16 114 10 23 28 33 34 118 18 20 119 12 13 121 22 122 6 23 123 35 42 125 24 25~ 33 35 36 126 21 7 33 127 11 18 23

48

HOUSING [Continued] Grower-provided [Continued]

128 19 129 4 5 13-15 131 16 133 18 137 17 ~ 20 139 15 18 140 6 8-10 16 141 14 16 17 201 8 9 203 3 204 16 17 206 6-8 13 209 10

Homes in California 101 8 26 28 29 102 4 6 11 12 103 21 104 4 12-14 25 26 49 60 61 105 19 20 106 12 21 107 5 I 7 121 27 108 31 6 1 7 109 151 181 271 29 110 81 14 15 111 14 112 61 8 I 201 301 331 39 113 16-201 23 24 28 114 10 111 231 331 34 115 15-17 116 241 261 32 117 18 19 118 14 121 111 171 181 221 29 122 246 123 341 36 371 411 50 124 101 111 141 16 125 251 35 126 21 22 33 127 11 13 18-241 30 311 37 128 19 20 129 4 11 12 15-17 131 13 16 17 19 20 132 12 14 15 17 133 8 12 15 27 28 134 10-13 135 24 27 31 33 136 21 24 25 137 20 24 26 27

49

HOUSING [Continued] Homes in California IContinued]

138 13 16-18 20 25 28 29 139 17 18 ~3 24 140 6-11 17 141 13 14 16 27 142 29 143 11 12 20 201 10 202 3 203 1 2 204 16 18 205 7 206 7-9 208 10 209 9 11 14 15

Homestead in Arkansas 103 3 115 1 2 4 9 10 22-24 128 1 2 137 1 141 1 2 143 6 7

Homesmiddottead in Missouri 108 1 119 1 2 4

Homestead in Nebraska 130 5-8 18 132 2 8

Homestead in Oklahoma 103 9 12-14 17 104 56 106 2 109 10 110 1 114 1 4 10 16 115 2 7 118 2 4 122 2 4 9 11 123 1 2 9-14 124 3-5 125 9 10 126 3 4 27 127 1 2 6 7 15 16 26 27 128 3 131 1 133 1 4 135 6-8 136 8 11 12 137 7 13

50

HOUSING [Continued] Homestead in Oklahoma [Continued]

138 2 3 9 11 12 139 1-3 142 1-4 7--13 209 3

Homestead in South Dakota 134 2 3

Homestead in Texas 111 3 117 2 121 1 4 129 1 2 140 1

Internment Camps WW II) 122 23 125 35

Labor Camps 103 21 24 28 104 44 107 4 10 12 16 17 26 27 29 109 27 28 31-33 110 33 113 17 20 114 24-28 33 117 11 12 17 18 25 123 33 128 16 129 4 12 17 133 18 134 13 21 22 142 29 202 15 204 16 205 5

State Rental Homes 135 27 28

Tents 101 34 102 4 5 103 9 104 3 13 42 43 62 105 9 106 13 107 4 9 10 14 17 27 28 109 1 2 9 31 113 6 114 24 115 15

51

HOUSING [Continued] Tents Continued]

116 8 117 19 121 17-20 123 33 124 16 125 33 37 127 30~ 37 129 4 12 15 131 13 20 21 134 21 140 6 143 13 14 202 4 204 9 17 206 6 7 209 10 11

IMPACT OF EXPERIENCE

l(H 14 161 191 28 31 102 10 103 35 41 104 2 81 48 55 63 64 106 26 27 107 6 14 30-33 35-37 108 19-21 109 40 110 13 19 20 27 34-36 38 39 111 18 112 14 17 19-211 30 34 40 113 24-26 2 9 34 37 114 50 115 20 53 116 37 117 10 15 24 27 58 121 11 15-19 31 122 23 24 123 39 42 53-55 125 45 47 126 17 ~ 18 24 33 45 46 127 12 14 19-21 32-351 41 43 128 19 30~ 35-38 130 48 49 131 191 25 31 132 17 24

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IMPACT OF EXPERIENCE [Continued]

134 136

137 138 141 142 143 202 203 209

24 25 28 11 17 20 41 29_ 32 16 31-33 14 25 26 28 34 22 23 16-19 11 19 25

29 21 25 33 35 36 40

INDIANA

202 1

IOWA

142 205 207

4 1 1

IWO JIMA

117 42-48

JAPANESE INTERNMENT

122 125 205

23 35 9 10

KANSAS

113 116 132 207

3 14 1 6 16

KU KLUX KLAN

103 135

28 14-17

53

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA

114 301 46 116 19 122 22 131 20 135 20 139 11 140 13 202 4 51 9 17 18 208 3 1 6 10-12

Attraction of California 101 3 1 17 102 3 103 18 20 105 6 106 6 9 11 281 29 107 8 108 4 I 18 109 9 110 8 111 9 112 23 113 51 6 114 91 22 115 14 391 41 116 71 9 117 8 118 11 12 119 8 1 10 11 121 9 122 3 124 10 11 125 81 241 30 126 151 16 127 8 1 16 27 128 13 129 3 130 32 131 12 25 132 3 11 12 134 81 11 24 135 11 18 136 18 139 101 26 140 5 141 51 14 142 3 4 143 11 201 4 I 6 8 12

54

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA [Continued]

202 6 206 2 4 209 2

Belongings 101 3 102 4 103 15 20 104 42 105 6 7 106 10 107 3 16 108 4 111 8 112 2 113 6 7 11 114 30 115 14 116 22 117 8 118 13 15 124 10 12 126 17 127 9 18 128 15 130 30 35 131 13 132 14 135 20 136 19 138 14 140 9 141 14 202 5 205 1 207 19 209 5

Border Inspections 102 8 103 15 20 104 9 10 49 105 8 106 30 108 18 19 110 24 113 6 7 10-12 114 30 31 117 11 118 13

55

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA Continued] Border Inspections Continued]

121 10 123 33 124 13 125 32 126 20 127 10 29 128 16 18 131 14 132 14 133 7 135 20 137 18 138 14 143 15 209 5 8

CookingFood 102 3 5 13 15 103 21 106 10 113 8 10 114 9 29 116 10 117 9 118 12 119 10 123 33 125 19 31 126 20 127 10 128 15 130 3 0 1 3 3 131 13 14 132 13 133 5 6 134 10 135 20 138 14 141 12 143 11 15 209 5

Funds Available 101 3 24 102 4 103 15 18 104 2 105 6 106 9 107 4 14-16

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MIGRATIONTO CALIFORNIA [Continued] Funds Available [Continued]

108 5 110 3 8 111 8 112 1 4 6 113 6 114 10 17 29 115 14 116 10 22 117 710 118 13 121 3 10 122 4 123 34 124 12 125 17 126 5 18-20 127 17 2 9 128 15 129 3 130 29 30 34 131 13 132 13 133 3 134 8 10 135 12 18 138 14 140 6 141 12 142 25 143 10 11 201 7 205 1 209 5

Reasons for Move 101 3 23 102 2 4 103 15 18 20 25 39 104 2 42 105 4 6 106 9 11 107 2 108 3 5 18 109 9 10 13 27 110 3 4 8 111 7 8 112 2 113 5 6

57

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA [Continued] Reasons for Move [Continued]

114 115 116 117 118 119 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 201 204 205 206 207 209

Route 102 103 104 105 106 108 110 112 113 114 115 116

8-10 21 22 14 19-22 7 11 8 8 3 141 10 8 14 7 1

12 2 291 121 11 11 41 111 181 8 13 10 51 5

9

4 30 1 32

101 141 23-25 30

8 1 16 1 30 13

3 311 321 341 35 13

3 8-11

12 18 40

13

26 6 9 11

2-4 16 17 19 24 21 10 6 9 1 2 10 19 11 21 191 22

4 18-20 2 I 8 61 7 10 4 3 5 4 I 8 31 40 22-24

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MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA Continued] Route Continued]

117 8-10 118 12 119 9 10 124 11 125 17 126 181 19 127 9 181 29 128 14-16 130 32-34 131 14 132 13 134 10 135 11 19 137 17 138 13 14 202 4 5 205 1 209 7

Shelter 102 4 103 18-20 104 9 106 10 107 4 108 4 111 8 112 5 113 8 10 114 9 24 28 29 116 22 23 117 9 118 12 119 9 121 9 123 33 124 10 125 17-19 126 17 127 9 128 15 129 3 130 301 33 131 13 132 13 133 5 134 10 135 11 136 19

59

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA [Continued] Shelter [Continued]

137 17 141 12 143 11 201 7 2 07 18 209 5

Transportation 101 3 102 4-6 103 16 18 20 104 8 42 105 6 1 7 106 10 107 3 108 4 109 9 13 110 3 8 23 24 111 8 112 5 113 6 7 114 8 24 29-31 115 14 116 1 9 10 22 117 8 118 12 119 8 9 121 9 122 4 I 17 123 32 33 124 12 125 17-191 24 26 2 9 31 126 5 17 18 127 9 17 128 15 129 3 131 13 133 4 134 10 135 11 136 19 138 13 139 10 140 5 9 141 12 142 3 25

15143 201 8 205 1 209 1 2 4 5

60

MISSOURI

108 1 2 19 115 4 0 121 2 129 16 207 7 208 5

Cities Cape Girardeau

116 9 El Dorado Springs

108 1 3 Hannibal

119 4 7 Kansas City

116 8 207 3

Monroe City 119 1

St Louis 119 2 4 7 8

MONTANA

119 3

NEBRASKA

132 1 Cities

Grand Island 130 18

Kerney 130 3

Litchfield 130 3 4 16 35

Ponca 130 1 4 7

Return to 130 40

THE NEW DEAL Civilian Conservation Corps

103 34

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THE NEW DEAL [Continued] Civilian Conservation Corps [Continued]

110 3-7 9 35 112 28 119 15 125 5 12 21-23 129 18 139 7-9 16 207 13 208 10

Hoover 103 32 34 125 12

National Recovery AdministrationOther Agencies 103 32 34 118 8 205 4 5 8-19

Politics 101 34 103 33 35 104 7 1 8 33 107 12 112 13 28 121 2 125 12 14 15 131 10 132 10 11 138 8 1 15 139 14 140 25 207 12 208 15 209 21

Roosevelt 101 32-34 103 32 104 32 33 106 5 108 5 6 15 16 110 3 35 36 111 6 7 112 27 28 113 25 32 114 19 115 12 118 9 119 6 15 123 30 31 125 12 15 126 13

62

THE NEW DEAL [Continued] Roosevelt [Continued]

127 22 23 128 11 129 10 14 130 23 24 26 27 131 5 9 10 132 9 133 13 27 134 4 8 24 138 11 139 6 7 13 14 23 140 24 14178 142 17 18 205 17 18 207 9 12 13 208 10 209 21

Voting 103 33 106 5 110 25 26 125 14 130 23 131 5 139 252 4 140 25 207 13

Works Progress Administration 101 336 102 2 104 31 105 4 5 8 19 20 107 1 108 12 110 35 111 177 112 28 113 17 18 21 24 33 114 22 115 13 118 8 119 14 156 124 14 17 125 1 12 23 127 22 128 20 23 27 129 5 10 132 9 11 16 133 11 17

63

THE NEW DEAL [Continued] Works Progress Administration Continued]

134 5 9 23 138 11 12 13978 140 23 141 23 142 18 204 6 207 12 208 10 209 21

NEW MEXICO

135 11 18-20 140 3 4

Cities Albuquerque

117 8 11 Deming

116 22 23 Gallup

116 12 Las Cruces

116 22 23

OKIE

113 10 33 114 41 46 128 18 25 33 132 18 19 135 26 202 5 205 4 1 6 208 4

Definition 101 31 102 8 104 37 54 105 22 106 31-33 107 38 108 19 109 17T 19 27 110 28 35

64

OKIE [Continued] Definition [Continued]

114 44 118 24 121 21 32 123 22 37 38 124 25 26 126 40 127 14 31 33 128 33 132 21 22 134 14 136 37-40 137 22 30 139 19 141 25 201 16 202 4 1 16 203 10 206 14 208 4 13

Reactions to Term 101 32 102 8 9 104 37 54 105 22 106 31-33 107 38 39 109 19 110 12 27 28 113 33 34 37 114 41 42 116 34 118 24 120 26 27 121 21 123 37 38 42 124 18 125 42 43 126 32 40 46 127 14 33 36 128 24 25 33 129 21 131 23 132 23 136 22 39 40 137 21 22 30 139 19 141 24 142 29 30

42

35

65

OKIE [Continued] Reactions to Term [Continued]

201 16 203 10 205 12

Rednecks 107 2 4-26

OKLAHOMA

111 6 125 3 10 126 10 14 27 43 128 4 135 11 12 141 5 9

Cities Ardmore

110 1 2 139 2

Blair 114 15

Blanchard 120 1 2 5

Boley 133 1 1 3

Boynton 135 11

Bushyhead 137 73 6

Checotah 113 1 4 128 3 8 209 1

Chelsea 137 7 812

Cold Springs 140 4

Colgate 112 2

Comanche 142 1

Council Hill 131 1

Cushing 201 2

Duncan 110 1 124 1

66

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities Continued]

Durant 103 16

Dustin 139 1 2 25

Enid 138 middot 6

EufaulaLake Eufaula 103 71 29 209 23

Fort Gibson 123 1 12 13 24 25 32 126 1 16

Fort Sill 120 5

Frederick 104 56

Granite 114 8

Greenfield 141 9

Guthrie 138 2-5 13 15

Hammon 142 3 15

Hanna 112 3 136 1

Hartshorne 125 1

Henryetta 103 16 209 1

Hillibee 127 4

Hitchita 112 25 209 3

Holdenville 137 3-5

Hollis 102 1

Lenna 118 1 131 2

Lexington 120 1 2

Lindsay 106 9

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OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities (Continued]

Maud 118 1

McAlester 109 91 10 125 20

McLain 122 1

Meeker 127 6 15 16

Muskogee 122 1 123 18 19 25

Nowata 122 2

Oaklodge 116 1 5

Okemah 103 8 133 4

Oklahoma City 120 8 12 138 3 5

Paden 127 4

Pauls Valley 106 1 109 10 13

Pitcher 103 8

Pleasant Valley 109 10 13

Ponca City 142 1 2

Porum 112 1

Prague 127 5 6

Quinton 136 1 10 11 18

Sallisaw 116 16_ 36

Scullyville 116 3 7

Seminole 116 1 135 8

Spiro 102 1 116 1 3 6 7

68

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities [Continued]

Stillwater 201 4 13

Tryon 201 1

Tulsa 116 16 17

Tuttle 120 1

Watonga 120 4 141 9

Weletka 103 11

Wewoka 112 1 4 25

Whodathoughtit 113 3

Craig County 122 11

Moved to 114 8 115 26 128 2 3 131 1 2 137 3 141 4

Oklahoma Territory 127 1-3

Payne County 105 1

Return to 102 11 107 15 109 27 110 18 38 111 8 18 114 10 14 15 17 116 36 37 120 13 27 123 53 125 25 26 29 30 40 127 16 28 131 13 22 25 133 16 135 23 25 136 18 137 7

69

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Return to [Continued]

139 26 27 140 9 142 3 10 17 22 34 201 13 206 7 207 20 209 1 2 17 18 23

Rogers County 101 23

Sequoyah County 116 1 16-18 36

Wagoner County 101 23

OREGON

109 28 29 130 29-34 206 2

POEMS

128 14 22 25 31 34 36

RELIEFWELFARE Agencies

102 91 13 103 32 107 35 112 12 114 18 124 2 3 125 17 202 5 15 2 0 4 2 11-13

Attitudes toward 101 10 102 91 10 103 32 104 24 32 105 19 110 14 26 27 111 17 112 12 113 17 2833

70

RELIEFWELFARE [Continued] Attitudes toward [Continued]

116 35 119 15 121 177 19 25 123 43 124 177 23 125 38 126 35_~ 39 127 417 42 128 27-30 129 5 130 2 7 131 4 27 30 31 132 16-18 133 13 14 137 32 139 8 140 23 142 18 202 71 8 1 15 203 6 11 204 13 14 20 208 10 209 21

Quality 102 10 103 32 104 32 125 38 39 204 15

Type Received 102 9 10 103 16 32 33 104 24 31 105 19 107 15 108 4 110 17 111 17 112 12 113 32 114 18 42 118 8 121 17 124 23 125 37 128 28 29 130 27 132 16

71

RELIEFWELFARE [Continued] Type Received IContinued]

133 13 134 15 135 28 139 8 202 5 71815 204 15 208 9 209 211 22

Welfare 101 9 10 102 9 10 103 32 104 24 311 36 1 0 5 19- 21 1 2 5 106 12 16 17 23 24 107 14 15 18 351 37 108 4 1 71 18 110 14 17 25-27 111 17 112 121 13 15 113 15 171 28 114 181 421 43 116 35 120 17 121 19 122 24 123 43 125 19 126 251 39 128 27 28 131 4 27 133 11 13 22 136 14 137 32 140 3 141 20 142 18 201 13 202 51 71 15 203 6 11 204 2 11 19-21 205 4 11 12 207 10 13 19

RELIGION

103 32

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RELIGION [Continued]

110 29 113 321 36 126 28 29 131 6 132 6 135 151 32 142 12 26 33 202 6

Brush Arbor 109 5 122 19 123 25 136 10 139 41 5 209 11

Churches 101 7 11 102 10 105 31 29 106 2 I 8 I 25 107 3 109 5 110 171 18 112 371 39 113 21 16 17 35 114 51 7 8 441 45 115 8 31-33 50-53 117 54-58 118 51 6 1 21 119 4 120 8 121 25 26 122 191 24 123 25126142 124 21 31 5 61 201 22 125 81 41 126 71 241 30 127 21 10 14 271 301 341 351 38-41 128 6 26 27 130 3 131 6 132 6 21 23 133 23 134 1 3 24 25 29 135 7 141 18 31 136 3 7 137 9 10 24 25 138 8 91 14

73

RELIGION Continued] Churches Continued]

140 14 15 141 2 3 9 142 4 22 30-33 143 12 15 24 201 5 11 209 4

MinistryMissionary Work 107 23 113 31 36 142 25 26 29

Moral Majority 134 29

RevivalsTraveling Ministers 109 5 114 5 6 115 32 118 5 6 124 6 125 8 I 9 126 =middot 8 127 5 128 6 131 4 6 I 8 135 14 139 4 141 3 142 26-28 32 33

SOUTH DAKOTA Beadle County

134 1 Huron County

134 5 Return to

134 8 9 29 Wounded Knee

134 5

TEXAS

113 4 114 6 28 43 44 124 4 131 20 142 24 30

74

TEXAS Continued] Cities

Abilene 111 5 6 117 15

Austin lb3 15

Barstow 104 1

Big Spring 142 30 32 209 s 6

Cedar Hill 140 1

Dallas 117 7 140 1

Electra 140 4

Gainesville 121 1

Haskell 129 1

Kemp 117 6

La Mesa 114 14

Plainview 110 3

Port Arthur 116 8 9

Red Springs 114 1

Silverton 140 1

Waco 103 15 16

Wichita Falls 117 8

Wylie 111 1

Brazo River 103 16

Farming Conditions 104 40

Return to 114 14 16 121 28 31 129 6

Rio Grande Valley 103 15

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VIOLENCE

103 28 29 104 17 21 105 25 27 107 61 9 12 261 28 30 109 2 01 21 33 111 13 17 112 9 10 36 113 4J 18J 21-23 26-29 33 34 114 2527 35 115 49 123 36 125 191 43 126 41 127 23 131 22 23 138 10 11 20-22 139 9 10 15 18 25 203 8 204 9 206 10-12

VIRGINIA

206 1

WASHINGTON

206 1

WORK --xfter World War II

101 29 102 12 103 31 104 15 44 106 16 107 171 19-21 36 110 19 20 34 37 111 16 112 34J 35 114 48 116 31 117 51-57 119 18 120 21 23 24

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WORK [Continued] --xfter World War II [Continued]

123 46 50 124 28 125 2 28 43-45 126 38 44 127 33 371 41 129 71 8 130 38 41 42 46 134 11 136 301 31 138 25-27 139 22 141 21 26 206 187 19 207 5

Conditions 103 22-24 26 104 2-6 15 16 30 35 52 107 22 24-28 30 31 109 31 110 10 11 12 25 112 26 29 113 15 114 24 124 20 125 22 27 2 9 32 126 21 26 30 38 129 5 12 13 131 21 139 18 203 5 7

During World War II 101 20 29 102 11 103 24 35 104 15 105 25 26 107 17 108 5 6 20 109 37 110 18 19 37 111 12 113 22 26 114 47 48 115 44 47 53 116 31 117 35-51 118 23 119 16

77

WORK [Continued] --ollring World War II [Continued]

120 20 21 121 29 123 22 46 124 27 125 3 27 34 35 43 126 35 43 44 127 20 128 21 29 37 129 7 10 130 37 38 40 41 131 26 29 132 23 133 16 20 134 11 20 136 27 28 138 23-25 139 18 20 21 141 21 26 143 19 202 9 203 8 206 10 15 207 3 4 209 20

Employers 101 30 1025-712 103 12 17 22 32 104 2 15 30 105 11 16 106 15 19 107 9 29-31 38 108 14 15 20 109 1 15 20 27 110 9-11 13 27 36 111 15 112 6 7 26 29 32 113 15 16 28 29 114 11 24 31 41-43 115 16 43-45 116 6 7 25 26 28 30-32 117 18 52 118 13 20 119 11-13 16 18 19 120 12 14 15 20 23 121 17 24 122 5-8 123 35 36

78

WORK [Continued] ~players [Continued]

124 20 125 5 21 24 271 281 40 126 151 21 22 251 26 361 371 39 127 11 121 201 211 30 33 128 18 31 129 4 1 7 1 9-11 1 13 1 18 1 21 2 2 130 31 3540 131 16 26 27 133 2 6 134 121 16-18 201 211 25 136 17-19 26 27 33-35 137 6 8 161 19 20 138 3-6 13 20 139 10 121 14-16 140 9-11 141 16 17 201 12 202 2 3 203 7 206 31 15 207 3 5 209 16

Labor Contracting 107 19 261 291 311 32 133 16-18 26

Migrant Labor 101 41 5 12 30 102 6 7 103 24 25 104 2-6 15 241 25 52 105 9-12 171 18 106 121 131 15 17 21-24 107 4 5 8 18 24-27 30 31 108 3 8 15 109 7 8 19-21 27-30 110 91 101 13 15 111 8 12 16 17 112 6 31 32 113 13 15 18 32 114 31 32 115 52 116 27-30 117 12 17-19 291 31 118 16 119 11 12 120 11-13 15 22 121 10 11 22 122 5 22

79

WORK Continued] --grgrant Labor Continued]

123 35 42 43 125 33 126 26 30 33 37 38 127 31 128 16 21 28 129 3 4 11-17 20 21 130 33 34 131 15 19-21 26 133 19 134 9-13 21 22 135 21 25 29 136 37 38 137 16 20 139 13 15-17 140 3 4 141 19 20 142 18 143 11 13 201 8 14 202 4 9 15 203 4 5 7 8-10 205 3 4 7 206 2 4 5-7 9 12-15 208 6 209 8 9 12-15

Mining 103 8 19 115 33 116 20 21 122 11-13 125 1 3 4 12 131 2 140 4 5 141 1

Odd Jobs 104 23 105 15 25 106 3 107 12 18 19 34 35 108 3 5 6 9 111 11 15 16 113 13 114 17 18 32 33 40 41 48 115 19 24 116 25 26 117 7 52 118 18 119 8 12 14 15

80

WORK [Continued] --odd Jobs

120 8 17 122 6 7 22 123 36 40 49 124 14 16 19 24 127 11 128 19 20 29 129 1 3 5 7 131 16 25 30 132 14 17 134 8 12 15 16 135 11 23 137 12 20 25 26 138 18 22 139 6 7 12 16 17 140 1 6-8 10 142 2 3 5 9 14 34 35 143 6 12 14-16 206 3 4 209 20

Oil Fields 102 5-7 12 112 25 26 114 14 15 116 1 13 121 17 125 2 4 1 28 46 129 9 135 7 8 I 23 29 139 22 140 4 142 2 3 206 16 18 208 1-5

Permanent Jobs 101 9 27 29 103 12 17 23 24 32 104 4 6 14 24 26 29 34 106 4 107 19 35 108 4 7-9 109 15 27-29 110 2 10 18 19 21 24 111 6 9-11 16 112 7 30 31 113 1 4 21 28-31 114 16 31 32 48 115 16 1 17 4 4 116 2 7-16 32

81

WORK [Continued] --permanent Jobs [Continued]

118 11 131 18 19 119 191 20 120 201 211 25 121 22 122 2 3 I 5~8 I 23 123 11 VI 35 36 124 1 14-17 125 20 25 27-29 37 126 21 25 33 35-38 127 11 20-22 24 30 128 20 28-30 129 4 7 130 31 36-38 131 21 30 132 18 19 133 19 22 134 11 18 25-28 36 136 2 10 14 15 19 33-35 137 6 8 26-28 138 1-4 8 139 22 23 140 4 5 10-12 20 141 12 17 142 5 25 26 28 35 143 19 201 10 205 6 8 9 2 07 3 1 5 208 1

Prisoners of War as Workers 115 47 133 20 203 9

Strikes 101 17 104 21 22 1 43 105 11 21 106 13 15 16 191 20 33 107 7 11 15 28 109 20 21 110 32 33 111 13 112 7-10 14 113 32 115 48-50 118 18 124 24 125 3 4

82

WORK [Continued] --strikes [Continued]

126 36 127 24 129 10 11 130 40 41 131 27 133 25 138 8 139 16 17 140 14-16 22 201 14 203 7 206 10-13 209 18

Unions 101 17 35 104 21 22 45 105 21 106 15 16 107 5 11-13 21-24 108 12 109 20 112 2 10 32 34-36 113 31 114 42 115 50 116 33 34 118 18 119 13 120 23 24 124 24 125 34 43 45 46 126 36 127 42 128 30 129 10 11 16 130 39-41 46 131 26 134 23 139 16 140 14 22 141 21 203 7 209 18

Wages 101 27 103 10 14 17 18 22 23 33 104 2 4 I 22 I 24 26 341 35 47 105 13 161 17

83

WORK [Continued] --wages [Continued]

106 14 18 19 107 2 12 17 25 30 108 5 6 8 109 6 8 20 21 28 29 31 40 110 7 9 11 1216 111 8 11 13 14 16 112 4 8-10 14 113 13 16-18 26 28 29 114 11 18 25 32 33 42 115 16 28 44 50 116 7 11 16 19 26-32 34 117 7 18 32 35 118 15 18 119 1 11 13 14 120 11-14 121 11 122 3 6-8 123 35 49 125 4 5 7 12 21-23 27-29 38 43 126 23 25 26 36 42 127 17 24 42 43 128 30 129 3 5 7 10 11 21 22 13 0 3 6 3 7 3 9-41 131 12 13 16 134 12 15 16 23 24 26 135 11 21 23 136 28 29 137 8 9 32 138 5 11 18 25 139 6 7 10 12-14 16-18 140 7 9 10 14 15 141 4 8 10 12 15 16 142 16 201 10 203 2 5 204 14 205 6 206 4 10 11 14 15 2 07 10 13 208 9 209 13 15

Work Permits 109 22 23

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HOUSING [Continued] Grower-provided [Continued]

128 19 129 4 5 13-15 131 16 133 18 137 17 ~ 20 139 15 18 140 6 8-10 16 141 14 16 17 201 8 9 203 3 204 16 17 206 6-8 13 209 10

Homes in California 101 8 26 28 29 102 4 6 11 12 103 21 104 4 12-14 25 26 49 60 61 105 19 20 106 12 21 107 5 I 7 121 27 108 31 6 1 7 109 151 181 271 29 110 81 14 15 111 14 112 61 8 I 201 301 331 39 113 16-201 23 24 28 114 10 111 231 331 34 115 15-17 116 241 261 32 117 18 19 118 14 121 111 171 181 221 29 122 246 123 341 36 371 411 50 124 101 111 141 16 125 251 35 126 21 22 33 127 11 13 18-241 30 311 37 128 19 20 129 4 11 12 15-17 131 13 16 17 19 20 132 12 14 15 17 133 8 12 15 27 28 134 10-13 135 24 27 31 33 136 21 24 25 137 20 24 26 27

49

HOUSING [Continued] Homes in California IContinued]

138 13 16-18 20 25 28 29 139 17 18 ~3 24 140 6-11 17 141 13 14 16 27 142 29 143 11 12 20 201 10 202 3 203 1 2 204 16 18 205 7 206 7-9 208 10 209 9 11 14 15

Homestead in Arkansas 103 3 115 1 2 4 9 10 22-24 128 1 2 137 1 141 1 2 143 6 7

Homesmiddottead in Missouri 108 1 119 1 2 4

Homestead in Nebraska 130 5-8 18 132 2 8

Homestead in Oklahoma 103 9 12-14 17 104 56 106 2 109 10 110 1 114 1 4 10 16 115 2 7 118 2 4 122 2 4 9 11 123 1 2 9-14 124 3-5 125 9 10 126 3 4 27 127 1 2 6 7 15 16 26 27 128 3 131 1 133 1 4 135 6-8 136 8 11 12 137 7 13

50

HOUSING [Continued] Homestead in Oklahoma [Continued]

138 2 3 9 11 12 139 1-3 142 1-4 7--13 209 3

Homestead in South Dakota 134 2 3

Homestead in Texas 111 3 117 2 121 1 4 129 1 2 140 1

Internment Camps WW II) 122 23 125 35

Labor Camps 103 21 24 28 104 44 107 4 10 12 16 17 26 27 29 109 27 28 31-33 110 33 113 17 20 114 24-28 33 117 11 12 17 18 25 123 33 128 16 129 4 12 17 133 18 134 13 21 22 142 29 202 15 204 16 205 5

State Rental Homes 135 27 28

Tents 101 34 102 4 5 103 9 104 3 13 42 43 62 105 9 106 13 107 4 9 10 14 17 27 28 109 1 2 9 31 113 6 114 24 115 15

51

HOUSING [Continued] Tents Continued]

116 8 117 19 121 17-20 123 33 124 16 125 33 37 127 30~ 37 129 4 12 15 131 13 20 21 134 21 140 6 143 13 14 202 4 204 9 17 206 6 7 209 10 11

IMPACT OF EXPERIENCE

l(H 14 161 191 28 31 102 10 103 35 41 104 2 81 48 55 63 64 106 26 27 107 6 14 30-33 35-37 108 19-21 109 40 110 13 19 20 27 34-36 38 39 111 18 112 14 17 19-211 30 34 40 113 24-26 2 9 34 37 114 50 115 20 53 116 37 117 10 15 24 27 58 121 11 15-19 31 122 23 24 123 39 42 53-55 125 45 47 126 17 ~ 18 24 33 45 46 127 12 14 19-21 32-351 41 43 128 19 30~ 35-38 130 48 49 131 191 25 31 132 17 24

52

IMPACT OF EXPERIENCE [Continued]

134 136

137 138 141 142 143 202 203 209

24 25 28 11 17 20 41 29_ 32 16 31-33 14 25 26 28 34 22 23 16-19 11 19 25

29 21 25 33 35 36 40

INDIANA

202 1

IOWA

142 205 207

4 1 1

IWO JIMA

117 42-48

JAPANESE INTERNMENT

122 125 205

23 35 9 10

KANSAS

113 116 132 207

3 14 1 6 16

KU KLUX KLAN

103 135

28 14-17

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MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA

114 301 46 116 19 122 22 131 20 135 20 139 11 140 13 202 4 51 9 17 18 208 3 1 6 10-12

Attraction of California 101 3 1 17 102 3 103 18 20 105 6 106 6 9 11 281 29 107 8 108 4 I 18 109 9 110 8 111 9 112 23 113 51 6 114 91 22 115 14 391 41 116 71 9 117 8 118 11 12 119 8 1 10 11 121 9 122 3 124 10 11 125 81 241 30 126 151 16 127 8 1 16 27 128 13 129 3 130 32 131 12 25 132 3 11 12 134 81 11 24 135 11 18 136 18 139 101 26 140 5 141 51 14 142 3 4 143 11 201 4 I 6 8 12

54

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA [Continued]

202 6 206 2 4 209 2

Belongings 101 3 102 4 103 15 20 104 42 105 6 7 106 10 107 3 16 108 4 111 8 112 2 113 6 7 11 114 30 115 14 116 22 117 8 118 13 15 124 10 12 126 17 127 9 18 128 15 130 30 35 131 13 132 14 135 20 136 19 138 14 140 9 141 14 202 5 205 1 207 19 209 5

Border Inspections 102 8 103 15 20 104 9 10 49 105 8 106 30 108 18 19 110 24 113 6 7 10-12 114 30 31 117 11 118 13

55

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA Continued] Border Inspections Continued]

121 10 123 33 124 13 125 32 126 20 127 10 29 128 16 18 131 14 132 14 133 7 135 20 137 18 138 14 143 15 209 5 8

CookingFood 102 3 5 13 15 103 21 106 10 113 8 10 114 9 29 116 10 117 9 118 12 119 10 123 33 125 19 31 126 20 127 10 128 15 130 3 0 1 3 3 131 13 14 132 13 133 5 6 134 10 135 20 138 14 141 12 143 11 15 209 5

Funds Available 101 3 24 102 4 103 15 18 104 2 105 6 106 9 107 4 14-16

56

MIGRATIONTO CALIFORNIA [Continued] Funds Available [Continued]

108 5 110 3 8 111 8 112 1 4 6 113 6 114 10 17 29 115 14 116 10 22 117 710 118 13 121 3 10 122 4 123 34 124 12 125 17 126 5 18-20 127 17 2 9 128 15 129 3 130 29 30 34 131 13 132 13 133 3 134 8 10 135 12 18 138 14 140 6 141 12 142 25 143 10 11 201 7 205 1 209 5

Reasons for Move 101 3 23 102 2 4 103 15 18 20 25 39 104 2 42 105 4 6 106 9 11 107 2 108 3 5 18 109 9 10 13 27 110 3 4 8 111 7 8 112 2 113 5 6

57

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA [Continued] Reasons for Move [Continued]

114 115 116 117 118 119 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 201 204 205 206 207 209

Route 102 103 104 105 106 108 110 112 113 114 115 116

8-10 21 22 14 19-22 7 11 8 8 3 141 10 8 14 7 1

12 2 291 121 11 11 41 111 181 8 13 10 51 5

9

4 30 1 32

101 141 23-25 30

8 1 16 1 30 13

3 311 321 341 35 13

3 8-11

12 18 40

13

26 6 9 11

2-4 16 17 19 24 21 10 6 9 1 2 10 19 11 21 191 22

4 18-20 2 I 8 61 7 10 4 3 5 4 I 8 31 40 22-24

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MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA Continued] Route Continued]

117 8-10 118 12 119 9 10 124 11 125 17 126 181 19 127 9 181 29 128 14-16 130 32-34 131 14 132 13 134 10 135 11 19 137 17 138 13 14 202 4 5 205 1 209 7

Shelter 102 4 103 18-20 104 9 106 10 107 4 108 4 111 8 112 5 113 8 10 114 9 24 28 29 116 22 23 117 9 118 12 119 9 121 9 123 33 124 10 125 17-19 126 17 127 9 128 15 129 3 130 301 33 131 13 132 13 133 5 134 10 135 11 136 19

59

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA [Continued] Shelter [Continued]

137 17 141 12 143 11 201 7 2 07 18 209 5

Transportation 101 3 102 4-6 103 16 18 20 104 8 42 105 6 1 7 106 10 107 3 108 4 109 9 13 110 3 8 23 24 111 8 112 5 113 6 7 114 8 24 29-31 115 14 116 1 9 10 22 117 8 118 12 119 8 9 121 9 122 4 I 17 123 32 33 124 12 125 17-191 24 26 2 9 31 126 5 17 18 127 9 17 128 15 129 3 131 13 133 4 134 10 135 11 136 19 138 13 139 10 140 5 9 141 12 142 3 25

15143 201 8 205 1 209 1 2 4 5

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MISSOURI

108 1 2 19 115 4 0 121 2 129 16 207 7 208 5

Cities Cape Girardeau

116 9 El Dorado Springs

108 1 3 Hannibal

119 4 7 Kansas City

116 8 207 3

Monroe City 119 1

St Louis 119 2 4 7 8

MONTANA

119 3

NEBRASKA

132 1 Cities

Grand Island 130 18

Kerney 130 3

Litchfield 130 3 4 16 35

Ponca 130 1 4 7

Return to 130 40

THE NEW DEAL Civilian Conservation Corps

103 34

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THE NEW DEAL [Continued] Civilian Conservation Corps [Continued]

110 3-7 9 35 112 28 119 15 125 5 12 21-23 129 18 139 7-9 16 207 13 208 10

Hoover 103 32 34 125 12

National Recovery AdministrationOther Agencies 103 32 34 118 8 205 4 5 8-19

Politics 101 34 103 33 35 104 7 1 8 33 107 12 112 13 28 121 2 125 12 14 15 131 10 132 10 11 138 8 1 15 139 14 140 25 207 12 208 15 209 21

Roosevelt 101 32-34 103 32 104 32 33 106 5 108 5 6 15 16 110 3 35 36 111 6 7 112 27 28 113 25 32 114 19 115 12 118 9 119 6 15 123 30 31 125 12 15 126 13

62

THE NEW DEAL [Continued] Roosevelt [Continued]

127 22 23 128 11 129 10 14 130 23 24 26 27 131 5 9 10 132 9 133 13 27 134 4 8 24 138 11 139 6 7 13 14 23 140 24 14178 142 17 18 205 17 18 207 9 12 13 208 10 209 21

Voting 103 33 106 5 110 25 26 125 14 130 23 131 5 139 252 4 140 25 207 13

Works Progress Administration 101 336 102 2 104 31 105 4 5 8 19 20 107 1 108 12 110 35 111 177 112 28 113 17 18 21 24 33 114 22 115 13 118 8 119 14 156 124 14 17 125 1 12 23 127 22 128 20 23 27 129 5 10 132 9 11 16 133 11 17

63

THE NEW DEAL [Continued] Works Progress Administration Continued]

134 5 9 23 138 11 12 13978 140 23 141 23 142 18 204 6 207 12 208 10 209 21

NEW MEXICO

135 11 18-20 140 3 4

Cities Albuquerque

117 8 11 Deming

116 22 23 Gallup

116 12 Las Cruces

116 22 23

OKIE

113 10 33 114 41 46 128 18 25 33 132 18 19 135 26 202 5 205 4 1 6 208 4

Definition 101 31 102 8 104 37 54 105 22 106 31-33 107 38 108 19 109 17T 19 27 110 28 35

64

OKIE [Continued] Definition [Continued]

114 44 118 24 121 21 32 123 22 37 38 124 25 26 126 40 127 14 31 33 128 33 132 21 22 134 14 136 37-40 137 22 30 139 19 141 25 201 16 202 4 1 16 203 10 206 14 208 4 13

Reactions to Term 101 32 102 8 9 104 37 54 105 22 106 31-33 107 38 39 109 19 110 12 27 28 113 33 34 37 114 41 42 116 34 118 24 120 26 27 121 21 123 37 38 42 124 18 125 42 43 126 32 40 46 127 14 33 36 128 24 25 33 129 21 131 23 132 23 136 22 39 40 137 21 22 30 139 19 141 24 142 29 30

42

35

65

OKIE [Continued] Reactions to Term [Continued]

201 16 203 10 205 12

Rednecks 107 2 4-26

OKLAHOMA

111 6 125 3 10 126 10 14 27 43 128 4 135 11 12 141 5 9

Cities Ardmore

110 1 2 139 2

Blair 114 15

Blanchard 120 1 2 5

Boley 133 1 1 3

Boynton 135 11

Bushyhead 137 73 6

Checotah 113 1 4 128 3 8 209 1

Chelsea 137 7 812

Cold Springs 140 4

Colgate 112 2

Comanche 142 1

Council Hill 131 1

Cushing 201 2

Duncan 110 1 124 1

66

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities Continued]

Durant 103 16

Dustin 139 1 2 25

Enid 138 middot 6

EufaulaLake Eufaula 103 71 29 209 23

Fort Gibson 123 1 12 13 24 25 32 126 1 16

Fort Sill 120 5

Frederick 104 56

Granite 114 8

Greenfield 141 9

Guthrie 138 2-5 13 15

Hammon 142 3 15

Hanna 112 3 136 1

Hartshorne 125 1

Henryetta 103 16 209 1

Hillibee 127 4

Hitchita 112 25 209 3

Holdenville 137 3-5

Hollis 102 1

Lenna 118 1 131 2

Lexington 120 1 2

Lindsay 106 9

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OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities (Continued]

Maud 118 1

McAlester 109 91 10 125 20

McLain 122 1

Meeker 127 6 15 16

Muskogee 122 1 123 18 19 25

Nowata 122 2

Oaklodge 116 1 5

Okemah 103 8 133 4

Oklahoma City 120 8 12 138 3 5

Paden 127 4

Pauls Valley 106 1 109 10 13

Pitcher 103 8

Pleasant Valley 109 10 13

Ponca City 142 1 2

Porum 112 1

Prague 127 5 6

Quinton 136 1 10 11 18

Sallisaw 116 16_ 36

Scullyville 116 3 7

Seminole 116 1 135 8

Spiro 102 1 116 1 3 6 7

68

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities [Continued]

Stillwater 201 4 13

Tryon 201 1

Tulsa 116 16 17

Tuttle 120 1

Watonga 120 4 141 9

Weletka 103 11

Wewoka 112 1 4 25

Whodathoughtit 113 3

Craig County 122 11

Moved to 114 8 115 26 128 2 3 131 1 2 137 3 141 4

Oklahoma Territory 127 1-3

Payne County 105 1

Return to 102 11 107 15 109 27 110 18 38 111 8 18 114 10 14 15 17 116 36 37 120 13 27 123 53 125 25 26 29 30 40 127 16 28 131 13 22 25 133 16 135 23 25 136 18 137 7

69

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Return to [Continued]

139 26 27 140 9 142 3 10 17 22 34 201 13 206 7 207 20 209 1 2 17 18 23

Rogers County 101 23

Sequoyah County 116 1 16-18 36

Wagoner County 101 23

OREGON

109 28 29 130 29-34 206 2

POEMS

128 14 22 25 31 34 36

RELIEFWELFARE Agencies

102 91 13 103 32 107 35 112 12 114 18 124 2 3 125 17 202 5 15 2 0 4 2 11-13

Attitudes toward 101 10 102 91 10 103 32 104 24 32 105 19 110 14 26 27 111 17 112 12 113 17 2833

70

RELIEFWELFARE [Continued] Attitudes toward [Continued]

116 35 119 15 121 177 19 25 123 43 124 177 23 125 38 126 35_~ 39 127 417 42 128 27-30 129 5 130 2 7 131 4 27 30 31 132 16-18 133 13 14 137 32 139 8 140 23 142 18 202 71 8 1 15 203 6 11 204 13 14 20 208 10 209 21

Quality 102 10 103 32 104 32 125 38 39 204 15

Type Received 102 9 10 103 16 32 33 104 24 31 105 19 107 15 108 4 110 17 111 17 112 12 113 32 114 18 42 118 8 121 17 124 23 125 37 128 28 29 130 27 132 16

71

RELIEFWELFARE [Continued] Type Received IContinued]

133 13 134 15 135 28 139 8 202 5 71815 204 15 208 9 209 211 22

Welfare 101 9 10 102 9 10 103 32 104 24 311 36 1 0 5 19- 21 1 2 5 106 12 16 17 23 24 107 14 15 18 351 37 108 4 1 71 18 110 14 17 25-27 111 17 112 121 13 15 113 15 171 28 114 181 421 43 116 35 120 17 121 19 122 24 123 43 125 19 126 251 39 128 27 28 131 4 27 133 11 13 22 136 14 137 32 140 3 141 20 142 18 201 13 202 51 71 15 203 6 11 204 2 11 19-21 205 4 11 12 207 10 13 19

RELIGION

103 32

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RELIGION [Continued]

110 29 113 321 36 126 28 29 131 6 132 6 135 151 32 142 12 26 33 202 6

Brush Arbor 109 5 122 19 123 25 136 10 139 41 5 209 11

Churches 101 7 11 102 10 105 31 29 106 2 I 8 I 25 107 3 109 5 110 171 18 112 371 39 113 21 16 17 35 114 51 7 8 441 45 115 8 31-33 50-53 117 54-58 118 51 6 1 21 119 4 120 8 121 25 26 122 191 24 123 25126142 124 21 31 5 61 201 22 125 81 41 126 71 241 30 127 21 10 14 271 301 341 351 38-41 128 6 26 27 130 3 131 6 132 6 21 23 133 23 134 1 3 24 25 29 135 7 141 18 31 136 3 7 137 9 10 24 25 138 8 91 14

73

RELIGION Continued] Churches Continued]

140 14 15 141 2 3 9 142 4 22 30-33 143 12 15 24 201 5 11 209 4

MinistryMissionary Work 107 23 113 31 36 142 25 26 29

Moral Majority 134 29

RevivalsTraveling Ministers 109 5 114 5 6 115 32 118 5 6 124 6 125 8 I 9 126 =middot 8 127 5 128 6 131 4 6 I 8 135 14 139 4 141 3 142 26-28 32 33

SOUTH DAKOTA Beadle County

134 1 Huron County

134 5 Return to

134 8 9 29 Wounded Knee

134 5

TEXAS

113 4 114 6 28 43 44 124 4 131 20 142 24 30

74

TEXAS Continued] Cities

Abilene 111 5 6 117 15

Austin lb3 15

Barstow 104 1

Big Spring 142 30 32 209 s 6

Cedar Hill 140 1

Dallas 117 7 140 1

Electra 140 4

Gainesville 121 1

Haskell 129 1

Kemp 117 6

La Mesa 114 14

Plainview 110 3

Port Arthur 116 8 9

Red Springs 114 1

Silverton 140 1

Waco 103 15 16

Wichita Falls 117 8

Wylie 111 1

Brazo River 103 16

Farming Conditions 104 40

Return to 114 14 16 121 28 31 129 6

Rio Grande Valley 103 15

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VIOLENCE

103 28 29 104 17 21 105 25 27 107 61 9 12 261 28 30 109 2 01 21 33 111 13 17 112 9 10 36 113 4J 18J 21-23 26-29 33 34 114 2527 35 115 49 123 36 125 191 43 126 41 127 23 131 22 23 138 10 11 20-22 139 9 10 15 18 25 203 8 204 9 206 10-12

VIRGINIA

206 1

WASHINGTON

206 1

WORK --xfter World War II

101 29 102 12 103 31 104 15 44 106 16 107 171 19-21 36 110 19 20 34 37 111 16 112 34J 35 114 48 116 31 117 51-57 119 18 120 21 23 24

76

WORK [Continued] --xfter World War II [Continued]

123 46 50 124 28 125 2 28 43-45 126 38 44 127 33 371 41 129 71 8 130 38 41 42 46 134 11 136 301 31 138 25-27 139 22 141 21 26 206 187 19 207 5

Conditions 103 22-24 26 104 2-6 15 16 30 35 52 107 22 24-28 30 31 109 31 110 10 11 12 25 112 26 29 113 15 114 24 124 20 125 22 27 2 9 32 126 21 26 30 38 129 5 12 13 131 21 139 18 203 5 7

During World War II 101 20 29 102 11 103 24 35 104 15 105 25 26 107 17 108 5 6 20 109 37 110 18 19 37 111 12 113 22 26 114 47 48 115 44 47 53 116 31 117 35-51 118 23 119 16

77

WORK [Continued] --ollring World War II [Continued]

120 20 21 121 29 123 22 46 124 27 125 3 27 34 35 43 126 35 43 44 127 20 128 21 29 37 129 7 10 130 37 38 40 41 131 26 29 132 23 133 16 20 134 11 20 136 27 28 138 23-25 139 18 20 21 141 21 26 143 19 202 9 203 8 206 10 15 207 3 4 209 20

Employers 101 30 1025-712 103 12 17 22 32 104 2 15 30 105 11 16 106 15 19 107 9 29-31 38 108 14 15 20 109 1 15 20 27 110 9-11 13 27 36 111 15 112 6 7 26 29 32 113 15 16 28 29 114 11 24 31 41-43 115 16 43-45 116 6 7 25 26 28 30-32 117 18 52 118 13 20 119 11-13 16 18 19 120 12 14 15 20 23 121 17 24 122 5-8 123 35 36

78

WORK [Continued] ~players [Continued]

124 20 125 5 21 24 271 281 40 126 151 21 22 251 26 361 371 39 127 11 121 201 211 30 33 128 18 31 129 4 1 7 1 9-11 1 13 1 18 1 21 2 2 130 31 3540 131 16 26 27 133 2 6 134 121 16-18 201 211 25 136 17-19 26 27 33-35 137 6 8 161 19 20 138 3-6 13 20 139 10 121 14-16 140 9-11 141 16 17 201 12 202 2 3 203 7 206 31 15 207 3 5 209 16

Labor Contracting 107 19 261 291 311 32 133 16-18 26

Migrant Labor 101 41 5 12 30 102 6 7 103 24 25 104 2-6 15 241 25 52 105 9-12 171 18 106 121 131 15 17 21-24 107 4 5 8 18 24-27 30 31 108 3 8 15 109 7 8 19-21 27-30 110 91 101 13 15 111 8 12 16 17 112 6 31 32 113 13 15 18 32 114 31 32 115 52 116 27-30 117 12 17-19 291 31 118 16 119 11 12 120 11-13 15 22 121 10 11 22 122 5 22

79

WORK Continued] --grgrant Labor Continued]

123 35 42 43 125 33 126 26 30 33 37 38 127 31 128 16 21 28 129 3 4 11-17 20 21 130 33 34 131 15 19-21 26 133 19 134 9-13 21 22 135 21 25 29 136 37 38 137 16 20 139 13 15-17 140 3 4 141 19 20 142 18 143 11 13 201 8 14 202 4 9 15 203 4 5 7 8-10 205 3 4 7 206 2 4 5-7 9 12-15 208 6 209 8 9 12-15

Mining 103 8 19 115 33 116 20 21 122 11-13 125 1 3 4 12 131 2 140 4 5 141 1

Odd Jobs 104 23 105 15 25 106 3 107 12 18 19 34 35 108 3 5 6 9 111 11 15 16 113 13 114 17 18 32 33 40 41 48 115 19 24 116 25 26 117 7 52 118 18 119 8 12 14 15

80

WORK [Continued] --odd Jobs

120 8 17 122 6 7 22 123 36 40 49 124 14 16 19 24 127 11 128 19 20 29 129 1 3 5 7 131 16 25 30 132 14 17 134 8 12 15 16 135 11 23 137 12 20 25 26 138 18 22 139 6 7 12 16 17 140 1 6-8 10 142 2 3 5 9 14 34 35 143 6 12 14-16 206 3 4 209 20

Oil Fields 102 5-7 12 112 25 26 114 14 15 116 1 13 121 17 125 2 4 1 28 46 129 9 135 7 8 I 23 29 139 22 140 4 142 2 3 206 16 18 208 1-5

Permanent Jobs 101 9 27 29 103 12 17 23 24 32 104 4 6 14 24 26 29 34 106 4 107 19 35 108 4 7-9 109 15 27-29 110 2 10 18 19 21 24 111 6 9-11 16 112 7 30 31 113 1 4 21 28-31 114 16 31 32 48 115 16 1 17 4 4 116 2 7-16 32

81

WORK [Continued] --permanent Jobs [Continued]

118 11 131 18 19 119 191 20 120 201 211 25 121 22 122 2 3 I 5~8 I 23 123 11 VI 35 36 124 1 14-17 125 20 25 27-29 37 126 21 25 33 35-38 127 11 20-22 24 30 128 20 28-30 129 4 7 130 31 36-38 131 21 30 132 18 19 133 19 22 134 11 18 25-28 36 136 2 10 14 15 19 33-35 137 6 8 26-28 138 1-4 8 139 22 23 140 4 5 10-12 20 141 12 17 142 5 25 26 28 35 143 19 201 10 205 6 8 9 2 07 3 1 5 208 1

Prisoners of War as Workers 115 47 133 20 203 9

Strikes 101 17 104 21 22 1 43 105 11 21 106 13 15 16 191 20 33 107 7 11 15 28 109 20 21 110 32 33 111 13 112 7-10 14 113 32 115 48-50 118 18 124 24 125 3 4

82

WORK [Continued] --strikes [Continued]

126 36 127 24 129 10 11 130 40 41 131 27 133 25 138 8 139 16 17 140 14-16 22 201 14 203 7 206 10-13 209 18

Unions 101 17 35 104 21 22 45 105 21 106 15 16 107 5 11-13 21-24 108 12 109 20 112 2 10 32 34-36 113 31 114 42 115 50 116 33 34 118 18 119 13 120 23 24 124 24 125 34 43 45 46 126 36 127 42 128 30 129 10 11 16 130 39-41 46 131 26 134 23 139 16 140 14 22 141 21 203 7 209 18

Wages 101 27 103 10 14 17 18 22 23 33 104 2 4 I 22 I 24 26 341 35 47 105 13 161 17

83

WORK [Continued] --wages [Continued]

106 14 18 19 107 2 12 17 25 30 108 5 6 8 109 6 8 20 21 28 29 31 40 110 7 9 11 1216 111 8 11 13 14 16 112 4 8-10 14 113 13 16-18 26 28 29 114 11 18 25 32 33 42 115 16 28 44 50 116 7 11 16 19 26-32 34 117 7 18 32 35 118 15 18 119 1 11 13 14 120 11-14 121 11 122 3 6-8 123 35 49 125 4 5 7 12 21-23 27-29 38 43 126 23 25 26 36 42 127 17 24 42 43 128 30 129 3 5 7 10 11 21 22 13 0 3 6 3 7 3 9-41 131 12 13 16 134 12 15 16 23 24 26 135 11 21 23 136 28 29 137 8 9 32 138 5 11 18 25 139 6 7 10 12-14 16-18 140 7 9 10 14 15 141 4 8 10 12 15 16 142 16 201 10 203 2 5 204 14 205 6 206 4 10 11 14 15 2 07 10 13 208 9 209 13 15

Work Permits 109 22 23

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HOUSING [Continued] Homes in California IContinued]

138 13 16-18 20 25 28 29 139 17 18 ~3 24 140 6-11 17 141 13 14 16 27 142 29 143 11 12 20 201 10 202 3 203 1 2 204 16 18 205 7 206 7-9 208 10 209 9 11 14 15

Homestead in Arkansas 103 3 115 1 2 4 9 10 22-24 128 1 2 137 1 141 1 2 143 6 7

Homesmiddottead in Missouri 108 1 119 1 2 4

Homestead in Nebraska 130 5-8 18 132 2 8

Homestead in Oklahoma 103 9 12-14 17 104 56 106 2 109 10 110 1 114 1 4 10 16 115 2 7 118 2 4 122 2 4 9 11 123 1 2 9-14 124 3-5 125 9 10 126 3 4 27 127 1 2 6 7 15 16 26 27 128 3 131 1 133 1 4 135 6-8 136 8 11 12 137 7 13

50

HOUSING [Continued] Homestead in Oklahoma [Continued]

138 2 3 9 11 12 139 1-3 142 1-4 7--13 209 3

Homestead in South Dakota 134 2 3

Homestead in Texas 111 3 117 2 121 1 4 129 1 2 140 1

Internment Camps WW II) 122 23 125 35

Labor Camps 103 21 24 28 104 44 107 4 10 12 16 17 26 27 29 109 27 28 31-33 110 33 113 17 20 114 24-28 33 117 11 12 17 18 25 123 33 128 16 129 4 12 17 133 18 134 13 21 22 142 29 202 15 204 16 205 5

State Rental Homes 135 27 28

Tents 101 34 102 4 5 103 9 104 3 13 42 43 62 105 9 106 13 107 4 9 10 14 17 27 28 109 1 2 9 31 113 6 114 24 115 15

51

HOUSING [Continued] Tents Continued]

116 8 117 19 121 17-20 123 33 124 16 125 33 37 127 30~ 37 129 4 12 15 131 13 20 21 134 21 140 6 143 13 14 202 4 204 9 17 206 6 7 209 10 11

IMPACT OF EXPERIENCE

l(H 14 161 191 28 31 102 10 103 35 41 104 2 81 48 55 63 64 106 26 27 107 6 14 30-33 35-37 108 19-21 109 40 110 13 19 20 27 34-36 38 39 111 18 112 14 17 19-211 30 34 40 113 24-26 2 9 34 37 114 50 115 20 53 116 37 117 10 15 24 27 58 121 11 15-19 31 122 23 24 123 39 42 53-55 125 45 47 126 17 ~ 18 24 33 45 46 127 12 14 19-21 32-351 41 43 128 19 30~ 35-38 130 48 49 131 191 25 31 132 17 24

52

IMPACT OF EXPERIENCE [Continued]

134 136

137 138 141 142 143 202 203 209

24 25 28 11 17 20 41 29_ 32 16 31-33 14 25 26 28 34 22 23 16-19 11 19 25

29 21 25 33 35 36 40

INDIANA

202 1

IOWA

142 205 207

4 1 1

IWO JIMA

117 42-48

JAPANESE INTERNMENT

122 125 205

23 35 9 10

KANSAS

113 116 132 207

3 14 1 6 16

KU KLUX KLAN

103 135

28 14-17

53

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA

114 301 46 116 19 122 22 131 20 135 20 139 11 140 13 202 4 51 9 17 18 208 3 1 6 10-12

Attraction of California 101 3 1 17 102 3 103 18 20 105 6 106 6 9 11 281 29 107 8 108 4 I 18 109 9 110 8 111 9 112 23 113 51 6 114 91 22 115 14 391 41 116 71 9 117 8 118 11 12 119 8 1 10 11 121 9 122 3 124 10 11 125 81 241 30 126 151 16 127 8 1 16 27 128 13 129 3 130 32 131 12 25 132 3 11 12 134 81 11 24 135 11 18 136 18 139 101 26 140 5 141 51 14 142 3 4 143 11 201 4 I 6 8 12

54

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA [Continued]

202 6 206 2 4 209 2

Belongings 101 3 102 4 103 15 20 104 42 105 6 7 106 10 107 3 16 108 4 111 8 112 2 113 6 7 11 114 30 115 14 116 22 117 8 118 13 15 124 10 12 126 17 127 9 18 128 15 130 30 35 131 13 132 14 135 20 136 19 138 14 140 9 141 14 202 5 205 1 207 19 209 5

Border Inspections 102 8 103 15 20 104 9 10 49 105 8 106 30 108 18 19 110 24 113 6 7 10-12 114 30 31 117 11 118 13

55

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA Continued] Border Inspections Continued]

121 10 123 33 124 13 125 32 126 20 127 10 29 128 16 18 131 14 132 14 133 7 135 20 137 18 138 14 143 15 209 5 8

CookingFood 102 3 5 13 15 103 21 106 10 113 8 10 114 9 29 116 10 117 9 118 12 119 10 123 33 125 19 31 126 20 127 10 128 15 130 3 0 1 3 3 131 13 14 132 13 133 5 6 134 10 135 20 138 14 141 12 143 11 15 209 5

Funds Available 101 3 24 102 4 103 15 18 104 2 105 6 106 9 107 4 14-16

56

MIGRATIONTO CALIFORNIA [Continued] Funds Available [Continued]

108 5 110 3 8 111 8 112 1 4 6 113 6 114 10 17 29 115 14 116 10 22 117 710 118 13 121 3 10 122 4 123 34 124 12 125 17 126 5 18-20 127 17 2 9 128 15 129 3 130 29 30 34 131 13 132 13 133 3 134 8 10 135 12 18 138 14 140 6 141 12 142 25 143 10 11 201 7 205 1 209 5

Reasons for Move 101 3 23 102 2 4 103 15 18 20 25 39 104 2 42 105 4 6 106 9 11 107 2 108 3 5 18 109 9 10 13 27 110 3 4 8 111 7 8 112 2 113 5 6

57

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA [Continued] Reasons for Move [Continued]

114 115 116 117 118 119 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 201 204 205 206 207 209

Route 102 103 104 105 106 108 110 112 113 114 115 116

8-10 21 22 14 19-22 7 11 8 8 3 141 10 8 14 7 1

12 2 291 121 11 11 41 111 181 8 13 10 51 5

9

4 30 1 32

101 141 23-25 30

8 1 16 1 30 13

3 311 321 341 35 13

3 8-11

12 18 40

13

26 6 9 11

2-4 16 17 19 24 21 10 6 9 1 2 10 19 11 21 191 22

4 18-20 2 I 8 61 7 10 4 3 5 4 I 8 31 40 22-24

58

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA Continued] Route Continued]

117 8-10 118 12 119 9 10 124 11 125 17 126 181 19 127 9 181 29 128 14-16 130 32-34 131 14 132 13 134 10 135 11 19 137 17 138 13 14 202 4 5 205 1 209 7

Shelter 102 4 103 18-20 104 9 106 10 107 4 108 4 111 8 112 5 113 8 10 114 9 24 28 29 116 22 23 117 9 118 12 119 9 121 9 123 33 124 10 125 17-19 126 17 127 9 128 15 129 3 130 301 33 131 13 132 13 133 5 134 10 135 11 136 19

59

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA [Continued] Shelter [Continued]

137 17 141 12 143 11 201 7 2 07 18 209 5

Transportation 101 3 102 4-6 103 16 18 20 104 8 42 105 6 1 7 106 10 107 3 108 4 109 9 13 110 3 8 23 24 111 8 112 5 113 6 7 114 8 24 29-31 115 14 116 1 9 10 22 117 8 118 12 119 8 9 121 9 122 4 I 17 123 32 33 124 12 125 17-191 24 26 2 9 31 126 5 17 18 127 9 17 128 15 129 3 131 13 133 4 134 10 135 11 136 19 138 13 139 10 140 5 9 141 12 142 3 25

15143 201 8 205 1 209 1 2 4 5

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MISSOURI

108 1 2 19 115 4 0 121 2 129 16 207 7 208 5

Cities Cape Girardeau

116 9 El Dorado Springs

108 1 3 Hannibal

119 4 7 Kansas City

116 8 207 3

Monroe City 119 1

St Louis 119 2 4 7 8

MONTANA

119 3

NEBRASKA

132 1 Cities

Grand Island 130 18

Kerney 130 3

Litchfield 130 3 4 16 35

Ponca 130 1 4 7

Return to 130 40

THE NEW DEAL Civilian Conservation Corps

103 34

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THE NEW DEAL [Continued] Civilian Conservation Corps [Continued]

110 3-7 9 35 112 28 119 15 125 5 12 21-23 129 18 139 7-9 16 207 13 208 10

Hoover 103 32 34 125 12

National Recovery AdministrationOther Agencies 103 32 34 118 8 205 4 5 8-19

Politics 101 34 103 33 35 104 7 1 8 33 107 12 112 13 28 121 2 125 12 14 15 131 10 132 10 11 138 8 1 15 139 14 140 25 207 12 208 15 209 21

Roosevelt 101 32-34 103 32 104 32 33 106 5 108 5 6 15 16 110 3 35 36 111 6 7 112 27 28 113 25 32 114 19 115 12 118 9 119 6 15 123 30 31 125 12 15 126 13

62

THE NEW DEAL [Continued] Roosevelt [Continued]

127 22 23 128 11 129 10 14 130 23 24 26 27 131 5 9 10 132 9 133 13 27 134 4 8 24 138 11 139 6 7 13 14 23 140 24 14178 142 17 18 205 17 18 207 9 12 13 208 10 209 21

Voting 103 33 106 5 110 25 26 125 14 130 23 131 5 139 252 4 140 25 207 13

Works Progress Administration 101 336 102 2 104 31 105 4 5 8 19 20 107 1 108 12 110 35 111 177 112 28 113 17 18 21 24 33 114 22 115 13 118 8 119 14 156 124 14 17 125 1 12 23 127 22 128 20 23 27 129 5 10 132 9 11 16 133 11 17

63

THE NEW DEAL [Continued] Works Progress Administration Continued]

134 5 9 23 138 11 12 13978 140 23 141 23 142 18 204 6 207 12 208 10 209 21

NEW MEXICO

135 11 18-20 140 3 4

Cities Albuquerque

117 8 11 Deming

116 22 23 Gallup

116 12 Las Cruces

116 22 23

OKIE

113 10 33 114 41 46 128 18 25 33 132 18 19 135 26 202 5 205 4 1 6 208 4

Definition 101 31 102 8 104 37 54 105 22 106 31-33 107 38 108 19 109 17T 19 27 110 28 35

64

OKIE [Continued] Definition [Continued]

114 44 118 24 121 21 32 123 22 37 38 124 25 26 126 40 127 14 31 33 128 33 132 21 22 134 14 136 37-40 137 22 30 139 19 141 25 201 16 202 4 1 16 203 10 206 14 208 4 13

Reactions to Term 101 32 102 8 9 104 37 54 105 22 106 31-33 107 38 39 109 19 110 12 27 28 113 33 34 37 114 41 42 116 34 118 24 120 26 27 121 21 123 37 38 42 124 18 125 42 43 126 32 40 46 127 14 33 36 128 24 25 33 129 21 131 23 132 23 136 22 39 40 137 21 22 30 139 19 141 24 142 29 30

42

35

65

OKIE [Continued] Reactions to Term [Continued]

201 16 203 10 205 12

Rednecks 107 2 4-26

OKLAHOMA

111 6 125 3 10 126 10 14 27 43 128 4 135 11 12 141 5 9

Cities Ardmore

110 1 2 139 2

Blair 114 15

Blanchard 120 1 2 5

Boley 133 1 1 3

Boynton 135 11

Bushyhead 137 73 6

Checotah 113 1 4 128 3 8 209 1

Chelsea 137 7 812

Cold Springs 140 4

Colgate 112 2

Comanche 142 1

Council Hill 131 1

Cushing 201 2

Duncan 110 1 124 1

66

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities Continued]

Durant 103 16

Dustin 139 1 2 25

Enid 138 middot 6

EufaulaLake Eufaula 103 71 29 209 23

Fort Gibson 123 1 12 13 24 25 32 126 1 16

Fort Sill 120 5

Frederick 104 56

Granite 114 8

Greenfield 141 9

Guthrie 138 2-5 13 15

Hammon 142 3 15

Hanna 112 3 136 1

Hartshorne 125 1

Henryetta 103 16 209 1

Hillibee 127 4

Hitchita 112 25 209 3

Holdenville 137 3-5

Hollis 102 1

Lenna 118 1 131 2

Lexington 120 1 2

Lindsay 106 9

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OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities (Continued]

Maud 118 1

McAlester 109 91 10 125 20

McLain 122 1

Meeker 127 6 15 16

Muskogee 122 1 123 18 19 25

Nowata 122 2

Oaklodge 116 1 5

Okemah 103 8 133 4

Oklahoma City 120 8 12 138 3 5

Paden 127 4

Pauls Valley 106 1 109 10 13

Pitcher 103 8

Pleasant Valley 109 10 13

Ponca City 142 1 2

Porum 112 1

Prague 127 5 6

Quinton 136 1 10 11 18

Sallisaw 116 16_ 36

Scullyville 116 3 7

Seminole 116 1 135 8

Spiro 102 1 116 1 3 6 7

68

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities [Continued]

Stillwater 201 4 13

Tryon 201 1

Tulsa 116 16 17

Tuttle 120 1

Watonga 120 4 141 9

Weletka 103 11

Wewoka 112 1 4 25

Whodathoughtit 113 3

Craig County 122 11

Moved to 114 8 115 26 128 2 3 131 1 2 137 3 141 4

Oklahoma Territory 127 1-3

Payne County 105 1

Return to 102 11 107 15 109 27 110 18 38 111 8 18 114 10 14 15 17 116 36 37 120 13 27 123 53 125 25 26 29 30 40 127 16 28 131 13 22 25 133 16 135 23 25 136 18 137 7

69

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Return to [Continued]

139 26 27 140 9 142 3 10 17 22 34 201 13 206 7 207 20 209 1 2 17 18 23

Rogers County 101 23

Sequoyah County 116 1 16-18 36

Wagoner County 101 23

OREGON

109 28 29 130 29-34 206 2

POEMS

128 14 22 25 31 34 36

RELIEFWELFARE Agencies

102 91 13 103 32 107 35 112 12 114 18 124 2 3 125 17 202 5 15 2 0 4 2 11-13

Attitudes toward 101 10 102 91 10 103 32 104 24 32 105 19 110 14 26 27 111 17 112 12 113 17 2833

70

RELIEFWELFARE [Continued] Attitudes toward [Continued]

116 35 119 15 121 177 19 25 123 43 124 177 23 125 38 126 35_~ 39 127 417 42 128 27-30 129 5 130 2 7 131 4 27 30 31 132 16-18 133 13 14 137 32 139 8 140 23 142 18 202 71 8 1 15 203 6 11 204 13 14 20 208 10 209 21

Quality 102 10 103 32 104 32 125 38 39 204 15

Type Received 102 9 10 103 16 32 33 104 24 31 105 19 107 15 108 4 110 17 111 17 112 12 113 32 114 18 42 118 8 121 17 124 23 125 37 128 28 29 130 27 132 16

71

RELIEFWELFARE [Continued] Type Received IContinued]

133 13 134 15 135 28 139 8 202 5 71815 204 15 208 9 209 211 22

Welfare 101 9 10 102 9 10 103 32 104 24 311 36 1 0 5 19- 21 1 2 5 106 12 16 17 23 24 107 14 15 18 351 37 108 4 1 71 18 110 14 17 25-27 111 17 112 121 13 15 113 15 171 28 114 181 421 43 116 35 120 17 121 19 122 24 123 43 125 19 126 251 39 128 27 28 131 4 27 133 11 13 22 136 14 137 32 140 3 141 20 142 18 201 13 202 51 71 15 203 6 11 204 2 11 19-21 205 4 11 12 207 10 13 19

RELIGION

103 32

72

RELIGION [Continued]

110 29 113 321 36 126 28 29 131 6 132 6 135 151 32 142 12 26 33 202 6

Brush Arbor 109 5 122 19 123 25 136 10 139 41 5 209 11

Churches 101 7 11 102 10 105 31 29 106 2 I 8 I 25 107 3 109 5 110 171 18 112 371 39 113 21 16 17 35 114 51 7 8 441 45 115 8 31-33 50-53 117 54-58 118 51 6 1 21 119 4 120 8 121 25 26 122 191 24 123 25126142 124 21 31 5 61 201 22 125 81 41 126 71 241 30 127 21 10 14 271 301 341 351 38-41 128 6 26 27 130 3 131 6 132 6 21 23 133 23 134 1 3 24 25 29 135 7 141 18 31 136 3 7 137 9 10 24 25 138 8 91 14

73

RELIGION Continued] Churches Continued]

140 14 15 141 2 3 9 142 4 22 30-33 143 12 15 24 201 5 11 209 4

MinistryMissionary Work 107 23 113 31 36 142 25 26 29

Moral Majority 134 29

RevivalsTraveling Ministers 109 5 114 5 6 115 32 118 5 6 124 6 125 8 I 9 126 =middot 8 127 5 128 6 131 4 6 I 8 135 14 139 4 141 3 142 26-28 32 33

SOUTH DAKOTA Beadle County

134 1 Huron County

134 5 Return to

134 8 9 29 Wounded Knee

134 5

TEXAS

113 4 114 6 28 43 44 124 4 131 20 142 24 30

74

TEXAS Continued] Cities

Abilene 111 5 6 117 15

Austin lb3 15

Barstow 104 1

Big Spring 142 30 32 209 s 6

Cedar Hill 140 1

Dallas 117 7 140 1

Electra 140 4

Gainesville 121 1

Haskell 129 1

Kemp 117 6

La Mesa 114 14

Plainview 110 3

Port Arthur 116 8 9

Red Springs 114 1

Silverton 140 1

Waco 103 15 16

Wichita Falls 117 8

Wylie 111 1

Brazo River 103 16

Farming Conditions 104 40

Return to 114 14 16 121 28 31 129 6

Rio Grande Valley 103 15

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VIOLENCE

103 28 29 104 17 21 105 25 27 107 61 9 12 261 28 30 109 2 01 21 33 111 13 17 112 9 10 36 113 4J 18J 21-23 26-29 33 34 114 2527 35 115 49 123 36 125 191 43 126 41 127 23 131 22 23 138 10 11 20-22 139 9 10 15 18 25 203 8 204 9 206 10-12

VIRGINIA

206 1

WASHINGTON

206 1

WORK --xfter World War II

101 29 102 12 103 31 104 15 44 106 16 107 171 19-21 36 110 19 20 34 37 111 16 112 34J 35 114 48 116 31 117 51-57 119 18 120 21 23 24

76

WORK [Continued] --xfter World War II [Continued]

123 46 50 124 28 125 2 28 43-45 126 38 44 127 33 371 41 129 71 8 130 38 41 42 46 134 11 136 301 31 138 25-27 139 22 141 21 26 206 187 19 207 5

Conditions 103 22-24 26 104 2-6 15 16 30 35 52 107 22 24-28 30 31 109 31 110 10 11 12 25 112 26 29 113 15 114 24 124 20 125 22 27 2 9 32 126 21 26 30 38 129 5 12 13 131 21 139 18 203 5 7

During World War II 101 20 29 102 11 103 24 35 104 15 105 25 26 107 17 108 5 6 20 109 37 110 18 19 37 111 12 113 22 26 114 47 48 115 44 47 53 116 31 117 35-51 118 23 119 16

77

WORK [Continued] --ollring World War II [Continued]

120 20 21 121 29 123 22 46 124 27 125 3 27 34 35 43 126 35 43 44 127 20 128 21 29 37 129 7 10 130 37 38 40 41 131 26 29 132 23 133 16 20 134 11 20 136 27 28 138 23-25 139 18 20 21 141 21 26 143 19 202 9 203 8 206 10 15 207 3 4 209 20

Employers 101 30 1025-712 103 12 17 22 32 104 2 15 30 105 11 16 106 15 19 107 9 29-31 38 108 14 15 20 109 1 15 20 27 110 9-11 13 27 36 111 15 112 6 7 26 29 32 113 15 16 28 29 114 11 24 31 41-43 115 16 43-45 116 6 7 25 26 28 30-32 117 18 52 118 13 20 119 11-13 16 18 19 120 12 14 15 20 23 121 17 24 122 5-8 123 35 36

78

WORK [Continued] ~players [Continued]

124 20 125 5 21 24 271 281 40 126 151 21 22 251 26 361 371 39 127 11 121 201 211 30 33 128 18 31 129 4 1 7 1 9-11 1 13 1 18 1 21 2 2 130 31 3540 131 16 26 27 133 2 6 134 121 16-18 201 211 25 136 17-19 26 27 33-35 137 6 8 161 19 20 138 3-6 13 20 139 10 121 14-16 140 9-11 141 16 17 201 12 202 2 3 203 7 206 31 15 207 3 5 209 16

Labor Contracting 107 19 261 291 311 32 133 16-18 26

Migrant Labor 101 41 5 12 30 102 6 7 103 24 25 104 2-6 15 241 25 52 105 9-12 171 18 106 121 131 15 17 21-24 107 4 5 8 18 24-27 30 31 108 3 8 15 109 7 8 19-21 27-30 110 91 101 13 15 111 8 12 16 17 112 6 31 32 113 13 15 18 32 114 31 32 115 52 116 27-30 117 12 17-19 291 31 118 16 119 11 12 120 11-13 15 22 121 10 11 22 122 5 22

79

WORK Continued] --grgrant Labor Continued]

123 35 42 43 125 33 126 26 30 33 37 38 127 31 128 16 21 28 129 3 4 11-17 20 21 130 33 34 131 15 19-21 26 133 19 134 9-13 21 22 135 21 25 29 136 37 38 137 16 20 139 13 15-17 140 3 4 141 19 20 142 18 143 11 13 201 8 14 202 4 9 15 203 4 5 7 8-10 205 3 4 7 206 2 4 5-7 9 12-15 208 6 209 8 9 12-15

Mining 103 8 19 115 33 116 20 21 122 11-13 125 1 3 4 12 131 2 140 4 5 141 1

Odd Jobs 104 23 105 15 25 106 3 107 12 18 19 34 35 108 3 5 6 9 111 11 15 16 113 13 114 17 18 32 33 40 41 48 115 19 24 116 25 26 117 7 52 118 18 119 8 12 14 15

80

WORK [Continued] --odd Jobs

120 8 17 122 6 7 22 123 36 40 49 124 14 16 19 24 127 11 128 19 20 29 129 1 3 5 7 131 16 25 30 132 14 17 134 8 12 15 16 135 11 23 137 12 20 25 26 138 18 22 139 6 7 12 16 17 140 1 6-8 10 142 2 3 5 9 14 34 35 143 6 12 14-16 206 3 4 209 20

Oil Fields 102 5-7 12 112 25 26 114 14 15 116 1 13 121 17 125 2 4 1 28 46 129 9 135 7 8 I 23 29 139 22 140 4 142 2 3 206 16 18 208 1-5

Permanent Jobs 101 9 27 29 103 12 17 23 24 32 104 4 6 14 24 26 29 34 106 4 107 19 35 108 4 7-9 109 15 27-29 110 2 10 18 19 21 24 111 6 9-11 16 112 7 30 31 113 1 4 21 28-31 114 16 31 32 48 115 16 1 17 4 4 116 2 7-16 32

81

WORK [Continued] --permanent Jobs [Continued]

118 11 131 18 19 119 191 20 120 201 211 25 121 22 122 2 3 I 5~8 I 23 123 11 VI 35 36 124 1 14-17 125 20 25 27-29 37 126 21 25 33 35-38 127 11 20-22 24 30 128 20 28-30 129 4 7 130 31 36-38 131 21 30 132 18 19 133 19 22 134 11 18 25-28 36 136 2 10 14 15 19 33-35 137 6 8 26-28 138 1-4 8 139 22 23 140 4 5 10-12 20 141 12 17 142 5 25 26 28 35 143 19 201 10 205 6 8 9 2 07 3 1 5 208 1

Prisoners of War as Workers 115 47 133 20 203 9

Strikes 101 17 104 21 22 1 43 105 11 21 106 13 15 16 191 20 33 107 7 11 15 28 109 20 21 110 32 33 111 13 112 7-10 14 113 32 115 48-50 118 18 124 24 125 3 4

82

WORK [Continued] --strikes [Continued]

126 36 127 24 129 10 11 130 40 41 131 27 133 25 138 8 139 16 17 140 14-16 22 201 14 203 7 206 10-13 209 18

Unions 101 17 35 104 21 22 45 105 21 106 15 16 107 5 11-13 21-24 108 12 109 20 112 2 10 32 34-36 113 31 114 42 115 50 116 33 34 118 18 119 13 120 23 24 124 24 125 34 43 45 46 126 36 127 42 128 30 129 10 11 16 130 39-41 46 131 26 134 23 139 16 140 14 22 141 21 203 7 209 18

Wages 101 27 103 10 14 17 18 22 23 33 104 2 4 I 22 I 24 26 341 35 47 105 13 161 17

83

WORK [Continued] --wages [Continued]

106 14 18 19 107 2 12 17 25 30 108 5 6 8 109 6 8 20 21 28 29 31 40 110 7 9 11 1216 111 8 11 13 14 16 112 4 8-10 14 113 13 16-18 26 28 29 114 11 18 25 32 33 42 115 16 28 44 50 116 7 11 16 19 26-32 34 117 7 18 32 35 118 15 18 119 1 11 13 14 120 11-14 121 11 122 3 6-8 123 35 49 125 4 5 7 12 21-23 27-29 38 43 126 23 25 26 36 42 127 17 24 42 43 128 30 129 3 5 7 10 11 21 22 13 0 3 6 3 7 3 9-41 131 12 13 16 134 12 15 16 23 24 26 135 11 21 23 136 28 29 137 8 9 32 138 5 11 18 25 139 6 7 10 12-14 16-18 140 7 9 10 14 15 141 4 8 10 12 15 16 142 16 201 10 203 2 5 204 14 205 6 206 4 10 11 14 15 2 07 10 13 208 9 209 13 15

Work Permits 109 22 23

50

HOUSING [Continued] Homestead in Oklahoma [Continued]

138 2 3 9 11 12 139 1-3 142 1-4 7--13 209 3

Homestead in South Dakota 134 2 3

Homestead in Texas 111 3 117 2 121 1 4 129 1 2 140 1

Internment Camps WW II) 122 23 125 35

Labor Camps 103 21 24 28 104 44 107 4 10 12 16 17 26 27 29 109 27 28 31-33 110 33 113 17 20 114 24-28 33 117 11 12 17 18 25 123 33 128 16 129 4 12 17 133 18 134 13 21 22 142 29 202 15 204 16 205 5

State Rental Homes 135 27 28

Tents 101 34 102 4 5 103 9 104 3 13 42 43 62 105 9 106 13 107 4 9 10 14 17 27 28 109 1 2 9 31 113 6 114 24 115 15

51

HOUSING [Continued] Tents Continued]

116 8 117 19 121 17-20 123 33 124 16 125 33 37 127 30~ 37 129 4 12 15 131 13 20 21 134 21 140 6 143 13 14 202 4 204 9 17 206 6 7 209 10 11

IMPACT OF EXPERIENCE

l(H 14 161 191 28 31 102 10 103 35 41 104 2 81 48 55 63 64 106 26 27 107 6 14 30-33 35-37 108 19-21 109 40 110 13 19 20 27 34-36 38 39 111 18 112 14 17 19-211 30 34 40 113 24-26 2 9 34 37 114 50 115 20 53 116 37 117 10 15 24 27 58 121 11 15-19 31 122 23 24 123 39 42 53-55 125 45 47 126 17 ~ 18 24 33 45 46 127 12 14 19-21 32-351 41 43 128 19 30~ 35-38 130 48 49 131 191 25 31 132 17 24

52

IMPACT OF EXPERIENCE [Continued]

134 136

137 138 141 142 143 202 203 209

24 25 28 11 17 20 41 29_ 32 16 31-33 14 25 26 28 34 22 23 16-19 11 19 25

29 21 25 33 35 36 40

INDIANA

202 1

IOWA

142 205 207

4 1 1

IWO JIMA

117 42-48

JAPANESE INTERNMENT

122 125 205

23 35 9 10

KANSAS

113 116 132 207

3 14 1 6 16

KU KLUX KLAN

103 135

28 14-17

53

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA

114 301 46 116 19 122 22 131 20 135 20 139 11 140 13 202 4 51 9 17 18 208 3 1 6 10-12

Attraction of California 101 3 1 17 102 3 103 18 20 105 6 106 6 9 11 281 29 107 8 108 4 I 18 109 9 110 8 111 9 112 23 113 51 6 114 91 22 115 14 391 41 116 71 9 117 8 118 11 12 119 8 1 10 11 121 9 122 3 124 10 11 125 81 241 30 126 151 16 127 8 1 16 27 128 13 129 3 130 32 131 12 25 132 3 11 12 134 81 11 24 135 11 18 136 18 139 101 26 140 5 141 51 14 142 3 4 143 11 201 4 I 6 8 12

54

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA [Continued]

202 6 206 2 4 209 2

Belongings 101 3 102 4 103 15 20 104 42 105 6 7 106 10 107 3 16 108 4 111 8 112 2 113 6 7 11 114 30 115 14 116 22 117 8 118 13 15 124 10 12 126 17 127 9 18 128 15 130 30 35 131 13 132 14 135 20 136 19 138 14 140 9 141 14 202 5 205 1 207 19 209 5

Border Inspections 102 8 103 15 20 104 9 10 49 105 8 106 30 108 18 19 110 24 113 6 7 10-12 114 30 31 117 11 118 13

55

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA Continued] Border Inspections Continued]

121 10 123 33 124 13 125 32 126 20 127 10 29 128 16 18 131 14 132 14 133 7 135 20 137 18 138 14 143 15 209 5 8

CookingFood 102 3 5 13 15 103 21 106 10 113 8 10 114 9 29 116 10 117 9 118 12 119 10 123 33 125 19 31 126 20 127 10 128 15 130 3 0 1 3 3 131 13 14 132 13 133 5 6 134 10 135 20 138 14 141 12 143 11 15 209 5

Funds Available 101 3 24 102 4 103 15 18 104 2 105 6 106 9 107 4 14-16

56

MIGRATIONTO CALIFORNIA [Continued] Funds Available [Continued]

108 5 110 3 8 111 8 112 1 4 6 113 6 114 10 17 29 115 14 116 10 22 117 710 118 13 121 3 10 122 4 123 34 124 12 125 17 126 5 18-20 127 17 2 9 128 15 129 3 130 29 30 34 131 13 132 13 133 3 134 8 10 135 12 18 138 14 140 6 141 12 142 25 143 10 11 201 7 205 1 209 5

Reasons for Move 101 3 23 102 2 4 103 15 18 20 25 39 104 2 42 105 4 6 106 9 11 107 2 108 3 5 18 109 9 10 13 27 110 3 4 8 111 7 8 112 2 113 5 6

57

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA [Continued] Reasons for Move [Continued]

114 115 116 117 118 119 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 201 204 205 206 207 209

Route 102 103 104 105 106 108 110 112 113 114 115 116

8-10 21 22 14 19-22 7 11 8 8 3 141 10 8 14 7 1

12 2 291 121 11 11 41 111 181 8 13 10 51 5

9

4 30 1 32

101 141 23-25 30

8 1 16 1 30 13

3 311 321 341 35 13

3 8-11

12 18 40

13

26 6 9 11

2-4 16 17 19 24 21 10 6 9 1 2 10 19 11 21 191 22

4 18-20 2 I 8 61 7 10 4 3 5 4 I 8 31 40 22-24

58

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA Continued] Route Continued]

117 8-10 118 12 119 9 10 124 11 125 17 126 181 19 127 9 181 29 128 14-16 130 32-34 131 14 132 13 134 10 135 11 19 137 17 138 13 14 202 4 5 205 1 209 7

Shelter 102 4 103 18-20 104 9 106 10 107 4 108 4 111 8 112 5 113 8 10 114 9 24 28 29 116 22 23 117 9 118 12 119 9 121 9 123 33 124 10 125 17-19 126 17 127 9 128 15 129 3 130 301 33 131 13 132 13 133 5 134 10 135 11 136 19

59

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA [Continued] Shelter [Continued]

137 17 141 12 143 11 201 7 2 07 18 209 5

Transportation 101 3 102 4-6 103 16 18 20 104 8 42 105 6 1 7 106 10 107 3 108 4 109 9 13 110 3 8 23 24 111 8 112 5 113 6 7 114 8 24 29-31 115 14 116 1 9 10 22 117 8 118 12 119 8 9 121 9 122 4 I 17 123 32 33 124 12 125 17-191 24 26 2 9 31 126 5 17 18 127 9 17 128 15 129 3 131 13 133 4 134 10 135 11 136 19 138 13 139 10 140 5 9 141 12 142 3 25

15143 201 8 205 1 209 1 2 4 5

60

MISSOURI

108 1 2 19 115 4 0 121 2 129 16 207 7 208 5

Cities Cape Girardeau

116 9 El Dorado Springs

108 1 3 Hannibal

119 4 7 Kansas City

116 8 207 3

Monroe City 119 1

St Louis 119 2 4 7 8

MONTANA

119 3

NEBRASKA

132 1 Cities

Grand Island 130 18

Kerney 130 3

Litchfield 130 3 4 16 35

Ponca 130 1 4 7

Return to 130 40

THE NEW DEAL Civilian Conservation Corps

103 34

61

THE NEW DEAL [Continued] Civilian Conservation Corps [Continued]

110 3-7 9 35 112 28 119 15 125 5 12 21-23 129 18 139 7-9 16 207 13 208 10

Hoover 103 32 34 125 12

National Recovery AdministrationOther Agencies 103 32 34 118 8 205 4 5 8-19

Politics 101 34 103 33 35 104 7 1 8 33 107 12 112 13 28 121 2 125 12 14 15 131 10 132 10 11 138 8 1 15 139 14 140 25 207 12 208 15 209 21

Roosevelt 101 32-34 103 32 104 32 33 106 5 108 5 6 15 16 110 3 35 36 111 6 7 112 27 28 113 25 32 114 19 115 12 118 9 119 6 15 123 30 31 125 12 15 126 13

62

THE NEW DEAL [Continued] Roosevelt [Continued]

127 22 23 128 11 129 10 14 130 23 24 26 27 131 5 9 10 132 9 133 13 27 134 4 8 24 138 11 139 6 7 13 14 23 140 24 14178 142 17 18 205 17 18 207 9 12 13 208 10 209 21

Voting 103 33 106 5 110 25 26 125 14 130 23 131 5 139 252 4 140 25 207 13

Works Progress Administration 101 336 102 2 104 31 105 4 5 8 19 20 107 1 108 12 110 35 111 177 112 28 113 17 18 21 24 33 114 22 115 13 118 8 119 14 156 124 14 17 125 1 12 23 127 22 128 20 23 27 129 5 10 132 9 11 16 133 11 17

63

THE NEW DEAL [Continued] Works Progress Administration Continued]

134 5 9 23 138 11 12 13978 140 23 141 23 142 18 204 6 207 12 208 10 209 21

NEW MEXICO

135 11 18-20 140 3 4

Cities Albuquerque

117 8 11 Deming

116 22 23 Gallup

116 12 Las Cruces

116 22 23

OKIE

113 10 33 114 41 46 128 18 25 33 132 18 19 135 26 202 5 205 4 1 6 208 4

Definition 101 31 102 8 104 37 54 105 22 106 31-33 107 38 108 19 109 17T 19 27 110 28 35

64

OKIE [Continued] Definition [Continued]

114 44 118 24 121 21 32 123 22 37 38 124 25 26 126 40 127 14 31 33 128 33 132 21 22 134 14 136 37-40 137 22 30 139 19 141 25 201 16 202 4 1 16 203 10 206 14 208 4 13

Reactions to Term 101 32 102 8 9 104 37 54 105 22 106 31-33 107 38 39 109 19 110 12 27 28 113 33 34 37 114 41 42 116 34 118 24 120 26 27 121 21 123 37 38 42 124 18 125 42 43 126 32 40 46 127 14 33 36 128 24 25 33 129 21 131 23 132 23 136 22 39 40 137 21 22 30 139 19 141 24 142 29 30

42

35

65

OKIE [Continued] Reactions to Term [Continued]

201 16 203 10 205 12

Rednecks 107 2 4-26

OKLAHOMA

111 6 125 3 10 126 10 14 27 43 128 4 135 11 12 141 5 9

Cities Ardmore

110 1 2 139 2

Blair 114 15

Blanchard 120 1 2 5

Boley 133 1 1 3

Boynton 135 11

Bushyhead 137 73 6

Checotah 113 1 4 128 3 8 209 1

Chelsea 137 7 812

Cold Springs 140 4

Colgate 112 2

Comanche 142 1

Council Hill 131 1

Cushing 201 2

Duncan 110 1 124 1

66

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities Continued]

Durant 103 16

Dustin 139 1 2 25

Enid 138 middot 6

EufaulaLake Eufaula 103 71 29 209 23

Fort Gibson 123 1 12 13 24 25 32 126 1 16

Fort Sill 120 5

Frederick 104 56

Granite 114 8

Greenfield 141 9

Guthrie 138 2-5 13 15

Hammon 142 3 15

Hanna 112 3 136 1

Hartshorne 125 1

Henryetta 103 16 209 1

Hillibee 127 4

Hitchita 112 25 209 3

Holdenville 137 3-5

Hollis 102 1

Lenna 118 1 131 2

Lexington 120 1 2

Lindsay 106 9

67

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities (Continued]

Maud 118 1

McAlester 109 91 10 125 20

McLain 122 1

Meeker 127 6 15 16

Muskogee 122 1 123 18 19 25

Nowata 122 2

Oaklodge 116 1 5

Okemah 103 8 133 4

Oklahoma City 120 8 12 138 3 5

Paden 127 4

Pauls Valley 106 1 109 10 13

Pitcher 103 8

Pleasant Valley 109 10 13

Ponca City 142 1 2

Porum 112 1

Prague 127 5 6

Quinton 136 1 10 11 18

Sallisaw 116 16_ 36

Scullyville 116 3 7

Seminole 116 1 135 8

Spiro 102 1 116 1 3 6 7

68

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities [Continued]

Stillwater 201 4 13

Tryon 201 1

Tulsa 116 16 17

Tuttle 120 1

Watonga 120 4 141 9

Weletka 103 11

Wewoka 112 1 4 25

Whodathoughtit 113 3

Craig County 122 11

Moved to 114 8 115 26 128 2 3 131 1 2 137 3 141 4

Oklahoma Territory 127 1-3

Payne County 105 1

Return to 102 11 107 15 109 27 110 18 38 111 8 18 114 10 14 15 17 116 36 37 120 13 27 123 53 125 25 26 29 30 40 127 16 28 131 13 22 25 133 16 135 23 25 136 18 137 7

69

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Return to [Continued]

139 26 27 140 9 142 3 10 17 22 34 201 13 206 7 207 20 209 1 2 17 18 23

Rogers County 101 23

Sequoyah County 116 1 16-18 36

Wagoner County 101 23

OREGON

109 28 29 130 29-34 206 2

POEMS

128 14 22 25 31 34 36

RELIEFWELFARE Agencies

102 91 13 103 32 107 35 112 12 114 18 124 2 3 125 17 202 5 15 2 0 4 2 11-13

Attitudes toward 101 10 102 91 10 103 32 104 24 32 105 19 110 14 26 27 111 17 112 12 113 17 2833

70

RELIEFWELFARE [Continued] Attitudes toward [Continued]

116 35 119 15 121 177 19 25 123 43 124 177 23 125 38 126 35_~ 39 127 417 42 128 27-30 129 5 130 2 7 131 4 27 30 31 132 16-18 133 13 14 137 32 139 8 140 23 142 18 202 71 8 1 15 203 6 11 204 13 14 20 208 10 209 21

Quality 102 10 103 32 104 32 125 38 39 204 15

Type Received 102 9 10 103 16 32 33 104 24 31 105 19 107 15 108 4 110 17 111 17 112 12 113 32 114 18 42 118 8 121 17 124 23 125 37 128 28 29 130 27 132 16

71

RELIEFWELFARE [Continued] Type Received IContinued]

133 13 134 15 135 28 139 8 202 5 71815 204 15 208 9 209 211 22

Welfare 101 9 10 102 9 10 103 32 104 24 311 36 1 0 5 19- 21 1 2 5 106 12 16 17 23 24 107 14 15 18 351 37 108 4 1 71 18 110 14 17 25-27 111 17 112 121 13 15 113 15 171 28 114 181 421 43 116 35 120 17 121 19 122 24 123 43 125 19 126 251 39 128 27 28 131 4 27 133 11 13 22 136 14 137 32 140 3 141 20 142 18 201 13 202 51 71 15 203 6 11 204 2 11 19-21 205 4 11 12 207 10 13 19

RELIGION

103 32

72

RELIGION [Continued]

110 29 113 321 36 126 28 29 131 6 132 6 135 151 32 142 12 26 33 202 6

Brush Arbor 109 5 122 19 123 25 136 10 139 41 5 209 11

Churches 101 7 11 102 10 105 31 29 106 2 I 8 I 25 107 3 109 5 110 171 18 112 371 39 113 21 16 17 35 114 51 7 8 441 45 115 8 31-33 50-53 117 54-58 118 51 6 1 21 119 4 120 8 121 25 26 122 191 24 123 25126142 124 21 31 5 61 201 22 125 81 41 126 71 241 30 127 21 10 14 271 301 341 351 38-41 128 6 26 27 130 3 131 6 132 6 21 23 133 23 134 1 3 24 25 29 135 7 141 18 31 136 3 7 137 9 10 24 25 138 8 91 14

73

RELIGION Continued] Churches Continued]

140 14 15 141 2 3 9 142 4 22 30-33 143 12 15 24 201 5 11 209 4

MinistryMissionary Work 107 23 113 31 36 142 25 26 29

Moral Majority 134 29

RevivalsTraveling Ministers 109 5 114 5 6 115 32 118 5 6 124 6 125 8 I 9 126 =middot 8 127 5 128 6 131 4 6 I 8 135 14 139 4 141 3 142 26-28 32 33

SOUTH DAKOTA Beadle County

134 1 Huron County

134 5 Return to

134 8 9 29 Wounded Knee

134 5

TEXAS

113 4 114 6 28 43 44 124 4 131 20 142 24 30

74

TEXAS Continued] Cities

Abilene 111 5 6 117 15

Austin lb3 15

Barstow 104 1

Big Spring 142 30 32 209 s 6

Cedar Hill 140 1

Dallas 117 7 140 1

Electra 140 4

Gainesville 121 1

Haskell 129 1

Kemp 117 6

La Mesa 114 14

Plainview 110 3

Port Arthur 116 8 9

Red Springs 114 1

Silverton 140 1

Waco 103 15 16

Wichita Falls 117 8

Wylie 111 1

Brazo River 103 16

Farming Conditions 104 40

Return to 114 14 16 121 28 31 129 6

Rio Grande Valley 103 15

75

VIOLENCE

103 28 29 104 17 21 105 25 27 107 61 9 12 261 28 30 109 2 01 21 33 111 13 17 112 9 10 36 113 4J 18J 21-23 26-29 33 34 114 2527 35 115 49 123 36 125 191 43 126 41 127 23 131 22 23 138 10 11 20-22 139 9 10 15 18 25 203 8 204 9 206 10-12

VIRGINIA

206 1

WASHINGTON

206 1

WORK --xfter World War II

101 29 102 12 103 31 104 15 44 106 16 107 171 19-21 36 110 19 20 34 37 111 16 112 34J 35 114 48 116 31 117 51-57 119 18 120 21 23 24

76

WORK [Continued] --xfter World War II [Continued]

123 46 50 124 28 125 2 28 43-45 126 38 44 127 33 371 41 129 71 8 130 38 41 42 46 134 11 136 301 31 138 25-27 139 22 141 21 26 206 187 19 207 5

Conditions 103 22-24 26 104 2-6 15 16 30 35 52 107 22 24-28 30 31 109 31 110 10 11 12 25 112 26 29 113 15 114 24 124 20 125 22 27 2 9 32 126 21 26 30 38 129 5 12 13 131 21 139 18 203 5 7

During World War II 101 20 29 102 11 103 24 35 104 15 105 25 26 107 17 108 5 6 20 109 37 110 18 19 37 111 12 113 22 26 114 47 48 115 44 47 53 116 31 117 35-51 118 23 119 16

77

WORK [Continued] --ollring World War II [Continued]

120 20 21 121 29 123 22 46 124 27 125 3 27 34 35 43 126 35 43 44 127 20 128 21 29 37 129 7 10 130 37 38 40 41 131 26 29 132 23 133 16 20 134 11 20 136 27 28 138 23-25 139 18 20 21 141 21 26 143 19 202 9 203 8 206 10 15 207 3 4 209 20

Employers 101 30 1025-712 103 12 17 22 32 104 2 15 30 105 11 16 106 15 19 107 9 29-31 38 108 14 15 20 109 1 15 20 27 110 9-11 13 27 36 111 15 112 6 7 26 29 32 113 15 16 28 29 114 11 24 31 41-43 115 16 43-45 116 6 7 25 26 28 30-32 117 18 52 118 13 20 119 11-13 16 18 19 120 12 14 15 20 23 121 17 24 122 5-8 123 35 36

78

WORK [Continued] ~players [Continued]

124 20 125 5 21 24 271 281 40 126 151 21 22 251 26 361 371 39 127 11 121 201 211 30 33 128 18 31 129 4 1 7 1 9-11 1 13 1 18 1 21 2 2 130 31 3540 131 16 26 27 133 2 6 134 121 16-18 201 211 25 136 17-19 26 27 33-35 137 6 8 161 19 20 138 3-6 13 20 139 10 121 14-16 140 9-11 141 16 17 201 12 202 2 3 203 7 206 31 15 207 3 5 209 16

Labor Contracting 107 19 261 291 311 32 133 16-18 26

Migrant Labor 101 41 5 12 30 102 6 7 103 24 25 104 2-6 15 241 25 52 105 9-12 171 18 106 121 131 15 17 21-24 107 4 5 8 18 24-27 30 31 108 3 8 15 109 7 8 19-21 27-30 110 91 101 13 15 111 8 12 16 17 112 6 31 32 113 13 15 18 32 114 31 32 115 52 116 27-30 117 12 17-19 291 31 118 16 119 11 12 120 11-13 15 22 121 10 11 22 122 5 22

79

WORK Continued] --grgrant Labor Continued]

123 35 42 43 125 33 126 26 30 33 37 38 127 31 128 16 21 28 129 3 4 11-17 20 21 130 33 34 131 15 19-21 26 133 19 134 9-13 21 22 135 21 25 29 136 37 38 137 16 20 139 13 15-17 140 3 4 141 19 20 142 18 143 11 13 201 8 14 202 4 9 15 203 4 5 7 8-10 205 3 4 7 206 2 4 5-7 9 12-15 208 6 209 8 9 12-15

Mining 103 8 19 115 33 116 20 21 122 11-13 125 1 3 4 12 131 2 140 4 5 141 1

Odd Jobs 104 23 105 15 25 106 3 107 12 18 19 34 35 108 3 5 6 9 111 11 15 16 113 13 114 17 18 32 33 40 41 48 115 19 24 116 25 26 117 7 52 118 18 119 8 12 14 15

80

WORK [Continued] --odd Jobs

120 8 17 122 6 7 22 123 36 40 49 124 14 16 19 24 127 11 128 19 20 29 129 1 3 5 7 131 16 25 30 132 14 17 134 8 12 15 16 135 11 23 137 12 20 25 26 138 18 22 139 6 7 12 16 17 140 1 6-8 10 142 2 3 5 9 14 34 35 143 6 12 14-16 206 3 4 209 20

Oil Fields 102 5-7 12 112 25 26 114 14 15 116 1 13 121 17 125 2 4 1 28 46 129 9 135 7 8 I 23 29 139 22 140 4 142 2 3 206 16 18 208 1-5

Permanent Jobs 101 9 27 29 103 12 17 23 24 32 104 4 6 14 24 26 29 34 106 4 107 19 35 108 4 7-9 109 15 27-29 110 2 10 18 19 21 24 111 6 9-11 16 112 7 30 31 113 1 4 21 28-31 114 16 31 32 48 115 16 1 17 4 4 116 2 7-16 32

81

WORK [Continued] --permanent Jobs [Continued]

118 11 131 18 19 119 191 20 120 201 211 25 121 22 122 2 3 I 5~8 I 23 123 11 VI 35 36 124 1 14-17 125 20 25 27-29 37 126 21 25 33 35-38 127 11 20-22 24 30 128 20 28-30 129 4 7 130 31 36-38 131 21 30 132 18 19 133 19 22 134 11 18 25-28 36 136 2 10 14 15 19 33-35 137 6 8 26-28 138 1-4 8 139 22 23 140 4 5 10-12 20 141 12 17 142 5 25 26 28 35 143 19 201 10 205 6 8 9 2 07 3 1 5 208 1

Prisoners of War as Workers 115 47 133 20 203 9

Strikes 101 17 104 21 22 1 43 105 11 21 106 13 15 16 191 20 33 107 7 11 15 28 109 20 21 110 32 33 111 13 112 7-10 14 113 32 115 48-50 118 18 124 24 125 3 4

82

WORK [Continued] --strikes [Continued]

126 36 127 24 129 10 11 130 40 41 131 27 133 25 138 8 139 16 17 140 14-16 22 201 14 203 7 206 10-13 209 18

Unions 101 17 35 104 21 22 45 105 21 106 15 16 107 5 11-13 21-24 108 12 109 20 112 2 10 32 34-36 113 31 114 42 115 50 116 33 34 118 18 119 13 120 23 24 124 24 125 34 43 45 46 126 36 127 42 128 30 129 10 11 16 130 39-41 46 131 26 134 23 139 16 140 14 22 141 21 203 7 209 18

Wages 101 27 103 10 14 17 18 22 23 33 104 2 4 I 22 I 24 26 341 35 47 105 13 161 17

83

WORK [Continued] --wages [Continued]

106 14 18 19 107 2 12 17 25 30 108 5 6 8 109 6 8 20 21 28 29 31 40 110 7 9 11 1216 111 8 11 13 14 16 112 4 8-10 14 113 13 16-18 26 28 29 114 11 18 25 32 33 42 115 16 28 44 50 116 7 11 16 19 26-32 34 117 7 18 32 35 118 15 18 119 1 11 13 14 120 11-14 121 11 122 3 6-8 123 35 49 125 4 5 7 12 21-23 27-29 38 43 126 23 25 26 36 42 127 17 24 42 43 128 30 129 3 5 7 10 11 21 22 13 0 3 6 3 7 3 9-41 131 12 13 16 134 12 15 16 23 24 26 135 11 21 23 136 28 29 137 8 9 32 138 5 11 18 25 139 6 7 10 12-14 16-18 140 7 9 10 14 15 141 4 8 10 12 15 16 142 16 201 10 203 2 5 204 14 205 6 206 4 10 11 14 15 2 07 10 13 208 9 209 13 15

Work Permits 109 22 23

51

HOUSING [Continued] Tents Continued]

116 8 117 19 121 17-20 123 33 124 16 125 33 37 127 30~ 37 129 4 12 15 131 13 20 21 134 21 140 6 143 13 14 202 4 204 9 17 206 6 7 209 10 11

IMPACT OF EXPERIENCE

l(H 14 161 191 28 31 102 10 103 35 41 104 2 81 48 55 63 64 106 26 27 107 6 14 30-33 35-37 108 19-21 109 40 110 13 19 20 27 34-36 38 39 111 18 112 14 17 19-211 30 34 40 113 24-26 2 9 34 37 114 50 115 20 53 116 37 117 10 15 24 27 58 121 11 15-19 31 122 23 24 123 39 42 53-55 125 45 47 126 17 ~ 18 24 33 45 46 127 12 14 19-21 32-351 41 43 128 19 30~ 35-38 130 48 49 131 191 25 31 132 17 24

52

IMPACT OF EXPERIENCE [Continued]

134 136

137 138 141 142 143 202 203 209

24 25 28 11 17 20 41 29_ 32 16 31-33 14 25 26 28 34 22 23 16-19 11 19 25

29 21 25 33 35 36 40

INDIANA

202 1

IOWA

142 205 207

4 1 1

IWO JIMA

117 42-48

JAPANESE INTERNMENT

122 125 205

23 35 9 10

KANSAS

113 116 132 207

3 14 1 6 16

KU KLUX KLAN

103 135

28 14-17

53

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA

114 301 46 116 19 122 22 131 20 135 20 139 11 140 13 202 4 51 9 17 18 208 3 1 6 10-12

Attraction of California 101 3 1 17 102 3 103 18 20 105 6 106 6 9 11 281 29 107 8 108 4 I 18 109 9 110 8 111 9 112 23 113 51 6 114 91 22 115 14 391 41 116 71 9 117 8 118 11 12 119 8 1 10 11 121 9 122 3 124 10 11 125 81 241 30 126 151 16 127 8 1 16 27 128 13 129 3 130 32 131 12 25 132 3 11 12 134 81 11 24 135 11 18 136 18 139 101 26 140 5 141 51 14 142 3 4 143 11 201 4 I 6 8 12

54

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA [Continued]

202 6 206 2 4 209 2

Belongings 101 3 102 4 103 15 20 104 42 105 6 7 106 10 107 3 16 108 4 111 8 112 2 113 6 7 11 114 30 115 14 116 22 117 8 118 13 15 124 10 12 126 17 127 9 18 128 15 130 30 35 131 13 132 14 135 20 136 19 138 14 140 9 141 14 202 5 205 1 207 19 209 5

Border Inspections 102 8 103 15 20 104 9 10 49 105 8 106 30 108 18 19 110 24 113 6 7 10-12 114 30 31 117 11 118 13

55

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA Continued] Border Inspections Continued]

121 10 123 33 124 13 125 32 126 20 127 10 29 128 16 18 131 14 132 14 133 7 135 20 137 18 138 14 143 15 209 5 8

CookingFood 102 3 5 13 15 103 21 106 10 113 8 10 114 9 29 116 10 117 9 118 12 119 10 123 33 125 19 31 126 20 127 10 128 15 130 3 0 1 3 3 131 13 14 132 13 133 5 6 134 10 135 20 138 14 141 12 143 11 15 209 5

Funds Available 101 3 24 102 4 103 15 18 104 2 105 6 106 9 107 4 14-16

56

MIGRATIONTO CALIFORNIA [Continued] Funds Available [Continued]

108 5 110 3 8 111 8 112 1 4 6 113 6 114 10 17 29 115 14 116 10 22 117 710 118 13 121 3 10 122 4 123 34 124 12 125 17 126 5 18-20 127 17 2 9 128 15 129 3 130 29 30 34 131 13 132 13 133 3 134 8 10 135 12 18 138 14 140 6 141 12 142 25 143 10 11 201 7 205 1 209 5

Reasons for Move 101 3 23 102 2 4 103 15 18 20 25 39 104 2 42 105 4 6 106 9 11 107 2 108 3 5 18 109 9 10 13 27 110 3 4 8 111 7 8 112 2 113 5 6

57

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA [Continued] Reasons for Move [Continued]

114 115 116 117 118 119 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 201 204 205 206 207 209

Route 102 103 104 105 106 108 110 112 113 114 115 116

8-10 21 22 14 19-22 7 11 8 8 3 141 10 8 14 7 1

12 2 291 121 11 11 41 111 181 8 13 10 51 5

9

4 30 1 32

101 141 23-25 30

8 1 16 1 30 13

3 311 321 341 35 13

3 8-11

12 18 40

13

26 6 9 11

2-4 16 17 19 24 21 10 6 9 1 2 10 19 11 21 191 22

4 18-20 2 I 8 61 7 10 4 3 5 4 I 8 31 40 22-24

58

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA Continued] Route Continued]

117 8-10 118 12 119 9 10 124 11 125 17 126 181 19 127 9 181 29 128 14-16 130 32-34 131 14 132 13 134 10 135 11 19 137 17 138 13 14 202 4 5 205 1 209 7

Shelter 102 4 103 18-20 104 9 106 10 107 4 108 4 111 8 112 5 113 8 10 114 9 24 28 29 116 22 23 117 9 118 12 119 9 121 9 123 33 124 10 125 17-19 126 17 127 9 128 15 129 3 130 301 33 131 13 132 13 133 5 134 10 135 11 136 19

59

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA [Continued] Shelter [Continued]

137 17 141 12 143 11 201 7 2 07 18 209 5

Transportation 101 3 102 4-6 103 16 18 20 104 8 42 105 6 1 7 106 10 107 3 108 4 109 9 13 110 3 8 23 24 111 8 112 5 113 6 7 114 8 24 29-31 115 14 116 1 9 10 22 117 8 118 12 119 8 9 121 9 122 4 I 17 123 32 33 124 12 125 17-191 24 26 2 9 31 126 5 17 18 127 9 17 128 15 129 3 131 13 133 4 134 10 135 11 136 19 138 13 139 10 140 5 9 141 12 142 3 25

15143 201 8 205 1 209 1 2 4 5

60

MISSOURI

108 1 2 19 115 4 0 121 2 129 16 207 7 208 5

Cities Cape Girardeau

116 9 El Dorado Springs

108 1 3 Hannibal

119 4 7 Kansas City

116 8 207 3

Monroe City 119 1

St Louis 119 2 4 7 8

MONTANA

119 3

NEBRASKA

132 1 Cities

Grand Island 130 18

Kerney 130 3

Litchfield 130 3 4 16 35

Ponca 130 1 4 7

Return to 130 40

THE NEW DEAL Civilian Conservation Corps

103 34

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THE NEW DEAL [Continued] Civilian Conservation Corps [Continued]

110 3-7 9 35 112 28 119 15 125 5 12 21-23 129 18 139 7-9 16 207 13 208 10

Hoover 103 32 34 125 12

National Recovery AdministrationOther Agencies 103 32 34 118 8 205 4 5 8-19

Politics 101 34 103 33 35 104 7 1 8 33 107 12 112 13 28 121 2 125 12 14 15 131 10 132 10 11 138 8 1 15 139 14 140 25 207 12 208 15 209 21

Roosevelt 101 32-34 103 32 104 32 33 106 5 108 5 6 15 16 110 3 35 36 111 6 7 112 27 28 113 25 32 114 19 115 12 118 9 119 6 15 123 30 31 125 12 15 126 13

62

THE NEW DEAL [Continued] Roosevelt [Continued]

127 22 23 128 11 129 10 14 130 23 24 26 27 131 5 9 10 132 9 133 13 27 134 4 8 24 138 11 139 6 7 13 14 23 140 24 14178 142 17 18 205 17 18 207 9 12 13 208 10 209 21

Voting 103 33 106 5 110 25 26 125 14 130 23 131 5 139 252 4 140 25 207 13

Works Progress Administration 101 336 102 2 104 31 105 4 5 8 19 20 107 1 108 12 110 35 111 177 112 28 113 17 18 21 24 33 114 22 115 13 118 8 119 14 156 124 14 17 125 1 12 23 127 22 128 20 23 27 129 5 10 132 9 11 16 133 11 17

63

THE NEW DEAL [Continued] Works Progress Administration Continued]

134 5 9 23 138 11 12 13978 140 23 141 23 142 18 204 6 207 12 208 10 209 21

NEW MEXICO

135 11 18-20 140 3 4

Cities Albuquerque

117 8 11 Deming

116 22 23 Gallup

116 12 Las Cruces

116 22 23

OKIE

113 10 33 114 41 46 128 18 25 33 132 18 19 135 26 202 5 205 4 1 6 208 4

Definition 101 31 102 8 104 37 54 105 22 106 31-33 107 38 108 19 109 17T 19 27 110 28 35

64

OKIE [Continued] Definition [Continued]

114 44 118 24 121 21 32 123 22 37 38 124 25 26 126 40 127 14 31 33 128 33 132 21 22 134 14 136 37-40 137 22 30 139 19 141 25 201 16 202 4 1 16 203 10 206 14 208 4 13

Reactions to Term 101 32 102 8 9 104 37 54 105 22 106 31-33 107 38 39 109 19 110 12 27 28 113 33 34 37 114 41 42 116 34 118 24 120 26 27 121 21 123 37 38 42 124 18 125 42 43 126 32 40 46 127 14 33 36 128 24 25 33 129 21 131 23 132 23 136 22 39 40 137 21 22 30 139 19 141 24 142 29 30

42

35

65

OKIE [Continued] Reactions to Term [Continued]

201 16 203 10 205 12

Rednecks 107 2 4-26

OKLAHOMA

111 6 125 3 10 126 10 14 27 43 128 4 135 11 12 141 5 9

Cities Ardmore

110 1 2 139 2

Blair 114 15

Blanchard 120 1 2 5

Boley 133 1 1 3

Boynton 135 11

Bushyhead 137 73 6

Checotah 113 1 4 128 3 8 209 1

Chelsea 137 7 812

Cold Springs 140 4

Colgate 112 2

Comanche 142 1

Council Hill 131 1

Cushing 201 2

Duncan 110 1 124 1

66

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities Continued]

Durant 103 16

Dustin 139 1 2 25

Enid 138 middot 6

EufaulaLake Eufaula 103 71 29 209 23

Fort Gibson 123 1 12 13 24 25 32 126 1 16

Fort Sill 120 5

Frederick 104 56

Granite 114 8

Greenfield 141 9

Guthrie 138 2-5 13 15

Hammon 142 3 15

Hanna 112 3 136 1

Hartshorne 125 1

Henryetta 103 16 209 1

Hillibee 127 4

Hitchita 112 25 209 3

Holdenville 137 3-5

Hollis 102 1

Lenna 118 1 131 2

Lexington 120 1 2

Lindsay 106 9

67

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities (Continued]

Maud 118 1

McAlester 109 91 10 125 20

McLain 122 1

Meeker 127 6 15 16

Muskogee 122 1 123 18 19 25

Nowata 122 2

Oaklodge 116 1 5

Okemah 103 8 133 4

Oklahoma City 120 8 12 138 3 5

Paden 127 4

Pauls Valley 106 1 109 10 13

Pitcher 103 8

Pleasant Valley 109 10 13

Ponca City 142 1 2

Porum 112 1

Prague 127 5 6

Quinton 136 1 10 11 18

Sallisaw 116 16_ 36

Scullyville 116 3 7

Seminole 116 1 135 8

Spiro 102 1 116 1 3 6 7

68

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities [Continued]

Stillwater 201 4 13

Tryon 201 1

Tulsa 116 16 17

Tuttle 120 1

Watonga 120 4 141 9

Weletka 103 11

Wewoka 112 1 4 25

Whodathoughtit 113 3

Craig County 122 11

Moved to 114 8 115 26 128 2 3 131 1 2 137 3 141 4

Oklahoma Territory 127 1-3

Payne County 105 1

Return to 102 11 107 15 109 27 110 18 38 111 8 18 114 10 14 15 17 116 36 37 120 13 27 123 53 125 25 26 29 30 40 127 16 28 131 13 22 25 133 16 135 23 25 136 18 137 7

69

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Return to [Continued]

139 26 27 140 9 142 3 10 17 22 34 201 13 206 7 207 20 209 1 2 17 18 23

Rogers County 101 23

Sequoyah County 116 1 16-18 36

Wagoner County 101 23

OREGON

109 28 29 130 29-34 206 2

POEMS

128 14 22 25 31 34 36

RELIEFWELFARE Agencies

102 91 13 103 32 107 35 112 12 114 18 124 2 3 125 17 202 5 15 2 0 4 2 11-13

Attitudes toward 101 10 102 91 10 103 32 104 24 32 105 19 110 14 26 27 111 17 112 12 113 17 2833

70

RELIEFWELFARE [Continued] Attitudes toward [Continued]

116 35 119 15 121 177 19 25 123 43 124 177 23 125 38 126 35_~ 39 127 417 42 128 27-30 129 5 130 2 7 131 4 27 30 31 132 16-18 133 13 14 137 32 139 8 140 23 142 18 202 71 8 1 15 203 6 11 204 13 14 20 208 10 209 21

Quality 102 10 103 32 104 32 125 38 39 204 15

Type Received 102 9 10 103 16 32 33 104 24 31 105 19 107 15 108 4 110 17 111 17 112 12 113 32 114 18 42 118 8 121 17 124 23 125 37 128 28 29 130 27 132 16

71

RELIEFWELFARE [Continued] Type Received IContinued]

133 13 134 15 135 28 139 8 202 5 71815 204 15 208 9 209 211 22

Welfare 101 9 10 102 9 10 103 32 104 24 311 36 1 0 5 19- 21 1 2 5 106 12 16 17 23 24 107 14 15 18 351 37 108 4 1 71 18 110 14 17 25-27 111 17 112 121 13 15 113 15 171 28 114 181 421 43 116 35 120 17 121 19 122 24 123 43 125 19 126 251 39 128 27 28 131 4 27 133 11 13 22 136 14 137 32 140 3 141 20 142 18 201 13 202 51 71 15 203 6 11 204 2 11 19-21 205 4 11 12 207 10 13 19

RELIGION

103 32

72

RELIGION [Continued]

110 29 113 321 36 126 28 29 131 6 132 6 135 151 32 142 12 26 33 202 6

Brush Arbor 109 5 122 19 123 25 136 10 139 41 5 209 11

Churches 101 7 11 102 10 105 31 29 106 2 I 8 I 25 107 3 109 5 110 171 18 112 371 39 113 21 16 17 35 114 51 7 8 441 45 115 8 31-33 50-53 117 54-58 118 51 6 1 21 119 4 120 8 121 25 26 122 191 24 123 25126142 124 21 31 5 61 201 22 125 81 41 126 71 241 30 127 21 10 14 271 301 341 351 38-41 128 6 26 27 130 3 131 6 132 6 21 23 133 23 134 1 3 24 25 29 135 7 141 18 31 136 3 7 137 9 10 24 25 138 8 91 14

73

RELIGION Continued] Churches Continued]

140 14 15 141 2 3 9 142 4 22 30-33 143 12 15 24 201 5 11 209 4

MinistryMissionary Work 107 23 113 31 36 142 25 26 29

Moral Majority 134 29

RevivalsTraveling Ministers 109 5 114 5 6 115 32 118 5 6 124 6 125 8 I 9 126 =middot 8 127 5 128 6 131 4 6 I 8 135 14 139 4 141 3 142 26-28 32 33

SOUTH DAKOTA Beadle County

134 1 Huron County

134 5 Return to

134 8 9 29 Wounded Knee

134 5

TEXAS

113 4 114 6 28 43 44 124 4 131 20 142 24 30

74

TEXAS Continued] Cities

Abilene 111 5 6 117 15

Austin lb3 15

Barstow 104 1

Big Spring 142 30 32 209 s 6

Cedar Hill 140 1

Dallas 117 7 140 1

Electra 140 4

Gainesville 121 1

Haskell 129 1

Kemp 117 6

La Mesa 114 14

Plainview 110 3

Port Arthur 116 8 9

Red Springs 114 1

Silverton 140 1

Waco 103 15 16

Wichita Falls 117 8

Wylie 111 1

Brazo River 103 16

Farming Conditions 104 40

Return to 114 14 16 121 28 31 129 6

Rio Grande Valley 103 15

75

VIOLENCE

103 28 29 104 17 21 105 25 27 107 61 9 12 261 28 30 109 2 01 21 33 111 13 17 112 9 10 36 113 4J 18J 21-23 26-29 33 34 114 2527 35 115 49 123 36 125 191 43 126 41 127 23 131 22 23 138 10 11 20-22 139 9 10 15 18 25 203 8 204 9 206 10-12

VIRGINIA

206 1

WASHINGTON

206 1

WORK --xfter World War II

101 29 102 12 103 31 104 15 44 106 16 107 171 19-21 36 110 19 20 34 37 111 16 112 34J 35 114 48 116 31 117 51-57 119 18 120 21 23 24

76

WORK [Continued] --xfter World War II [Continued]

123 46 50 124 28 125 2 28 43-45 126 38 44 127 33 371 41 129 71 8 130 38 41 42 46 134 11 136 301 31 138 25-27 139 22 141 21 26 206 187 19 207 5

Conditions 103 22-24 26 104 2-6 15 16 30 35 52 107 22 24-28 30 31 109 31 110 10 11 12 25 112 26 29 113 15 114 24 124 20 125 22 27 2 9 32 126 21 26 30 38 129 5 12 13 131 21 139 18 203 5 7

During World War II 101 20 29 102 11 103 24 35 104 15 105 25 26 107 17 108 5 6 20 109 37 110 18 19 37 111 12 113 22 26 114 47 48 115 44 47 53 116 31 117 35-51 118 23 119 16

77

WORK [Continued] --ollring World War II [Continued]

120 20 21 121 29 123 22 46 124 27 125 3 27 34 35 43 126 35 43 44 127 20 128 21 29 37 129 7 10 130 37 38 40 41 131 26 29 132 23 133 16 20 134 11 20 136 27 28 138 23-25 139 18 20 21 141 21 26 143 19 202 9 203 8 206 10 15 207 3 4 209 20

Employers 101 30 1025-712 103 12 17 22 32 104 2 15 30 105 11 16 106 15 19 107 9 29-31 38 108 14 15 20 109 1 15 20 27 110 9-11 13 27 36 111 15 112 6 7 26 29 32 113 15 16 28 29 114 11 24 31 41-43 115 16 43-45 116 6 7 25 26 28 30-32 117 18 52 118 13 20 119 11-13 16 18 19 120 12 14 15 20 23 121 17 24 122 5-8 123 35 36

78

WORK [Continued] ~players [Continued]

124 20 125 5 21 24 271 281 40 126 151 21 22 251 26 361 371 39 127 11 121 201 211 30 33 128 18 31 129 4 1 7 1 9-11 1 13 1 18 1 21 2 2 130 31 3540 131 16 26 27 133 2 6 134 121 16-18 201 211 25 136 17-19 26 27 33-35 137 6 8 161 19 20 138 3-6 13 20 139 10 121 14-16 140 9-11 141 16 17 201 12 202 2 3 203 7 206 31 15 207 3 5 209 16

Labor Contracting 107 19 261 291 311 32 133 16-18 26

Migrant Labor 101 41 5 12 30 102 6 7 103 24 25 104 2-6 15 241 25 52 105 9-12 171 18 106 121 131 15 17 21-24 107 4 5 8 18 24-27 30 31 108 3 8 15 109 7 8 19-21 27-30 110 91 101 13 15 111 8 12 16 17 112 6 31 32 113 13 15 18 32 114 31 32 115 52 116 27-30 117 12 17-19 291 31 118 16 119 11 12 120 11-13 15 22 121 10 11 22 122 5 22

79

WORK Continued] --grgrant Labor Continued]

123 35 42 43 125 33 126 26 30 33 37 38 127 31 128 16 21 28 129 3 4 11-17 20 21 130 33 34 131 15 19-21 26 133 19 134 9-13 21 22 135 21 25 29 136 37 38 137 16 20 139 13 15-17 140 3 4 141 19 20 142 18 143 11 13 201 8 14 202 4 9 15 203 4 5 7 8-10 205 3 4 7 206 2 4 5-7 9 12-15 208 6 209 8 9 12-15

Mining 103 8 19 115 33 116 20 21 122 11-13 125 1 3 4 12 131 2 140 4 5 141 1

Odd Jobs 104 23 105 15 25 106 3 107 12 18 19 34 35 108 3 5 6 9 111 11 15 16 113 13 114 17 18 32 33 40 41 48 115 19 24 116 25 26 117 7 52 118 18 119 8 12 14 15

80

WORK [Continued] --odd Jobs

120 8 17 122 6 7 22 123 36 40 49 124 14 16 19 24 127 11 128 19 20 29 129 1 3 5 7 131 16 25 30 132 14 17 134 8 12 15 16 135 11 23 137 12 20 25 26 138 18 22 139 6 7 12 16 17 140 1 6-8 10 142 2 3 5 9 14 34 35 143 6 12 14-16 206 3 4 209 20

Oil Fields 102 5-7 12 112 25 26 114 14 15 116 1 13 121 17 125 2 4 1 28 46 129 9 135 7 8 I 23 29 139 22 140 4 142 2 3 206 16 18 208 1-5

Permanent Jobs 101 9 27 29 103 12 17 23 24 32 104 4 6 14 24 26 29 34 106 4 107 19 35 108 4 7-9 109 15 27-29 110 2 10 18 19 21 24 111 6 9-11 16 112 7 30 31 113 1 4 21 28-31 114 16 31 32 48 115 16 1 17 4 4 116 2 7-16 32

81

WORK [Continued] --permanent Jobs [Continued]

118 11 131 18 19 119 191 20 120 201 211 25 121 22 122 2 3 I 5~8 I 23 123 11 VI 35 36 124 1 14-17 125 20 25 27-29 37 126 21 25 33 35-38 127 11 20-22 24 30 128 20 28-30 129 4 7 130 31 36-38 131 21 30 132 18 19 133 19 22 134 11 18 25-28 36 136 2 10 14 15 19 33-35 137 6 8 26-28 138 1-4 8 139 22 23 140 4 5 10-12 20 141 12 17 142 5 25 26 28 35 143 19 201 10 205 6 8 9 2 07 3 1 5 208 1

Prisoners of War as Workers 115 47 133 20 203 9

Strikes 101 17 104 21 22 1 43 105 11 21 106 13 15 16 191 20 33 107 7 11 15 28 109 20 21 110 32 33 111 13 112 7-10 14 113 32 115 48-50 118 18 124 24 125 3 4

82

WORK [Continued] --strikes [Continued]

126 36 127 24 129 10 11 130 40 41 131 27 133 25 138 8 139 16 17 140 14-16 22 201 14 203 7 206 10-13 209 18

Unions 101 17 35 104 21 22 45 105 21 106 15 16 107 5 11-13 21-24 108 12 109 20 112 2 10 32 34-36 113 31 114 42 115 50 116 33 34 118 18 119 13 120 23 24 124 24 125 34 43 45 46 126 36 127 42 128 30 129 10 11 16 130 39-41 46 131 26 134 23 139 16 140 14 22 141 21 203 7 209 18

Wages 101 27 103 10 14 17 18 22 23 33 104 2 4 I 22 I 24 26 341 35 47 105 13 161 17

83

WORK [Continued] --wages [Continued]

106 14 18 19 107 2 12 17 25 30 108 5 6 8 109 6 8 20 21 28 29 31 40 110 7 9 11 1216 111 8 11 13 14 16 112 4 8-10 14 113 13 16-18 26 28 29 114 11 18 25 32 33 42 115 16 28 44 50 116 7 11 16 19 26-32 34 117 7 18 32 35 118 15 18 119 1 11 13 14 120 11-14 121 11 122 3 6-8 123 35 49 125 4 5 7 12 21-23 27-29 38 43 126 23 25 26 36 42 127 17 24 42 43 128 30 129 3 5 7 10 11 21 22 13 0 3 6 3 7 3 9-41 131 12 13 16 134 12 15 16 23 24 26 135 11 21 23 136 28 29 137 8 9 32 138 5 11 18 25 139 6 7 10 12-14 16-18 140 7 9 10 14 15 141 4 8 10 12 15 16 142 16 201 10 203 2 5 204 14 205 6 206 4 10 11 14 15 2 07 10 13 208 9 209 13 15

Work Permits 109 22 23

52

IMPACT OF EXPERIENCE [Continued]

134 136

137 138 141 142 143 202 203 209

24 25 28 11 17 20 41 29_ 32 16 31-33 14 25 26 28 34 22 23 16-19 11 19 25

29 21 25 33 35 36 40

INDIANA

202 1

IOWA

142 205 207

4 1 1

IWO JIMA

117 42-48

JAPANESE INTERNMENT

122 125 205

23 35 9 10

KANSAS

113 116 132 207

3 14 1 6 16

KU KLUX KLAN

103 135

28 14-17

53

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA

114 301 46 116 19 122 22 131 20 135 20 139 11 140 13 202 4 51 9 17 18 208 3 1 6 10-12

Attraction of California 101 3 1 17 102 3 103 18 20 105 6 106 6 9 11 281 29 107 8 108 4 I 18 109 9 110 8 111 9 112 23 113 51 6 114 91 22 115 14 391 41 116 71 9 117 8 118 11 12 119 8 1 10 11 121 9 122 3 124 10 11 125 81 241 30 126 151 16 127 8 1 16 27 128 13 129 3 130 32 131 12 25 132 3 11 12 134 81 11 24 135 11 18 136 18 139 101 26 140 5 141 51 14 142 3 4 143 11 201 4 I 6 8 12

54

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA [Continued]

202 6 206 2 4 209 2

Belongings 101 3 102 4 103 15 20 104 42 105 6 7 106 10 107 3 16 108 4 111 8 112 2 113 6 7 11 114 30 115 14 116 22 117 8 118 13 15 124 10 12 126 17 127 9 18 128 15 130 30 35 131 13 132 14 135 20 136 19 138 14 140 9 141 14 202 5 205 1 207 19 209 5

Border Inspections 102 8 103 15 20 104 9 10 49 105 8 106 30 108 18 19 110 24 113 6 7 10-12 114 30 31 117 11 118 13

55

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA Continued] Border Inspections Continued]

121 10 123 33 124 13 125 32 126 20 127 10 29 128 16 18 131 14 132 14 133 7 135 20 137 18 138 14 143 15 209 5 8

CookingFood 102 3 5 13 15 103 21 106 10 113 8 10 114 9 29 116 10 117 9 118 12 119 10 123 33 125 19 31 126 20 127 10 128 15 130 3 0 1 3 3 131 13 14 132 13 133 5 6 134 10 135 20 138 14 141 12 143 11 15 209 5

Funds Available 101 3 24 102 4 103 15 18 104 2 105 6 106 9 107 4 14-16

56

MIGRATIONTO CALIFORNIA [Continued] Funds Available [Continued]

108 5 110 3 8 111 8 112 1 4 6 113 6 114 10 17 29 115 14 116 10 22 117 710 118 13 121 3 10 122 4 123 34 124 12 125 17 126 5 18-20 127 17 2 9 128 15 129 3 130 29 30 34 131 13 132 13 133 3 134 8 10 135 12 18 138 14 140 6 141 12 142 25 143 10 11 201 7 205 1 209 5

Reasons for Move 101 3 23 102 2 4 103 15 18 20 25 39 104 2 42 105 4 6 106 9 11 107 2 108 3 5 18 109 9 10 13 27 110 3 4 8 111 7 8 112 2 113 5 6

57

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA [Continued] Reasons for Move [Continued]

114 115 116 117 118 119 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 201 204 205 206 207 209

Route 102 103 104 105 106 108 110 112 113 114 115 116

8-10 21 22 14 19-22 7 11 8 8 3 141 10 8 14 7 1

12 2 291 121 11 11 41 111 181 8 13 10 51 5

9

4 30 1 32

101 141 23-25 30

8 1 16 1 30 13

3 311 321 341 35 13

3 8-11

12 18 40

13

26 6 9 11

2-4 16 17 19 24 21 10 6 9 1 2 10 19 11 21 191 22

4 18-20 2 I 8 61 7 10 4 3 5 4 I 8 31 40 22-24

58

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA Continued] Route Continued]

117 8-10 118 12 119 9 10 124 11 125 17 126 181 19 127 9 181 29 128 14-16 130 32-34 131 14 132 13 134 10 135 11 19 137 17 138 13 14 202 4 5 205 1 209 7

Shelter 102 4 103 18-20 104 9 106 10 107 4 108 4 111 8 112 5 113 8 10 114 9 24 28 29 116 22 23 117 9 118 12 119 9 121 9 123 33 124 10 125 17-19 126 17 127 9 128 15 129 3 130 301 33 131 13 132 13 133 5 134 10 135 11 136 19

59

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA [Continued] Shelter [Continued]

137 17 141 12 143 11 201 7 2 07 18 209 5

Transportation 101 3 102 4-6 103 16 18 20 104 8 42 105 6 1 7 106 10 107 3 108 4 109 9 13 110 3 8 23 24 111 8 112 5 113 6 7 114 8 24 29-31 115 14 116 1 9 10 22 117 8 118 12 119 8 9 121 9 122 4 I 17 123 32 33 124 12 125 17-191 24 26 2 9 31 126 5 17 18 127 9 17 128 15 129 3 131 13 133 4 134 10 135 11 136 19 138 13 139 10 140 5 9 141 12 142 3 25

15143 201 8 205 1 209 1 2 4 5

60

MISSOURI

108 1 2 19 115 4 0 121 2 129 16 207 7 208 5

Cities Cape Girardeau

116 9 El Dorado Springs

108 1 3 Hannibal

119 4 7 Kansas City

116 8 207 3

Monroe City 119 1

St Louis 119 2 4 7 8

MONTANA

119 3

NEBRASKA

132 1 Cities

Grand Island 130 18

Kerney 130 3

Litchfield 130 3 4 16 35

Ponca 130 1 4 7

Return to 130 40

THE NEW DEAL Civilian Conservation Corps

103 34

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THE NEW DEAL [Continued] Civilian Conservation Corps [Continued]

110 3-7 9 35 112 28 119 15 125 5 12 21-23 129 18 139 7-9 16 207 13 208 10

Hoover 103 32 34 125 12

National Recovery AdministrationOther Agencies 103 32 34 118 8 205 4 5 8-19

Politics 101 34 103 33 35 104 7 1 8 33 107 12 112 13 28 121 2 125 12 14 15 131 10 132 10 11 138 8 1 15 139 14 140 25 207 12 208 15 209 21

Roosevelt 101 32-34 103 32 104 32 33 106 5 108 5 6 15 16 110 3 35 36 111 6 7 112 27 28 113 25 32 114 19 115 12 118 9 119 6 15 123 30 31 125 12 15 126 13

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THE NEW DEAL [Continued] Roosevelt [Continued]

127 22 23 128 11 129 10 14 130 23 24 26 27 131 5 9 10 132 9 133 13 27 134 4 8 24 138 11 139 6 7 13 14 23 140 24 14178 142 17 18 205 17 18 207 9 12 13 208 10 209 21

Voting 103 33 106 5 110 25 26 125 14 130 23 131 5 139 252 4 140 25 207 13

Works Progress Administration 101 336 102 2 104 31 105 4 5 8 19 20 107 1 108 12 110 35 111 177 112 28 113 17 18 21 24 33 114 22 115 13 118 8 119 14 156 124 14 17 125 1 12 23 127 22 128 20 23 27 129 5 10 132 9 11 16 133 11 17

63

THE NEW DEAL [Continued] Works Progress Administration Continued]

134 5 9 23 138 11 12 13978 140 23 141 23 142 18 204 6 207 12 208 10 209 21

NEW MEXICO

135 11 18-20 140 3 4

Cities Albuquerque

117 8 11 Deming

116 22 23 Gallup

116 12 Las Cruces

116 22 23

OKIE

113 10 33 114 41 46 128 18 25 33 132 18 19 135 26 202 5 205 4 1 6 208 4

Definition 101 31 102 8 104 37 54 105 22 106 31-33 107 38 108 19 109 17T 19 27 110 28 35

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OKIE [Continued] Definition [Continued]

114 44 118 24 121 21 32 123 22 37 38 124 25 26 126 40 127 14 31 33 128 33 132 21 22 134 14 136 37-40 137 22 30 139 19 141 25 201 16 202 4 1 16 203 10 206 14 208 4 13

Reactions to Term 101 32 102 8 9 104 37 54 105 22 106 31-33 107 38 39 109 19 110 12 27 28 113 33 34 37 114 41 42 116 34 118 24 120 26 27 121 21 123 37 38 42 124 18 125 42 43 126 32 40 46 127 14 33 36 128 24 25 33 129 21 131 23 132 23 136 22 39 40 137 21 22 30 139 19 141 24 142 29 30

42

35

65

OKIE [Continued] Reactions to Term [Continued]

201 16 203 10 205 12

Rednecks 107 2 4-26

OKLAHOMA

111 6 125 3 10 126 10 14 27 43 128 4 135 11 12 141 5 9

Cities Ardmore

110 1 2 139 2

Blair 114 15

Blanchard 120 1 2 5

Boley 133 1 1 3

Boynton 135 11

Bushyhead 137 73 6

Checotah 113 1 4 128 3 8 209 1

Chelsea 137 7 812

Cold Springs 140 4

Colgate 112 2

Comanche 142 1

Council Hill 131 1

Cushing 201 2

Duncan 110 1 124 1

66

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities Continued]

Durant 103 16

Dustin 139 1 2 25

Enid 138 middot 6

EufaulaLake Eufaula 103 71 29 209 23

Fort Gibson 123 1 12 13 24 25 32 126 1 16

Fort Sill 120 5

Frederick 104 56

Granite 114 8

Greenfield 141 9

Guthrie 138 2-5 13 15

Hammon 142 3 15

Hanna 112 3 136 1

Hartshorne 125 1

Henryetta 103 16 209 1

Hillibee 127 4

Hitchita 112 25 209 3

Holdenville 137 3-5

Hollis 102 1

Lenna 118 1 131 2

Lexington 120 1 2

Lindsay 106 9

67

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities (Continued]

Maud 118 1

McAlester 109 91 10 125 20

McLain 122 1

Meeker 127 6 15 16

Muskogee 122 1 123 18 19 25

Nowata 122 2

Oaklodge 116 1 5

Okemah 103 8 133 4

Oklahoma City 120 8 12 138 3 5

Paden 127 4

Pauls Valley 106 1 109 10 13

Pitcher 103 8

Pleasant Valley 109 10 13

Ponca City 142 1 2

Porum 112 1

Prague 127 5 6

Quinton 136 1 10 11 18

Sallisaw 116 16_ 36

Scullyville 116 3 7

Seminole 116 1 135 8

Spiro 102 1 116 1 3 6 7

68

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities [Continued]

Stillwater 201 4 13

Tryon 201 1

Tulsa 116 16 17

Tuttle 120 1

Watonga 120 4 141 9

Weletka 103 11

Wewoka 112 1 4 25

Whodathoughtit 113 3

Craig County 122 11

Moved to 114 8 115 26 128 2 3 131 1 2 137 3 141 4

Oklahoma Territory 127 1-3

Payne County 105 1

Return to 102 11 107 15 109 27 110 18 38 111 8 18 114 10 14 15 17 116 36 37 120 13 27 123 53 125 25 26 29 30 40 127 16 28 131 13 22 25 133 16 135 23 25 136 18 137 7

69

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Return to [Continued]

139 26 27 140 9 142 3 10 17 22 34 201 13 206 7 207 20 209 1 2 17 18 23

Rogers County 101 23

Sequoyah County 116 1 16-18 36

Wagoner County 101 23

OREGON

109 28 29 130 29-34 206 2

POEMS

128 14 22 25 31 34 36

RELIEFWELFARE Agencies

102 91 13 103 32 107 35 112 12 114 18 124 2 3 125 17 202 5 15 2 0 4 2 11-13

Attitudes toward 101 10 102 91 10 103 32 104 24 32 105 19 110 14 26 27 111 17 112 12 113 17 2833

70

RELIEFWELFARE [Continued] Attitudes toward [Continued]

116 35 119 15 121 177 19 25 123 43 124 177 23 125 38 126 35_~ 39 127 417 42 128 27-30 129 5 130 2 7 131 4 27 30 31 132 16-18 133 13 14 137 32 139 8 140 23 142 18 202 71 8 1 15 203 6 11 204 13 14 20 208 10 209 21

Quality 102 10 103 32 104 32 125 38 39 204 15

Type Received 102 9 10 103 16 32 33 104 24 31 105 19 107 15 108 4 110 17 111 17 112 12 113 32 114 18 42 118 8 121 17 124 23 125 37 128 28 29 130 27 132 16

71

RELIEFWELFARE [Continued] Type Received IContinued]

133 13 134 15 135 28 139 8 202 5 71815 204 15 208 9 209 211 22

Welfare 101 9 10 102 9 10 103 32 104 24 311 36 1 0 5 19- 21 1 2 5 106 12 16 17 23 24 107 14 15 18 351 37 108 4 1 71 18 110 14 17 25-27 111 17 112 121 13 15 113 15 171 28 114 181 421 43 116 35 120 17 121 19 122 24 123 43 125 19 126 251 39 128 27 28 131 4 27 133 11 13 22 136 14 137 32 140 3 141 20 142 18 201 13 202 51 71 15 203 6 11 204 2 11 19-21 205 4 11 12 207 10 13 19

RELIGION

103 32

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RELIGION [Continued]

110 29 113 321 36 126 28 29 131 6 132 6 135 151 32 142 12 26 33 202 6

Brush Arbor 109 5 122 19 123 25 136 10 139 41 5 209 11

Churches 101 7 11 102 10 105 31 29 106 2 I 8 I 25 107 3 109 5 110 171 18 112 371 39 113 21 16 17 35 114 51 7 8 441 45 115 8 31-33 50-53 117 54-58 118 51 6 1 21 119 4 120 8 121 25 26 122 191 24 123 25126142 124 21 31 5 61 201 22 125 81 41 126 71 241 30 127 21 10 14 271 301 341 351 38-41 128 6 26 27 130 3 131 6 132 6 21 23 133 23 134 1 3 24 25 29 135 7 141 18 31 136 3 7 137 9 10 24 25 138 8 91 14

73

RELIGION Continued] Churches Continued]

140 14 15 141 2 3 9 142 4 22 30-33 143 12 15 24 201 5 11 209 4

MinistryMissionary Work 107 23 113 31 36 142 25 26 29

Moral Majority 134 29

RevivalsTraveling Ministers 109 5 114 5 6 115 32 118 5 6 124 6 125 8 I 9 126 =middot 8 127 5 128 6 131 4 6 I 8 135 14 139 4 141 3 142 26-28 32 33

SOUTH DAKOTA Beadle County

134 1 Huron County

134 5 Return to

134 8 9 29 Wounded Knee

134 5

TEXAS

113 4 114 6 28 43 44 124 4 131 20 142 24 30

74

TEXAS Continued] Cities

Abilene 111 5 6 117 15

Austin lb3 15

Barstow 104 1

Big Spring 142 30 32 209 s 6

Cedar Hill 140 1

Dallas 117 7 140 1

Electra 140 4

Gainesville 121 1

Haskell 129 1

Kemp 117 6

La Mesa 114 14

Plainview 110 3

Port Arthur 116 8 9

Red Springs 114 1

Silverton 140 1

Waco 103 15 16

Wichita Falls 117 8

Wylie 111 1

Brazo River 103 16

Farming Conditions 104 40

Return to 114 14 16 121 28 31 129 6

Rio Grande Valley 103 15

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VIOLENCE

103 28 29 104 17 21 105 25 27 107 61 9 12 261 28 30 109 2 01 21 33 111 13 17 112 9 10 36 113 4J 18J 21-23 26-29 33 34 114 2527 35 115 49 123 36 125 191 43 126 41 127 23 131 22 23 138 10 11 20-22 139 9 10 15 18 25 203 8 204 9 206 10-12

VIRGINIA

206 1

WASHINGTON

206 1

WORK --xfter World War II

101 29 102 12 103 31 104 15 44 106 16 107 171 19-21 36 110 19 20 34 37 111 16 112 34J 35 114 48 116 31 117 51-57 119 18 120 21 23 24

76

WORK [Continued] --xfter World War II [Continued]

123 46 50 124 28 125 2 28 43-45 126 38 44 127 33 371 41 129 71 8 130 38 41 42 46 134 11 136 301 31 138 25-27 139 22 141 21 26 206 187 19 207 5

Conditions 103 22-24 26 104 2-6 15 16 30 35 52 107 22 24-28 30 31 109 31 110 10 11 12 25 112 26 29 113 15 114 24 124 20 125 22 27 2 9 32 126 21 26 30 38 129 5 12 13 131 21 139 18 203 5 7

During World War II 101 20 29 102 11 103 24 35 104 15 105 25 26 107 17 108 5 6 20 109 37 110 18 19 37 111 12 113 22 26 114 47 48 115 44 47 53 116 31 117 35-51 118 23 119 16

77

WORK [Continued] --ollring World War II [Continued]

120 20 21 121 29 123 22 46 124 27 125 3 27 34 35 43 126 35 43 44 127 20 128 21 29 37 129 7 10 130 37 38 40 41 131 26 29 132 23 133 16 20 134 11 20 136 27 28 138 23-25 139 18 20 21 141 21 26 143 19 202 9 203 8 206 10 15 207 3 4 209 20

Employers 101 30 1025-712 103 12 17 22 32 104 2 15 30 105 11 16 106 15 19 107 9 29-31 38 108 14 15 20 109 1 15 20 27 110 9-11 13 27 36 111 15 112 6 7 26 29 32 113 15 16 28 29 114 11 24 31 41-43 115 16 43-45 116 6 7 25 26 28 30-32 117 18 52 118 13 20 119 11-13 16 18 19 120 12 14 15 20 23 121 17 24 122 5-8 123 35 36

78

WORK [Continued] ~players [Continued]

124 20 125 5 21 24 271 281 40 126 151 21 22 251 26 361 371 39 127 11 121 201 211 30 33 128 18 31 129 4 1 7 1 9-11 1 13 1 18 1 21 2 2 130 31 3540 131 16 26 27 133 2 6 134 121 16-18 201 211 25 136 17-19 26 27 33-35 137 6 8 161 19 20 138 3-6 13 20 139 10 121 14-16 140 9-11 141 16 17 201 12 202 2 3 203 7 206 31 15 207 3 5 209 16

Labor Contracting 107 19 261 291 311 32 133 16-18 26

Migrant Labor 101 41 5 12 30 102 6 7 103 24 25 104 2-6 15 241 25 52 105 9-12 171 18 106 121 131 15 17 21-24 107 4 5 8 18 24-27 30 31 108 3 8 15 109 7 8 19-21 27-30 110 91 101 13 15 111 8 12 16 17 112 6 31 32 113 13 15 18 32 114 31 32 115 52 116 27-30 117 12 17-19 291 31 118 16 119 11 12 120 11-13 15 22 121 10 11 22 122 5 22

79

WORK Continued] --grgrant Labor Continued]

123 35 42 43 125 33 126 26 30 33 37 38 127 31 128 16 21 28 129 3 4 11-17 20 21 130 33 34 131 15 19-21 26 133 19 134 9-13 21 22 135 21 25 29 136 37 38 137 16 20 139 13 15-17 140 3 4 141 19 20 142 18 143 11 13 201 8 14 202 4 9 15 203 4 5 7 8-10 205 3 4 7 206 2 4 5-7 9 12-15 208 6 209 8 9 12-15

Mining 103 8 19 115 33 116 20 21 122 11-13 125 1 3 4 12 131 2 140 4 5 141 1

Odd Jobs 104 23 105 15 25 106 3 107 12 18 19 34 35 108 3 5 6 9 111 11 15 16 113 13 114 17 18 32 33 40 41 48 115 19 24 116 25 26 117 7 52 118 18 119 8 12 14 15

80

WORK [Continued] --odd Jobs

120 8 17 122 6 7 22 123 36 40 49 124 14 16 19 24 127 11 128 19 20 29 129 1 3 5 7 131 16 25 30 132 14 17 134 8 12 15 16 135 11 23 137 12 20 25 26 138 18 22 139 6 7 12 16 17 140 1 6-8 10 142 2 3 5 9 14 34 35 143 6 12 14-16 206 3 4 209 20

Oil Fields 102 5-7 12 112 25 26 114 14 15 116 1 13 121 17 125 2 4 1 28 46 129 9 135 7 8 I 23 29 139 22 140 4 142 2 3 206 16 18 208 1-5

Permanent Jobs 101 9 27 29 103 12 17 23 24 32 104 4 6 14 24 26 29 34 106 4 107 19 35 108 4 7-9 109 15 27-29 110 2 10 18 19 21 24 111 6 9-11 16 112 7 30 31 113 1 4 21 28-31 114 16 31 32 48 115 16 1 17 4 4 116 2 7-16 32

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WORK [Continued] --permanent Jobs [Continued]

118 11 131 18 19 119 191 20 120 201 211 25 121 22 122 2 3 I 5~8 I 23 123 11 VI 35 36 124 1 14-17 125 20 25 27-29 37 126 21 25 33 35-38 127 11 20-22 24 30 128 20 28-30 129 4 7 130 31 36-38 131 21 30 132 18 19 133 19 22 134 11 18 25-28 36 136 2 10 14 15 19 33-35 137 6 8 26-28 138 1-4 8 139 22 23 140 4 5 10-12 20 141 12 17 142 5 25 26 28 35 143 19 201 10 205 6 8 9 2 07 3 1 5 208 1

Prisoners of War as Workers 115 47 133 20 203 9

Strikes 101 17 104 21 22 1 43 105 11 21 106 13 15 16 191 20 33 107 7 11 15 28 109 20 21 110 32 33 111 13 112 7-10 14 113 32 115 48-50 118 18 124 24 125 3 4

82

WORK [Continued] --strikes [Continued]

126 36 127 24 129 10 11 130 40 41 131 27 133 25 138 8 139 16 17 140 14-16 22 201 14 203 7 206 10-13 209 18

Unions 101 17 35 104 21 22 45 105 21 106 15 16 107 5 11-13 21-24 108 12 109 20 112 2 10 32 34-36 113 31 114 42 115 50 116 33 34 118 18 119 13 120 23 24 124 24 125 34 43 45 46 126 36 127 42 128 30 129 10 11 16 130 39-41 46 131 26 134 23 139 16 140 14 22 141 21 203 7 209 18

Wages 101 27 103 10 14 17 18 22 23 33 104 2 4 I 22 I 24 26 341 35 47 105 13 161 17

83

WORK [Continued] --wages [Continued]

106 14 18 19 107 2 12 17 25 30 108 5 6 8 109 6 8 20 21 28 29 31 40 110 7 9 11 1216 111 8 11 13 14 16 112 4 8-10 14 113 13 16-18 26 28 29 114 11 18 25 32 33 42 115 16 28 44 50 116 7 11 16 19 26-32 34 117 7 18 32 35 118 15 18 119 1 11 13 14 120 11-14 121 11 122 3 6-8 123 35 49 125 4 5 7 12 21-23 27-29 38 43 126 23 25 26 36 42 127 17 24 42 43 128 30 129 3 5 7 10 11 21 22 13 0 3 6 3 7 3 9-41 131 12 13 16 134 12 15 16 23 24 26 135 11 21 23 136 28 29 137 8 9 32 138 5 11 18 25 139 6 7 10 12-14 16-18 140 7 9 10 14 15 141 4 8 10 12 15 16 142 16 201 10 203 2 5 204 14 205 6 206 4 10 11 14 15 2 07 10 13 208 9 209 13 15

Work Permits 109 22 23

53

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA

114 301 46 116 19 122 22 131 20 135 20 139 11 140 13 202 4 51 9 17 18 208 3 1 6 10-12

Attraction of California 101 3 1 17 102 3 103 18 20 105 6 106 6 9 11 281 29 107 8 108 4 I 18 109 9 110 8 111 9 112 23 113 51 6 114 91 22 115 14 391 41 116 71 9 117 8 118 11 12 119 8 1 10 11 121 9 122 3 124 10 11 125 81 241 30 126 151 16 127 8 1 16 27 128 13 129 3 130 32 131 12 25 132 3 11 12 134 81 11 24 135 11 18 136 18 139 101 26 140 5 141 51 14 142 3 4 143 11 201 4 I 6 8 12

54

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA [Continued]

202 6 206 2 4 209 2

Belongings 101 3 102 4 103 15 20 104 42 105 6 7 106 10 107 3 16 108 4 111 8 112 2 113 6 7 11 114 30 115 14 116 22 117 8 118 13 15 124 10 12 126 17 127 9 18 128 15 130 30 35 131 13 132 14 135 20 136 19 138 14 140 9 141 14 202 5 205 1 207 19 209 5

Border Inspections 102 8 103 15 20 104 9 10 49 105 8 106 30 108 18 19 110 24 113 6 7 10-12 114 30 31 117 11 118 13

55

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA Continued] Border Inspections Continued]

121 10 123 33 124 13 125 32 126 20 127 10 29 128 16 18 131 14 132 14 133 7 135 20 137 18 138 14 143 15 209 5 8

CookingFood 102 3 5 13 15 103 21 106 10 113 8 10 114 9 29 116 10 117 9 118 12 119 10 123 33 125 19 31 126 20 127 10 128 15 130 3 0 1 3 3 131 13 14 132 13 133 5 6 134 10 135 20 138 14 141 12 143 11 15 209 5

Funds Available 101 3 24 102 4 103 15 18 104 2 105 6 106 9 107 4 14-16

56

MIGRATIONTO CALIFORNIA [Continued] Funds Available [Continued]

108 5 110 3 8 111 8 112 1 4 6 113 6 114 10 17 29 115 14 116 10 22 117 710 118 13 121 3 10 122 4 123 34 124 12 125 17 126 5 18-20 127 17 2 9 128 15 129 3 130 29 30 34 131 13 132 13 133 3 134 8 10 135 12 18 138 14 140 6 141 12 142 25 143 10 11 201 7 205 1 209 5

Reasons for Move 101 3 23 102 2 4 103 15 18 20 25 39 104 2 42 105 4 6 106 9 11 107 2 108 3 5 18 109 9 10 13 27 110 3 4 8 111 7 8 112 2 113 5 6

57

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA [Continued] Reasons for Move [Continued]

114 115 116 117 118 119 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 201 204 205 206 207 209

Route 102 103 104 105 106 108 110 112 113 114 115 116

8-10 21 22 14 19-22 7 11 8 8 3 141 10 8 14 7 1

12 2 291 121 11 11 41 111 181 8 13 10 51 5

9

4 30 1 32

101 141 23-25 30

8 1 16 1 30 13

3 311 321 341 35 13

3 8-11

12 18 40

13

26 6 9 11

2-4 16 17 19 24 21 10 6 9 1 2 10 19 11 21 191 22

4 18-20 2 I 8 61 7 10 4 3 5 4 I 8 31 40 22-24

58

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA Continued] Route Continued]

117 8-10 118 12 119 9 10 124 11 125 17 126 181 19 127 9 181 29 128 14-16 130 32-34 131 14 132 13 134 10 135 11 19 137 17 138 13 14 202 4 5 205 1 209 7

Shelter 102 4 103 18-20 104 9 106 10 107 4 108 4 111 8 112 5 113 8 10 114 9 24 28 29 116 22 23 117 9 118 12 119 9 121 9 123 33 124 10 125 17-19 126 17 127 9 128 15 129 3 130 301 33 131 13 132 13 133 5 134 10 135 11 136 19

59

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA [Continued] Shelter [Continued]

137 17 141 12 143 11 201 7 2 07 18 209 5

Transportation 101 3 102 4-6 103 16 18 20 104 8 42 105 6 1 7 106 10 107 3 108 4 109 9 13 110 3 8 23 24 111 8 112 5 113 6 7 114 8 24 29-31 115 14 116 1 9 10 22 117 8 118 12 119 8 9 121 9 122 4 I 17 123 32 33 124 12 125 17-191 24 26 2 9 31 126 5 17 18 127 9 17 128 15 129 3 131 13 133 4 134 10 135 11 136 19 138 13 139 10 140 5 9 141 12 142 3 25

15143 201 8 205 1 209 1 2 4 5

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MISSOURI

108 1 2 19 115 4 0 121 2 129 16 207 7 208 5

Cities Cape Girardeau

116 9 El Dorado Springs

108 1 3 Hannibal

119 4 7 Kansas City

116 8 207 3

Monroe City 119 1

St Louis 119 2 4 7 8

MONTANA

119 3

NEBRASKA

132 1 Cities

Grand Island 130 18

Kerney 130 3

Litchfield 130 3 4 16 35

Ponca 130 1 4 7

Return to 130 40

THE NEW DEAL Civilian Conservation Corps

103 34

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THE NEW DEAL [Continued] Civilian Conservation Corps [Continued]

110 3-7 9 35 112 28 119 15 125 5 12 21-23 129 18 139 7-9 16 207 13 208 10

Hoover 103 32 34 125 12

National Recovery AdministrationOther Agencies 103 32 34 118 8 205 4 5 8-19

Politics 101 34 103 33 35 104 7 1 8 33 107 12 112 13 28 121 2 125 12 14 15 131 10 132 10 11 138 8 1 15 139 14 140 25 207 12 208 15 209 21

Roosevelt 101 32-34 103 32 104 32 33 106 5 108 5 6 15 16 110 3 35 36 111 6 7 112 27 28 113 25 32 114 19 115 12 118 9 119 6 15 123 30 31 125 12 15 126 13

62

THE NEW DEAL [Continued] Roosevelt [Continued]

127 22 23 128 11 129 10 14 130 23 24 26 27 131 5 9 10 132 9 133 13 27 134 4 8 24 138 11 139 6 7 13 14 23 140 24 14178 142 17 18 205 17 18 207 9 12 13 208 10 209 21

Voting 103 33 106 5 110 25 26 125 14 130 23 131 5 139 252 4 140 25 207 13

Works Progress Administration 101 336 102 2 104 31 105 4 5 8 19 20 107 1 108 12 110 35 111 177 112 28 113 17 18 21 24 33 114 22 115 13 118 8 119 14 156 124 14 17 125 1 12 23 127 22 128 20 23 27 129 5 10 132 9 11 16 133 11 17

63

THE NEW DEAL [Continued] Works Progress Administration Continued]

134 5 9 23 138 11 12 13978 140 23 141 23 142 18 204 6 207 12 208 10 209 21

NEW MEXICO

135 11 18-20 140 3 4

Cities Albuquerque

117 8 11 Deming

116 22 23 Gallup

116 12 Las Cruces

116 22 23

OKIE

113 10 33 114 41 46 128 18 25 33 132 18 19 135 26 202 5 205 4 1 6 208 4

Definition 101 31 102 8 104 37 54 105 22 106 31-33 107 38 108 19 109 17T 19 27 110 28 35

64

OKIE [Continued] Definition [Continued]

114 44 118 24 121 21 32 123 22 37 38 124 25 26 126 40 127 14 31 33 128 33 132 21 22 134 14 136 37-40 137 22 30 139 19 141 25 201 16 202 4 1 16 203 10 206 14 208 4 13

Reactions to Term 101 32 102 8 9 104 37 54 105 22 106 31-33 107 38 39 109 19 110 12 27 28 113 33 34 37 114 41 42 116 34 118 24 120 26 27 121 21 123 37 38 42 124 18 125 42 43 126 32 40 46 127 14 33 36 128 24 25 33 129 21 131 23 132 23 136 22 39 40 137 21 22 30 139 19 141 24 142 29 30

42

35

65

OKIE [Continued] Reactions to Term [Continued]

201 16 203 10 205 12

Rednecks 107 2 4-26

OKLAHOMA

111 6 125 3 10 126 10 14 27 43 128 4 135 11 12 141 5 9

Cities Ardmore

110 1 2 139 2

Blair 114 15

Blanchard 120 1 2 5

Boley 133 1 1 3

Boynton 135 11

Bushyhead 137 73 6

Checotah 113 1 4 128 3 8 209 1

Chelsea 137 7 812

Cold Springs 140 4

Colgate 112 2

Comanche 142 1

Council Hill 131 1

Cushing 201 2

Duncan 110 1 124 1

66

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities Continued]

Durant 103 16

Dustin 139 1 2 25

Enid 138 middot 6

EufaulaLake Eufaula 103 71 29 209 23

Fort Gibson 123 1 12 13 24 25 32 126 1 16

Fort Sill 120 5

Frederick 104 56

Granite 114 8

Greenfield 141 9

Guthrie 138 2-5 13 15

Hammon 142 3 15

Hanna 112 3 136 1

Hartshorne 125 1

Henryetta 103 16 209 1

Hillibee 127 4

Hitchita 112 25 209 3

Holdenville 137 3-5

Hollis 102 1

Lenna 118 1 131 2

Lexington 120 1 2

Lindsay 106 9

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OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities (Continued]

Maud 118 1

McAlester 109 91 10 125 20

McLain 122 1

Meeker 127 6 15 16

Muskogee 122 1 123 18 19 25

Nowata 122 2

Oaklodge 116 1 5

Okemah 103 8 133 4

Oklahoma City 120 8 12 138 3 5

Paden 127 4

Pauls Valley 106 1 109 10 13

Pitcher 103 8

Pleasant Valley 109 10 13

Ponca City 142 1 2

Porum 112 1

Prague 127 5 6

Quinton 136 1 10 11 18

Sallisaw 116 16_ 36

Scullyville 116 3 7

Seminole 116 1 135 8

Spiro 102 1 116 1 3 6 7

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OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities [Continued]

Stillwater 201 4 13

Tryon 201 1

Tulsa 116 16 17

Tuttle 120 1

Watonga 120 4 141 9

Weletka 103 11

Wewoka 112 1 4 25

Whodathoughtit 113 3

Craig County 122 11

Moved to 114 8 115 26 128 2 3 131 1 2 137 3 141 4

Oklahoma Territory 127 1-3

Payne County 105 1

Return to 102 11 107 15 109 27 110 18 38 111 8 18 114 10 14 15 17 116 36 37 120 13 27 123 53 125 25 26 29 30 40 127 16 28 131 13 22 25 133 16 135 23 25 136 18 137 7

69

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Return to [Continued]

139 26 27 140 9 142 3 10 17 22 34 201 13 206 7 207 20 209 1 2 17 18 23

Rogers County 101 23

Sequoyah County 116 1 16-18 36

Wagoner County 101 23

OREGON

109 28 29 130 29-34 206 2

POEMS

128 14 22 25 31 34 36

RELIEFWELFARE Agencies

102 91 13 103 32 107 35 112 12 114 18 124 2 3 125 17 202 5 15 2 0 4 2 11-13

Attitudes toward 101 10 102 91 10 103 32 104 24 32 105 19 110 14 26 27 111 17 112 12 113 17 2833

70

RELIEFWELFARE [Continued] Attitudes toward [Continued]

116 35 119 15 121 177 19 25 123 43 124 177 23 125 38 126 35_~ 39 127 417 42 128 27-30 129 5 130 2 7 131 4 27 30 31 132 16-18 133 13 14 137 32 139 8 140 23 142 18 202 71 8 1 15 203 6 11 204 13 14 20 208 10 209 21

Quality 102 10 103 32 104 32 125 38 39 204 15

Type Received 102 9 10 103 16 32 33 104 24 31 105 19 107 15 108 4 110 17 111 17 112 12 113 32 114 18 42 118 8 121 17 124 23 125 37 128 28 29 130 27 132 16

71

RELIEFWELFARE [Continued] Type Received IContinued]

133 13 134 15 135 28 139 8 202 5 71815 204 15 208 9 209 211 22

Welfare 101 9 10 102 9 10 103 32 104 24 311 36 1 0 5 19- 21 1 2 5 106 12 16 17 23 24 107 14 15 18 351 37 108 4 1 71 18 110 14 17 25-27 111 17 112 121 13 15 113 15 171 28 114 181 421 43 116 35 120 17 121 19 122 24 123 43 125 19 126 251 39 128 27 28 131 4 27 133 11 13 22 136 14 137 32 140 3 141 20 142 18 201 13 202 51 71 15 203 6 11 204 2 11 19-21 205 4 11 12 207 10 13 19

RELIGION

103 32

72

RELIGION [Continued]

110 29 113 321 36 126 28 29 131 6 132 6 135 151 32 142 12 26 33 202 6

Brush Arbor 109 5 122 19 123 25 136 10 139 41 5 209 11

Churches 101 7 11 102 10 105 31 29 106 2 I 8 I 25 107 3 109 5 110 171 18 112 371 39 113 21 16 17 35 114 51 7 8 441 45 115 8 31-33 50-53 117 54-58 118 51 6 1 21 119 4 120 8 121 25 26 122 191 24 123 25126142 124 21 31 5 61 201 22 125 81 41 126 71 241 30 127 21 10 14 271 301 341 351 38-41 128 6 26 27 130 3 131 6 132 6 21 23 133 23 134 1 3 24 25 29 135 7 141 18 31 136 3 7 137 9 10 24 25 138 8 91 14

73

RELIGION Continued] Churches Continued]

140 14 15 141 2 3 9 142 4 22 30-33 143 12 15 24 201 5 11 209 4

MinistryMissionary Work 107 23 113 31 36 142 25 26 29

Moral Majority 134 29

RevivalsTraveling Ministers 109 5 114 5 6 115 32 118 5 6 124 6 125 8 I 9 126 =middot 8 127 5 128 6 131 4 6 I 8 135 14 139 4 141 3 142 26-28 32 33

SOUTH DAKOTA Beadle County

134 1 Huron County

134 5 Return to

134 8 9 29 Wounded Knee

134 5

TEXAS

113 4 114 6 28 43 44 124 4 131 20 142 24 30

74

TEXAS Continued] Cities

Abilene 111 5 6 117 15

Austin lb3 15

Barstow 104 1

Big Spring 142 30 32 209 s 6

Cedar Hill 140 1

Dallas 117 7 140 1

Electra 140 4

Gainesville 121 1

Haskell 129 1

Kemp 117 6

La Mesa 114 14

Plainview 110 3

Port Arthur 116 8 9

Red Springs 114 1

Silverton 140 1

Waco 103 15 16

Wichita Falls 117 8

Wylie 111 1

Brazo River 103 16

Farming Conditions 104 40

Return to 114 14 16 121 28 31 129 6

Rio Grande Valley 103 15

75

VIOLENCE

103 28 29 104 17 21 105 25 27 107 61 9 12 261 28 30 109 2 01 21 33 111 13 17 112 9 10 36 113 4J 18J 21-23 26-29 33 34 114 2527 35 115 49 123 36 125 191 43 126 41 127 23 131 22 23 138 10 11 20-22 139 9 10 15 18 25 203 8 204 9 206 10-12

VIRGINIA

206 1

WASHINGTON

206 1

WORK --xfter World War II

101 29 102 12 103 31 104 15 44 106 16 107 171 19-21 36 110 19 20 34 37 111 16 112 34J 35 114 48 116 31 117 51-57 119 18 120 21 23 24

76

WORK [Continued] --xfter World War II [Continued]

123 46 50 124 28 125 2 28 43-45 126 38 44 127 33 371 41 129 71 8 130 38 41 42 46 134 11 136 301 31 138 25-27 139 22 141 21 26 206 187 19 207 5

Conditions 103 22-24 26 104 2-6 15 16 30 35 52 107 22 24-28 30 31 109 31 110 10 11 12 25 112 26 29 113 15 114 24 124 20 125 22 27 2 9 32 126 21 26 30 38 129 5 12 13 131 21 139 18 203 5 7

During World War II 101 20 29 102 11 103 24 35 104 15 105 25 26 107 17 108 5 6 20 109 37 110 18 19 37 111 12 113 22 26 114 47 48 115 44 47 53 116 31 117 35-51 118 23 119 16

77

WORK [Continued] --ollring World War II [Continued]

120 20 21 121 29 123 22 46 124 27 125 3 27 34 35 43 126 35 43 44 127 20 128 21 29 37 129 7 10 130 37 38 40 41 131 26 29 132 23 133 16 20 134 11 20 136 27 28 138 23-25 139 18 20 21 141 21 26 143 19 202 9 203 8 206 10 15 207 3 4 209 20

Employers 101 30 1025-712 103 12 17 22 32 104 2 15 30 105 11 16 106 15 19 107 9 29-31 38 108 14 15 20 109 1 15 20 27 110 9-11 13 27 36 111 15 112 6 7 26 29 32 113 15 16 28 29 114 11 24 31 41-43 115 16 43-45 116 6 7 25 26 28 30-32 117 18 52 118 13 20 119 11-13 16 18 19 120 12 14 15 20 23 121 17 24 122 5-8 123 35 36

78

WORK [Continued] ~players [Continued]

124 20 125 5 21 24 271 281 40 126 151 21 22 251 26 361 371 39 127 11 121 201 211 30 33 128 18 31 129 4 1 7 1 9-11 1 13 1 18 1 21 2 2 130 31 3540 131 16 26 27 133 2 6 134 121 16-18 201 211 25 136 17-19 26 27 33-35 137 6 8 161 19 20 138 3-6 13 20 139 10 121 14-16 140 9-11 141 16 17 201 12 202 2 3 203 7 206 31 15 207 3 5 209 16

Labor Contracting 107 19 261 291 311 32 133 16-18 26

Migrant Labor 101 41 5 12 30 102 6 7 103 24 25 104 2-6 15 241 25 52 105 9-12 171 18 106 121 131 15 17 21-24 107 4 5 8 18 24-27 30 31 108 3 8 15 109 7 8 19-21 27-30 110 91 101 13 15 111 8 12 16 17 112 6 31 32 113 13 15 18 32 114 31 32 115 52 116 27-30 117 12 17-19 291 31 118 16 119 11 12 120 11-13 15 22 121 10 11 22 122 5 22

79

WORK Continued] --grgrant Labor Continued]

123 35 42 43 125 33 126 26 30 33 37 38 127 31 128 16 21 28 129 3 4 11-17 20 21 130 33 34 131 15 19-21 26 133 19 134 9-13 21 22 135 21 25 29 136 37 38 137 16 20 139 13 15-17 140 3 4 141 19 20 142 18 143 11 13 201 8 14 202 4 9 15 203 4 5 7 8-10 205 3 4 7 206 2 4 5-7 9 12-15 208 6 209 8 9 12-15

Mining 103 8 19 115 33 116 20 21 122 11-13 125 1 3 4 12 131 2 140 4 5 141 1

Odd Jobs 104 23 105 15 25 106 3 107 12 18 19 34 35 108 3 5 6 9 111 11 15 16 113 13 114 17 18 32 33 40 41 48 115 19 24 116 25 26 117 7 52 118 18 119 8 12 14 15

80

WORK [Continued] --odd Jobs

120 8 17 122 6 7 22 123 36 40 49 124 14 16 19 24 127 11 128 19 20 29 129 1 3 5 7 131 16 25 30 132 14 17 134 8 12 15 16 135 11 23 137 12 20 25 26 138 18 22 139 6 7 12 16 17 140 1 6-8 10 142 2 3 5 9 14 34 35 143 6 12 14-16 206 3 4 209 20

Oil Fields 102 5-7 12 112 25 26 114 14 15 116 1 13 121 17 125 2 4 1 28 46 129 9 135 7 8 I 23 29 139 22 140 4 142 2 3 206 16 18 208 1-5

Permanent Jobs 101 9 27 29 103 12 17 23 24 32 104 4 6 14 24 26 29 34 106 4 107 19 35 108 4 7-9 109 15 27-29 110 2 10 18 19 21 24 111 6 9-11 16 112 7 30 31 113 1 4 21 28-31 114 16 31 32 48 115 16 1 17 4 4 116 2 7-16 32

81

WORK [Continued] --permanent Jobs [Continued]

118 11 131 18 19 119 191 20 120 201 211 25 121 22 122 2 3 I 5~8 I 23 123 11 VI 35 36 124 1 14-17 125 20 25 27-29 37 126 21 25 33 35-38 127 11 20-22 24 30 128 20 28-30 129 4 7 130 31 36-38 131 21 30 132 18 19 133 19 22 134 11 18 25-28 36 136 2 10 14 15 19 33-35 137 6 8 26-28 138 1-4 8 139 22 23 140 4 5 10-12 20 141 12 17 142 5 25 26 28 35 143 19 201 10 205 6 8 9 2 07 3 1 5 208 1

Prisoners of War as Workers 115 47 133 20 203 9

Strikes 101 17 104 21 22 1 43 105 11 21 106 13 15 16 191 20 33 107 7 11 15 28 109 20 21 110 32 33 111 13 112 7-10 14 113 32 115 48-50 118 18 124 24 125 3 4

82

WORK [Continued] --strikes [Continued]

126 36 127 24 129 10 11 130 40 41 131 27 133 25 138 8 139 16 17 140 14-16 22 201 14 203 7 206 10-13 209 18

Unions 101 17 35 104 21 22 45 105 21 106 15 16 107 5 11-13 21-24 108 12 109 20 112 2 10 32 34-36 113 31 114 42 115 50 116 33 34 118 18 119 13 120 23 24 124 24 125 34 43 45 46 126 36 127 42 128 30 129 10 11 16 130 39-41 46 131 26 134 23 139 16 140 14 22 141 21 203 7 209 18

Wages 101 27 103 10 14 17 18 22 23 33 104 2 4 I 22 I 24 26 341 35 47 105 13 161 17

83

WORK [Continued] --wages [Continued]

106 14 18 19 107 2 12 17 25 30 108 5 6 8 109 6 8 20 21 28 29 31 40 110 7 9 11 1216 111 8 11 13 14 16 112 4 8-10 14 113 13 16-18 26 28 29 114 11 18 25 32 33 42 115 16 28 44 50 116 7 11 16 19 26-32 34 117 7 18 32 35 118 15 18 119 1 11 13 14 120 11-14 121 11 122 3 6-8 123 35 49 125 4 5 7 12 21-23 27-29 38 43 126 23 25 26 36 42 127 17 24 42 43 128 30 129 3 5 7 10 11 21 22 13 0 3 6 3 7 3 9-41 131 12 13 16 134 12 15 16 23 24 26 135 11 21 23 136 28 29 137 8 9 32 138 5 11 18 25 139 6 7 10 12-14 16-18 140 7 9 10 14 15 141 4 8 10 12 15 16 142 16 201 10 203 2 5 204 14 205 6 206 4 10 11 14 15 2 07 10 13 208 9 209 13 15

Work Permits 109 22 23

54

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA [Continued]

202 6 206 2 4 209 2

Belongings 101 3 102 4 103 15 20 104 42 105 6 7 106 10 107 3 16 108 4 111 8 112 2 113 6 7 11 114 30 115 14 116 22 117 8 118 13 15 124 10 12 126 17 127 9 18 128 15 130 30 35 131 13 132 14 135 20 136 19 138 14 140 9 141 14 202 5 205 1 207 19 209 5

Border Inspections 102 8 103 15 20 104 9 10 49 105 8 106 30 108 18 19 110 24 113 6 7 10-12 114 30 31 117 11 118 13

55

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA Continued] Border Inspections Continued]

121 10 123 33 124 13 125 32 126 20 127 10 29 128 16 18 131 14 132 14 133 7 135 20 137 18 138 14 143 15 209 5 8

CookingFood 102 3 5 13 15 103 21 106 10 113 8 10 114 9 29 116 10 117 9 118 12 119 10 123 33 125 19 31 126 20 127 10 128 15 130 3 0 1 3 3 131 13 14 132 13 133 5 6 134 10 135 20 138 14 141 12 143 11 15 209 5

Funds Available 101 3 24 102 4 103 15 18 104 2 105 6 106 9 107 4 14-16

56

MIGRATIONTO CALIFORNIA [Continued] Funds Available [Continued]

108 5 110 3 8 111 8 112 1 4 6 113 6 114 10 17 29 115 14 116 10 22 117 710 118 13 121 3 10 122 4 123 34 124 12 125 17 126 5 18-20 127 17 2 9 128 15 129 3 130 29 30 34 131 13 132 13 133 3 134 8 10 135 12 18 138 14 140 6 141 12 142 25 143 10 11 201 7 205 1 209 5

Reasons for Move 101 3 23 102 2 4 103 15 18 20 25 39 104 2 42 105 4 6 106 9 11 107 2 108 3 5 18 109 9 10 13 27 110 3 4 8 111 7 8 112 2 113 5 6

57

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA [Continued] Reasons for Move [Continued]

114 115 116 117 118 119 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 201 204 205 206 207 209

Route 102 103 104 105 106 108 110 112 113 114 115 116

8-10 21 22 14 19-22 7 11 8 8 3 141 10 8 14 7 1

12 2 291 121 11 11 41 111 181 8 13 10 51 5

9

4 30 1 32

101 141 23-25 30

8 1 16 1 30 13

3 311 321 341 35 13

3 8-11

12 18 40

13

26 6 9 11

2-4 16 17 19 24 21 10 6 9 1 2 10 19 11 21 191 22

4 18-20 2 I 8 61 7 10 4 3 5 4 I 8 31 40 22-24

58

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA Continued] Route Continued]

117 8-10 118 12 119 9 10 124 11 125 17 126 181 19 127 9 181 29 128 14-16 130 32-34 131 14 132 13 134 10 135 11 19 137 17 138 13 14 202 4 5 205 1 209 7

Shelter 102 4 103 18-20 104 9 106 10 107 4 108 4 111 8 112 5 113 8 10 114 9 24 28 29 116 22 23 117 9 118 12 119 9 121 9 123 33 124 10 125 17-19 126 17 127 9 128 15 129 3 130 301 33 131 13 132 13 133 5 134 10 135 11 136 19

59

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA [Continued] Shelter [Continued]

137 17 141 12 143 11 201 7 2 07 18 209 5

Transportation 101 3 102 4-6 103 16 18 20 104 8 42 105 6 1 7 106 10 107 3 108 4 109 9 13 110 3 8 23 24 111 8 112 5 113 6 7 114 8 24 29-31 115 14 116 1 9 10 22 117 8 118 12 119 8 9 121 9 122 4 I 17 123 32 33 124 12 125 17-191 24 26 2 9 31 126 5 17 18 127 9 17 128 15 129 3 131 13 133 4 134 10 135 11 136 19 138 13 139 10 140 5 9 141 12 142 3 25

15143 201 8 205 1 209 1 2 4 5

60

MISSOURI

108 1 2 19 115 4 0 121 2 129 16 207 7 208 5

Cities Cape Girardeau

116 9 El Dorado Springs

108 1 3 Hannibal

119 4 7 Kansas City

116 8 207 3

Monroe City 119 1

St Louis 119 2 4 7 8

MONTANA

119 3

NEBRASKA

132 1 Cities

Grand Island 130 18

Kerney 130 3

Litchfield 130 3 4 16 35

Ponca 130 1 4 7

Return to 130 40

THE NEW DEAL Civilian Conservation Corps

103 34

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THE NEW DEAL [Continued] Civilian Conservation Corps [Continued]

110 3-7 9 35 112 28 119 15 125 5 12 21-23 129 18 139 7-9 16 207 13 208 10

Hoover 103 32 34 125 12

National Recovery AdministrationOther Agencies 103 32 34 118 8 205 4 5 8-19

Politics 101 34 103 33 35 104 7 1 8 33 107 12 112 13 28 121 2 125 12 14 15 131 10 132 10 11 138 8 1 15 139 14 140 25 207 12 208 15 209 21

Roosevelt 101 32-34 103 32 104 32 33 106 5 108 5 6 15 16 110 3 35 36 111 6 7 112 27 28 113 25 32 114 19 115 12 118 9 119 6 15 123 30 31 125 12 15 126 13

62

THE NEW DEAL [Continued] Roosevelt [Continued]

127 22 23 128 11 129 10 14 130 23 24 26 27 131 5 9 10 132 9 133 13 27 134 4 8 24 138 11 139 6 7 13 14 23 140 24 14178 142 17 18 205 17 18 207 9 12 13 208 10 209 21

Voting 103 33 106 5 110 25 26 125 14 130 23 131 5 139 252 4 140 25 207 13

Works Progress Administration 101 336 102 2 104 31 105 4 5 8 19 20 107 1 108 12 110 35 111 177 112 28 113 17 18 21 24 33 114 22 115 13 118 8 119 14 156 124 14 17 125 1 12 23 127 22 128 20 23 27 129 5 10 132 9 11 16 133 11 17

63

THE NEW DEAL [Continued] Works Progress Administration Continued]

134 5 9 23 138 11 12 13978 140 23 141 23 142 18 204 6 207 12 208 10 209 21

NEW MEXICO

135 11 18-20 140 3 4

Cities Albuquerque

117 8 11 Deming

116 22 23 Gallup

116 12 Las Cruces

116 22 23

OKIE

113 10 33 114 41 46 128 18 25 33 132 18 19 135 26 202 5 205 4 1 6 208 4

Definition 101 31 102 8 104 37 54 105 22 106 31-33 107 38 108 19 109 17T 19 27 110 28 35

64

OKIE [Continued] Definition [Continued]

114 44 118 24 121 21 32 123 22 37 38 124 25 26 126 40 127 14 31 33 128 33 132 21 22 134 14 136 37-40 137 22 30 139 19 141 25 201 16 202 4 1 16 203 10 206 14 208 4 13

Reactions to Term 101 32 102 8 9 104 37 54 105 22 106 31-33 107 38 39 109 19 110 12 27 28 113 33 34 37 114 41 42 116 34 118 24 120 26 27 121 21 123 37 38 42 124 18 125 42 43 126 32 40 46 127 14 33 36 128 24 25 33 129 21 131 23 132 23 136 22 39 40 137 21 22 30 139 19 141 24 142 29 30

42

35

65

OKIE [Continued] Reactions to Term [Continued]

201 16 203 10 205 12

Rednecks 107 2 4-26

OKLAHOMA

111 6 125 3 10 126 10 14 27 43 128 4 135 11 12 141 5 9

Cities Ardmore

110 1 2 139 2

Blair 114 15

Blanchard 120 1 2 5

Boley 133 1 1 3

Boynton 135 11

Bushyhead 137 73 6

Checotah 113 1 4 128 3 8 209 1

Chelsea 137 7 812

Cold Springs 140 4

Colgate 112 2

Comanche 142 1

Council Hill 131 1

Cushing 201 2

Duncan 110 1 124 1

66

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities Continued]

Durant 103 16

Dustin 139 1 2 25

Enid 138 middot 6

EufaulaLake Eufaula 103 71 29 209 23

Fort Gibson 123 1 12 13 24 25 32 126 1 16

Fort Sill 120 5

Frederick 104 56

Granite 114 8

Greenfield 141 9

Guthrie 138 2-5 13 15

Hammon 142 3 15

Hanna 112 3 136 1

Hartshorne 125 1

Henryetta 103 16 209 1

Hillibee 127 4

Hitchita 112 25 209 3

Holdenville 137 3-5

Hollis 102 1

Lenna 118 1 131 2

Lexington 120 1 2

Lindsay 106 9

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OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities (Continued]

Maud 118 1

McAlester 109 91 10 125 20

McLain 122 1

Meeker 127 6 15 16

Muskogee 122 1 123 18 19 25

Nowata 122 2

Oaklodge 116 1 5

Okemah 103 8 133 4

Oklahoma City 120 8 12 138 3 5

Paden 127 4

Pauls Valley 106 1 109 10 13

Pitcher 103 8

Pleasant Valley 109 10 13

Ponca City 142 1 2

Porum 112 1

Prague 127 5 6

Quinton 136 1 10 11 18

Sallisaw 116 16_ 36

Scullyville 116 3 7

Seminole 116 1 135 8

Spiro 102 1 116 1 3 6 7

68

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities [Continued]

Stillwater 201 4 13

Tryon 201 1

Tulsa 116 16 17

Tuttle 120 1

Watonga 120 4 141 9

Weletka 103 11

Wewoka 112 1 4 25

Whodathoughtit 113 3

Craig County 122 11

Moved to 114 8 115 26 128 2 3 131 1 2 137 3 141 4

Oklahoma Territory 127 1-3

Payne County 105 1

Return to 102 11 107 15 109 27 110 18 38 111 8 18 114 10 14 15 17 116 36 37 120 13 27 123 53 125 25 26 29 30 40 127 16 28 131 13 22 25 133 16 135 23 25 136 18 137 7

69

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Return to [Continued]

139 26 27 140 9 142 3 10 17 22 34 201 13 206 7 207 20 209 1 2 17 18 23

Rogers County 101 23

Sequoyah County 116 1 16-18 36

Wagoner County 101 23

OREGON

109 28 29 130 29-34 206 2

POEMS

128 14 22 25 31 34 36

RELIEFWELFARE Agencies

102 91 13 103 32 107 35 112 12 114 18 124 2 3 125 17 202 5 15 2 0 4 2 11-13

Attitudes toward 101 10 102 91 10 103 32 104 24 32 105 19 110 14 26 27 111 17 112 12 113 17 2833

70

RELIEFWELFARE [Continued] Attitudes toward [Continued]

116 35 119 15 121 177 19 25 123 43 124 177 23 125 38 126 35_~ 39 127 417 42 128 27-30 129 5 130 2 7 131 4 27 30 31 132 16-18 133 13 14 137 32 139 8 140 23 142 18 202 71 8 1 15 203 6 11 204 13 14 20 208 10 209 21

Quality 102 10 103 32 104 32 125 38 39 204 15

Type Received 102 9 10 103 16 32 33 104 24 31 105 19 107 15 108 4 110 17 111 17 112 12 113 32 114 18 42 118 8 121 17 124 23 125 37 128 28 29 130 27 132 16

71

RELIEFWELFARE [Continued] Type Received IContinued]

133 13 134 15 135 28 139 8 202 5 71815 204 15 208 9 209 211 22

Welfare 101 9 10 102 9 10 103 32 104 24 311 36 1 0 5 19- 21 1 2 5 106 12 16 17 23 24 107 14 15 18 351 37 108 4 1 71 18 110 14 17 25-27 111 17 112 121 13 15 113 15 171 28 114 181 421 43 116 35 120 17 121 19 122 24 123 43 125 19 126 251 39 128 27 28 131 4 27 133 11 13 22 136 14 137 32 140 3 141 20 142 18 201 13 202 51 71 15 203 6 11 204 2 11 19-21 205 4 11 12 207 10 13 19

RELIGION

103 32

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RELIGION [Continued]

110 29 113 321 36 126 28 29 131 6 132 6 135 151 32 142 12 26 33 202 6

Brush Arbor 109 5 122 19 123 25 136 10 139 41 5 209 11

Churches 101 7 11 102 10 105 31 29 106 2 I 8 I 25 107 3 109 5 110 171 18 112 371 39 113 21 16 17 35 114 51 7 8 441 45 115 8 31-33 50-53 117 54-58 118 51 6 1 21 119 4 120 8 121 25 26 122 191 24 123 25126142 124 21 31 5 61 201 22 125 81 41 126 71 241 30 127 21 10 14 271 301 341 351 38-41 128 6 26 27 130 3 131 6 132 6 21 23 133 23 134 1 3 24 25 29 135 7 141 18 31 136 3 7 137 9 10 24 25 138 8 91 14

73

RELIGION Continued] Churches Continued]

140 14 15 141 2 3 9 142 4 22 30-33 143 12 15 24 201 5 11 209 4

MinistryMissionary Work 107 23 113 31 36 142 25 26 29

Moral Majority 134 29

RevivalsTraveling Ministers 109 5 114 5 6 115 32 118 5 6 124 6 125 8 I 9 126 =middot 8 127 5 128 6 131 4 6 I 8 135 14 139 4 141 3 142 26-28 32 33

SOUTH DAKOTA Beadle County

134 1 Huron County

134 5 Return to

134 8 9 29 Wounded Knee

134 5

TEXAS

113 4 114 6 28 43 44 124 4 131 20 142 24 30

74

TEXAS Continued] Cities

Abilene 111 5 6 117 15

Austin lb3 15

Barstow 104 1

Big Spring 142 30 32 209 s 6

Cedar Hill 140 1

Dallas 117 7 140 1

Electra 140 4

Gainesville 121 1

Haskell 129 1

Kemp 117 6

La Mesa 114 14

Plainview 110 3

Port Arthur 116 8 9

Red Springs 114 1

Silverton 140 1

Waco 103 15 16

Wichita Falls 117 8

Wylie 111 1

Brazo River 103 16

Farming Conditions 104 40

Return to 114 14 16 121 28 31 129 6

Rio Grande Valley 103 15

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VIOLENCE

103 28 29 104 17 21 105 25 27 107 61 9 12 261 28 30 109 2 01 21 33 111 13 17 112 9 10 36 113 4J 18J 21-23 26-29 33 34 114 2527 35 115 49 123 36 125 191 43 126 41 127 23 131 22 23 138 10 11 20-22 139 9 10 15 18 25 203 8 204 9 206 10-12

VIRGINIA

206 1

WASHINGTON

206 1

WORK --xfter World War II

101 29 102 12 103 31 104 15 44 106 16 107 171 19-21 36 110 19 20 34 37 111 16 112 34J 35 114 48 116 31 117 51-57 119 18 120 21 23 24

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WORK [Continued] --xfter World War II [Continued]

123 46 50 124 28 125 2 28 43-45 126 38 44 127 33 371 41 129 71 8 130 38 41 42 46 134 11 136 301 31 138 25-27 139 22 141 21 26 206 187 19 207 5

Conditions 103 22-24 26 104 2-6 15 16 30 35 52 107 22 24-28 30 31 109 31 110 10 11 12 25 112 26 29 113 15 114 24 124 20 125 22 27 2 9 32 126 21 26 30 38 129 5 12 13 131 21 139 18 203 5 7

During World War II 101 20 29 102 11 103 24 35 104 15 105 25 26 107 17 108 5 6 20 109 37 110 18 19 37 111 12 113 22 26 114 47 48 115 44 47 53 116 31 117 35-51 118 23 119 16

77

WORK [Continued] --ollring World War II [Continued]

120 20 21 121 29 123 22 46 124 27 125 3 27 34 35 43 126 35 43 44 127 20 128 21 29 37 129 7 10 130 37 38 40 41 131 26 29 132 23 133 16 20 134 11 20 136 27 28 138 23-25 139 18 20 21 141 21 26 143 19 202 9 203 8 206 10 15 207 3 4 209 20

Employers 101 30 1025-712 103 12 17 22 32 104 2 15 30 105 11 16 106 15 19 107 9 29-31 38 108 14 15 20 109 1 15 20 27 110 9-11 13 27 36 111 15 112 6 7 26 29 32 113 15 16 28 29 114 11 24 31 41-43 115 16 43-45 116 6 7 25 26 28 30-32 117 18 52 118 13 20 119 11-13 16 18 19 120 12 14 15 20 23 121 17 24 122 5-8 123 35 36

78

WORK [Continued] ~players [Continued]

124 20 125 5 21 24 271 281 40 126 151 21 22 251 26 361 371 39 127 11 121 201 211 30 33 128 18 31 129 4 1 7 1 9-11 1 13 1 18 1 21 2 2 130 31 3540 131 16 26 27 133 2 6 134 121 16-18 201 211 25 136 17-19 26 27 33-35 137 6 8 161 19 20 138 3-6 13 20 139 10 121 14-16 140 9-11 141 16 17 201 12 202 2 3 203 7 206 31 15 207 3 5 209 16

Labor Contracting 107 19 261 291 311 32 133 16-18 26

Migrant Labor 101 41 5 12 30 102 6 7 103 24 25 104 2-6 15 241 25 52 105 9-12 171 18 106 121 131 15 17 21-24 107 4 5 8 18 24-27 30 31 108 3 8 15 109 7 8 19-21 27-30 110 91 101 13 15 111 8 12 16 17 112 6 31 32 113 13 15 18 32 114 31 32 115 52 116 27-30 117 12 17-19 291 31 118 16 119 11 12 120 11-13 15 22 121 10 11 22 122 5 22

79

WORK Continued] --grgrant Labor Continued]

123 35 42 43 125 33 126 26 30 33 37 38 127 31 128 16 21 28 129 3 4 11-17 20 21 130 33 34 131 15 19-21 26 133 19 134 9-13 21 22 135 21 25 29 136 37 38 137 16 20 139 13 15-17 140 3 4 141 19 20 142 18 143 11 13 201 8 14 202 4 9 15 203 4 5 7 8-10 205 3 4 7 206 2 4 5-7 9 12-15 208 6 209 8 9 12-15

Mining 103 8 19 115 33 116 20 21 122 11-13 125 1 3 4 12 131 2 140 4 5 141 1

Odd Jobs 104 23 105 15 25 106 3 107 12 18 19 34 35 108 3 5 6 9 111 11 15 16 113 13 114 17 18 32 33 40 41 48 115 19 24 116 25 26 117 7 52 118 18 119 8 12 14 15

80

WORK [Continued] --odd Jobs

120 8 17 122 6 7 22 123 36 40 49 124 14 16 19 24 127 11 128 19 20 29 129 1 3 5 7 131 16 25 30 132 14 17 134 8 12 15 16 135 11 23 137 12 20 25 26 138 18 22 139 6 7 12 16 17 140 1 6-8 10 142 2 3 5 9 14 34 35 143 6 12 14-16 206 3 4 209 20

Oil Fields 102 5-7 12 112 25 26 114 14 15 116 1 13 121 17 125 2 4 1 28 46 129 9 135 7 8 I 23 29 139 22 140 4 142 2 3 206 16 18 208 1-5

Permanent Jobs 101 9 27 29 103 12 17 23 24 32 104 4 6 14 24 26 29 34 106 4 107 19 35 108 4 7-9 109 15 27-29 110 2 10 18 19 21 24 111 6 9-11 16 112 7 30 31 113 1 4 21 28-31 114 16 31 32 48 115 16 1 17 4 4 116 2 7-16 32

81

WORK [Continued] --permanent Jobs [Continued]

118 11 131 18 19 119 191 20 120 201 211 25 121 22 122 2 3 I 5~8 I 23 123 11 VI 35 36 124 1 14-17 125 20 25 27-29 37 126 21 25 33 35-38 127 11 20-22 24 30 128 20 28-30 129 4 7 130 31 36-38 131 21 30 132 18 19 133 19 22 134 11 18 25-28 36 136 2 10 14 15 19 33-35 137 6 8 26-28 138 1-4 8 139 22 23 140 4 5 10-12 20 141 12 17 142 5 25 26 28 35 143 19 201 10 205 6 8 9 2 07 3 1 5 208 1

Prisoners of War as Workers 115 47 133 20 203 9

Strikes 101 17 104 21 22 1 43 105 11 21 106 13 15 16 191 20 33 107 7 11 15 28 109 20 21 110 32 33 111 13 112 7-10 14 113 32 115 48-50 118 18 124 24 125 3 4

82

WORK [Continued] --strikes [Continued]

126 36 127 24 129 10 11 130 40 41 131 27 133 25 138 8 139 16 17 140 14-16 22 201 14 203 7 206 10-13 209 18

Unions 101 17 35 104 21 22 45 105 21 106 15 16 107 5 11-13 21-24 108 12 109 20 112 2 10 32 34-36 113 31 114 42 115 50 116 33 34 118 18 119 13 120 23 24 124 24 125 34 43 45 46 126 36 127 42 128 30 129 10 11 16 130 39-41 46 131 26 134 23 139 16 140 14 22 141 21 203 7 209 18

Wages 101 27 103 10 14 17 18 22 23 33 104 2 4 I 22 I 24 26 341 35 47 105 13 161 17

83

WORK [Continued] --wages [Continued]

106 14 18 19 107 2 12 17 25 30 108 5 6 8 109 6 8 20 21 28 29 31 40 110 7 9 11 1216 111 8 11 13 14 16 112 4 8-10 14 113 13 16-18 26 28 29 114 11 18 25 32 33 42 115 16 28 44 50 116 7 11 16 19 26-32 34 117 7 18 32 35 118 15 18 119 1 11 13 14 120 11-14 121 11 122 3 6-8 123 35 49 125 4 5 7 12 21-23 27-29 38 43 126 23 25 26 36 42 127 17 24 42 43 128 30 129 3 5 7 10 11 21 22 13 0 3 6 3 7 3 9-41 131 12 13 16 134 12 15 16 23 24 26 135 11 21 23 136 28 29 137 8 9 32 138 5 11 18 25 139 6 7 10 12-14 16-18 140 7 9 10 14 15 141 4 8 10 12 15 16 142 16 201 10 203 2 5 204 14 205 6 206 4 10 11 14 15 2 07 10 13 208 9 209 13 15

Work Permits 109 22 23

55

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA Continued] Border Inspections Continued]

121 10 123 33 124 13 125 32 126 20 127 10 29 128 16 18 131 14 132 14 133 7 135 20 137 18 138 14 143 15 209 5 8

CookingFood 102 3 5 13 15 103 21 106 10 113 8 10 114 9 29 116 10 117 9 118 12 119 10 123 33 125 19 31 126 20 127 10 128 15 130 3 0 1 3 3 131 13 14 132 13 133 5 6 134 10 135 20 138 14 141 12 143 11 15 209 5

Funds Available 101 3 24 102 4 103 15 18 104 2 105 6 106 9 107 4 14-16

56

MIGRATIONTO CALIFORNIA [Continued] Funds Available [Continued]

108 5 110 3 8 111 8 112 1 4 6 113 6 114 10 17 29 115 14 116 10 22 117 710 118 13 121 3 10 122 4 123 34 124 12 125 17 126 5 18-20 127 17 2 9 128 15 129 3 130 29 30 34 131 13 132 13 133 3 134 8 10 135 12 18 138 14 140 6 141 12 142 25 143 10 11 201 7 205 1 209 5

Reasons for Move 101 3 23 102 2 4 103 15 18 20 25 39 104 2 42 105 4 6 106 9 11 107 2 108 3 5 18 109 9 10 13 27 110 3 4 8 111 7 8 112 2 113 5 6

57

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA [Continued] Reasons for Move [Continued]

114 115 116 117 118 119 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 201 204 205 206 207 209

Route 102 103 104 105 106 108 110 112 113 114 115 116

8-10 21 22 14 19-22 7 11 8 8 3 141 10 8 14 7 1

12 2 291 121 11 11 41 111 181 8 13 10 51 5

9

4 30 1 32

101 141 23-25 30

8 1 16 1 30 13

3 311 321 341 35 13

3 8-11

12 18 40

13

26 6 9 11

2-4 16 17 19 24 21 10 6 9 1 2 10 19 11 21 191 22

4 18-20 2 I 8 61 7 10 4 3 5 4 I 8 31 40 22-24

58

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA Continued] Route Continued]

117 8-10 118 12 119 9 10 124 11 125 17 126 181 19 127 9 181 29 128 14-16 130 32-34 131 14 132 13 134 10 135 11 19 137 17 138 13 14 202 4 5 205 1 209 7

Shelter 102 4 103 18-20 104 9 106 10 107 4 108 4 111 8 112 5 113 8 10 114 9 24 28 29 116 22 23 117 9 118 12 119 9 121 9 123 33 124 10 125 17-19 126 17 127 9 128 15 129 3 130 301 33 131 13 132 13 133 5 134 10 135 11 136 19

59

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA [Continued] Shelter [Continued]

137 17 141 12 143 11 201 7 2 07 18 209 5

Transportation 101 3 102 4-6 103 16 18 20 104 8 42 105 6 1 7 106 10 107 3 108 4 109 9 13 110 3 8 23 24 111 8 112 5 113 6 7 114 8 24 29-31 115 14 116 1 9 10 22 117 8 118 12 119 8 9 121 9 122 4 I 17 123 32 33 124 12 125 17-191 24 26 2 9 31 126 5 17 18 127 9 17 128 15 129 3 131 13 133 4 134 10 135 11 136 19 138 13 139 10 140 5 9 141 12 142 3 25

15143 201 8 205 1 209 1 2 4 5

60

MISSOURI

108 1 2 19 115 4 0 121 2 129 16 207 7 208 5

Cities Cape Girardeau

116 9 El Dorado Springs

108 1 3 Hannibal

119 4 7 Kansas City

116 8 207 3

Monroe City 119 1

St Louis 119 2 4 7 8

MONTANA

119 3

NEBRASKA

132 1 Cities

Grand Island 130 18

Kerney 130 3

Litchfield 130 3 4 16 35

Ponca 130 1 4 7

Return to 130 40

THE NEW DEAL Civilian Conservation Corps

103 34

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THE NEW DEAL [Continued] Civilian Conservation Corps [Continued]

110 3-7 9 35 112 28 119 15 125 5 12 21-23 129 18 139 7-9 16 207 13 208 10

Hoover 103 32 34 125 12

National Recovery AdministrationOther Agencies 103 32 34 118 8 205 4 5 8-19

Politics 101 34 103 33 35 104 7 1 8 33 107 12 112 13 28 121 2 125 12 14 15 131 10 132 10 11 138 8 1 15 139 14 140 25 207 12 208 15 209 21

Roosevelt 101 32-34 103 32 104 32 33 106 5 108 5 6 15 16 110 3 35 36 111 6 7 112 27 28 113 25 32 114 19 115 12 118 9 119 6 15 123 30 31 125 12 15 126 13

62

THE NEW DEAL [Continued] Roosevelt [Continued]

127 22 23 128 11 129 10 14 130 23 24 26 27 131 5 9 10 132 9 133 13 27 134 4 8 24 138 11 139 6 7 13 14 23 140 24 14178 142 17 18 205 17 18 207 9 12 13 208 10 209 21

Voting 103 33 106 5 110 25 26 125 14 130 23 131 5 139 252 4 140 25 207 13

Works Progress Administration 101 336 102 2 104 31 105 4 5 8 19 20 107 1 108 12 110 35 111 177 112 28 113 17 18 21 24 33 114 22 115 13 118 8 119 14 156 124 14 17 125 1 12 23 127 22 128 20 23 27 129 5 10 132 9 11 16 133 11 17

63

THE NEW DEAL [Continued] Works Progress Administration Continued]

134 5 9 23 138 11 12 13978 140 23 141 23 142 18 204 6 207 12 208 10 209 21

NEW MEXICO

135 11 18-20 140 3 4

Cities Albuquerque

117 8 11 Deming

116 22 23 Gallup

116 12 Las Cruces

116 22 23

OKIE

113 10 33 114 41 46 128 18 25 33 132 18 19 135 26 202 5 205 4 1 6 208 4

Definition 101 31 102 8 104 37 54 105 22 106 31-33 107 38 108 19 109 17T 19 27 110 28 35

64

OKIE [Continued] Definition [Continued]

114 44 118 24 121 21 32 123 22 37 38 124 25 26 126 40 127 14 31 33 128 33 132 21 22 134 14 136 37-40 137 22 30 139 19 141 25 201 16 202 4 1 16 203 10 206 14 208 4 13

Reactions to Term 101 32 102 8 9 104 37 54 105 22 106 31-33 107 38 39 109 19 110 12 27 28 113 33 34 37 114 41 42 116 34 118 24 120 26 27 121 21 123 37 38 42 124 18 125 42 43 126 32 40 46 127 14 33 36 128 24 25 33 129 21 131 23 132 23 136 22 39 40 137 21 22 30 139 19 141 24 142 29 30

42

35

65

OKIE [Continued] Reactions to Term [Continued]

201 16 203 10 205 12

Rednecks 107 2 4-26

OKLAHOMA

111 6 125 3 10 126 10 14 27 43 128 4 135 11 12 141 5 9

Cities Ardmore

110 1 2 139 2

Blair 114 15

Blanchard 120 1 2 5

Boley 133 1 1 3

Boynton 135 11

Bushyhead 137 73 6

Checotah 113 1 4 128 3 8 209 1

Chelsea 137 7 812

Cold Springs 140 4

Colgate 112 2

Comanche 142 1

Council Hill 131 1

Cushing 201 2

Duncan 110 1 124 1

66

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities Continued]

Durant 103 16

Dustin 139 1 2 25

Enid 138 middot 6

EufaulaLake Eufaula 103 71 29 209 23

Fort Gibson 123 1 12 13 24 25 32 126 1 16

Fort Sill 120 5

Frederick 104 56

Granite 114 8

Greenfield 141 9

Guthrie 138 2-5 13 15

Hammon 142 3 15

Hanna 112 3 136 1

Hartshorne 125 1

Henryetta 103 16 209 1

Hillibee 127 4

Hitchita 112 25 209 3

Holdenville 137 3-5

Hollis 102 1

Lenna 118 1 131 2

Lexington 120 1 2

Lindsay 106 9

67

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities (Continued]

Maud 118 1

McAlester 109 91 10 125 20

McLain 122 1

Meeker 127 6 15 16

Muskogee 122 1 123 18 19 25

Nowata 122 2

Oaklodge 116 1 5

Okemah 103 8 133 4

Oklahoma City 120 8 12 138 3 5

Paden 127 4

Pauls Valley 106 1 109 10 13

Pitcher 103 8

Pleasant Valley 109 10 13

Ponca City 142 1 2

Porum 112 1

Prague 127 5 6

Quinton 136 1 10 11 18

Sallisaw 116 16_ 36

Scullyville 116 3 7

Seminole 116 1 135 8

Spiro 102 1 116 1 3 6 7

68

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities [Continued]

Stillwater 201 4 13

Tryon 201 1

Tulsa 116 16 17

Tuttle 120 1

Watonga 120 4 141 9

Weletka 103 11

Wewoka 112 1 4 25

Whodathoughtit 113 3

Craig County 122 11

Moved to 114 8 115 26 128 2 3 131 1 2 137 3 141 4

Oklahoma Territory 127 1-3

Payne County 105 1

Return to 102 11 107 15 109 27 110 18 38 111 8 18 114 10 14 15 17 116 36 37 120 13 27 123 53 125 25 26 29 30 40 127 16 28 131 13 22 25 133 16 135 23 25 136 18 137 7

69

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Return to [Continued]

139 26 27 140 9 142 3 10 17 22 34 201 13 206 7 207 20 209 1 2 17 18 23

Rogers County 101 23

Sequoyah County 116 1 16-18 36

Wagoner County 101 23

OREGON

109 28 29 130 29-34 206 2

POEMS

128 14 22 25 31 34 36

RELIEFWELFARE Agencies

102 91 13 103 32 107 35 112 12 114 18 124 2 3 125 17 202 5 15 2 0 4 2 11-13

Attitudes toward 101 10 102 91 10 103 32 104 24 32 105 19 110 14 26 27 111 17 112 12 113 17 2833

70

RELIEFWELFARE [Continued] Attitudes toward [Continued]

116 35 119 15 121 177 19 25 123 43 124 177 23 125 38 126 35_~ 39 127 417 42 128 27-30 129 5 130 2 7 131 4 27 30 31 132 16-18 133 13 14 137 32 139 8 140 23 142 18 202 71 8 1 15 203 6 11 204 13 14 20 208 10 209 21

Quality 102 10 103 32 104 32 125 38 39 204 15

Type Received 102 9 10 103 16 32 33 104 24 31 105 19 107 15 108 4 110 17 111 17 112 12 113 32 114 18 42 118 8 121 17 124 23 125 37 128 28 29 130 27 132 16

71

RELIEFWELFARE [Continued] Type Received IContinued]

133 13 134 15 135 28 139 8 202 5 71815 204 15 208 9 209 211 22

Welfare 101 9 10 102 9 10 103 32 104 24 311 36 1 0 5 19- 21 1 2 5 106 12 16 17 23 24 107 14 15 18 351 37 108 4 1 71 18 110 14 17 25-27 111 17 112 121 13 15 113 15 171 28 114 181 421 43 116 35 120 17 121 19 122 24 123 43 125 19 126 251 39 128 27 28 131 4 27 133 11 13 22 136 14 137 32 140 3 141 20 142 18 201 13 202 51 71 15 203 6 11 204 2 11 19-21 205 4 11 12 207 10 13 19

RELIGION

103 32

72

RELIGION [Continued]

110 29 113 321 36 126 28 29 131 6 132 6 135 151 32 142 12 26 33 202 6

Brush Arbor 109 5 122 19 123 25 136 10 139 41 5 209 11

Churches 101 7 11 102 10 105 31 29 106 2 I 8 I 25 107 3 109 5 110 171 18 112 371 39 113 21 16 17 35 114 51 7 8 441 45 115 8 31-33 50-53 117 54-58 118 51 6 1 21 119 4 120 8 121 25 26 122 191 24 123 25126142 124 21 31 5 61 201 22 125 81 41 126 71 241 30 127 21 10 14 271 301 341 351 38-41 128 6 26 27 130 3 131 6 132 6 21 23 133 23 134 1 3 24 25 29 135 7 141 18 31 136 3 7 137 9 10 24 25 138 8 91 14

73

RELIGION Continued] Churches Continued]

140 14 15 141 2 3 9 142 4 22 30-33 143 12 15 24 201 5 11 209 4

MinistryMissionary Work 107 23 113 31 36 142 25 26 29

Moral Majority 134 29

RevivalsTraveling Ministers 109 5 114 5 6 115 32 118 5 6 124 6 125 8 I 9 126 =middot 8 127 5 128 6 131 4 6 I 8 135 14 139 4 141 3 142 26-28 32 33

SOUTH DAKOTA Beadle County

134 1 Huron County

134 5 Return to

134 8 9 29 Wounded Knee

134 5

TEXAS

113 4 114 6 28 43 44 124 4 131 20 142 24 30

74

TEXAS Continued] Cities

Abilene 111 5 6 117 15

Austin lb3 15

Barstow 104 1

Big Spring 142 30 32 209 s 6

Cedar Hill 140 1

Dallas 117 7 140 1

Electra 140 4

Gainesville 121 1

Haskell 129 1

Kemp 117 6

La Mesa 114 14

Plainview 110 3

Port Arthur 116 8 9

Red Springs 114 1

Silverton 140 1

Waco 103 15 16

Wichita Falls 117 8

Wylie 111 1

Brazo River 103 16

Farming Conditions 104 40

Return to 114 14 16 121 28 31 129 6

Rio Grande Valley 103 15

75

VIOLENCE

103 28 29 104 17 21 105 25 27 107 61 9 12 261 28 30 109 2 01 21 33 111 13 17 112 9 10 36 113 4J 18J 21-23 26-29 33 34 114 2527 35 115 49 123 36 125 191 43 126 41 127 23 131 22 23 138 10 11 20-22 139 9 10 15 18 25 203 8 204 9 206 10-12

VIRGINIA

206 1

WASHINGTON

206 1

WORK --xfter World War II

101 29 102 12 103 31 104 15 44 106 16 107 171 19-21 36 110 19 20 34 37 111 16 112 34J 35 114 48 116 31 117 51-57 119 18 120 21 23 24

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WORK [Continued] --xfter World War II [Continued]

123 46 50 124 28 125 2 28 43-45 126 38 44 127 33 371 41 129 71 8 130 38 41 42 46 134 11 136 301 31 138 25-27 139 22 141 21 26 206 187 19 207 5

Conditions 103 22-24 26 104 2-6 15 16 30 35 52 107 22 24-28 30 31 109 31 110 10 11 12 25 112 26 29 113 15 114 24 124 20 125 22 27 2 9 32 126 21 26 30 38 129 5 12 13 131 21 139 18 203 5 7

During World War II 101 20 29 102 11 103 24 35 104 15 105 25 26 107 17 108 5 6 20 109 37 110 18 19 37 111 12 113 22 26 114 47 48 115 44 47 53 116 31 117 35-51 118 23 119 16

77

WORK [Continued] --ollring World War II [Continued]

120 20 21 121 29 123 22 46 124 27 125 3 27 34 35 43 126 35 43 44 127 20 128 21 29 37 129 7 10 130 37 38 40 41 131 26 29 132 23 133 16 20 134 11 20 136 27 28 138 23-25 139 18 20 21 141 21 26 143 19 202 9 203 8 206 10 15 207 3 4 209 20

Employers 101 30 1025-712 103 12 17 22 32 104 2 15 30 105 11 16 106 15 19 107 9 29-31 38 108 14 15 20 109 1 15 20 27 110 9-11 13 27 36 111 15 112 6 7 26 29 32 113 15 16 28 29 114 11 24 31 41-43 115 16 43-45 116 6 7 25 26 28 30-32 117 18 52 118 13 20 119 11-13 16 18 19 120 12 14 15 20 23 121 17 24 122 5-8 123 35 36

78

WORK [Continued] ~players [Continued]

124 20 125 5 21 24 271 281 40 126 151 21 22 251 26 361 371 39 127 11 121 201 211 30 33 128 18 31 129 4 1 7 1 9-11 1 13 1 18 1 21 2 2 130 31 3540 131 16 26 27 133 2 6 134 121 16-18 201 211 25 136 17-19 26 27 33-35 137 6 8 161 19 20 138 3-6 13 20 139 10 121 14-16 140 9-11 141 16 17 201 12 202 2 3 203 7 206 31 15 207 3 5 209 16

Labor Contracting 107 19 261 291 311 32 133 16-18 26

Migrant Labor 101 41 5 12 30 102 6 7 103 24 25 104 2-6 15 241 25 52 105 9-12 171 18 106 121 131 15 17 21-24 107 4 5 8 18 24-27 30 31 108 3 8 15 109 7 8 19-21 27-30 110 91 101 13 15 111 8 12 16 17 112 6 31 32 113 13 15 18 32 114 31 32 115 52 116 27-30 117 12 17-19 291 31 118 16 119 11 12 120 11-13 15 22 121 10 11 22 122 5 22

79

WORK Continued] --grgrant Labor Continued]

123 35 42 43 125 33 126 26 30 33 37 38 127 31 128 16 21 28 129 3 4 11-17 20 21 130 33 34 131 15 19-21 26 133 19 134 9-13 21 22 135 21 25 29 136 37 38 137 16 20 139 13 15-17 140 3 4 141 19 20 142 18 143 11 13 201 8 14 202 4 9 15 203 4 5 7 8-10 205 3 4 7 206 2 4 5-7 9 12-15 208 6 209 8 9 12-15

Mining 103 8 19 115 33 116 20 21 122 11-13 125 1 3 4 12 131 2 140 4 5 141 1

Odd Jobs 104 23 105 15 25 106 3 107 12 18 19 34 35 108 3 5 6 9 111 11 15 16 113 13 114 17 18 32 33 40 41 48 115 19 24 116 25 26 117 7 52 118 18 119 8 12 14 15

80

WORK [Continued] --odd Jobs

120 8 17 122 6 7 22 123 36 40 49 124 14 16 19 24 127 11 128 19 20 29 129 1 3 5 7 131 16 25 30 132 14 17 134 8 12 15 16 135 11 23 137 12 20 25 26 138 18 22 139 6 7 12 16 17 140 1 6-8 10 142 2 3 5 9 14 34 35 143 6 12 14-16 206 3 4 209 20

Oil Fields 102 5-7 12 112 25 26 114 14 15 116 1 13 121 17 125 2 4 1 28 46 129 9 135 7 8 I 23 29 139 22 140 4 142 2 3 206 16 18 208 1-5

Permanent Jobs 101 9 27 29 103 12 17 23 24 32 104 4 6 14 24 26 29 34 106 4 107 19 35 108 4 7-9 109 15 27-29 110 2 10 18 19 21 24 111 6 9-11 16 112 7 30 31 113 1 4 21 28-31 114 16 31 32 48 115 16 1 17 4 4 116 2 7-16 32

81

WORK [Continued] --permanent Jobs [Continued]

118 11 131 18 19 119 191 20 120 201 211 25 121 22 122 2 3 I 5~8 I 23 123 11 VI 35 36 124 1 14-17 125 20 25 27-29 37 126 21 25 33 35-38 127 11 20-22 24 30 128 20 28-30 129 4 7 130 31 36-38 131 21 30 132 18 19 133 19 22 134 11 18 25-28 36 136 2 10 14 15 19 33-35 137 6 8 26-28 138 1-4 8 139 22 23 140 4 5 10-12 20 141 12 17 142 5 25 26 28 35 143 19 201 10 205 6 8 9 2 07 3 1 5 208 1

Prisoners of War as Workers 115 47 133 20 203 9

Strikes 101 17 104 21 22 1 43 105 11 21 106 13 15 16 191 20 33 107 7 11 15 28 109 20 21 110 32 33 111 13 112 7-10 14 113 32 115 48-50 118 18 124 24 125 3 4

82

WORK [Continued] --strikes [Continued]

126 36 127 24 129 10 11 130 40 41 131 27 133 25 138 8 139 16 17 140 14-16 22 201 14 203 7 206 10-13 209 18

Unions 101 17 35 104 21 22 45 105 21 106 15 16 107 5 11-13 21-24 108 12 109 20 112 2 10 32 34-36 113 31 114 42 115 50 116 33 34 118 18 119 13 120 23 24 124 24 125 34 43 45 46 126 36 127 42 128 30 129 10 11 16 130 39-41 46 131 26 134 23 139 16 140 14 22 141 21 203 7 209 18

Wages 101 27 103 10 14 17 18 22 23 33 104 2 4 I 22 I 24 26 341 35 47 105 13 161 17

83

WORK [Continued] --wages [Continued]

106 14 18 19 107 2 12 17 25 30 108 5 6 8 109 6 8 20 21 28 29 31 40 110 7 9 11 1216 111 8 11 13 14 16 112 4 8-10 14 113 13 16-18 26 28 29 114 11 18 25 32 33 42 115 16 28 44 50 116 7 11 16 19 26-32 34 117 7 18 32 35 118 15 18 119 1 11 13 14 120 11-14 121 11 122 3 6-8 123 35 49 125 4 5 7 12 21-23 27-29 38 43 126 23 25 26 36 42 127 17 24 42 43 128 30 129 3 5 7 10 11 21 22 13 0 3 6 3 7 3 9-41 131 12 13 16 134 12 15 16 23 24 26 135 11 21 23 136 28 29 137 8 9 32 138 5 11 18 25 139 6 7 10 12-14 16-18 140 7 9 10 14 15 141 4 8 10 12 15 16 142 16 201 10 203 2 5 204 14 205 6 206 4 10 11 14 15 2 07 10 13 208 9 209 13 15

Work Permits 109 22 23

56

MIGRATIONTO CALIFORNIA [Continued] Funds Available [Continued]

108 5 110 3 8 111 8 112 1 4 6 113 6 114 10 17 29 115 14 116 10 22 117 710 118 13 121 3 10 122 4 123 34 124 12 125 17 126 5 18-20 127 17 2 9 128 15 129 3 130 29 30 34 131 13 132 13 133 3 134 8 10 135 12 18 138 14 140 6 141 12 142 25 143 10 11 201 7 205 1 209 5

Reasons for Move 101 3 23 102 2 4 103 15 18 20 25 39 104 2 42 105 4 6 106 9 11 107 2 108 3 5 18 109 9 10 13 27 110 3 4 8 111 7 8 112 2 113 5 6

57

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA [Continued] Reasons for Move [Continued]

114 115 116 117 118 119 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 201 204 205 206 207 209

Route 102 103 104 105 106 108 110 112 113 114 115 116

8-10 21 22 14 19-22 7 11 8 8 3 141 10 8 14 7 1

12 2 291 121 11 11 41 111 181 8 13 10 51 5

9

4 30 1 32

101 141 23-25 30

8 1 16 1 30 13

3 311 321 341 35 13

3 8-11

12 18 40

13

26 6 9 11

2-4 16 17 19 24 21 10 6 9 1 2 10 19 11 21 191 22

4 18-20 2 I 8 61 7 10 4 3 5 4 I 8 31 40 22-24

58

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA Continued] Route Continued]

117 8-10 118 12 119 9 10 124 11 125 17 126 181 19 127 9 181 29 128 14-16 130 32-34 131 14 132 13 134 10 135 11 19 137 17 138 13 14 202 4 5 205 1 209 7

Shelter 102 4 103 18-20 104 9 106 10 107 4 108 4 111 8 112 5 113 8 10 114 9 24 28 29 116 22 23 117 9 118 12 119 9 121 9 123 33 124 10 125 17-19 126 17 127 9 128 15 129 3 130 301 33 131 13 132 13 133 5 134 10 135 11 136 19

59

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA [Continued] Shelter [Continued]

137 17 141 12 143 11 201 7 2 07 18 209 5

Transportation 101 3 102 4-6 103 16 18 20 104 8 42 105 6 1 7 106 10 107 3 108 4 109 9 13 110 3 8 23 24 111 8 112 5 113 6 7 114 8 24 29-31 115 14 116 1 9 10 22 117 8 118 12 119 8 9 121 9 122 4 I 17 123 32 33 124 12 125 17-191 24 26 2 9 31 126 5 17 18 127 9 17 128 15 129 3 131 13 133 4 134 10 135 11 136 19 138 13 139 10 140 5 9 141 12 142 3 25

15143 201 8 205 1 209 1 2 4 5

60

MISSOURI

108 1 2 19 115 4 0 121 2 129 16 207 7 208 5

Cities Cape Girardeau

116 9 El Dorado Springs

108 1 3 Hannibal

119 4 7 Kansas City

116 8 207 3

Monroe City 119 1

St Louis 119 2 4 7 8

MONTANA

119 3

NEBRASKA

132 1 Cities

Grand Island 130 18

Kerney 130 3

Litchfield 130 3 4 16 35

Ponca 130 1 4 7

Return to 130 40

THE NEW DEAL Civilian Conservation Corps

103 34

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THE NEW DEAL [Continued] Civilian Conservation Corps [Continued]

110 3-7 9 35 112 28 119 15 125 5 12 21-23 129 18 139 7-9 16 207 13 208 10

Hoover 103 32 34 125 12

National Recovery AdministrationOther Agencies 103 32 34 118 8 205 4 5 8-19

Politics 101 34 103 33 35 104 7 1 8 33 107 12 112 13 28 121 2 125 12 14 15 131 10 132 10 11 138 8 1 15 139 14 140 25 207 12 208 15 209 21

Roosevelt 101 32-34 103 32 104 32 33 106 5 108 5 6 15 16 110 3 35 36 111 6 7 112 27 28 113 25 32 114 19 115 12 118 9 119 6 15 123 30 31 125 12 15 126 13

62

THE NEW DEAL [Continued] Roosevelt [Continued]

127 22 23 128 11 129 10 14 130 23 24 26 27 131 5 9 10 132 9 133 13 27 134 4 8 24 138 11 139 6 7 13 14 23 140 24 14178 142 17 18 205 17 18 207 9 12 13 208 10 209 21

Voting 103 33 106 5 110 25 26 125 14 130 23 131 5 139 252 4 140 25 207 13

Works Progress Administration 101 336 102 2 104 31 105 4 5 8 19 20 107 1 108 12 110 35 111 177 112 28 113 17 18 21 24 33 114 22 115 13 118 8 119 14 156 124 14 17 125 1 12 23 127 22 128 20 23 27 129 5 10 132 9 11 16 133 11 17

63

THE NEW DEAL [Continued] Works Progress Administration Continued]

134 5 9 23 138 11 12 13978 140 23 141 23 142 18 204 6 207 12 208 10 209 21

NEW MEXICO

135 11 18-20 140 3 4

Cities Albuquerque

117 8 11 Deming

116 22 23 Gallup

116 12 Las Cruces

116 22 23

OKIE

113 10 33 114 41 46 128 18 25 33 132 18 19 135 26 202 5 205 4 1 6 208 4

Definition 101 31 102 8 104 37 54 105 22 106 31-33 107 38 108 19 109 17T 19 27 110 28 35

64

OKIE [Continued] Definition [Continued]

114 44 118 24 121 21 32 123 22 37 38 124 25 26 126 40 127 14 31 33 128 33 132 21 22 134 14 136 37-40 137 22 30 139 19 141 25 201 16 202 4 1 16 203 10 206 14 208 4 13

Reactions to Term 101 32 102 8 9 104 37 54 105 22 106 31-33 107 38 39 109 19 110 12 27 28 113 33 34 37 114 41 42 116 34 118 24 120 26 27 121 21 123 37 38 42 124 18 125 42 43 126 32 40 46 127 14 33 36 128 24 25 33 129 21 131 23 132 23 136 22 39 40 137 21 22 30 139 19 141 24 142 29 30

42

35

65

OKIE [Continued] Reactions to Term [Continued]

201 16 203 10 205 12

Rednecks 107 2 4-26

OKLAHOMA

111 6 125 3 10 126 10 14 27 43 128 4 135 11 12 141 5 9

Cities Ardmore

110 1 2 139 2

Blair 114 15

Blanchard 120 1 2 5

Boley 133 1 1 3

Boynton 135 11

Bushyhead 137 73 6

Checotah 113 1 4 128 3 8 209 1

Chelsea 137 7 812

Cold Springs 140 4

Colgate 112 2

Comanche 142 1

Council Hill 131 1

Cushing 201 2

Duncan 110 1 124 1

66

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities Continued]

Durant 103 16

Dustin 139 1 2 25

Enid 138 middot 6

EufaulaLake Eufaula 103 71 29 209 23

Fort Gibson 123 1 12 13 24 25 32 126 1 16

Fort Sill 120 5

Frederick 104 56

Granite 114 8

Greenfield 141 9

Guthrie 138 2-5 13 15

Hammon 142 3 15

Hanna 112 3 136 1

Hartshorne 125 1

Henryetta 103 16 209 1

Hillibee 127 4

Hitchita 112 25 209 3

Holdenville 137 3-5

Hollis 102 1

Lenna 118 1 131 2

Lexington 120 1 2

Lindsay 106 9

67

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities (Continued]

Maud 118 1

McAlester 109 91 10 125 20

McLain 122 1

Meeker 127 6 15 16

Muskogee 122 1 123 18 19 25

Nowata 122 2

Oaklodge 116 1 5

Okemah 103 8 133 4

Oklahoma City 120 8 12 138 3 5

Paden 127 4

Pauls Valley 106 1 109 10 13

Pitcher 103 8

Pleasant Valley 109 10 13

Ponca City 142 1 2

Porum 112 1

Prague 127 5 6

Quinton 136 1 10 11 18

Sallisaw 116 16_ 36

Scullyville 116 3 7

Seminole 116 1 135 8

Spiro 102 1 116 1 3 6 7

68

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities [Continued]

Stillwater 201 4 13

Tryon 201 1

Tulsa 116 16 17

Tuttle 120 1

Watonga 120 4 141 9

Weletka 103 11

Wewoka 112 1 4 25

Whodathoughtit 113 3

Craig County 122 11

Moved to 114 8 115 26 128 2 3 131 1 2 137 3 141 4

Oklahoma Territory 127 1-3

Payne County 105 1

Return to 102 11 107 15 109 27 110 18 38 111 8 18 114 10 14 15 17 116 36 37 120 13 27 123 53 125 25 26 29 30 40 127 16 28 131 13 22 25 133 16 135 23 25 136 18 137 7

69

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Return to [Continued]

139 26 27 140 9 142 3 10 17 22 34 201 13 206 7 207 20 209 1 2 17 18 23

Rogers County 101 23

Sequoyah County 116 1 16-18 36

Wagoner County 101 23

OREGON

109 28 29 130 29-34 206 2

POEMS

128 14 22 25 31 34 36

RELIEFWELFARE Agencies

102 91 13 103 32 107 35 112 12 114 18 124 2 3 125 17 202 5 15 2 0 4 2 11-13

Attitudes toward 101 10 102 91 10 103 32 104 24 32 105 19 110 14 26 27 111 17 112 12 113 17 2833

70

RELIEFWELFARE [Continued] Attitudes toward [Continued]

116 35 119 15 121 177 19 25 123 43 124 177 23 125 38 126 35_~ 39 127 417 42 128 27-30 129 5 130 2 7 131 4 27 30 31 132 16-18 133 13 14 137 32 139 8 140 23 142 18 202 71 8 1 15 203 6 11 204 13 14 20 208 10 209 21

Quality 102 10 103 32 104 32 125 38 39 204 15

Type Received 102 9 10 103 16 32 33 104 24 31 105 19 107 15 108 4 110 17 111 17 112 12 113 32 114 18 42 118 8 121 17 124 23 125 37 128 28 29 130 27 132 16

71

RELIEFWELFARE [Continued] Type Received IContinued]

133 13 134 15 135 28 139 8 202 5 71815 204 15 208 9 209 211 22

Welfare 101 9 10 102 9 10 103 32 104 24 311 36 1 0 5 19- 21 1 2 5 106 12 16 17 23 24 107 14 15 18 351 37 108 4 1 71 18 110 14 17 25-27 111 17 112 121 13 15 113 15 171 28 114 181 421 43 116 35 120 17 121 19 122 24 123 43 125 19 126 251 39 128 27 28 131 4 27 133 11 13 22 136 14 137 32 140 3 141 20 142 18 201 13 202 51 71 15 203 6 11 204 2 11 19-21 205 4 11 12 207 10 13 19

RELIGION

103 32

72

RELIGION [Continued]

110 29 113 321 36 126 28 29 131 6 132 6 135 151 32 142 12 26 33 202 6

Brush Arbor 109 5 122 19 123 25 136 10 139 41 5 209 11

Churches 101 7 11 102 10 105 31 29 106 2 I 8 I 25 107 3 109 5 110 171 18 112 371 39 113 21 16 17 35 114 51 7 8 441 45 115 8 31-33 50-53 117 54-58 118 51 6 1 21 119 4 120 8 121 25 26 122 191 24 123 25126142 124 21 31 5 61 201 22 125 81 41 126 71 241 30 127 21 10 14 271 301 341 351 38-41 128 6 26 27 130 3 131 6 132 6 21 23 133 23 134 1 3 24 25 29 135 7 141 18 31 136 3 7 137 9 10 24 25 138 8 91 14

73

RELIGION Continued] Churches Continued]

140 14 15 141 2 3 9 142 4 22 30-33 143 12 15 24 201 5 11 209 4

MinistryMissionary Work 107 23 113 31 36 142 25 26 29

Moral Majority 134 29

RevivalsTraveling Ministers 109 5 114 5 6 115 32 118 5 6 124 6 125 8 I 9 126 =middot 8 127 5 128 6 131 4 6 I 8 135 14 139 4 141 3 142 26-28 32 33

SOUTH DAKOTA Beadle County

134 1 Huron County

134 5 Return to

134 8 9 29 Wounded Knee

134 5

TEXAS

113 4 114 6 28 43 44 124 4 131 20 142 24 30

74

TEXAS Continued] Cities

Abilene 111 5 6 117 15

Austin lb3 15

Barstow 104 1

Big Spring 142 30 32 209 s 6

Cedar Hill 140 1

Dallas 117 7 140 1

Electra 140 4

Gainesville 121 1

Haskell 129 1

Kemp 117 6

La Mesa 114 14

Plainview 110 3

Port Arthur 116 8 9

Red Springs 114 1

Silverton 140 1

Waco 103 15 16

Wichita Falls 117 8

Wylie 111 1

Brazo River 103 16

Farming Conditions 104 40

Return to 114 14 16 121 28 31 129 6

Rio Grande Valley 103 15

75

VIOLENCE

103 28 29 104 17 21 105 25 27 107 61 9 12 261 28 30 109 2 01 21 33 111 13 17 112 9 10 36 113 4J 18J 21-23 26-29 33 34 114 2527 35 115 49 123 36 125 191 43 126 41 127 23 131 22 23 138 10 11 20-22 139 9 10 15 18 25 203 8 204 9 206 10-12

VIRGINIA

206 1

WASHINGTON

206 1

WORK --xfter World War II

101 29 102 12 103 31 104 15 44 106 16 107 171 19-21 36 110 19 20 34 37 111 16 112 34J 35 114 48 116 31 117 51-57 119 18 120 21 23 24

76

WORK [Continued] --xfter World War II [Continued]

123 46 50 124 28 125 2 28 43-45 126 38 44 127 33 371 41 129 71 8 130 38 41 42 46 134 11 136 301 31 138 25-27 139 22 141 21 26 206 187 19 207 5

Conditions 103 22-24 26 104 2-6 15 16 30 35 52 107 22 24-28 30 31 109 31 110 10 11 12 25 112 26 29 113 15 114 24 124 20 125 22 27 2 9 32 126 21 26 30 38 129 5 12 13 131 21 139 18 203 5 7

During World War II 101 20 29 102 11 103 24 35 104 15 105 25 26 107 17 108 5 6 20 109 37 110 18 19 37 111 12 113 22 26 114 47 48 115 44 47 53 116 31 117 35-51 118 23 119 16

77

WORK [Continued] --ollring World War II [Continued]

120 20 21 121 29 123 22 46 124 27 125 3 27 34 35 43 126 35 43 44 127 20 128 21 29 37 129 7 10 130 37 38 40 41 131 26 29 132 23 133 16 20 134 11 20 136 27 28 138 23-25 139 18 20 21 141 21 26 143 19 202 9 203 8 206 10 15 207 3 4 209 20

Employers 101 30 1025-712 103 12 17 22 32 104 2 15 30 105 11 16 106 15 19 107 9 29-31 38 108 14 15 20 109 1 15 20 27 110 9-11 13 27 36 111 15 112 6 7 26 29 32 113 15 16 28 29 114 11 24 31 41-43 115 16 43-45 116 6 7 25 26 28 30-32 117 18 52 118 13 20 119 11-13 16 18 19 120 12 14 15 20 23 121 17 24 122 5-8 123 35 36

78

WORK [Continued] ~players [Continued]

124 20 125 5 21 24 271 281 40 126 151 21 22 251 26 361 371 39 127 11 121 201 211 30 33 128 18 31 129 4 1 7 1 9-11 1 13 1 18 1 21 2 2 130 31 3540 131 16 26 27 133 2 6 134 121 16-18 201 211 25 136 17-19 26 27 33-35 137 6 8 161 19 20 138 3-6 13 20 139 10 121 14-16 140 9-11 141 16 17 201 12 202 2 3 203 7 206 31 15 207 3 5 209 16

Labor Contracting 107 19 261 291 311 32 133 16-18 26

Migrant Labor 101 41 5 12 30 102 6 7 103 24 25 104 2-6 15 241 25 52 105 9-12 171 18 106 121 131 15 17 21-24 107 4 5 8 18 24-27 30 31 108 3 8 15 109 7 8 19-21 27-30 110 91 101 13 15 111 8 12 16 17 112 6 31 32 113 13 15 18 32 114 31 32 115 52 116 27-30 117 12 17-19 291 31 118 16 119 11 12 120 11-13 15 22 121 10 11 22 122 5 22

79

WORK Continued] --grgrant Labor Continued]

123 35 42 43 125 33 126 26 30 33 37 38 127 31 128 16 21 28 129 3 4 11-17 20 21 130 33 34 131 15 19-21 26 133 19 134 9-13 21 22 135 21 25 29 136 37 38 137 16 20 139 13 15-17 140 3 4 141 19 20 142 18 143 11 13 201 8 14 202 4 9 15 203 4 5 7 8-10 205 3 4 7 206 2 4 5-7 9 12-15 208 6 209 8 9 12-15

Mining 103 8 19 115 33 116 20 21 122 11-13 125 1 3 4 12 131 2 140 4 5 141 1

Odd Jobs 104 23 105 15 25 106 3 107 12 18 19 34 35 108 3 5 6 9 111 11 15 16 113 13 114 17 18 32 33 40 41 48 115 19 24 116 25 26 117 7 52 118 18 119 8 12 14 15

80

WORK [Continued] --odd Jobs

120 8 17 122 6 7 22 123 36 40 49 124 14 16 19 24 127 11 128 19 20 29 129 1 3 5 7 131 16 25 30 132 14 17 134 8 12 15 16 135 11 23 137 12 20 25 26 138 18 22 139 6 7 12 16 17 140 1 6-8 10 142 2 3 5 9 14 34 35 143 6 12 14-16 206 3 4 209 20

Oil Fields 102 5-7 12 112 25 26 114 14 15 116 1 13 121 17 125 2 4 1 28 46 129 9 135 7 8 I 23 29 139 22 140 4 142 2 3 206 16 18 208 1-5

Permanent Jobs 101 9 27 29 103 12 17 23 24 32 104 4 6 14 24 26 29 34 106 4 107 19 35 108 4 7-9 109 15 27-29 110 2 10 18 19 21 24 111 6 9-11 16 112 7 30 31 113 1 4 21 28-31 114 16 31 32 48 115 16 1 17 4 4 116 2 7-16 32

81

WORK [Continued] --permanent Jobs [Continued]

118 11 131 18 19 119 191 20 120 201 211 25 121 22 122 2 3 I 5~8 I 23 123 11 VI 35 36 124 1 14-17 125 20 25 27-29 37 126 21 25 33 35-38 127 11 20-22 24 30 128 20 28-30 129 4 7 130 31 36-38 131 21 30 132 18 19 133 19 22 134 11 18 25-28 36 136 2 10 14 15 19 33-35 137 6 8 26-28 138 1-4 8 139 22 23 140 4 5 10-12 20 141 12 17 142 5 25 26 28 35 143 19 201 10 205 6 8 9 2 07 3 1 5 208 1

Prisoners of War as Workers 115 47 133 20 203 9

Strikes 101 17 104 21 22 1 43 105 11 21 106 13 15 16 191 20 33 107 7 11 15 28 109 20 21 110 32 33 111 13 112 7-10 14 113 32 115 48-50 118 18 124 24 125 3 4

82

WORK [Continued] --strikes [Continued]

126 36 127 24 129 10 11 130 40 41 131 27 133 25 138 8 139 16 17 140 14-16 22 201 14 203 7 206 10-13 209 18

Unions 101 17 35 104 21 22 45 105 21 106 15 16 107 5 11-13 21-24 108 12 109 20 112 2 10 32 34-36 113 31 114 42 115 50 116 33 34 118 18 119 13 120 23 24 124 24 125 34 43 45 46 126 36 127 42 128 30 129 10 11 16 130 39-41 46 131 26 134 23 139 16 140 14 22 141 21 203 7 209 18

Wages 101 27 103 10 14 17 18 22 23 33 104 2 4 I 22 I 24 26 341 35 47 105 13 161 17

83

WORK [Continued] --wages [Continued]

106 14 18 19 107 2 12 17 25 30 108 5 6 8 109 6 8 20 21 28 29 31 40 110 7 9 11 1216 111 8 11 13 14 16 112 4 8-10 14 113 13 16-18 26 28 29 114 11 18 25 32 33 42 115 16 28 44 50 116 7 11 16 19 26-32 34 117 7 18 32 35 118 15 18 119 1 11 13 14 120 11-14 121 11 122 3 6-8 123 35 49 125 4 5 7 12 21-23 27-29 38 43 126 23 25 26 36 42 127 17 24 42 43 128 30 129 3 5 7 10 11 21 22 13 0 3 6 3 7 3 9-41 131 12 13 16 134 12 15 16 23 24 26 135 11 21 23 136 28 29 137 8 9 32 138 5 11 18 25 139 6 7 10 12-14 16-18 140 7 9 10 14 15 141 4 8 10 12 15 16 142 16 201 10 203 2 5 204 14 205 6 206 4 10 11 14 15 2 07 10 13 208 9 209 13 15

Work Permits 109 22 23

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MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA [Continued] Reasons for Move [Continued]

114 115 116 117 118 119 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 201 204 205 206 207 209

Route 102 103 104 105 106 108 110 112 113 114 115 116

8-10 21 22 14 19-22 7 11 8 8 3 141 10 8 14 7 1

12 2 291 121 11 11 41 111 181 8 13 10 51 5

9

4 30 1 32

101 141 23-25 30

8 1 16 1 30 13

3 311 321 341 35 13

3 8-11

12 18 40

13

26 6 9 11

2-4 16 17 19 24 21 10 6 9 1 2 10 19 11 21 191 22

4 18-20 2 I 8 61 7 10 4 3 5 4 I 8 31 40 22-24

58

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA Continued] Route Continued]

117 8-10 118 12 119 9 10 124 11 125 17 126 181 19 127 9 181 29 128 14-16 130 32-34 131 14 132 13 134 10 135 11 19 137 17 138 13 14 202 4 5 205 1 209 7

Shelter 102 4 103 18-20 104 9 106 10 107 4 108 4 111 8 112 5 113 8 10 114 9 24 28 29 116 22 23 117 9 118 12 119 9 121 9 123 33 124 10 125 17-19 126 17 127 9 128 15 129 3 130 301 33 131 13 132 13 133 5 134 10 135 11 136 19

59

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA [Continued] Shelter [Continued]

137 17 141 12 143 11 201 7 2 07 18 209 5

Transportation 101 3 102 4-6 103 16 18 20 104 8 42 105 6 1 7 106 10 107 3 108 4 109 9 13 110 3 8 23 24 111 8 112 5 113 6 7 114 8 24 29-31 115 14 116 1 9 10 22 117 8 118 12 119 8 9 121 9 122 4 I 17 123 32 33 124 12 125 17-191 24 26 2 9 31 126 5 17 18 127 9 17 128 15 129 3 131 13 133 4 134 10 135 11 136 19 138 13 139 10 140 5 9 141 12 142 3 25

15143 201 8 205 1 209 1 2 4 5

60

MISSOURI

108 1 2 19 115 4 0 121 2 129 16 207 7 208 5

Cities Cape Girardeau

116 9 El Dorado Springs

108 1 3 Hannibal

119 4 7 Kansas City

116 8 207 3

Monroe City 119 1

St Louis 119 2 4 7 8

MONTANA

119 3

NEBRASKA

132 1 Cities

Grand Island 130 18

Kerney 130 3

Litchfield 130 3 4 16 35

Ponca 130 1 4 7

Return to 130 40

THE NEW DEAL Civilian Conservation Corps

103 34

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THE NEW DEAL [Continued] Civilian Conservation Corps [Continued]

110 3-7 9 35 112 28 119 15 125 5 12 21-23 129 18 139 7-9 16 207 13 208 10

Hoover 103 32 34 125 12

National Recovery AdministrationOther Agencies 103 32 34 118 8 205 4 5 8-19

Politics 101 34 103 33 35 104 7 1 8 33 107 12 112 13 28 121 2 125 12 14 15 131 10 132 10 11 138 8 1 15 139 14 140 25 207 12 208 15 209 21

Roosevelt 101 32-34 103 32 104 32 33 106 5 108 5 6 15 16 110 3 35 36 111 6 7 112 27 28 113 25 32 114 19 115 12 118 9 119 6 15 123 30 31 125 12 15 126 13

62

THE NEW DEAL [Continued] Roosevelt [Continued]

127 22 23 128 11 129 10 14 130 23 24 26 27 131 5 9 10 132 9 133 13 27 134 4 8 24 138 11 139 6 7 13 14 23 140 24 14178 142 17 18 205 17 18 207 9 12 13 208 10 209 21

Voting 103 33 106 5 110 25 26 125 14 130 23 131 5 139 252 4 140 25 207 13

Works Progress Administration 101 336 102 2 104 31 105 4 5 8 19 20 107 1 108 12 110 35 111 177 112 28 113 17 18 21 24 33 114 22 115 13 118 8 119 14 156 124 14 17 125 1 12 23 127 22 128 20 23 27 129 5 10 132 9 11 16 133 11 17

63

THE NEW DEAL [Continued] Works Progress Administration Continued]

134 5 9 23 138 11 12 13978 140 23 141 23 142 18 204 6 207 12 208 10 209 21

NEW MEXICO

135 11 18-20 140 3 4

Cities Albuquerque

117 8 11 Deming

116 22 23 Gallup

116 12 Las Cruces

116 22 23

OKIE

113 10 33 114 41 46 128 18 25 33 132 18 19 135 26 202 5 205 4 1 6 208 4

Definition 101 31 102 8 104 37 54 105 22 106 31-33 107 38 108 19 109 17T 19 27 110 28 35

64

OKIE [Continued] Definition [Continued]

114 44 118 24 121 21 32 123 22 37 38 124 25 26 126 40 127 14 31 33 128 33 132 21 22 134 14 136 37-40 137 22 30 139 19 141 25 201 16 202 4 1 16 203 10 206 14 208 4 13

Reactions to Term 101 32 102 8 9 104 37 54 105 22 106 31-33 107 38 39 109 19 110 12 27 28 113 33 34 37 114 41 42 116 34 118 24 120 26 27 121 21 123 37 38 42 124 18 125 42 43 126 32 40 46 127 14 33 36 128 24 25 33 129 21 131 23 132 23 136 22 39 40 137 21 22 30 139 19 141 24 142 29 30

42

35

65

OKIE [Continued] Reactions to Term [Continued]

201 16 203 10 205 12

Rednecks 107 2 4-26

OKLAHOMA

111 6 125 3 10 126 10 14 27 43 128 4 135 11 12 141 5 9

Cities Ardmore

110 1 2 139 2

Blair 114 15

Blanchard 120 1 2 5

Boley 133 1 1 3

Boynton 135 11

Bushyhead 137 73 6

Checotah 113 1 4 128 3 8 209 1

Chelsea 137 7 812

Cold Springs 140 4

Colgate 112 2

Comanche 142 1

Council Hill 131 1

Cushing 201 2

Duncan 110 1 124 1

66

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities Continued]

Durant 103 16

Dustin 139 1 2 25

Enid 138 middot 6

EufaulaLake Eufaula 103 71 29 209 23

Fort Gibson 123 1 12 13 24 25 32 126 1 16

Fort Sill 120 5

Frederick 104 56

Granite 114 8

Greenfield 141 9

Guthrie 138 2-5 13 15

Hammon 142 3 15

Hanna 112 3 136 1

Hartshorne 125 1

Henryetta 103 16 209 1

Hillibee 127 4

Hitchita 112 25 209 3

Holdenville 137 3-5

Hollis 102 1

Lenna 118 1 131 2

Lexington 120 1 2

Lindsay 106 9

67

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities (Continued]

Maud 118 1

McAlester 109 91 10 125 20

McLain 122 1

Meeker 127 6 15 16

Muskogee 122 1 123 18 19 25

Nowata 122 2

Oaklodge 116 1 5

Okemah 103 8 133 4

Oklahoma City 120 8 12 138 3 5

Paden 127 4

Pauls Valley 106 1 109 10 13

Pitcher 103 8

Pleasant Valley 109 10 13

Ponca City 142 1 2

Porum 112 1

Prague 127 5 6

Quinton 136 1 10 11 18

Sallisaw 116 16_ 36

Scullyville 116 3 7

Seminole 116 1 135 8

Spiro 102 1 116 1 3 6 7

68

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities [Continued]

Stillwater 201 4 13

Tryon 201 1

Tulsa 116 16 17

Tuttle 120 1

Watonga 120 4 141 9

Weletka 103 11

Wewoka 112 1 4 25

Whodathoughtit 113 3

Craig County 122 11

Moved to 114 8 115 26 128 2 3 131 1 2 137 3 141 4

Oklahoma Territory 127 1-3

Payne County 105 1

Return to 102 11 107 15 109 27 110 18 38 111 8 18 114 10 14 15 17 116 36 37 120 13 27 123 53 125 25 26 29 30 40 127 16 28 131 13 22 25 133 16 135 23 25 136 18 137 7

69

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Return to [Continued]

139 26 27 140 9 142 3 10 17 22 34 201 13 206 7 207 20 209 1 2 17 18 23

Rogers County 101 23

Sequoyah County 116 1 16-18 36

Wagoner County 101 23

OREGON

109 28 29 130 29-34 206 2

POEMS

128 14 22 25 31 34 36

RELIEFWELFARE Agencies

102 91 13 103 32 107 35 112 12 114 18 124 2 3 125 17 202 5 15 2 0 4 2 11-13

Attitudes toward 101 10 102 91 10 103 32 104 24 32 105 19 110 14 26 27 111 17 112 12 113 17 2833

70

RELIEFWELFARE [Continued] Attitudes toward [Continued]

116 35 119 15 121 177 19 25 123 43 124 177 23 125 38 126 35_~ 39 127 417 42 128 27-30 129 5 130 2 7 131 4 27 30 31 132 16-18 133 13 14 137 32 139 8 140 23 142 18 202 71 8 1 15 203 6 11 204 13 14 20 208 10 209 21

Quality 102 10 103 32 104 32 125 38 39 204 15

Type Received 102 9 10 103 16 32 33 104 24 31 105 19 107 15 108 4 110 17 111 17 112 12 113 32 114 18 42 118 8 121 17 124 23 125 37 128 28 29 130 27 132 16

71

RELIEFWELFARE [Continued] Type Received IContinued]

133 13 134 15 135 28 139 8 202 5 71815 204 15 208 9 209 211 22

Welfare 101 9 10 102 9 10 103 32 104 24 311 36 1 0 5 19- 21 1 2 5 106 12 16 17 23 24 107 14 15 18 351 37 108 4 1 71 18 110 14 17 25-27 111 17 112 121 13 15 113 15 171 28 114 181 421 43 116 35 120 17 121 19 122 24 123 43 125 19 126 251 39 128 27 28 131 4 27 133 11 13 22 136 14 137 32 140 3 141 20 142 18 201 13 202 51 71 15 203 6 11 204 2 11 19-21 205 4 11 12 207 10 13 19

RELIGION

103 32

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RELIGION [Continued]

110 29 113 321 36 126 28 29 131 6 132 6 135 151 32 142 12 26 33 202 6

Brush Arbor 109 5 122 19 123 25 136 10 139 41 5 209 11

Churches 101 7 11 102 10 105 31 29 106 2 I 8 I 25 107 3 109 5 110 171 18 112 371 39 113 21 16 17 35 114 51 7 8 441 45 115 8 31-33 50-53 117 54-58 118 51 6 1 21 119 4 120 8 121 25 26 122 191 24 123 25126142 124 21 31 5 61 201 22 125 81 41 126 71 241 30 127 21 10 14 271 301 341 351 38-41 128 6 26 27 130 3 131 6 132 6 21 23 133 23 134 1 3 24 25 29 135 7 141 18 31 136 3 7 137 9 10 24 25 138 8 91 14

73

RELIGION Continued] Churches Continued]

140 14 15 141 2 3 9 142 4 22 30-33 143 12 15 24 201 5 11 209 4

MinistryMissionary Work 107 23 113 31 36 142 25 26 29

Moral Majority 134 29

RevivalsTraveling Ministers 109 5 114 5 6 115 32 118 5 6 124 6 125 8 I 9 126 =middot 8 127 5 128 6 131 4 6 I 8 135 14 139 4 141 3 142 26-28 32 33

SOUTH DAKOTA Beadle County

134 1 Huron County

134 5 Return to

134 8 9 29 Wounded Knee

134 5

TEXAS

113 4 114 6 28 43 44 124 4 131 20 142 24 30

74

TEXAS Continued] Cities

Abilene 111 5 6 117 15

Austin lb3 15

Barstow 104 1

Big Spring 142 30 32 209 s 6

Cedar Hill 140 1

Dallas 117 7 140 1

Electra 140 4

Gainesville 121 1

Haskell 129 1

Kemp 117 6

La Mesa 114 14

Plainview 110 3

Port Arthur 116 8 9

Red Springs 114 1

Silverton 140 1

Waco 103 15 16

Wichita Falls 117 8

Wylie 111 1

Brazo River 103 16

Farming Conditions 104 40

Return to 114 14 16 121 28 31 129 6

Rio Grande Valley 103 15

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VIOLENCE

103 28 29 104 17 21 105 25 27 107 61 9 12 261 28 30 109 2 01 21 33 111 13 17 112 9 10 36 113 4J 18J 21-23 26-29 33 34 114 2527 35 115 49 123 36 125 191 43 126 41 127 23 131 22 23 138 10 11 20-22 139 9 10 15 18 25 203 8 204 9 206 10-12

VIRGINIA

206 1

WASHINGTON

206 1

WORK --xfter World War II

101 29 102 12 103 31 104 15 44 106 16 107 171 19-21 36 110 19 20 34 37 111 16 112 34J 35 114 48 116 31 117 51-57 119 18 120 21 23 24

76

WORK [Continued] --xfter World War II [Continued]

123 46 50 124 28 125 2 28 43-45 126 38 44 127 33 371 41 129 71 8 130 38 41 42 46 134 11 136 301 31 138 25-27 139 22 141 21 26 206 187 19 207 5

Conditions 103 22-24 26 104 2-6 15 16 30 35 52 107 22 24-28 30 31 109 31 110 10 11 12 25 112 26 29 113 15 114 24 124 20 125 22 27 2 9 32 126 21 26 30 38 129 5 12 13 131 21 139 18 203 5 7

During World War II 101 20 29 102 11 103 24 35 104 15 105 25 26 107 17 108 5 6 20 109 37 110 18 19 37 111 12 113 22 26 114 47 48 115 44 47 53 116 31 117 35-51 118 23 119 16

77

WORK [Continued] --ollring World War II [Continued]

120 20 21 121 29 123 22 46 124 27 125 3 27 34 35 43 126 35 43 44 127 20 128 21 29 37 129 7 10 130 37 38 40 41 131 26 29 132 23 133 16 20 134 11 20 136 27 28 138 23-25 139 18 20 21 141 21 26 143 19 202 9 203 8 206 10 15 207 3 4 209 20

Employers 101 30 1025-712 103 12 17 22 32 104 2 15 30 105 11 16 106 15 19 107 9 29-31 38 108 14 15 20 109 1 15 20 27 110 9-11 13 27 36 111 15 112 6 7 26 29 32 113 15 16 28 29 114 11 24 31 41-43 115 16 43-45 116 6 7 25 26 28 30-32 117 18 52 118 13 20 119 11-13 16 18 19 120 12 14 15 20 23 121 17 24 122 5-8 123 35 36

78

WORK [Continued] ~players [Continued]

124 20 125 5 21 24 271 281 40 126 151 21 22 251 26 361 371 39 127 11 121 201 211 30 33 128 18 31 129 4 1 7 1 9-11 1 13 1 18 1 21 2 2 130 31 3540 131 16 26 27 133 2 6 134 121 16-18 201 211 25 136 17-19 26 27 33-35 137 6 8 161 19 20 138 3-6 13 20 139 10 121 14-16 140 9-11 141 16 17 201 12 202 2 3 203 7 206 31 15 207 3 5 209 16

Labor Contracting 107 19 261 291 311 32 133 16-18 26

Migrant Labor 101 41 5 12 30 102 6 7 103 24 25 104 2-6 15 241 25 52 105 9-12 171 18 106 121 131 15 17 21-24 107 4 5 8 18 24-27 30 31 108 3 8 15 109 7 8 19-21 27-30 110 91 101 13 15 111 8 12 16 17 112 6 31 32 113 13 15 18 32 114 31 32 115 52 116 27-30 117 12 17-19 291 31 118 16 119 11 12 120 11-13 15 22 121 10 11 22 122 5 22

79

WORK Continued] --grgrant Labor Continued]

123 35 42 43 125 33 126 26 30 33 37 38 127 31 128 16 21 28 129 3 4 11-17 20 21 130 33 34 131 15 19-21 26 133 19 134 9-13 21 22 135 21 25 29 136 37 38 137 16 20 139 13 15-17 140 3 4 141 19 20 142 18 143 11 13 201 8 14 202 4 9 15 203 4 5 7 8-10 205 3 4 7 206 2 4 5-7 9 12-15 208 6 209 8 9 12-15

Mining 103 8 19 115 33 116 20 21 122 11-13 125 1 3 4 12 131 2 140 4 5 141 1

Odd Jobs 104 23 105 15 25 106 3 107 12 18 19 34 35 108 3 5 6 9 111 11 15 16 113 13 114 17 18 32 33 40 41 48 115 19 24 116 25 26 117 7 52 118 18 119 8 12 14 15

80

WORK [Continued] --odd Jobs

120 8 17 122 6 7 22 123 36 40 49 124 14 16 19 24 127 11 128 19 20 29 129 1 3 5 7 131 16 25 30 132 14 17 134 8 12 15 16 135 11 23 137 12 20 25 26 138 18 22 139 6 7 12 16 17 140 1 6-8 10 142 2 3 5 9 14 34 35 143 6 12 14-16 206 3 4 209 20

Oil Fields 102 5-7 12 112 25 26 114 14 15 116 1 13 121 17 125 2 4 1 28 46 129 9 135 7 8 I 23 29 139 22 140 4 142 2 3 206 16 18 208 1-5

Permanent Jobs 101 9 27 29 103 12 17 23 24 32 104 4 6 14 24 26 29 34 106 4 107 19 35 108 4 7-9 109 15 27-29 110 2 10 18 19 21 24 111 6 9-11 16 112 7 30 31 113 1 4 21 28-31 114 16 31 32 48 115 16 1 17 4 4 116 2 7-16 32

81

WORK [Continued] --permanent Jobs [Continued]

118 11 131 18 19 119 191 20 120 201 211 25 121 22 122 2 3 I 5~8 I 23 123 11 VI 35 36 124 1 14-17 125 20 25 27-29 37 126 21 25 33 35-38 127 11 20-22 24 30 128 20 28-30 129 4 7 130 31 36-38 131 21 30 132 18 19 133 19 22 134 11 18 25-28 36 136 2 10 14 15 19 33-35 137 6 8 26-28 138 1-4 8 139 22 23 140 4 5 10-12 20 141 12 17 142 5 25 26 28 35 143 19 201 10 205 6 8 9 2 07 3 1 5 208 1

Prisoners of War as Workers 115 47 133 20 203 9

Strikes 101 17 104 21 22 1 43 105 11 21 106 13 15 16 191 20 33 107 7 11 15 28 109 20 21 110 32 33 111 13 112 7-10 14 113 32 115 48-50 118 18 124 24 125 3 4

82

WORK [Continued] --strikes [Continued]

126 36 127 24 129 10 11 130 40 41 131 27 133 25 138 8 139 16 17 140 14-16 22 201 14 203 7 206 10-13 209 18

Unions 101 17 35 104 21 22 45 105 21 106 15 16 107 5 11-13 21-24 108 12 109 20 112 2 10 32 34-36 113 31 114 42 115 50 116 33 34 118 18 119 13 120 23 24 124 24 125 34 43 45 46 126 36 127 42 128 30 129 10 11 16 130 39-41 46 131 26 134 23 139 16 140 14 22 141 21 203 7 209 18

Wages 101 27 103 10 14 17 18 22 23 33 104 2 4 I 22 I 24 26 341 35 47 105 13 161 17

83

WORK [Continued] --wages [Continued]

106 14 18 19 107 2 12 17 25 30 108 5 6 8 109 6 8 20 21 28 29 31 40 110 7 9 11 1216 111 8 11 13 14 16 112 4 8-10 14 113 13 16-18 26 28 29 114 11 18 25 32 33 42 115 16 28 44 50 116 7 11 16 19 26-32 34 117 7 18 32 35 118 15 18 119 1 11 13 14 120 11-14 121 11 122 3 6-8 123 35 49 125 4 5 7 12 21-23 27-29 38 43 126 23 25 26 36 42 127 17 24 42 43 128 30 129 3 5 7 10 11 21 22 13 0 3 6 3 7 3 9-41 131 12 13 16 134 12 15 16 23 24 26 135 11 21 23 136 28 29 137 8 9 32 138 5 11 18 25 139 6 7 10 12-14 16-18 140 7 9 10 14 15 141 4 8 10 12 15 16 142 16 201 10 203 2 5 204 14 205 6 206 4 10 11 14 15 2 07 10 13 208 9 209 13 15

Work Permits 109 22 23

58

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA Continued] Route Continued]

117 8-10 118 12 119 9 10 124 11 125 17 126 181 19 127 9 181 29 128 14-16 130 32-34 131 14 132 13 134 10 135 11 19 137 17 138 13 14 202 4 5 205 1 209 7

Shelter 102 4 103 18-20 104 9 106 10 107 4 108 4 111 8 112 5 113 8 10 114 9 24 28 29 116 22 23 117 9 118 12 119 9 121 9 123 33 124 10 125 17-19 126 17 127 9 128 15 129 3 130 301 33 131 13 132 13 133 5 134 10 135 11 136 19

59

MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA [Continued] Shelter [Continued]

137 17 141 12 143 11 201 7 2 07 18 209 5

Transportation 101 3 102 4-6 103 16 18 20 104 8 42 105 6 1 7 106 10 107 3 108 4 109 9 13 110 3 8 23 24 111 8 112 5 113 6 7 114 8 24 29-31 115 14 116 1 9 10 22 117 8 118 12 119 8 9 121 9 122 4 I 17 123 32 33 124 12 125 17-191 24 26 2 9 31 126 5 17 18 127 9 17 128 15 129 3 131 13 133 4 134 10 135 11 136 19 138 13 139 10 140 5 9 141 12 142 3 25

15143 201 8 205 1 209 1 2 4 5

60

MISSOURI

108 1 2 19 115 4 0 121 2 129 16 207 7 208 5

Cities Cape Girardeau

116 9 El Dorado Springs

108 1 3 Hannibal

119 4 7 Kansas City

116 8 207 3

Monroe City 119 1

St Louis 119 2 4 7 8

MONTANA

119 3

NEBRASKA

132 1 Cities

Grand Island 130 18

Kerney 130 3

Litchfield 130 3 4 16 35

Ponca 130 1 4 7

Return to 130 40

THE NEW DEAL Civilian Conservation Corps

103 34

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THE NEW DEAL [Continued] Civilian Conservation Corps [Continued]

110 3-7 9 35 112 28 119 15 125 5 12 21-23 129 18 139 7-9 16 207 13 208 10

Hoover 103 32 34 125 12

National Recovery AdministrationOther Agencies 103 32 34 118 8 205 4 5 8-19

Politics 101 34 103 33 35 104 7 1 8 33 107 12 112 13 28 121 2 125 12 14 15 131 10 132 10 11 138 8 1 15 139 14 140 25 207 12 208 15 209 21

Roosevelt 101 32-34 103 32 104 32 33 106 5 108 5 6 15 16 110 3 35 36 111 6 7 112 27 28 113 25 32 114 19 115 12 118 9 119 6 15 123 30 31 125 12 15 126 13

62

THE NEW DEAL [Continued] Roosevelt [Continued]

127 22 23 128 11 129 10 14 130 23 24 26 27 131 5 9 10 132 9 133 13 27 134 4 8 24 138 11 139 6 7 13 14 23 140 24 14178 142 17 18 205 17 18 207 9 12 13 208 10 209 21

Voting 103 33 106 5 110 25 26 125 14 130 23 131 5 139 252 4 140 25 207 13

Works Progress Administration 101 336 102 2 104 31 105 4 5 8 19 20 107 1 108 12 110 35 111 177 112 28 113 17 18 21 24 33 114 22 115 13 118 8 119 14 156 124 14 17 125 1 12 23 127 22 128 20 23 27 129 5 10 132 9 11 16 133 11 17

63

THE NEW DEAL [Continued] Works Progress Administration Continued]

134 5 9 23 138 11 12 13978 140 23 141 23 142 18 204 6 207 12 208 10 209 21

NEW MEXICO

135 11 18-20 140 3 4

Cities Albuquerque

117 8 11 Deming

116 22 23 Gallup

116 12 Las Cruces

116 22 23

OKIE

113 10 33 114 41 46 128 18 25 33 132 18 19 135 26 202 5 205 4 1 6 208 4

Definition 101 31 102 8 104 37 54 105 22 106 31-33 107 38 108 19 109 17T 19 27 110 28 35

64

OKIE [Continued] Definition [Continued]

114 44 118 24 121 21 32 123 22 37 38 124 25 26 126 40 127 14 31 33 128 33 132 21 22 134 14 136 37-40 137 22 30 139 19 141 25 201 16 202 4 1 16 203 10 206 14 208 4 13

Reactions to Term 101 32 102 8 9 104 37 54 105 22 106 31-33 107 38 39 109 19 110 12 27 28 113 33 34 37 114 41 42 116 34 118 24 120 26 27 121 21 123 37 38 42 124 18 125 42 43 126 32 40 46 127 14 33 36 128 24 25 33 129 21 131 23 132 23 136 22 39 40 137 21 22 30 139 19 141 24 142 29 30

42

35

65

OKIE [Continued] Reactions to Term [Continued]

201 16 203 10 205 12

Rednecks 107 2 4-26

OKLAHOMA

111 6 125 3 10 126 10 14 27 43 128 4 135 11 12 141 5 9

Cities Ardmore

110 1 2 139 2

Blair 114 15

Blanchard 120 1 2 5

Boley 133 1 1 3

Boynton 135 11

Bushyhead 137 73 6

Checotah 113 1 4 128 3 8 209 1

Chelsea 137 7 812

Cold Springs 140 4

Colgate 112 2

Comanche 142 1

Council Hill 131 1

Cushing 201 2

Duncan 110 1 124 1

66

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities Continued]

Durant 103 16

Dustin 139 1 2 25

Enid 138 middot 6

EufaulaLake Eufaula 103 71 29 209 23

Fort Gibson 123 1 12 13 24 25 32 126 1 16

Fort Sill 120 5

Frederick 104 56

Granite 114 8

Greenfield 141 9

Guthrie 138 2-5 13 15

Hammon 142 3 15

Hanna 112 3 136 1

Hartshorne 125 1

Henryetta 103 16 209 1

Hillibee 127 4

Hitchita 112 25 209 3

Holdenville 137 3-5

Hollis 102 1

Lenna 118 1 131 2

Lexington 120 1 2

Lindsay 106 9

67

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities (Continued]

Maud 118 1

McAlester 109 91 10 125 20

McLain 122 1

Meeker 127 6 15 16

Muskogee 122 1 123 18 19 25

Nowata 122 2

Oaklodge 116 1 5

Okemah 103 8 133 4

Oklahoma City 120 8 12 138 3 5

Paden 127 4

Pauls Valley 106 1 109 10 13

Pitcher 103 8

Pleasant Valley 109 10 13

Ponca City 142 1 2

Porum 112 1

Prague 127 5 6

Quinton 136 1 10 11 18

Sallisaw 116 16_ 36

Scullyville 116 3 7

Seminole 116 1 135 8

Spiro 102 1 116 1 3 6 7

68

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities [Continued]

Stillwater 201 4 13

Tryon 201 1

Tulsa 116 16 17

Tuttle 120 1

Watonga 120 4 141 9

Weletka 103 11

Wewoka 112 1 4 25

Whodathoughtit 113 3

Craig County 122 11

Moved to 114 8 115 26 128 2 3 131 1 2 137 3 141 4

Oklahoma Territory 127 1-3

Payne County 105 1

Return to 102 11 107 15 109 27 110 18 38 111 8 18 114 10 14 15 17 116 36 37 120 13 27 123 53 125 25 26 29 30 40 127 16 28 131 13 22 25 133 16 135 23 25 136 18 137 7

69

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Return to [Continued]

139 26 27 140 9 142 3 10 17 22 34 201 13 206 7 207 20 209 1 2 17 18 23

Rogers County 101 23

Sequoyah County 116 1 16-18 36

Wagoner County 101 23

OREGON

109 28 29 130 29-34 206 2

POEMS

128 14 22 25 31 34 36

RELIEFWELFARE Agencies

102 91 13 103 32 107 35 112 12 114 18 124 2 3 125 17 202 5 15 2 0 4 2 11-13

Attitudes toward 101 10 102 91 10 103 32 104 24 32 105 19 110 14 26 27 111 17 112 12 113 17 2833

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RELIEFWELFARE [Continued] Attitudes toward [Continued]

116 35 119 15 121 177 19 25 123 43 124 177 23 125 38 126 35_~ 39 127 417 42 128 27-30 129 5 130 2 7 131 4 27 30 31 132 16-18 133 13 14 137 32 139 8 140 23 142 18 202 71 8 1 15 203 6 11 204 13 14 20 208 10 209 21

Quality 102 10 103 32 104 32 125 38 39 204 15

Type Received 102 9 10 103 16 32 33 104 24 31 105 19 107 15 108 4 110 17 111 17 112 12 113 32 114 18 42 118 8 121 17 124 23 125 37 128 28 29 130 27 132 16

71

RELIEFWELFARE [Continued] Type Received IContinued]

133 13 134 15 135 28 139 8 202 5 71815 204 15 208 9 209 211 22

Welfare 101 9 10 102 9 10 103 32 104 24 311 36 1 0 5 19- 21 1 2 5 106 12 16 17 23 24 107 14 15 18 351 37 108 4 1 71 18 110 14 17 25-27 111 17 112 121 13 15 113 15 171 28 114 181 421 43 116 35 120 17 121 19 122 24 123 43 125 19 126 251 39 128 27 28 131 4 27 133 11 13 22 136 14 137 32 140 3 141 20 142 18 201 13 202 51 71 15 203 6 11 204 2 11 19-21 205 4 11 12 207 10 13 19

RELIGION

103 32

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RELIGION [Continued]

110 29 113 321 36 126 28 29 131 6 132 6 135 151 32 142 12 26 33 202 6

Brush Arbor 109 5 122 19 123 25 136 10 139 41 5 209 11

Churches 101 7 11 102 10 105 31 29 106 2 I 8 I 25 107 3 109 5 110 171 18 112 371 39 113 21 16 17 35 114 51 7 8 441 45 115 8 31-33 50-53 117 54-58 118 51 6 1 21 119 4 120 8 121 25 26 122 191 24 123 25126142 124 21 31 5 61 201 22 125 81 41 126 71 241 30 127 21 10 14 271 301 341 351 38-41 128 6 26 27 130 3 131 6 132 6 21 23 133 23 134 1 3 24 25 29 135 7 141 18 31 136 3 7 137 9 10 24 25 138 8 91 14

73

RELIGION Continued] Churches Continued]

140 14 15 141 2 3 9 142 4 22 30-33 143 12 15 24 201 5 11 209 4

MinistryMissionary Work 107 23 113 31 36 142 25 26 29

Moral Majority 134 29

RevivalsTraveling Ministers 109 5 114 5 6 115 32 118 5 6 124 6 125 8 I 9 126 =middot 8 127 5 128 6 131 4 6 I 8 135 14 139 4 141 3 142 26-28 32 33

SOUTH DAKOTA Beadle County

134 1 Huron County

134 5 Return to

134 8 9 29 Wounded Knee

134 5

TEXAS

113 4 114 6 28 43 44 124 4 131 20 142 24 30

74

TEXAS Continued] Cities

Abilene 111 5 6 117 15

Austin lb3 15

Barstow 104 1

Big Spring 142 30 32 209 s 6

Cedar Hill 140 1

Dallas 117 7 140 1

Electra 140 4

Gainesville 121 1

Haskell 129 1

Kemp 117 6

La Mesa 114 14

Plainview 110 3

Port Arthur 116 8 9

Red Springs 114 1

Silverton 140 1

Waco 103 15 16

Wichita Falls 117 8

Wylie 111 1

Brazo River 103 16

Farming Conditions 104 40

Return to 114 14 16 121 28 31 129 6

Rio Grande Valley 103 15

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VIOLENCE

103 28 29 104 17 21 105 25 27 107 61 9 12 261 28 30 109 2 01 21 33 111 13 17 112 9 10 36 113 4J 18J 21-23 26-29 33 34 114 2527 35 115 49 123 36 125 191 43 126 41 127 23 131 22 23 138 10 11 20-22 139 9 10 15 18 25 203 8 204 9 206 10-12

VIRGINIA

206 1

WASHINGTON

206 1

WORK --xfter World War II

101 29 102 12 103 31 104 15 44 106 16 107 171 19-21 36 110 19 20 34 37 111 16 112 34J 35 114 48 116 31 117 51-57 119 18 120 21 23 24

76

WORK [Continued] --xfter World War II [Continued]

123 46 50 124 28 125 2 28 43-45 126 38 44 127 33 371 41 129 71 8 130 38 41 42 46 134 11 136 301 31 138 25-27 139 22 141 21 26 206 187 19 207 5

Conditions 103 22-24 26 104 2-6 15 16 30 35 52 107 22 24-28 30 31 109 31 110 10 11 12 25 112 26 29 113 15 114 24 124 20 125 22 27 2 9 32 126 21 26 30 38 129 5 12 13 131 21 139 18 203 5 7

During World War II 101 20 29 102 11 103 24 35 104 15 105 25 26 107 17 108 5 6 20 109 37 110 18 19 37 111 12 113 22 26 114 47 48 115 44 47 53 116 31 117 35-51 118 23 119 16

77

WORK [Continued] --ollring World War II [Continued]

120 20 21 121 29 123 22 46 124 27 125 3 27 34 35 43 126 35 43 44 127 20 128 21 29 37 129 7 10 130 37 38 40 41 131 26 29 132 23 133 16 20 134 11 20 136 27 28 138 23-25 139 18 20 21 141 21 26 143 19 202 9 203 8 206 10 15 207 3 4 209 20

Employers 101 30 1025-712 103 12 17 22 32 104 2 15 30 105 11 16 106 15 19 107 9 29-31 38 108 14 15 20 109 1 15 20 27 110 9-11 13 27 36 111 15 112 6 7 26 29 32 113 15 16 28 29 114 11 24 31 41-43 115 16 43-45 116 6 7 25 26 28 30-32 117 18 52 118 13 20 119 11-13 16 18 19 120 12 14 15 20 23 121 17 24 122 5-8 123 35 36

78

WORK [Continued] ~players [Continued]

124 20 125 5 21 24 271 281 40 126 151 21 22 251 26 361 371 39 127 11 121 201 211 30 33 128 18 31 129 4 1 7 1 9-11 1 13 1 18 1 21 2 2 130 31 3540 131 16 26 27 133 2 6 134 121 16-18 201 211 25 136 17-19 26 27 33-35 137 6 8 161 19 20 138 3-6 13 20 139 10 121 14-16 140 9-11 141 16 17 201 12 202 2 3 203 7 206 31 15 207 3 5 209 16

Labor Contracting 107 19 261 291 311 32 133 16-18 26

Migrant Labor 101 41 5 12 30 102 6 7 103 24 25 104 2-6 15 241 25 52 105 9-12 171 18 106 121 131 15 17 21-24 107 4 5 8 18 24-27 30 31 108 3 8 15 109 7 8 19-21 27-30 110 91 101 13 15 111 8 12 16 17 112 6 31 32 113 13 15 18 32 114 31 32 115 52 116 27-30 117 12 17-19 291 31 118 16 119 11 12 120 11-13 15 22 121 10 11 22 122 5 22

79

WORK Continued] --grgrant Labor Continued]

123 35 42 43 125 33 126 26 30 33 37 38 127 31 128 16 21 28 129 3 4 11-17 20 21 130 33 34 131 15 19-21 26 133 19 134 9-13 21 22 135 21 25 29 136 37 38 137 16 20 139 13 15-17 140 3 4 141 19 20 142 18 143 11 13 201 8 14 202 4 9 15 203 4 5 7 8-10 205 3 4 7 206 2 4 5-7 9 12-15 208 6 209 8 9 12-15

Mining 103 8 19 115 33 116 20 21 122 11-13 125 1 3 4 12 131 2 140 4 5 141 1

Odd Jobs 104 23 105 15 25 106 3 107 12 18 19 34 35 108 3 5 6 9 111 11 15 16 113 13 114 17 18 32 33 40 41 48 115 19 24 116 25 26 117 7 52 118 18 119 8 12 14 15

80

WORK [Continued] --odd Jobs

120 8 17 122 6 7 22 123 36 40 49 124 14 16 19 24 127 11 128 19 20 29 129 1 3 5 7 131 16 25 30 132 14 17 134 8 12 15 16 135 11 23 137 12 20 25 26 138 18 22 139 6 7 12 16 17 140 1 6-8 10 142 2 3 5 9 14 34 35 143 6 12 14-16 206 3 4 209 20

Oil Fields 102 5-7 12 112 25 26 114 14 15 116 1 13 121 17 125 2 4 1 28 46 129 9 135 7 8 I 23 29 139 22 140 4 142 2 3 206 16 18 208 1-5

Permanent Jobs 101 9 27 29 103 12 17 23 24 32 104 4 6 14 24 26 29 34 106 4 107 19 35 108 4 7-9 109 15 27-29 110 2 10 18 19 21 24 111 6 9-11 16 112 7 30 31 113 1 4 21 28-31 114 16 31 32 48 115 16 1 17 4 4 116 2 7-16 32

81

WORK [Continued] --permanent Jobs [Continued]

118 11 131 18 19 119 191 20 120 201 211 25 121 22 122 2 3 I 5~8 I 23 123 11 VI 35 36 124 1 14-17 125 20 25 27-29 37 126 21 25 33 35-38 127 11 20-22 24 30 128 20 28-30 129 4 7 130 31 36-38 131 21 30 132 18 19 133 19 22 134 11 18 25-28 36 136 2 10 14 15 19 33-35 137 6 8 26-28 138 1-4 8 139 22 23 140 4 5 10-12 20 141 12 17 142 5 25 26 28 35 143 19 201 10 205 6 8 9 2 07 3 1 5 208 1

Prisoners of War as Workers 115 47 133 20 203 9

Strikes 101 17 104 21 22 1 43 105 11 21 106 13 15 16 191 20 33 107 7 11 15 28 109 20 21 110 32 33 111 13 112 7-10 14 113 32 115 48-50 118 18 124 24 125 3 4

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WORK [Continued] --strikes [Continued]

126 36 127 24 129 10 11 130 40 41 131 27 133 25 138 8 139 16 17 140 14-16 22 201 14 203 7 206 10-13 209 18

Unions 101 17 35 104 21 22 45 105 21 106 15 16 107 5 11-13 21-24 108 12 109 20 112 2 10 32 34-36 113 31 114 42 115 50 116 33 34 118 18 119 13 120 23 24 124 24 125 34 43 45 46 126 36 127 42 128 30 129 10 11 16 130 39-41 46 131 26 134 23 139 16 140 14 22 141 21 203 7 209 18

Wages 101 27 103 10 14 17 18 22 23 33 104 2 4 I 22 I 24 26 341 35 47 105 13 161 17

83

WORK [Continued] --wages [Continued]

106 14 18 19 107 2 12 17 25 30 108 5 6 8 109 6 8 20 21 28 29 31 40 110 7 9 11 1216 111 8 11 13 14 16 112 4 8-10 14 113 13 16-18 26 28 29 114 11 18 25 32 33 42 115 16 28 44 50 116 7 11 16 19 26-32 34 117 7 18 32 35 118 15 18 119 1 11 13 14 120 11-14 121 11 122 3 6-8 123 35 49 125 4 5 7 12 21-23 27-29 38 43 126 23 25 26 36 42 127 17 24 42 43 128 30 129 3 5 7 10 11 21 22 13 0 3 6 3 7 3 9-41 131 12 13 16 134 12 15 16 23 24 26 135 11 21 23 136 28 29 137 8 9 32 138 5 11 18 25 139 6 7 10 12-14 16-18 140 7 9 10 14 15 141 4 8 10 12 15 16 142 16 201 10 203 2 5 204 14 205 6 206 4 10 11 14 15 2 07 10 13 208 9 209 13 15

Work Permits 109 22 23

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MIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA [Continued] Shelter [Continued]

137 17 141 12 143 11 201 7 2 07 18 209 5

Transportation 101 3 102 4-6 103 16 18 20 104 8 42 105 6 1 7 106 10 107 3 108 4 109 9 13 110 3 8 23 24 111 8 112 5 113 6 7 114 8 24 29-31 115 14 116 1 9 10 22 117 8 118 12 119 8 9 121 9 122 4 I 17 123 32 33 124 12 125 17-191 24 26 2 9 31 126 5 17 18 127 9 17 128 15 129 3 131 13 133 4 134 10 135 11 136 19 138 13 139 10 140 5 9 141 12 142 3 25

15143 201 8 205 1 209 1 2 4 5

60

MISSOURI

108 1 2 19 115 4 0 121 2 129 16 207 7 208 5

Cities Cape Girardeau

116 9 El Dorado Springs

108 1 3 Hannibal

119 4 7 Kansas City

116 8 207 3

Monroe City 119 1

St Louis 119 2 4 7 8

MONTANA

119 3

NEBRASKA

132 1 Cities

Grand Island 130 18

Kerney 130 3

Litchfield 130 3 4 16 35

Ponca 130 1 4 7

Return to 130 40

THE NEW DEAL Civilian Conservation Corps

103 34

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THE NEW DEAL [Continued] Civilian Conservation Corps [Continued]

110 3-7 9 35 112 28 119 15 125 5 12 21-23 129 18 139 7-9 16 207 13 208 10

Hoover 103 32 34 125 12

National Recovery AdministrationOther Agencies 103 32 34 118 8 205 4 5 8-19

Politics 101 34 103 33 35 104 7 1 8 33 107 12 112 13 28 121 2 125 12 14 15 131 10 132 10 11 138 8 1 15 139 14 140 25 207 12 208 15 209 21

Roosevelt 101 32-34 103 32 104 32 33 106 5 108 5 6 15 16 110 3 35 36 111 6 7 112 27 28 113 25 32 114 19 115 12 118 9 119 6 15 123 30 31 125 12 15 126 13

62

THE NEW DEAL [Continued] Roosevelt [Continued]

127 22 23 128 11 129 10 14 130 23 24 26 27 131 5 9 10 132 9 133 13 27 134 4 8 24 138 11 139 6 7 13 14 23 140 24 14178 142 17 18 205 17 18 207 9 12 13 208 10 209 21

Voting 103 33 106 5 110 25 26 125 14 130 23 131 5 139 252 4 140 25 207 13

Works Progress Administration 101 336 102 2 104 31 105 4 5 8 19 20 107 1 108 12 110 35 111 177 112 28 113 17 18 21 24 33 114 22 115 13 118 8 119 14 156 124 14 17 125 1 12 23 127 22 128 20 23 27 129 5 10 132 9 11 16 133 11 17

63

THE NEW DEAL [Continued] Works Progress Administration Continued]

134 5 9 23 138 11 12 13978 140 23 141 23 142 18 204 6 207 12 208 10 209 21

NEW MEXICO

135 11 18-20 140 3 4

Cities Albuquerque

117 8 11 Deming

116 22 23 Gallup

116 12 Las Cruces

116 22 23

OKIE

113 10 33 114 41 46 128 18 25 33 132 18 19 135 26 202 5 205 4 1 6 208 4

Definition 101 31 102 8 104 37 54 105 22 106 31-33 107 38 108 19 109 17T 19 27 110 28 35

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OKIE [Continued] Definition [Continued]

114 44 118 24 121 21 32 123 22 37 38 124 25 26 126 40 127 14 31 33 128 33 132 21 22 134 14 136 37-40 137 22 30 139 19 141 25 201 16 202 4 1 16 203 10 206 14 208 4 13

Reactions to Term 101 32 102 8 9 104 37 54 105 22 106 31-33 107 38 39 109 19 110 12 27 28 113 33 34 37 114 41 42 116 34 118 24 120 26 27 121 21 123 37 38 42 124 18 125 42 43 126 32 40 46 127 14 33 36 128 24 25 33 129 21 131 23 132 23 136 22 39 40 137 21 22 30 139 19 141 24 142 29 30

42

35

65

OKIE [Continued] Reactions to Term [Continued]

201 16 203 10 205 12

Rednecks 107 2 4-26

OKLAHOMA

111 6 125 3 10 126 10 14 27 43 128 4 135 11 12 141 5 9

Cities Ardmore

110 1 2 139 2

Blair 114 15

Blanchard 120 1 2 5

Boley 133 1 1 3

Boynton 135 11

Bushyhead 137 73 6

Checotah 113 1 4 128 3 8 209 1

Chelsea 137 7 812

Cold Springs 140 4

Colgate 112 2

Comanche 142 1

Council Hill 131 1

Cushing 201 2

Duncan 110 1 124 1

66

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities Continued]

Durant 103 16

Dustin 139 1 2 25

Enid 138 middot 6

EufaulaLake Eufaula 103 71 29 209 23

Fort Gibson 123 1 12 13 24 25 32 126 1 16

Fort Sill 120 5

Frederick 104 56

Granite 114 8

Greenfield 141 9

Guthrie 138 2-5 13 15

Hammon 142 3 15

Hanna 112 3 136 1

Hartshorne 125 1

Henryetta 103 16 209 1

Hillibee 127 4

Hitchita 112 25 209 3

Holdenville 137 3-5

Hollis 102 1

Lenna 118 1 131 2

Lexington 120 1 2

Lindsay 106 9

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OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities (Continued]

Maud 118 1

McAlester 109 91 10 125 20

McLain 122 1

Meeker 127 6 15 16

Muskogee 122 1 123 18 19 25

Nowata 122 2

Oaklodge 116 1 5

Okemah 103 8 133 4

Oklahoma City 120 8 12 138 3 5

Paden 127 4

Pauls Valley 106 1 109 10 13

Pitcher 103 8

Pleasant Valley 109 10 13

Ponca City 142 1 2

Porum 112 1

Prague 127 5 6

Quinton 136 1 10 11 18

Sallisaw 116 16_ 36

Scullyville 116 3 7

Seminole 116 1 135 8

Spiro 102 1 116 1 3 6 7

68

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities [Continued]

Stillwater 201 4 13

Tryon 201 1

Tulsa 116 16 17

Tuttle 120 1

Watonga 120 4 141 9

Weletka 103 11

Wewoka 112 1 4 25

Whodathoughtit 113 3

Craig County 122 11

Moved to 114 8 115 26 128 2 3 131 1 2 137 3 141 4

Oklahoma Territory 127 1-3

Payne County 105 1

Return to 102 11 107 15 109 27 110 18 38 111 8 18 114 10 14 15 17 116 36 37 120 13 27 123 53 125 25 26 29 30 40 127 16 28 131 13 22 25 133 16 135 23 25 136 18 137 7

69

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Return to [Continued]

139 26 27 140 9 142 3 10 17 22 34 201 13 206 7 207 20 209 1 2 17 18 23

Rogers County 101 23

Sequoyah County 116 1 16-18 36

Wagoner County 101 23

OREGON

109 28 29 130 29-34 206 2

POEMS

128 14 22 25 31 34 36

RELIEFWELFARE Agencies

102 91 13 103 32 107 35 112 12 114 18 124 2 3 125 17 202 5 15 2 0 4 2 11-13

Attitudes toward 101 10 102 91 10 103 32 104 24 32 105 19 110 14 26 27 111 17 112 12 113 17 2833

70

RELIEFWELFARE [Continued] Attitudes toward [Continued]

116 35 119 15 121 177 19 25 123 43 124 177 23 125 38 126 35_~ 39 127 417 42 128 27-30 129 5 130 2 7 131 4 27 30 31 132 16-18 133 13 14 137 32 139 8 140 23 142 18 202 71 8 1 15 203 6 11 204 13 14 20 208 10 209 21

Quality 102 10 103 32 104 32 125 38 39 204 15

Type Received 102 9 10 103 16 32 33 104 24 31 105 19 107 15 108 4 110 17 111 17 112 12 113 32 114 18 42 118 8 121 17 124 23 125 37 128 28 29 130 27 132 16

71

RELIEFWELFARE [Continued] Type Received IContinued]

133 13 134 15 135 28 139 8 202 5 71815 204 15 208 9 209 211 22

Welfare 101 9 10 102 9 10 103 32 104 24 311 36 1 0 5 19- 21 1 2 5 106 12 16 17 23 24 107 14 15 18 351 37 108 4 1 71 18 110 14 17 25-27 111 17 112 121 13 15 113 15 171 28 114 181 421 43 116 35 120 17 121 19 122 24 123 43 125 19 126 251 39 128 27 28 131 4 27 133 11 13 22 136 14 137 32 140 3 141 20 142 18 201 13 202 51 71 15 203 6 11 204 2 11 19-21 205 4 11 12 207 10 13 19

RELIGION

103 32

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RELIGION [Continued]

110 29 113 321 36 126 28 29 131 6 132 6 135 151 32 142 12 26 33 202 6

Brush Arbor 109 5 122 19 123 25 136 10 139 41 5 209 11

Churches 101 7 11 102 10 105 31 29 106 2 I 8 I 25 107 3 109 5 110 171 18 112 371 39 113 21 16 17 35 114 51 7 8 441 45 115 8 31-33 50-53 117 54-58 118 51 6 1 21 119 4 120 8 121 25 26 122 191 24 123 25126142 124 21 31 5 61 201 22 125 81 41 126 71 241 30 127 21 10 14 271 301 341 351 38-41 128 6 26 27 130 3 131 6 132 6 21 23 133 23 134 1 3 24 25 29 135 7 141 18 31 136 3 7 137 9 10 24 25 138 8 91 14

73

RELIGION Continued] Churches Continued]

140 14 15 141 2 3 9 142 4 22 30-33 143 12 15 24 201 5 11 209 4

MinistryMissionary Work 107 23 113 31 36 142 25 26 29

Moral Majority 134 29

RevivalsTraveling Ministers 109 5 114 5 6 115 32 118 5 6 124 6 125 8 I 9 126 =middot 8 127 5 128 6 131 4 6 I 8 135 14 139 4 141 3 142 26-28 32 33

SOUTH DAKOTA Beadle County

134 1 Huron County

134 5 Return to

134 8 9 29 Wounded Knee

134 5

TEXAS

113 4 114 6 28 43 44 124 4 131 20 142 24 30

74

TEXAS Continued] Cities

Abilene 111 5 6 117 15

Austin lb3 15

Barstow 104 1

Big Spring 142 30 32 209 s 6

Cedar Hill 140 1

Dallas 117 7 140 1

Electra 140 4

Gainesville 121 1

Haskell 129 1

Kemp 117 6

La Mesa 114 14

Plainview 110 3

Port Arthur 116 8 9

Red Springs 114 1

Silverton 140 1

Waco 103 15 16

Wichita Falls 117 8

Wylie 111 1

Brazo River 103 16

Farming Conditions 104 40

Return to 114 14 16 121 28 31 129 6

Rio Grande Valley 103 15

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VIOLENCE

103 28 29 104 17 21 105 25 27 107 61 9 12 261 28 30 109 2 01 21 33 111 13 17 112 9 10 36 113 4J 18J 21-23 26-29 33 34 114 2527 35 115 49 123 36 125 191 43 126 41 127 23 131 22 23 138 10 11 20-22 139 9 10 15 18 25 203 8 204 9 206 10-12

VIRGINIA

206 1

WASHINGTON

206 1

WORK --xfter World War II

101 29 102 12 103 31 104 15 44 106 16 107 171 19-21 36 110 19 20 34 37 111 16 112 34J 35 114 48 116 31 117 51-57 119 18 120 21 23 24

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WORK [Continued] --xfter World War II [Continued]

123 46 50 124 28 125 2 28 43-45 126 38 44 127 33 371 41 129 71 8 130 38 41 42 46 134 11 136 301 31 138 25-27 139 22 141 21 26 206 187 19 207 5

Conditions 103 22-24 26 104 2-6 15 16 30 35 52 107 22 24-28 30 31 109 31 110 10 11 12 25 112 26 29 113 15 114 24 124 20 125 22 27 2 9 32 126 21 26 30 38 129 5 12 13 131 21 139 18 203 5 7

During World War II 101 20 29 102 11 103 24 35 104 15 105 25 26 107 17 108 5 6 20 109 37 110 18 19 37 111 12 113 22 26 114 47 48 115 44 47 53 116 31 117 35-51 118 23 119 16

77

WORK [Continued] --ollring World War II [Continued]

120 20 21 121 29 123 22 46 124 27 125 3 27 34 35 43 126 35 43 44 127 20 128 21 29 37 129 7 10 130 37 38 40 41 131 26 29 132 23 133 16 20 134 11 20 136 27 28 138 23-25 139 18 20 21 141 21 26 143 19 202 9 203 8 206 10 15 207 3 4 209 20

Employers 101 30 1025-712 103 12 17 22 32 104 2 15 30 105 11 16 106 15 19 107 9 29-31 38 108 14 15 20 109 1 15 20 27 110 9-11 13 27 36 111 15 112 6 7 26 29 32 113 15 16 28 29 114 11 24 31 41-43 115 16 43-45 116 6 7 25 26 28 30-32 117 18 52 118 13 20 119 11-13 16 18 19 120 12 14 15 20 23 121 17 24 122 5-8 123 35 36

78

WORK [Continued] ~players [Continued]

124 20 125 5 21 24 271 281 40 126 151 21 22 251 26 361 371 39 127 11 121 201 211 30 33 128 18 31 129 4 1 7 1 9-11 1 13 1 18 1 21 2 2 130 31 3540 131 16 26 27 133 2 6 134 121 16-18 201 211 25 136 17-19 26 27 33-35 137 6 8 161 19 20 138 3-6 13 20 139 10 121 14-16 140 9-11 141 16 17 201 12 202 2 3 203 7 206 31 15 207 3 5 209 16

Labor Contracting 107 19 261 291 311 32 133 16-18 26

Migrant Labor 101 41 5 12 30 102 6 7 103 24 25 104 2-6 15 241 25 52 105 9-12 171 18 106 121 131 15 17 21-24 107 4 5 8 18 24-27 30 31 108 3 8 15 109 7 8 19-21 27-30 110 91 101 13 15 111 8 12 16 17 112 6 31 32 113 13 15 18 32 114 31 32 115 52 116 27-30 117 12 17-19 291 31 118 16 119 11 12 120 11-13 15 22 121 10 11 22 122 5 22

79

WORK Continued] --grgrant Labor Continued]

123 35 42 43 125 33 126 26 30 33 37 38 127 31 128 16 21 28 129 3 4 11-17 20 21 130 33 34 131 15 19-21 26 133 19 134 9-13 21 22 135 21 25 29 136 37 38 137 16 20 139 13 15-17 140 3 4 141 19 20 142 18 143 11 13 201 8 14 202 4 9 15 203 4 5 7 8-10 205 3 4 7 206 2 4 5-7 9 12-15 208 6 209 8 9 12-15

Mining 103 8 19 115 33 116 20 21 122 11-13 125 1 3 4 12 131 2 140 4 5 141 1

Odd Jobs 104 23 105 15 25 106 3 107 12 18 19 34 35 108 3 5 6 9 111 11 15 16 113 13 114 17 18 32 33 40 41 48 115 19 24 116 25 26 117 7 52 118 18 119 8 12 14 15

80

WORK [Continued] --odd Jobs

120 8 17 122 6 7 22 123 36 40 49 124 14 16 19 24 127 11 128 19 20 29 129 1 3 5 7 131 16 25 30 132 14 17 134 8 12 15 16 135 11 23 137 12 20 25 26 138 18 22 139 6 7 12 16 17 140 1 6-8 10 142 2 3 5 9 14 34 35 143 6 12 14-16 206 3 4 209 20

Oil Fields 102 5-7 12 112 25 26 114 14 15 116 1 13 121 17 125 2 4 1 28 46 129 9 135 7 8 I 23 29 139 22 140 4 142 2 3 206 16 18 208 1-5

Permanent Jobs 101 9 27 29 103 12 17 23 24 32 104 4 6 14 24 26 29 34 106 4 107 19 35 108 4 7-9 109 15 27-29 110 2 10 18 19 21 24 111 6 9-11 16 112 7 30 31 113 1 4 21 28-31 114 16 31 32 48 115 16 1 17 4 4 116 2 7-16 32

81

WORK [Continued] --permanent Jobs [Continued]

118 11 131 18 19 119 191 20 120 201 211 25 121 22 122 2 3 I 5~8 I 23 123 11 VI 35 36 124 1 14-17 125 20 25 27-29 37 126 21 25 33 35-38 127 11 20-22 24 30 128 20 28-30 129 4 7 130 31 36-38 131 21 30 132 18 19 133 19 22 134 11 18 25-28 36 136 2 10 14 15 19 33-35 137 6 8 26-28 138 1-4 8 139 22 23 140 4 5 10-12 20 141 12 17 142 5 25 26 28 35 143 19 201 10 205 6 8 9 2 07 3 1 5 208 1

Prisoners of War as Workers 115 47 133 20 203 9

Strikes 101 17 104 21 22 1 43 105 11 21 106 13 15 16 191 20 33 107 7 11 15 28 109 20 21 110 32 33 111 13 112 7-10 14 113 32 115 48-50 118 18 124 24 125 3 4

82

WORK [Continued] --strikes [Continued]

126 36 127 24 129 10 11 130 40 41 131 27 133 25 138 8 139 16 17 140 14-16 22 201 14 203 7 206 10-13 209 18

Unions 101 17 35 104 21 22 45 105 21 106 15 16 107 5 11-13 21-24 108 12 109 20 112 2 10 32 34-36 113 31 114 42 115 50 116 33 34 118 18 119 13 120 23 24 124 24 125 34 43 45 46 126 36 127 42 128 30 129 10 11 16 130 39-41 46 131 26 134 23 139 16 140 14 22 141 21 203 7 209 18

Wages 101 27 103 10 14 17 18 22 23 33 104 2 4 I 22 I 24 26 341 35 47 105 13 161 17

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WORK [Continued] --wages [Continued]

106 14 18 19 107 2 12 17 25 30 108 5 6 8 109 6 8 20 21 28 29 31 40 110 7 9 11 1216 111 8 11 13 14 16 112 4 8-10 14 113 13 16-18 26 28 29 114 11 18 25 32 33 42 115 16 28 44 50 116 7 11 16 19 26-32 34 117 7 18 32 35 118 15 18 119 1 11 13 14 120 11-14 121 11 122 3 6-8 123 35 49 125 4 5 7 12 21-23 27-29 38 43 126 23 25 26 36 42 127 17 24 42 43 128 30 129 3 5 7 10 11 21 22 13 0 3 6 3 7 3 9-41 131 12 13 16 134 12 15 16 23 24 26 135 11 21 23 136 28 29 137 8 9 32 138 5 11 18 25 139 6 7 10 12-14 16-18 140 7 9 10 14 15 141 4 8 10 12 15 16 142 16 201 10 203 2 5 204 14 205 6 206 4 10 11 14 15 2 07 10 13 208 9 209 13 15

Work Permits 109 22 23

60

MISSOURI

108 1 2 19 115 4 0 121 2 129 16 207 7 208 5

Cities Cape Girardeau

116 9 El Dorado Springs

108 1 3 Hannibal

119 4 7 Kansas City

116 8 207 3

Monroe City 119 1

St Louis 119 2 4 7 8

MONTANA

119 3

NEBRASKA

132 1 Cities

Grand Island 130 18

Kerney 130 3

Litchfield 130 3 4 16 35

Ponca 130 1 4 7

Return to 130 40

THE NEW DEAL Civilian Conservation Corps

103 34

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THE NEW DEAL [Continued] Civilian Conservation Corps [Continued]

110 3-7 9 35 112 28 119 15 125 5 12 21-23 129 18 139 7-9 16 207 13 208 10

Hoover 103 32 34 125 12

National Recovery AdministrationOther Agencies 103 32 34 118 8 205 4 5 8-19

Politics 101 34 103 33 35 104 7 1 8 33 107 12 112 13 28 121 2 125 12 14 15 131 10 132 10 11 138 8 1 15 139 14 140 25 207 12 208 15 209 21

Roosevelt 101 32-34 103 32 104 32 33 106 5 108 5 6 15 16 110 3 35 36 111 6 7 112 27 28 113 25 32 114 19 115 12 118 9 119 6 15 123 30 31 125 12 15 126 13

62

THE NEW DEAL [Continued] Roosevelt [Continued]

127 22 23 128 11 129 10 14 130 23 24 26 27 131 5 9 10 132 9 133 13 27 134 4 8 24 138 11 139 6 7 13 14 23 140 24 14178 142 17 18 205 17 18 207 9 12 13 208 10 209 21

Voting 103 33 106 5 110 25 26 125 14 130 23 131 5 139 252 4 140 25 207 13

Works Progress Administration 101 336 102 2 104 31 105 4 5 8 19 20 107 1 108 12 110 35 111 177 112 28 113 17 18 21 24 33 114 22 115 13 118 8 119 14 156 124 14 17 125 1 12 23 127 22 128 20 23 27 129 5 10 132 9 11 16 133 11 17

63

THE NEW DEAL [Continued] Works Progress Administration Continued]

134 5 9 23 138 11 12 13978 140 23 141 23 142 18 204 6 207 12 208 10 209 21

NEW MEXICO

135 11 18-20 140 3 4

Cities Albuquerque

117 8 11 Deming

116 22 23 Gallup

116 12 Las Cruces

116 22 23

OKIE

113 10 33 114 41 46 128 18 25 33 132 18 19 135 26 202 5 205 4 1 6 208 4

Definition 101 31 102 8 104 37 54 105 22 106 31-33 107 38 108 19 109 17T 19 27 110 28 35

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OKIE [Continued] Definition [Continued]

114 44 118 24 121 21 32 123 22 37 38 124 25 26 126 40 127 14 31 33 128 33 132 21 22 134 14 136 37-40 137 22 30 139 19 141 25 201 16 202 4 1 16 203 10 206 14 208 4 13

Reactions to Term 101 32 102 8 9 104 37 54 105 22 106 31-33 107 38 39 109 19 110 12 27 28 113 33 34 37 114 41 42 116 34 118 24 120 26 27 121 21 123 37 38 42 124 18 125 42 43 126 32 40 46 127 14 33 36 128 24 25 33 129 21 131 23 132 23 136 22 39 40 137 21 22 30 139 19 141 24 142 29 30

42

35

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OKIE [Continued] Reactions to Term [Continued]

201 16 203 10 205 12

Rednecks 107 2 4-26

OKLAHOMA

111 6 125 3 10 126 10 14 27 43 128 4 135 11 12 141 5 9

Cities Ardmore

110 1 2 139 2

Blair 114 15

Blanchard 120 1 2 5

Boley 133 1 1 3

Boynton 135 11

Bushyhead 137 73 6

Checotah 113 1 4 128 3 8 209 1

Chelsea 137 7 812

Cold Springs 140 4

Colgate 112 2

Comanche 142 1

Council Hill 131 1

Cushing 201 2

Duncan 110 1 124 1

66

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities Continued]

Durant 103 16

Dustin 139 1 2 25

Enid 138 middot 6

EufaulaLake Eufaula 103 71 29 209 23

Fort Gibson 123 1 12 13 24 25 32 126 1 16

Fort Sill 120 5

Frederick 104 56

Granite 114 8

Greenfield 141 9

Guthrie 138 2-5 13 15

Hammon 142 3 15

Hanna 112 3 136 1

Hartshorne 125 1

Henryetta 103 16 209 1

Hillibee 127 4

Hitchita 112 25 209 3

Holdenville 137 3-5

Hollis 102 1

Lenna 118 1 131 2

Lexington 120 1 2

Lindsay 106 9

67

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities (Continued]

Maud 118 1

McAlester 109 91 10 125 20

McLain 122 1

Meeker 127 6 15 16

Muskogee 122 1 123 18 19 25

Nowata 122 2

Oaklodge 116 1 5

Okemah 103 8 133 4

Oklahoma City 120 8 12 138 3 5

Paden 127 4

Pauls Valley 106 1 109 10 13

Pitcher 103 8

Pleasant Valley 109 10 13

Ponca City 142 1 2

Porum 112 1

Prague 127 5 6

Quinton 136 1 10 11 18

Sallisaw 116 16_ 36

Scullyville 116 3 7

Seminole 116 1 135 8

Spiro 102 1 116 1 3 6 7

68

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities [Continued]

Stillwater 201 4 13

Tryon 201 1

Tulsa 116 16 17

Tuttle 120 1

Watonga 120 4 141 9

Weletka 103 11

Wewoka 112 1 4 25

Whodathoughtit 113 3

Craig County 122 11

Moved to 114 8 115 26 128 2 3 131 1 2 137 3 141 4

Oklahoma Territory 127 1-3

Payne County 105 1

Return to 102 11 107 15 109 27 110 18 38 111 8 18 114 10 14 15 17 116 36 37 120 13 27 123 53 125 25 26 29 30 40 127 16 28 131 13 22 25 133 16 135 23 25 136 18 137 7

69

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Return to [Continued]

139 26 27 140 9 142 3 10 17 22 34 201 13 206 7 207 20 209 1 2 17 18 23

Rogers County 101 23

Sequoyah County 116 1 16-18 36

Wagoner County 101 23

OREGON

109 28 29 130 29-34 206 2

POEMS

128 14 22 25 31 34 36

RELIEFWELFARE Agencies

102 91 13 103 32 107 35 112 12 114 18 124 2 3 125 17 202 5 15 2 0 4 2 11-13

Attitudes toward 101 10 102 91 10 103 32 104 24 32 105 19 110 14 26 27 111 17 112 12 113 17 2833

70

RELIEFWELFARE [Continued] Attitudes toward [Continued]

116 35 119 15 121 177 19 25 123 43 124 177 23 125 38 126 35_~ 39 127 417 42 128 27-30 129 5 130 2 7 131 4 27 30 31 132 16-18 133 13 14 137 32 139 8 140 23 142 18 202 71 8 1 15 203 6 11 204 13 14 20 208 10 209 21

Quality 102 10 103 32 104 32 125 38 39 204 15

Type Received 102 9 10 103 16 32 33 104 24 31 105 19 107 15 108 4 110 17 111 17 112 12 113 32 114 18 42 118 8 121 17 124 23 125 37 128 28 29 130 27 132 16

71

RELIEFWELFARE [Continued] Type Received IContinued]

133 13 134 15 135 28 139 8 202 5 71815 204 15 208 9 209 211 22

Welfare 101 9 10 102 9 10 103 32 104 24 311 36 1 0 5 19- 21 1 2 5 106 12 16 17 23 24 107 14 15 18 351 37 108 4 1 71 18 110 14 17 25-27 111 17 112 121 13 15 113 15 171 28 114 181 421 43 116 35 120 17 121 19 122 24 123 43 125 19 126 251 39 128 27 28 131 4 27 133 11 13 22 136 14 137 32 140 3 141 20 142 18 201 13 202 51 71 15 203 6 11 204 2 11 19-21 205 4 11 12 207 10 13 19

RELIGION

103 32

72

RELIGION [Continued]

110 29 113 321 36 126 28 29 131 6 132 6 135 151 32 142 12 26 33 202 6

Brush Arbor 109 5 122 19 123 25 136 10 139 41 5 209 11

Churches 101 7 11 102 10 105 31 29 106 2 I 8 I 25 107 3 109 5 110 171 18 112 371 39 113 21 16 17 35 114 51 7 8 441 45 115 8 31-33 50-53 117 54-58 118 51 6 1 21 119 4 120 8 121 25 26 122 191 24 123 25126142 124 21 31 5 61 201 22 125 81 41 126 71 241 30 127 21 10 14 271 301 341 351 38-41 128 6 26 27 130 3 131 6 132 6 21 23 133 23 134 1 3 24 25 29 135 7 141 18 31 136 3 7 137 9 10 24 25 138 8 91 14

73

RELIGION Continued] Churches Continued]

140 14 15 141 2 3 9 142 4 22 30-33 143 12 15 24 201 5 11 209 4

MinistryMissionary Work 107 23 113 31 36 142 25 26 29

Moral Majority 134 29

RevivalsTraveling Ministers 109 5 114 5 6 115 32 118 5 6 124 6 125 8 I 9 126 =middot 8 127 5 128 6 131 4 6 I 8 135 14 139 4 141 3 142 26-28 32 33

SOUTH DAKOTA Beadle County

134 1 Huron County

134 5 Return to

134 8 9 29 Wounded Knee

134 5

TEXAS

113 4 114 6 28 43 44 124 4 131 20 142 24 30

74

TEXAS Continued] Cities

Abilene 111 5 6 117 15

Austin lb3 15

Barstow 104 1

Big Spring 142 30 32 209 s 6

Cedar Hill 140 1

Dallas 117 7 140 1

Electra 140 4

Gainesville 121 1

Haskell 129 1

Kemp 117 6

La Mesa 114 14

Plainview 110 3

Port Arthur 116 8 9

Red Springs 114 1

Silverton 140 1

Waco 103 15 16

Wichita Falls 117 8

Wylie 111 1

Brazo River 103 16

Farming Conditions 104 40

Return to 114 14 16 121 28 31 129 6

Rio Grande Valley 103 15

75

VIOLENCE

103 28 29 104 17 21 105 25 27 107 61 9 12 261 28 30 109 2 01 21 33 111 13 17 112 9 10 36 113 4J 18J 21-23 26-29 33 34 114 2527 35 115 49 123 36 125 191 43 126 41 127 23 131 22 23 138 10 11 20-22 139 9 10 15 18 25 203 8 204 9 206 10-12

VIRGINIA

206 1

WASHINGTON

206 1

WORK --xfter World War II

101 29 102 12 103 31 104 15 44 106 16 107 171 19-21 36 110 19 20 34 37 111 16 112 34J 35 114 48 116 31 117 51-57 119 18 120 21 23 24

76

WORK [Continued] --xfter World War II [Continued]

123 46 50 124 28 125 2 28 43-45 126 38 44 127 33 371 41 129 71 8 130 38 41 42 46 134 11 136 301 31 138 25-27 139 22 141 21 26 206 187 19 207 5

Conditions 103 22-24 26 104 2-6 15 16 30 35 52 107 22 24-28 30 31 109 31 110 10 11 12 25 112 26 29 113 15 114 24 124 20 125 22 27 2 9 32 126 21 26 30 38 129 5 12 13 131 21 139 18 203 5 7

During World War II 101 20 29 102 11 103 24 35 104 15 105 25 26 107 17 108 5 6 20 109 37 110 18 19 37 111 12 113 22 26 114 47 48 115 44 47 53 116 31 117 35-51 118 23 119 16

77

WORK [Continued] --ollring World War II [Continued]

120 20 21 121 29 123 22 46 124 27 125 3 27 34 35 43 126 35 43 44 127 20 128 21 29 37 129 7 10 130 37 38 40 41 131 26 29 132 23 133 16 20 134 11 20 136 27 28 138 23-25 139 18 20 21 141 21 26 143 19 202 9 203 8 206 10 15 207 3 4 209 20

Employers 101 30 1025-712 103 12 17 22 32 104 2 15 30 105 11 16 106 15 19 107 9 29-31 38 108 14 15 20 109 1 15 20 27 110 9-11 13 27 36 111 15 112 6 7 26 29 32 113 15 16 28 29 114 11 24 31 41-43 115 16 43-45 116 6 7 25 26 28 30-32 117 18 52 118 13 20 119 11-13 16 18 19 120 12 14 15 20 23 121 17 24 122 5-8 123 35 36

78

WORK [Continued] ~players [Continued]

124 20 125 5 21 24 271 281 40 126 151 21 22 251 26 361 371 39 127 11 121 201 211 30 33 128 18 31 129 4 1 7 1 9-11 1 13 1 18 1 21 2 2 130 31 3540 131 16 26 27 133 2 6 134 121 16-18 201 211 25 136 17-19 26 27 33-35 137 6 8 161 19 20 138 3-6 13 20 139 10 121 14-16 140 9-11 141 16 17 201 12 202 2 3 203 7 206 31 15 207 3 5 209 16

Labor Contracting 107 19 261 291 311 32 133 16-18 26

Migrant Labor 101 41 5 12 30 102 6 7 103 24 25 104 2-6 15 241 25 52 105 9-12 171 18 106 121 131 15 17 21-24 107 4 5 8 18 24-27 30 31 108 3 8 15 109 7 8 19-21 27-30 110 91 101 13 15 111 8 12 16 17 112 6 31 32 113 13 15 18 32 114 31 32 115 52 116 27-30 117 12 17-19 291 31 118 16 119 11 12 120 11-13 15 22 121 10 11 22 122 5 22

79

WORK Continued] --grgrant Labor Continued]

123 35 42 43 125 33 126 26 30 33 37 38 127 31 128 16 21 28 129 3 4 11-17 20 21 130 33 34 131 15 19-21 26 133 19 134 9-13 21 22 135 21 25 29 136 37 38 137 16 20 139 13 15-17 140 3 4 141 19 20 142 18 143 11 13 201 8 14 202 4 9 15 203 4 5 7 8-10 205 3 4 7 206 2 4 5-7 9 12-15 208 6 209 8 9 12-15

Mining 103 8 19 115 33 116 20 21 122 11-13 125 1 3 4 12 131 2 140 4 5 141 1

Odd Jobs 104 23 105 15 25 106 3 107 12 18 19 34 35 108 3 5 6 9 111 11 15 16 113 13 114 17 18 32 33 40 41 48 115 19 24 116 25 26 117 7 52 118 18 119 8 12 14 15

80

WORK [Continued] --odd Jobs

120 8 17 122 6 7 22 123 36 40 49 124 14 16 19 24 127 11 128 19 20 29 129 1 3 5 7 131 16 25 30 132 14 17 134 8 12 15 16 135 11 23 137 12 20 25 26 138 18 22 139 6 7 12 16 17 140 1 6-8 10 142 2 3 5 9 14 34 35 143 6 12 14-16 206 3 4 209 20

Oil Fields 102 5-7 12 112 25 26 114 14 15 116 1 13 121 17 125 2 4 1 28 46 129 9 135 7 8 I 23 29 139 22 140 4 142 2 3 206 16 18 208 1-5

Permanent Jobs 101 9 27 29 103 12 17 23 24 32 104 4 6 14 24 26 29 34 106 4 107 19 35 108 4 7-9 109 15 27-29 110 2 10 18 19 21 24 111 6 9-11 16 112 7 30 31 113 1 4 21 28-31 114 16 31 32 48 115 16 1 17 4 4 116 2 7-16 32

81

WORK [Continued] --permanent Jobs [Continued]

118 11 131 18 19 119 191 20 120 201 211 25 121 22 122 2 3 I 5~8 I 23 123 11 VI 35 36 124 1 14-17 125 20 25 27-29 37 126 21 25 33 35-38 127 11 20-22 24 30 128 20 28-30 129 4 7 130 31 36-38 131 21 30 132 18 19 133 19 22 134 11 18 25-28 36 136 2 10 14 15 19 33-35 137 6 8 26-28 138 1-4 8 139 22 23 140 4 5 10-12 20 141 12 17 142 5 25 26 28 35 143 19 201 10 205 6 8 9 2 07 3 1 5 208 1

Prisoners of War as Workers 115 47 133 20 203 9

Strikes 101 17 104 21 22 1 43 105 11 21 106 13 15 16 191 20 33 107 7 11 15 28 109 20 21 110 32 33 111 13 112 7-10 14 113 32 115 48-50 118 18 124 24 125 3 4

82

WORK [Continued] --strikes [Continued]

126 36 127 24 129 10 11 130 40 41 131 27 133 25 138 8 139 16 17 140 14-16 22 201 14 203 7 206 10-13 209 18

Unions 101 17 35 104 21 22 45 105 21 106 15 16 107 5 11-13 21-24 108 12 109 20 112 2 10 32 34-36 113 31 114 42 115 50 116 33 34 118 18 119 13 120 23 24 124 24 125 34 43 45 46 126 36 127 42 128 30 129 10 11 16 130 39-41 46 131 26 134 23 139 16 140 14 22 141 21 203 7 209 18

Wages 101 27 103 10 14 17 18 22 23 33 104 2 4 I 22 I 24 26 341 35 47 105 13 161 17

83

WORK [Continued] --wages [Continued]

106 14 18 19 107 2 12 17 25 30 108 5 6 8 109 6 8 20 21 28 29 31 40 110 7 9 11 1216 111 8 11 13 14 16 112 4 8-10 14 113 13 16-18 26 28 29 114 11 18 25 32 33 42 115 16 28 44 50 116 7 11 16 19 26-32 34 117 7 18 32 35 118 15 18 119 1 11 13 14 120 11-14 121 11 122 3 6-8 123 35 49 125 4 5 7 12 21-23 27-29 38 43 126 23 25 26 36 42 127 17 24 42 43 128 30 129 3 5 7 10 11 21 22 13 0 3 6 3 7 3 9-41 131 12 13 16 134 12 15 16 23 24 26 135 11 21 23 136 28 29 137 8 9 32 138 5 11 18 25 139 6 7 10 12-14 16-18 140 7 9 10 14 15 141 4 8 10 12 15 16 142 16 201 10 203 2 5 204 14 205 6 206 4 10 11 14 15 2 07 10 13 208 9 209 13 15

Work Permits 109 22 23

61

THE NEW DEAL [Continued] Civilian Conservation Corps [Continued]

110 3-7 9 35 112 28 119 15 125 5 12 21-23 129 18 139 7-9 16 207 13 208 10

Hoover 103 32 34 125 12

National Recovery AdministrationOther Agencies 103 32 34 118 8 205 4 5 8-19

Politics 101 34 103 33 35 104 7 1 8 33 107 12 112 13 28 121 2 125 12 14 15 131 10 132 10 11 138 8 1 15 139 14 140 25 207 12 208 15 209 21

Roosevelt 101 32-34 103 32 104 32 33 106 5 108 5 6 15 16 110 3 35 36 111 6 7 112 27 28 113 25 32 114 19 115 12 118 9 119 6 15 123 30 31 125 12 15 126 13

62

THE NEW DEAL [Continued] Roosevelt [Continued]

127 22 23 128 11 129 10 14 130 23 24 26 27 131 5 9 10 132 9 133 13 27 134 4 8 24 138 11 139 6 7 13 14 23 140 24 14178 142 17 18 205 17 18 207 9 12 13 208 10 209 21

Voting 103 33 106 5 110 25 26 125 14 130 23 131 5 139 252 4 140 25 207 13

Works Progress Administration 101 336 102 2 104 31 105 4 5 8 19 20 107 1 108 12 110 35 111 177 112 28 113 17 18 21 24 33 114 22 115 13 118 8 119 14 156 124 14 17 125 1 12 23 127 22 128 20 23 27 129 5 10 132 9 11 16 133 11 17

63

THE NEW DEAL [Continued] Works Progress Administration Continued]

134 5 9 23 138 11 12 13978 140 23 141 23 142 18 204 6 207 12 208 10 209 21

NEW MEXICO

135 11 18-20 140 3 4

Cities Albuquerque

117 8 11 Deming

116 22 23 Gallup

116 12 Las Cruces

116 22 23

OKIE

113 10 33 114 41 46 128 18 25 33 132 18 19 135 26 202 5 205 4 1 6 208 4

Definition 101 31 102 8 104 37 54 105 22 106 31-33 107 38 108 19 109 17T 19 27 110 28 35

64

OKIE [Continued] Definition [Continued]

114 44 118 24 121 21 32 123 22 37 38 124 25 26 126 40 127 14 31 33 128 33 132 21 22 134 14 136 37-40 137 22 30 139 19 141 25 201 16 202 4 1 16 203 10 206 14 208 4 13

Reactions to Term 101 32 102 8 9 104 37 54 105 22 106 31-33 107 38 39 109 19 110 12 27 28 113 33 34 37 114 41 42 116 34 118 24 120 26 27 121 21 123 37 38 42 124 18 125 42 43 126 32 40 46 127 14 33 36 128 24 25 33 129 21 131 23 132 23 136 22 39 40 137 21 22 30 139 19 141 24 142 29 30

42

35

65

OKIE [Continued] Reactions to Term [Continued]

201 16 203 10 205 12

Rednecks 107 2 4-26

OKLAHOMA

111 6 125 3 10 126 10 14 27 43 128 4 135 11 12 141 5 9

Cities Ardmore

110 1 2 139 2

Blair 114 15

Blanchard 120 1 2 5

Boley 133 1 1 3

Boynton 135 11

Bushyhead 137 73 6

Checotah 113 1 4 128 3 8 209 1

Chelsea 137 7 812

Cold Springs 140 4

Colgate 112 2

Comanche 142 1

Council Hill 131 1

Cushing 201 2

Duncan 110 1 124 1

66

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities Continued]

Durant 103 16

Dustin 139 1 2 25

Enid 138 middot 6

EufaulaLake Eufaula 103 71 29 209 23

Fort Gibson 123 1 12 13 24 25 32 126 1 16

Fort Sill 120 5

Frederick 104 56

Granite 114 8

Greenfield 141 9

Guthrie 138 2-5 13 15

Hammon 142 3 15

Hanna 112 3 136 1

Hartshorne 125 1

Henryetta 103 16 209 1

Hillibee 127 4

Hitchita 112 25 209 3

Holdenville 137 3-5

Hollis 102 1

Lenna 118 1 131 2

Lexington 120 1 2

Lindsay 106 9

67

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities (Continued]

Maud 118 1

McAlester 109 91 10 125 20

McLain 122 1

Meeker 127 6 15 16

Muskogee 122 1 123 18 19 25

Nowata 122 2

Oaklodge 116 1 5

Okemah 103 8 133 4

Oklahoma City 120 8 12 138 3 5

Paden 127 4

Pauls Valley 106 1 109 10 13

Pitcher 103 8

Pleasant Valley 109 10 13

Ponca City 142 1 2

Porum 112 1

Prague 127 5 6

Quinton 136 1 10 11 18

Sallisaw 116 16_ 36

Scullyville 116 3 7

Seminole 116 1 135 8

Spiro 102 1 116 1 3 6 7

68

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities [Continued]

Stillwater 201 4 13

Tryon 201 1

Tulsa 116 16 17

Tuttle 120 1

Watonga 120 4 141 9

Weletka 103 11

Wewoka 112 1 4 25

Whodathoughtit 113 3

Craig County 122 11

Moved to 114 8 115 26 128 2 3 131 1 2 137 3 141 4

Oklahoma Territory 127 1-3

Payne County 105 1

Return to 102 11 107 15 109 27 110 18 38 111 8 18 114 10 14 15 17 116 36 37 120 13 27 123 53 125 25 26 29 30 40 127 16 28 131 13 22 25 133 16 135 23 25 136 18 137 7

69

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Return to [Continued]

139 26 27 140 9 142 3 10 17 22 34 201 13 206 7 207 20 209 1 2 17 18 23

Rogers County 101 23

Sequoyah County 116 1 16-18 36

Wagoner County 101 23

OREGON

109 28 29 130 29-34 206 2

POEMS

128 14 22 25 31 34 36

RELIEFWELFARE Agencies

102 91 13 103 32 107 35 112 12 114 18 124 2 3 125 17 202 5 15 2 0 4 2 11-13

Attitudes toward 101 10 102 91 10 103 32 104 24 32 105 19 110 14 26 27 111 17 112 12 113 17 2833

70

RELIEFWELFARE [Continued] Attitudes toward [Continued]

116 35 119 15 121 177 19 25 123 43 124 177 23 125 38 126 35_~ 39 127 417 42 128 27-30 129 5 130 2 7 131 4 27 30 31 132 16-18 133 13 14 137 32 139 8 140 23 142 18 202 71 8 1 15 203 6 11 204 13 14 20 208 10 209 21

Quality 102 10 103 32 104 32 125 38 39 204 15

Type Received 102 9 10 103 16 32 33 104 24 31 105 19 107 15 108 4 110 17 111 17 112 12 113 32 114 18 42 118 8 121 17 124 23 125 37 128 28 29 130 27 132 16

71

RELIEFWELFARE [Continued] Type Received IContinued]

133 13 134 15 135 28 139 8 202 5 71815 204 15 208 9 209 211 22

Welfare 101 9 10 102 9 10 103 32 104 24 311 36 1 0 5 19- 21 1 2 5 106 12 16 17 23 24 107 14 15 18 351 37 108 4 1 71 18 110 14 17 25-27 111 17 112 121 13 15 113 15 171 28 114 181 421 43 116 35 120 17 121 19 122 24 123 43 125 19 126 251 39 128 27 28 131 4 27 133 11 13 22 136 14 137 32 140 3 141 20 142 18 201 13 202 51 71 15 203 6 11 204 2 11 19-21 205 4 11 12 207 10 13 19

RELIGION

103 32

72

RELIGION [Continued]

110 29 113 321 36 126 28 29 131 6 132 6 135 151 32 142 12 26 33 202 6

Brush Arbor 109 5 122 19 123 25 136 10 139 41 5 209 11

Churches 101 7 11 102 10 105 31 29 106 2 I 8 I 25 107 3 109 5 110 171 18 112 371 39 113 21 16 17 35 114 51 7 8 441 45 115 8 31-33 50-53 117 54-58 118 51 6 1 21 119 4 120 8 121 25 26 122 191 24 123 25126142 124 21 31 5 61 201 22 125 81 41 126 71 241 30 127 21 10 14 271 301 341 351 38-41 128 6 26 27 130 3 131 6 132 6 21 23 133 23 134 1 3 24 25 29 135 7 141 18 31 136 3 7 137 9 10 24 25 138 8 91 14

73

RELIGION Continued] Churches Continued]

140 14 15 141 2 3 9 142 4 22 30-33 143 12 15 24 201 5 11 209 4

MinistryMissionary Work 107 23 113 31 36 142 25 26 29

Moral Majority 134 29

RevivalsTraveling Ministers 109 5 114 5 6 115 32 118 5 6 124 6 125 8 I 9 126 =middot 8 127 5 128 6 131 4 6 I 8 135 14 139 4 141 3 142 26-28 32 33

SOUTH DAKOTA Beadle County

134 1 Huron County

134 5 Return to

134 8 9 29 Wounded Knee

134 5

TEXAS

113 4 114 6 28 43 44 124 4 131 20 142 24 30

74

TEXAS Continued] Cities

Abilene 111 5 6 117 15

Austin lb3 15

Barstow 104 1

Big Spring 142 30 32 209 s 6

Cedar Hill 140 1

Dallas 117 7 140 1

Electra 140 4

Gainesville 121 1

Haskell 129 1

Kemp 117 6

La Mesa 114 14

Plainview 110 3

Port Arthur 116 8 9

Red Springs 114 1

Silverton 140 1

Waco 103 15 16

Wichita Falls 117 8

Wylie 111 1

Brazo River 103 16

Farming Conditions 104 40

Return to 114 14 16 121 28 31 129 6

Rio Grande Valley 103 15

75

VIOLENCE

103 28 29 104 17 21 105 25 27 107 61 9 12 261 28 30 109 2 01 21 33 111 13 17 112 9 10 36 113 4J 18J 21-23 26-29 33 34 114 2527 35 115 49 123 36 125 191 43 126 41 127 23 131 22 23 138 10 11 20-22 139 9 10 15 18 25 203 8 204 9 206 10-12

VIRGINIA

206 1

WASHINGTON

206 1

WORK --xfter World War II

101 29 102 12 103 31 104 15 44 106 16 107 171 19-21 36 110 19 20 34 37 111 16 112 34J 35 114 48 116 31 117 51-57 119 18 120 21 23 24

76

WORK [Continued] --xfter World War II [Continued]

123 46 50 124 28 125 2 28 43-45 126 38 44 127 33 371 41 129 71 8 130 38 41 42 46 134 11 136 301 31 138 25-27 139 22 141 21 26 206 187 19 207 5

Conditions 103 22-24 26 104 2-6 15 16 30 35 52 107 22 24-28 30 31 109 31 110 10 11 12 25 112 26 29 113 15 114 24 124 20 125 22 27 2 9 32 126 21 26 30 38 129 5 12 13 131 21 139 18 203 5 7

During World War II 101 20 29 102 11 103 24 35 104 15 105 25 26 107 17 108 5 6 20 109 37 110 18 19 37 111 12 113 22 26 114 47 48 115 44 47 53 116 31 117 35-51 118 23 119 16

77

WORK [Continued] --ollring World War II [Continued]

120 20 21 121 29 123 22 46 124 27 125 3 27 34 35 43 126 35 43 44 127 20 128 21 29 37 129 7 10 130 37 38 40 41 131 26 29 132 23 133 16 20 134 11 20 136 27 28 138 23-25 139 18 20 21 141 21 26 143 19 202 9 203 8 206 10 15 207 3 4 209 20

Employers 101 30 1025-712 103 12 17 22 32 104 2 15 30 105 11 16 106 15 19 107 9 29-31 38 108 14 15 20 109 1 15 20 27 110 9-11 13 27 36 111 15 112 6 7 26 29 32 113 15 16 28 29 114 11 24 31 41-43 115 16 43-45 116 6 7 25 26 28 30-32 117 18 52 118 13 20 119 11-13 16 18 19 120 12 14 15 20 23 121 17 24 122 5-8 123 35 36

78

WORK [Continued] ~players [Continued]

124 20 125 5 21 24 271 281 40 126 151 21 22 251 26 361 371 39 127 11 121 201 211 30 33 128 18 31 129 4 1 7 1 9-11 1 13 1 18 1 21 2 2 130 31 3540 131 16 26 27 133 2 6 134 121 16-18 201 211 25 136 17-19 26 27 33-35 137 6 8 161 19 20 138 3-6 13 20 139 10 121 14-16 140 9-11 141 16 17 201 12 202 2 3 203 7 206 31 15 207 3 5 209 16

Labor Contracting 107 19 261 291 311 32 133 16-18 26

Migrant Labor 101 41 5 12 30 102 6 7 103 24 25 104 2-6 15 241 25 52 105 9-12 171 18 106 121 131 15 17 21-24 107 4 5 8 18 24-27 30 31 108 3 8 15 109 7 8 19-21 27-30 110 91 101 13 15 111 8 12 16 17 112 6 31 32 113 13 15 18 32 114 31 32 115 52 116 27-30 117 12 17-19 291 31 118 16 119 11 12 120 11-13 15 22 121 10 11 22 122 5 22

79

WORK Continued] --grgrant Labor Continued]

123 35 42 43 125 33 126 26 30 33 37 38 127 31 128 16 21 28 129 3 4 11-17 20 21 130 33 34 131 15 19-21 26 133 19 134 9-13 21 22 135 21 25 29 136 37 38 137 16 20 139 13 15-17 140 3 4 141 19 20 142 18 143 11 13 201 8 14 202 4 9 15 203 4 5 7 8-10 205 3 4 7 206 2 4 5-7 9 12-15 208 6 209 8 9 12-15

Mining 103 8 19 115 33 116 20 21 122 11-13 125 1 3 4 12 131 2 140 4 5 141 1

Odd Jobs 104 23 105 15 25 106 3 107 12 18 19 34 35 108 3 5 6 9 111 11 15 16 113 13 114 17 18 32 33 40 41 48 115 19 24 116 25 26 117 7 52 118 18 119 8 12 14 15

80

WORK [Continued] --odd Jobs

120 8 17 122 6 7 22 123 36 40 49 124 14 16 19 24 127 11 128 19 20 29 129 1 3 5 7 131 16 25 30 132 14 17 134 8 12 15 16 135 11 23 137 12 20 25 26 138 18 22 139 6 7 12 16 17 140 1 6-8 10 142 2 3 5 9 14 34 35 143 6 12 14-16 206 3 4 209 20

Oil Fields 102 5-7 12 112 25 26 114 14 15 116 1 13 121 17 125 2 4 1 28 46 129 9 135 7 8 I 23 29 139 22 140 4 142 2 3 206 16 18 208 1-5

Permanent Jobs 101 9 27 29 103 12 17 23 24 32 104 4 6 14 24 26 29 34 106 4 107 19 35 108 4 7-9 109 15 27-29 110 2 10 18 19 21 24 111 6 9-11 16 112 7 30 31 113 1 4 21 28-31 114 16 31 32 48 115 16 1 17 4 4 116 2 7-16 32

81

WORK [Continued] --permanent Jobs [Continued]

118 11 131 18 19 119 191 20 120 201 211 25 121 22 122 2 3 I 5~8 I 23 123 11 VI 35 36 124 1 14-17 125 20 25 27-29 37 126 21 25 33 35-38 127 11 20-22 24 30 128 20 28-30 129 4 7 130 31 36-38 131 21 30 132 18 19 133 19 22 134 11 18 25-28 36 136 2 10 14 15 19 33-35 137 6 8 26-28 138 1-4 8 139 22 23 140 4 5 10-12 20 141 12 17 142 5 25 26 28 35 143 19 201 10 205 6 8 9 2 07 3 1 5 208 1

Prisoners of War as Workers 115 47 133 20 203 9

Strikes 101 17 104 21 22 1 43 105 11 21 106 13 15 16 191 20 33 107 7 11 15 28 109 20 21 110 32 33 111 13 112 7-10 14 113 32 115 48-50 118 18 124 24 125 3 4

82

WORK [Continued] --strikes [Continued]

126 36 127 24 129 10 11 130 40 41 131 27 133 25 138 8 139 16 17 140 14-16 22 201 14 203 7 206 10-13 209 18

Unions 101 17 35 104 21 22 45 105 21 106 15 16 107 5 11-13 21-24 108 12 109 20 112 2 10 32 34-36 113 31 114 42 115 50 116 33 34 118 18 119 13 120 23 24 124 24 125 34 43 45 46 126 36 127 42 128 30 129 10 11 16 130 39-41 46 131 26 134 23 139 16 140 14 22 141 21 203 7 209 18

Wages 101 27 103 10 14 17 18 22 23 33 104 2 4 I 22 I 24 26 341 35 47 105 13 161 17

83

WORK [Continued] --wages [Continued]

106 14 18 19 107 2 12 17 25 30 108 5 6 8 109 6 8 20 21 28 29 31 40 110 7 9 11 1216 111 8 11 13 14 16 112 4 8-10 14 113 13 16-18 26 28 29 114 11 18 25 32 33 42 115 16 28 44 50 116 7 11 16 19 26-32 34 117 7 18 32 35 118 15 18 119 1 11 13 14 120 11-14 121 11 122 3 6-8 123 35 49 125 4 5 7 12 21-23 27-29 38 43 126 23 25 26 36 42 127 17 24 42 43 128 30 129 3 5 7 10 11 21 22 13 0 3 6 3 7 3 9-41 131 12 13 16 134 12 15 16 23 24 26 135 11 21 23 136 28 29 137 8 9 32 138 5 11 18 25 139 6 7 10 12-14 16-18 140 7 9 10 14 15 141 4 8 10 12 15 16 142 16 201 10 203 2 5 204 14 205 6 206 4 10 11 14 15 2 07 10 13 208 9 209 13 15

Work Permits 109 22 23

62

THE NEW DEAL [Continued] Roosevelt [Continued]

127 22 23 128 11 129 10 14 130 23 24 26 27 131 5 9 10 132 9 133 13 27 134 4 8 24 138 11 139 6 7 13 14 23 140 24 14178 142 17 18 205 17 18 207 9 12 13 208 10 209 21

Voting 103 33 106 5 110 25 26 125 14 130 23 131 5 139 252 4 140 25 207 13

Works Progress Administration 101 336 102 2 104 31 105 4 5 8 19 20 107 1 108 12 110 35 111 177 112 28 113 17 18 21 24 33 114 22 115 13 118 8 119 14 156 124 14 17 125 1 12 23 127 22 128 20 23 27 129 5 10 132 9 11 16 133 11 17

63

THE NEW DEAL [Continued] Works Progress Administration Continued]

134 5 9 23 138 11 12 13978 140 23 141 23 142 18 204 6 207 12 208 10 209 21

NEW MEXICO

135 11 18-20 140 3 4

Cities Albuquerque

117 8 11 Deming

116 22 23 Gallup

116 12 Las Cruces

116 22 23

OKIE

113 10 33 114 41 46 128 18 25 33 132 18 19 135 26 202 5 205 4 1 6 208 4

Definition 101 31 102 8 104 37 54 105 22 106 31-33 107 38 108 19 109 17T 19 27 110 28 35

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OKIE [Continued] Definition [Continued]

114 44 118 24 121 21 32 123 22 37 38 124 25 26 126 40 127 14 31 33 128 33 132 21 22 134 14 136 37-40 137 22 30 139 19 141 25 201 16 202 4 1 16 203 10 206 14 208 4 13

Reactions to Term 101 32 102 8 9 104 37 54 105 22 106 31-33 107 38 39 109 19 110 12 27 28 113 33 34 37 114 41 42 116 34 118 24 120 26 27 121 21 123 37 38 42 124 18 125 42 43 126 32 40 46 127 14 33 36 128 24 25 33 129 21 131 23 132 23 136 22 39 40 137 21 22 30 139 19 141 24 142 29 30

42

35

65

OKIE [Continued] Reactions to Term [Continued]

201 16 203 10 205 12

Rednecks 107 2 4-26

OKLAHOMA

111 6 125 3 10 126 10 14 27 43 128 4 135 11 12 141 5 9

Cities Ardmore

110 1 2 139 2

Blair 114 15

Blanchard 120 1 2 5

Boley 133 1 1 3

Boynton 135 11

Bushyhead 137 73 6

Checotah 113 1 4 128 3 8 209 1

Chelsea 137 7 812

Cold Springs 140 4

Colgate 112 2

Comanche 142 1

Council Hill 131 1

Cushing 201 2

Duncan 110 1 124 1

66

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities Continued]

Durant 103 16

Dustin 139 1 2 25

Enid 138 middot 6

EufaulaLake Eufaula 103 71 29 209 23

Fort Gibson 123 1 12 13 24 25 32 126 1 16

Fort Sill 120 5

Frederick 104 56

Granite 114 8

Greenfield 141 9

Guthrie 138 2-5 13 15

Hammon 142 3 15

Hanna 112 3 136 1

Hartshorne 125 1

Henryetta 103 16 209 1

Hillibee 127 4

Hitchita 112 25 209 3

Holdenville 137 3-5

Hollis 102 1

Lenna 118 1 131 2

Lexington 120 1 2

Lindsay 106 9

67

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities (Continued]

Maud 118 1

McAlester 109 91 10 125 20

McLain 122 1

Meeker 127 6 15 16

Muskogee 122 1 123 18 19 25

Nowata 122 2

Oaklodge 116 1 5

Okemah 103 8 133 4

Oklahoma City 120 8 12 138 3 5

Paden 127 4

Pauls Valley 106 1 109 10 13

Pitcher 103 8

Pleasant Valley 109 10 13

Ponca City 142 1 2

Porum 112 1

Prague 127 5 6

Quinton 136 1 10 11 18

Sallisaw 116 16_ 36

Scullyville 116 3 7

Seminole 116 1 135 8

Spiro 102 1 116 1 3 6 7

68

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities [Continued]

Stillwater 201 4 13

Tryon 201 1

Tulsa 116 16 17

Tuttle 120 1

Watonga 120 4 141 9

Weletka 103 11

Wewoka 112 1 4 25

Whodathoughtit 113 3

Craig County 122 11

Moved to 114 8 115 26 128 2 3 131 1 2 137 3 141 4

Oklahoma Territory 127 1-3

Payne County 105 1

Return to 102 11 107 15 109 27 110 18 38 111 8 18 114 10 14 15 17 116 36 37 120 13 27 123 53 125 25 26 29 30 40 127 16 28 131 13 22 25 133 16 135 23 25 136 18 137 7

69

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Return to [Continued]

139 26 27 140 9 142 3 10 17 22 34 201 13 206 7 207 20 209 1 2 17 18 23

Rogers County 101 23

Sequoyah County 116 1 16-18 36

Wagoner County 101 23

OREGON

109 28 29 130 29-34 206 2

POEMS

128 14 22 25 31 34 36

RELIEFWELFARE Agencies

102 91 13 103 32 107 35 112 12 114 18 124 2 3 125 17 202 5 15 2 0 4 2 11-13

Attitudes toward 101 10 102 91 10 103 32 104 24 32 105 19 110 14 26 27 111 17 112 12 113 17 2833

70

RELIEFWELFARE [Continued] Attitudes toward [Continued]

116 35 119 15 121 177 19 25 123 43 124 177 23 125 38 126 35_~ 39 127 417 42 128 27-30 129 5 130 2 7 131 4 27 30 31 132 16-18 133 13 14 137 32 139 8 140 23 142 18 202 71 8 1 15 203 6 11 204 13 14 20 208 10 209 21

Quality 102 10 103 32 104 32 125 38 39 204 15

Type Received 102 9 10 103 16 32 33 104 24 31 105 19 107 15 108 4 110 17 111 17 112 12 113 32 114 18 42 118 8 121 17 124 23 125 37 128 28 29 130 27 132 16

71

RELIEFWELFARE [Continued] Type Received IContinued]

133 13 134 15 135 28 139 8 202 5 71815 204 15 208 9 209 211 22

Welfare 101 9 10 102 9 10 103 32 104 24 311 36 1 0 5 19- 21 1 2 5 106 12 16 17 23 24 107 14 15 18 351 37 108 4 1 71 18 110 14 17 25-27 111 17 112 121 13 15 113 15 171 28 114 181 421 43 116 35 120 17 121 19 122 24 123 43 125 19 126 251 39 128 27 28 131 4 27 133 11 13 22 136 14 137 32 140 3 141 20 142 18 201 13 202 51 71 15 203 6 11 204 2 11 19-21 205 4 11 12 207 10 13 19

RELIGION

103 32

72

RELIGION [Continued]

110 29 113 321 36 126 28 29 131 6 132 6 135 151 32 142 12 26 33 202 6

Brush Arbor 109 5 122 19 123 25 136 10 139 41 5 209 11

Churches 101 7 11 102 10 105 31 29 106 2 I 8 I 25 107 3 109 5 110 171 18 112 371 39 113 21 16 17 35 114 51 7 8 441 45 115 8 31-33 50-53 117 54-58 118 51 6 1 21 119 4 120 8 121 25 26 122 191 24 123 25126142 124 21 31 5 61 201 22 125 81 41 126 71 241 30 127 21 10 14 271 301 341 351 38-41 128 6 26 27 130 3 131 6 132 6 21 23 133 23 134 1 3 24 25 29 135 7 141 18 31 136 3 7 137 9 10 24 25 138 8 91 14

73

RELIGION Continued] Churches Continued]

140 14 15 141 2 3 9 142 4 22 30-33 143 12 15 24 201 5 11 209 4

MinistryMissionary Work 107 23 113 31 36 142 25 26 29

Moral Majority 134 29

RevivalsTraveling Ministers 109 5 114 5 6 115 32 118 5 6 124 6 125 8 I 9 126 =middot 8 127 5 128 6 131 4 6 I 8 135 14 139 4 141 3 142 26-28 32 33

SOUTH DAKOTA Beadle County

134 1 Huron County

134 5 Return to

134 8 9 29 Wounded Knee

134 5

TEXAS

113 4 114 6 28 43 44 124 4 131 20 142 24 30

74

TEXAS Continued] Cities

Abilene 111 5 6 117 15

Austin lb3 15

Barstow 104 1

Big Spring 142 30 32 209 s 6

Cedar Hill 140 1

Dallas 117 7 140 1

Electra 140 4

Gainesville 121 1

Haskell 129 1

Kemp 117 6

La Mesa 114 14

Plainview 110 3

Port Arthur 116 8 9

Red Springs 114 1

Silverton 140 1

Waco 103 15 16

Wichita Falls 117 8

Wylie 111 1

Brazo River 103 16

Farming Conditions 104 40

Return to 114 14 16 121 28 31 129 6

Rio Grande Valley 103 15

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VIOLENCE

103 28 29 104 17 21 105 25 27 107 61 9 12 261 28 30 109 2 01 21 33 111 13 17 112 9 10 36 113 4J 18J 21-23 26-29 33 34 114 2527 35 115 49 123 36 125 191 43 126 41 127 23 131 22 23 138 10 11 20-22 139 9 10 15 18 25 203 8 204 9 206 10-12

VIRGINIA

206 1

WASHINGTON

206 1

WORK --xfter World War II

101 29 102 12 103 31 104 15 44 106 16 107 171 19-21 36 110 19 20 34 37 111 16 112 34J 35 114 48 116 31 117 51-57 119 18 120 21 23 24

76

WORK [Continued] --xfter World War II [Continued]

123 46 50 124 28 125 2 28 43-45 126 38 44 127 33 371 41 129 71 8 130 38 41 42 46 134 11 136 301 31 138 25-27 139 22 141 21 26 206 187 19 207 5

Conditions 103 22-24 26 104 2-6 15 16 30 35 52 107 22 24-28 30 31 109 31 110 10 11 12 25 112 26 29 113 15 114 24 124 20 125 22 27 2 9 32 126 21 26 30 38 129 5 12 13 131 21 139 18 203 5 7

During World War II 101 20 29 102 11 103 24 35 104 15 105 25 26 107 17 108 5 6 20 109 37 110 18 19 37 111 12 113 22 26 114 47 48 115 44 47 53 116 31 117 35-51 118 23 119 16

77

WORK [Continued] --ollring World War II [Continued]

120 20 21 121 29 123 22 46 124 27 125 3 27 34 35 43 126 35 43 44 127 20 128 21 29 37 129 7 10 130 37 38 40 41 131 26 29 132 23 133 16 20 134 11 20 136 27 28 138 23-25 139 18 20 21 141 21 26 143 19 202 9 203 8 206 10 15 207 3 4 209 20

Employers 101 30 1025-712 103 12 17 22 32 104 2 15 30 105 11 16 106 15 19 107 9 29-31 38 108 14 15 20 109 1 15 20 27 110 9-11 13 27 36 111 15 112 6 7 26 29 32 113 15 16 28 29 114 11 24 31 41-43 115 16 43-45 116 6 7 25 26 28 30-32 117 18 52 118 13 20 119 11-13 16 18 19 120 12 14 15 20 23 121 17 24 122 5-8 123 35 36

78

WORK [Continued] ~players [Continued]

124 20 125 5 21 24 271 281 40 126 151 21 22 251 26 361 371 39 127 11 121 201 211 30 33 128 18 31 129 4 1 7 1 9-11 1 13 1 18 1 21 2 2 130 31 3540 131 16 26 27 133 2 6 134 121 16-18 201 211 25 136 17-19 26 27 33-35 137 6 8 161 19 20 138 3-6 13 20 139 10 121 14-16 140 9-11 141 16 17 201 12 202 2 3 203 7 206 31 15 207 3 5 209 16

Labor Contracting 107 19 261 291 311 32 133 16-18 26

Migrant Labor 101 41 5 12 30 102 6 7 103 24 25 104 2-6 15 241 25 52 105 9-12 171 18 106 121 131 15 17 21-24 107 4 5 8 18 24-27 30 31 108 3 8 15 109 7 8 19-21 27-30 110 91 101 13 15 111 8 12 16 17 112 6 31 32 113 13 15 18 32 114 31 32 115 52 116 27-30 117 12 17-19 291 31 118 16 119 11 12 120 11-13 15 22 121 10 11 22 122 5 22

79

WORK Continued] --grgrant Labor Continued]

123 35 42 43 125 33 126 26 30 33 37 38 127 31 128 16 21 28 129 3 4 11-17 20 21 130 33 34 131 15 19-21 26 133 19 134 9-13 21 22 135 21 25 29 136 37 38 137 16 20 139 13 15-17 140 3 4 141 19 20 142 18 143 11 13 201 8 14 202 4 9 15 203 4 5 7 8-10 205 3 4 7 206 2 4 5-7 9 12-15 208 6 209 8 9 12-15

Mining 103 8 19 115 33 116 20 21 122 11-13 125 1 3 4 12 131 2 140 4 5 141 1

Odd Jobs 104 23 105 15 25 106 3 107 12 18 19 34 35 108 3 5 6 9 111 11 15 16 113 13 114 17 18 32 33 40 41 48 115 19 24 116 25 26 117 7 52 118 18 119 8 12 14 15

80

WORK [Continued] --odd Jobs

120 8 17 122 6 7 22 123 36 40 49 124 14 16 19 24 127 11 128 19 20 29 129 1 3 5 7 131 16 25 30 132 14 17 134 8 12 15 16 135 11 23 137 12 20 25 26 138 18 22 139 6 7 12 16 17 140 1 6-8 10 142 2 3 5 9 14 34 35 143 6 12 14-16 206 3 4 209 20

Oil Fields 102 5-7 12 112 25 26 114 14 15 116 1 13 121 17 125 2 4 1 28 46 129 9 135 7 8 I 23 29 139 22 140 4 142 2 3 206 16 18 208 1-5

Permanent Jobs 101 9 27 29 103 12 17 23 24 32 104 4 6 14 24 26 29 34 106 4 107 19 35 108 4 7-9 109 15 27-29 110 2 10 18 19 21 24 111 6 9-11 16 112 7 30 31 113 1 4 21 28-31 114 16 31 32 48 115 16 1 17 4 4 116 2 7-16 32

81

WORK [Continued] --permanent Jobs [Continued]

118 11 131 18 19 119 191 20 120 201 211 25 121 22 122 2 3 I 5~8 I 23 123 11 VI 35 36 124 1 14-17 125 20 25 27-29 37 126 21 25 33 35-38 127 11 20-22 24 30 128 20 28-30 129 4 7 130 31 36-38 131 21 30 132 18 19 133 19 22 134 11 18 25-28 36 136 2 10 14 15 19 33-35 137 6 8 26-28 138 1-4 8 139 22 23 140 4 5 10-12 20 141 12 17 142 5 25 26 28 35 143 19 201 10 205 6 8 9 2 07 3 1 5 208 1

Prisoners of War as Workers 115 47 133 20 203 9

Strikes 101 17 104 21 22 1 43 105 11 21 106 13 15 16 191 20 33 107 7 11 15 28 109 20 21 110 32 33 111 13 112 7-10 14 113 32 115 48-50 118 18 124 24 125 3 4

82

WORK [Continued] --strikes [Continued]

126 36 127 24 129 10 11 130 40 41 131 27 133 25 138 8 139 16 17 140 14-16 22 201 14 203 7 206 10-13 209 18

Unions 101 17 35 104 21 22 45 105 21 106 15 16 107 5 11-13 21-24 108 12 109 20 112 2 10 32 34-36 113 31 114 42 115 50 116 33 34 118 18 119 13 120 23 24 124 24 125 34 43 45 46 126 36 127 42 128 30 129 10 11 16 130 39-41 46 131 26 134 23 139 16 140 14 22 141 21 203 7 209 18

Wages 101 27 103 10 14 17 18 22 23 33 104 2 4 I 22 I 24 26 341 35 47 105 13 161 17

83

WORK [Continued] --wages [Continued]

106 14 18 19 107 2 12 17 25 30 108 5 6 8 109 6 8 20 21 28 29 31 40 110 7 9 11 1216 111 8 11 13 14 16 112 4 8-10 14 113 13 16-18 26 28 29 114 11 18 25 32 33 42 115 16 28 44 50 116 7 11 16 19 26-32 34 117 7 18 32 35 118 15 18 119 1 11 13 14 120 11-14 121 11 122 3 6-8 123 35 49 125 4 5 7 12 21-23 27-29 38 43 126 23 25 26 36 42 127 17 24 42 43 128 30 129 3 5 7 10 11 21 22 13 0 3 6 3 7 3 9-41 131 12 13 16 134 12 15 16 23 24 26 135 11 21 23 136 28 29 137 8 9 32 138 5 11 18 25 139 6 7 10 12-14 16-18 140 7 9 10 14 15 141 4 8 10 12 15 16 142 16 201 10 203 2 5 204 14 205 6 206 4 10 11 14 15 2 07 10 13 208 9 209 13 15

Work Permits 109 22 23

63

THE NEW DEAL [Continued] Works Progress Administration Continued]

134 5 9 23 138 11 12 13978 140 23 141 23 142 18 204 6 207 12 208 10 209 21

NEW MEXICO

135 11 18-20 140 3 4

Cities Albuquerque

117 8 11 Deming

116 22 23 Gallup

116 12 Las Cruces

116 22 23

OKIE

113 10 33 114 41 46 128 18 25 33 132 18 19 135 26 202 5 205 4 1 6 208 4

Definition 101 31 102 8 104 37 54 105 22 106 31-33 107 38 108 19 109 17T 19 27 110 28 35

64

OKIE [Continued] Definition [Continued]

114 44 118 24 121 21 32 123 22 37 38 124 25 26 126 40 127 14 31 33 128 33 132 21 22 134 14 136 37-40 137 22 30 139 19 141 25 201 16 202 4 1 16 203 10 206 14 208 4 13

Reactions to Term 101 32 102 8 9 104 37 54 105 22 106 31-33 107 38 39 109 19 110 12 27 28 113 33 34 37 114 41 42 116 34 118 24 120 26 27 121 21 123 37 38 42 124 18 125 42 43 126 32 40 46 127 14 33 36 128 24 25 33 129 21 131 23 132 23 136 22 39 40 137 21 22 30 139 19 141 24 142 29 30

42

35

65

OKIE [Continued] Reactions to Term [Continued]

201 16 203 10 205 12

Rednecks 107 2 4-26

OKLAHOMA

111 6 125 3 10 126 10 14 27 43 128 4 135 11 12 141 5 9

Cities Ardmore

110 1 2 139 2

Blair 114 15

Blanchard 120 1 2 5

Boley 133 1 1 3

Boynton 135 11

Bushyhead 137 73 6

Checotah 113 1 4 128 3 8 209 1

Chelsea 137 7 812

Cold Springs 140 4

Colgate 112 2

Comanche 142 1

Council Hill 131 1

Cushing 201 2

Duncan 110 1 124 1

66

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities Continued]

Durant 103 16

Dustin 139 1 2 25

Enid 138 middot 6

EufaulaLake Eufaula 103 71 29 209 23

Fort Gibson 123 1 12 13 24 25 32 126 1 16

Fort Sill 120 5

Frederick 104 56

Granite 114 8

Greenfield 141 9

Guthrie 138 2-5 13 15

Hammon 142 3 15

Hanna 112 3 136 1

Hartshorne 125 1

Henryetta 103 16 209 1

Hillibee 127 4

Hitchita 112 25 209 3

Holdenville 137 3-5

Hollis 102 1

Lenna 118 1 131 2

Lexington 120 1 2

Lindsay 106 9

67

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities (Continued]

Maud 118 1

McAlester 109 91 10 125 20

McLain 122 1

Meeker 127 6 15 16

Muskogee 122 1 123 18 19 25

Nowata 122 2

Oaklodge 116 1 5

Okemah 103 8 133 4

Oklahoma City 120 8 12 138 3 5

Paden 127 4

Pauls Valley 106 1 109 10 13

Pitcher 103 8

Pleasant Valley 109 10 13

Ponca City 142 1 2

Porum 112 1

Prague 127 5 6

Quinton 136 1 10 11 18

Sallisaw 116 16_ 36

Scullyville 116 3 7

Seminole 116 1 135 8

Spiro 102 1 116 1 3 6 7

68

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities [Continued]

Stillwater 201 4 13

Tryon 201 1

Tulsa 116 16 17

Tuttle 120 1

Watonga 120 4 141 9

Weletka 103 11

Wewoka 112 1 4 25

Whodathoughtit 113 3

Craig County 122 11

Moved to 114 8 115 26 128 2 3 131 1 2 137 3 141 4

Oklahoma Territory 127 1-3

Payne County 105 1

Return to 102 11 107 15 109 27 110 18 38 111 8 18 114 10 14 15 17 116 36 37 120 13 27 123 53 125 25 26 29 30 40 127 16 28 131 13 22 25 133 16 135 23 25 136 18 137 7

69

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Return to [Continued]

139 26 27 140 9 142 3 10 17 22 34 201 13 206 7 207 20 209 1 2 17 18 23

Rogers County 101 23

Sequoyah County 116 1 16-18 36

Wagoner County 101 23

OREGON

109 28 29 130 29-34 206 2

POEMS

128 14 22 25 31 34 36

RELIEFWELFARE Agencies

102 91 13 103 32 107 35 112 12 114 18 124 2 3 125 17 202 5 15 2 0 4 2 11-13

Attitudes toward 101 10 102 91 10 103 32 104 24 32 105 19 110 14 26 27 111 17 112 12 113 17 2833

70

RELIEFWELFARE [Continued] Attitudes toward [Continued]

116 35 119 15 121 177 19 25 123 43 124 177 23 125 38 126 35_~ 39 127 417 42 128 27-30 129 5 130 2 7 131 4 27 30 31 132 16-18 133 13 14 137 32 139 8 140 23 142 18 202 71 8 1 15 203 6 11 204 13 14 20 208 10 209 21

Quality 102 10 103 32 104 32 125 38 39 204 15

Type Received 102 9 10 103 16 32 33 104 24 31 105 19 107 15 108 4 110 17 111 17 112 12 113 32 114 18 42 118 8 121 17 124 23 125 37 128 28 29 130 27 132 16

71

RELIEFWELFARE [Continued] Type Received IContinued]

133 13 134 15 135 28 139 8 202 5 71815 204 15 208 9 209 211 22

Welfare 101 9 10 102 9 10 103 32 104 24 311 36 1 0 5 19- 21 1 2 5 106 12 16 17 23 24 107 14 15 18 351 37 108 4 1 71 18 110 14 17 25-27 111 17 112 121 13 15 113 15 171 28 114 181 421 43 116 35 120 17 121 19 122 24 123 43 125 19 126 251 39 128 27 28 131 4 27 133 11 13 22 136 14 137 32 140 3 141 20 142 18 201 13 202 51 71 15 203 6 11 204 2 11 19-21 205 4 11 12 207 10 13 19

RELIGION

103 32

72

RELIGION [Continued]

110 29 113 321 36 126 28 29 131 6 132 6 135 151 32 142 12 26 33 202 6

Brush Arbor 109 5 122 19 123 25 136 10 139 41 5 209 11

Churches 101 7 11 102 10 105 31 29 106 2 I 8 I 25 107 3 109 5 110 171 18 112 371 39 113 21 16 17 35 114 51 7 8 441 45 115 8 31-33 50-53 117 54-58 118 51 6 1 21 119 4 120 8 121 25 26 122 191 24 123 25126142 124 21 31 5 61 201 22 125 81 41 126 71 241 30 127 21 10 14 271 301 341 351 38-41 128 6 26 27 130 3 131 6 132 6 21 23 133 23 134 1 3 24 25 29 135 7 141 18 31 136 3 7 137 9 10 24 25 138 8 91 14

73

RELIGION Continued] Churches Continued]

140 14 15 141 2 3 9 142 4 22 30-33 143 12 15 24 201 5 11 209 4

MinistryMissionary Work 107 23 113 31 36 142 25 26 29

Moral Majority 134 29

RevivalsTraveling Ministers 109 5 114 5 6 115 32 118 5 6 124 6 125 8 I 9 126 =middot 8 127 5 128 6 131 4 6 I 8 135 14 139 4 141 3 142 26-28 32 33

SOUTH DAKOTA Beadle County

134 1 Huron County

134 5 Return to

134 8 9 29 Wounded Knee

134 5

TEXAS

113 4 114 6 28 43 44 124 4 131 20 142 24 30

74

TEXAS Continued] Cities

Abilene 111 5 6 117 15

Austin lb3 15

Barstow 104 1

Big Spring 142 30 32 209 s 6

Cedar Hill 140 1

Dallas 117 7 140 1

Electra 140 4

Gainesville 121 1

Haskell 129 1

Kemp 117 6

La Mesa 114 14

Plainview 110 3

Port Arthur 116 8 9

Red Springs 114 1

Silverton 140 1

Waco 103 15 16

Wichita Falls 117 8

Wylie 111 1

Brazo River 103 16

Farming Conditions 104 40

Return to 114 14 16 121 28 31 129 6

Rio Grande Valley 103 15

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VIOLENCE

103 28 29 104 17 21 105 25 27 107 61 9 12 261 28 30 109 2 01 21 33 111 13 17 112 9 10 36 113 4J 18J 21-23 26-29 33 34 114 2527 35 115 49 123 36 125 191 43 126 41 127 23 131 22 23 138 10 11 20-22 139 9 10 15 18 25 203 8 204 9 206 10-12

VIRGINIA

206 1

WASHINGTON

206 1

WORK --xfter World War II

101 29 102 12 103 31 104 15 44 106 16 107 171 19-21 36 110 19 20 34 37 111 16 112 34J 35 114 48 116 31 117 51-57 119 18 120 21 23 24

76

WORK [Continued] --xfter World War II [Continued]

123 46 50 124 28 125 2 28 43-45 126 38 44 127 33 371 41 129 71 8 130 38 41 42 46 134 11 136 301 31 138 25-27 139 22 141 21 26 206 187 19 207 5

Conditions 103 22-24 26 104 2-6 15 16 30 35 52 107 22 24-28 30 31 109 31 110 10 11 12 25 112 26 29 113 15 114 24 124 20 125 22 27 2 9 32 126 21 26 30 38 129 5 12 13 131 21 139 18 203 5 7

During World War II 101 20 29 102 11 103 24 35 104 15 105 25 26 107 17 108 5 6 20 109 37 110 18 19 37 111 12 113 22 26 114 47 48 115 44 47 53 116 31 117 35-51 118 23 119 16

77

WORK [Continued] --ollring World War II [Continued]

120 20 21 121 29 123 22 46 124 27 125 3 27 34 35 43 126 35 43 44 127 20 128 21 29 37 129 7 10 130 37 38 40 41 131 26 29 132 23 133 16 20 134 11 20 136 27 28 138 23-25 139 18 20 21 141 21 26 143 19 202 9 203 8 206 10 15 207 3 4 209 20

Employers 101 30 1025-712 103 12 17 22 32 104 2 15 30 105 11 16 106 15 19 107 9 29-31 38 108 14 15 20 109 1 15 20 27 110 9-11 13 27 36 111 15 112 6 7 26 29 32 113 15 16 28 29 114 11 24 31 41-43 115 16 43-45 116 6 7 25 26 28 30-32 117 18 52 118 13 20 119 11-13 16 18 19 120 12 14 15 20 23 121 17 24 122 5-8 123 35 36

78

WORK [Continued] ~players [Continued]

124 20 125 5 21 24 271 281 40 126 151 21 22 251 26 361 371 39 127 11 121 201 211 30 33 128 18 31 129 4 1 7 1 9-11 1 13 1 18 1 21 2 2 130 31 3540 131 16 26 27 133 2 6 134 121 16-18 201 211 25 136 17-19 26 27 33-35 137 6 8 161 19 20 138 3-6 13 20 139 10 121 14-16 140 9-11 141 16 17 201 12 202 2 3 203 7 206 31 15 207 3 5 209 16

Labor Contracting 107 19 261 291 311 32 133 16-18 26

Migrant Labor 101 41 5 12 30 102 6 7 103 24 25 104 2-6 15 241 25 52 105 9-12 171 18 106 121 131 15 17 21-24 107 4 5 8 18 24-27 30 31 108 3 8 15 109 7 8 19-21 27-30 110 91 101 13 15 111 8 12 16 17 112 6 31 32 113 13 15 18 32 114 31 32 115 52 116 27-30 117 12 17-19 291 31 118 16 119 11 12 120 11-13 15 22 121 10 11 22 122 5 22

79

WORK Continued] --grgrant Labor Continued]

123 35 42 43 125 33 126 26 30 33 37 38 127 31 128 16 21 28 129 3 4 11-17 20 21 130 33 34 131 15 19-21 26 133 19 134 9-13 21 22 135 21 25 29 136 37 38 137 16 20 139 13 15-17 140 3 4 141 19 20 142 18 143 11 13 201 8 14 202 4 9 15 203 4 5 7 8-10 205 3 4 7 206 2 4 5-7 9 12-15 208 6 209 8 9 12-15

Mining 103 8 19 115 33 116 20 21 122 11-13 125 1 3 4 12 131 2 140 4 5 141 1

Odd Jobs 104 23 105 15 25 106 3 107 12 18 19 34 35 108 3 5 6 9 111 11 15 16 113 13 114 17 18 32 33 40 41 48 115 19 24 116 25 26 117 7 52 118 18 119 8 12 14 15

80

WORK [Continued] --odd Jobs

120 8 17 122 6 7 22 123 36 40 49 124 14 16 19 24 127 11 128 19 20 29 129 1 3 5 7 131 16 25 30 132 14 17 134 8 12 15 16 135 11 23 137 12 20 25 26 138 18 22 139 6 7 12 16 17 140 1 6-8 10 142 2 3 5 9 14 34 35 143 6 12 14-16 206 3 4 209 20

Oil Fields 102 5-7 12 112 25 26 114 14 15 116 1 13 121 17 125 2 4 1 28 46 129 9 135 7 8 I 23 29 139 22 140 4 142 2 3 206 16 18 208 1-5

Permanent Jobs 101 9 27 29 103 12 17 23 24 32 104 4 6 14 24 26 29 34 106 4 107 19 35 108 4 7-9 109 15 27-29 110 2 10 18 19 21 24 111 6 9-11 16 112 7 30 31 113 1 4 21 28-31 114 16 31 32 48 115 16 1 17 4 4 116 2 7-16 32

81

WORK [Continued] --permanent Jobs [Continued]

118 11 131 18 19 119 191 20 120 201 211 25 121 22 122 2 3 I 5~8 I 23 123 11 VI 35 36 124 1 14-17 125 20 25 27-29 37 126 21 25 33 35-38 127 11 20-22 24 30 128 20 28-30 129 4 7 130 31 36-38 131 21 30 132 18 19 133 19 22 134 11 18 25-28 36 136 2 10 14 15 19 33-35 137 6 8 26-28 138 1-4 8 139 22 23 140 4 5 10-12 20 141 12 17 142 5 25 26 28 35 143 19 201 10 205 6 8 9 2 07 3 1 5 208 1

Prisoners of War as Workers 115 47 133 20 203 9

Strikes 101 17 104 21 22 1 43 105 11 21 106 13 15 16 191 20 33 107 7 11 15 28 109 20 21 110 32 33 111 13 112 7-10 14 113 32 115 48-50 118 18 124 24 125 3 4

82

WORK [Continued] --strikes [Continued]

126 36 127 24 129 10 11 130 40 41 131 27 133 25 138 8 139 16 17 140 14-16 22 201 14 203 7 206 10-13 209 18

Unions 101 17 35 104 21 22 45 105 21 106 15 16 107 5 11-13 21-24 108 12 109 20 112 2 10 32 34-36 113 31 114 42 115 50 116 33 34 118 18 119 13 120 23 24 124 24 125 34 43 45 46 126 36 127 42 128 30 129 10 11 16 130 39-41 46 131 26 134 23 139 16 140 14 22 141 21 203 7 209 18

Wages 101 27 103 10 14 17 18 22 23 33 104 2 4 I 22 I 24 26 341 35 47 105 13 161 17

83

WORK [Continued] --wages [Continued]

106 14 18 19 107 2 12 17 25 30 108 5 6 8 109 6 8 20 21 28 29 31 40 110 7 9 11 1216 111 8 11 13 14 16 112 4 8-10 14 113 13 16-18 26 28 29 114 11 18 25 32 33 42 115 16 28 44 50 116 7 11 16 19 26-32 34 117 7 18 32 35 118 15 18 119 1 11 13 14 120 11-14 121 11 122 3 6-8 123 35 49 125 4 5 7 12 21-23 27-29 38 43 126 23 25 26 36 42 127 17 24 42 43 128 30 129 3 5 7 10 11 21 22 13 0 3 6 3 7 3 9-41 131 12 13 16 134 12 15 16 23 24 26 135 11 21 23 136 28 29 137 8 9 32 138 5 11 18 25 139 6 7 10 12-14 16-18 140 7 9 10 14 15 141 4 8 10 12 15 16 142 16 201 10 203 2 5 204 14 205 6 206 4 10 11 14 15 2 07 10 13 208 9 209 13 15

Work Permits 109 22 23

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OKIE [Continued] Definition [Continued]

114 44 118 24 121 21 32 123 22 37 38 124 25 26 126 40 127 14 31 33 128 33 132 21 22 134 14 136 37-40 137 22 30 139 19 141 25 201 16 202 4 1 16 203 10 206 14 208 4 13

Reactions to Term 101 32 102 8 9 104 37 54 105 22 106 31-33 107 38 39 109 19 110 12 27 28 113 33 34 37 114 41 42 116 34 118 24 120 26 27 121 21 123 37 38 42 124 18 125 42 43 126 32 40 46 127 14 33 36 128 24 25 33 129 21 131 23 132 23 136 22 39 40 137 21 22 30 139 19 141 24 142 29 30

42

35

65

OKIE [Continued] Reactions to Term [Continued]

201 16 203 10 205 12

Rednecks 107 2 4-26

OKLAHOMA

111 6 125 3 10 126 10 14 27 43 128 4 135 11 12 141 5 9

Cities Ardmore

110 1 2 139 2

Blair 114 15

Blanchard 120 1 2 5

Boley 133 1 1 3

Boynton 135 11

Bushyhead 137 73 6

Checotah 113 1 4 128 3 8 209 1

Chelsea 137 7 812

Cold Springs 140 4

Colgate 112 2

Comanche 142 1

Council Hill 131 1

Cushing 201 2

Duncan 110 1 124 1

66

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities Continued]

Durant 103 16

Dustin 139 1 2 25

Enid 138 middot 6

EufaulaLake Eufaula 103 71 29 209 23

Fort Gibson 123 1 12 13 24 25 32 126 1 16

Fort Sill 120 5

Frederick 104 56

Granite 114 8

Greenfield 141 9

Guthrie 138 2-5 13 15

Hammon 142 3 15

Hanna 112 3 136 1

Hartshorne 125 1

Henryetta 103 16 209 1

Hillibee 127 4

Hitchita 112 25 209 3

Holdenville 137 3-5

Hollis 102 1

Lenna 118 1 131 2

Lexington 120 1 2

Lindsay 106 9

67

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities (Continued]

Maud 118 1

McAlester 109 91 10 125 20

McLain 122 1

Meeker 127 6 15 16

Muskogee 122 1 123 18 19 25

Nowata 122 2

Oaklodge 116 1 5

Okemah 103 8 133 4

Oklahoma City 120 8 12 138 3 5

Paden 127 4

Pauls Valley 106 1 109 10 13

Pitcher 103 8

Pleasant Valley 109 10 13

Ponca City 142 1 2

Porum 112 1

Prague 127 5 6

Quinton 136 1 10 11 18

Sallisaw 116 16_ 36

Scullyville 116 3 7

Seminole 116 1 135 8

Spiro 102 1 116 1 3 6 7

68

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities [Continued]

Stillwater 201 4 13

Tryon 201 1

Tulsa 116 16 17

Tuttle 120 1

Watonga 120 4 141 9

Weletka 103 11

Wewoka 112 1 4 25

Whodathoughtit 113 3

Craig County 122 11

Moved to 114 8 115 26 128 2 3 131 1 2 137 3 141 4

Oklahoma Territory 127 1-3

Payne County 105 1

Return to 102 11 107 15 109 27 110 18 38 111 8 18 114 10 14 15 17 116 36 37 120 13 27 123 53 125 25 26 29 30 40 127 16 28 131 13 22 25 133 16 135 23 25 136 18 137 7

69

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Return to [Continued]

139 26 27 140 9 142 3 10 17 22 34 201 13 206 7 207 20 209 1 2 17 18 23

Rogers County 101 23

Sequoyah County 116 1 16-18 36

Wagoner County 101 23

OREGON

109 28 29 130 29-34 206 2

POEMS

128 14 22 25 31 34 36

RELIEFWELFARE Agencies

102 91 13 103 32 107 35 112 12 114 18 124 2 3 125 17 202 5 15 2 0 4 2 11-13

Attitudes toward 101 10 102 91 10 103 32 104 24 32 105 19 110 14 26 27 111 17 112 12 113 17 2833

70

RELIEFWELFARE [Continued] Attitudes toward [Continued]

116 35 119 15 121 177 19 25 123 43 124 177 23 125 38 126 35_~ 39 127 417 42 128 27-30 129 5 130 2 7 131 4 27 30 31 132 16-18 133 13 14 137 32 139 8 140 23 142 18 202 71 8 1 15 203 6 11 204 13 14 20 208 10 209 21

Quality 102 10 103 32 104 32 125 38 39 204 15

Type Received 102 9 10 103 16 32 33 104 24 31 105 19 107 15 108 4 110 17 111 17 112 12 113 32 114 18 42 118 8 121 17 124 23 125 37 128 28 29 130 27 132 16

71

RELIEFWELFARE [Continued] Type Received IContinued]

133 13 134 15 135 28 139 8 202 5 71815 204 15 208 9 209 211 22

Welfare 101 9 10 102 9 10 103 32 104 24 311 36 1 0 5 19- 21 1 2 5 106 12 16 17 23 24 107 14 15 18 351 37 108 4 1 71 18 110 14 17 25-27 111 17 112 121 13 15 113 15 171 28 114 181 421 43 116 35 120 17 121 19 122 24 123 43 125 19 126 251 39 128 27 28 131 4 27 133 11 13 22 136 14 137 32 140 3 141 20 142 18 201 13 202 51 71 15 203 6 11 204 2 11 19-21 205 4 11 12 207 10 13 19

RELIGION

103 32

72

RELIGION [Continued]

110 29 113 321 36 126 28 29 131 6 132 6 135 151 32 142 12 26 33 202 6

Brush Arbor 109 5 122 19 123 25 136 10 139 41 5 209 11

Churches 101 7 11 102 10 105 31 29 106 2 I 8 I 25 107 3 109 5 110 171 18 112 371 39 113 21 16 17 35 114 51 7 8 441 45 115 8 31-33 50-53 117 54-58 118 51 6 1 21 119 4 120 8 121 25 26 122 191 24 123 25126142 124 21 31 5 61 201 22 125 81 41 126 71 241 30 127 21 10 14 271 301 341 351 38-41 128 6 26 27 130 3 131 6 132 6 21 23 133 23 134 1 3 24 25 29 135 7 141 18 31 136 3 7 137 9 10 24 25 138 8 91 14

73

RELIGION Continued] Churches Continued]

140 14 15 141 2 3 9 142 4 22 30-33 143 12 15 24 201 5 11 209 4

MinistryMissionary Work 107 23 113 31 36 142 25 26 29

Moral Majority 134 29

RevivalsTraveling Ministers 109 5 114 5 6 115 32 118 5 6 124 6 125 8 I 9 126 =middot 8 127 5 128 6 131 4 6 I 8 135 14 139 4 141 3 142 26-28 32 33

SOUTH DAKOTA Beadle County

134 1 Huron County

134 5 Return to

134 8 9 29 Wounded Knee

134 5

TEXAS

113 4 114 6 28 43 44 124 4 131 20 142 24 30

74

TEXAS Continued] Cities

Abilene 111 5 6 117 15

Austin lb3 15

Barstow 104 1

Big Spring 142 30 32 209 s 6

Cedar Hill 140 1

Dallas 117 7 140 1

Electra 140 4

Gainesville 121 1

Haskell 129 1

Kemp 117 6

La Mesa 114 14

Plainview 110 3

Port Arthur 116 8 9

Red Springs 114 1

Silverton 140 1

Waco 103 15 16

Wichita Falls 117 8

Wylie 111 1

Brazo River 103 16

Farming Conditions 104 40

Return to 114 14 16 121 28 31 129 6

Rio Grande Valley 103 15

75

VIOLENCE

103 28 29 104 17 21 105 25 27 107 61 9 12 261 28 30 109 2 01 21 33 111 13 17 112 9 10 36 113 4J 18J 21-23 26-29 33 34 114 2527 35 115 49 123 36 125 191 43 126 41 127 23 131 22 23 138 10 11 20-22 139 9 10 15 18 25 203 8 204 9 206 10-12

VIRGINIA

206 1

WASHINGTON

206 1

WORK --xfter World War II

101 29 102 12 103 31 104 15 44 106 16 107 171 19-21 36 110 19 20 34 37 111 16 112 34J 35 114 48 116 31 117 51-57 119 18 120 21 23 24

76

WORK [Continued] --xfter World War II [Continued]

123 46 50 124 28 125 2 28 43-45 126 38 44 127 33 371 41 129 71 8 130 38 41 42 46 134 11 136 301 31 138 25-27 139 22 141 21 26 206 187 19 207 5

Conditions 103 22-24 26 104 2-6 15 16 30 35 52 107 22 24-28 30 31 109 31 110 10 11 12 25 112 26 29 113 15 114 24 124 20 125 22 27 2 9 32 126 21 26 30 38 129 5 12 13 131 21 139 18 203 5 7

During World War II 101 20 29 102 11 103 24 35 104 15 105 25 26 107 17 108 5 6 20 109 37 110 18 19 37 111 12 113 22 26 114 47 48 115 44 47 53 116 31 117 35-51 118 23 119 16

77

WORK [Continued] --ollring World War II [Continued]

120 20 21 121 29 123 22 46 124 27 125 3 27 34 35 43 126 35 43 44 127 20 128 21 29 37 129 7 10 130 37 38 40 41 131 26 29 132 23 133 16 20 134 11 20 136 27 28 138 23-25 139 18 20 21 141 21 26 143 19 202 9 203 8 206 10 15 207 3 4 209 20

Employers 101 30 1025-712 103 12 17 22 32 104 2 15 30 105 11 16 106 15 19 107 9 29-31 38 108 14 15 20 109 1 15 20 27 110 9-11 13 27 36 111 15 112 6 7 26 29 32 113 15 16 28 29 114 11 24 31 41-43 115 16 43-45 116 6 7 25 26 28 30-32 117 18 52 118 13 20 119 11-13 16 18 19 120 12 14 15 20 23 121 17 24 122 5-8 123 35 36

78

WORK [Continued] ~players [Continued]

124 20 125 5 21 24 271 281 40 126 151 21 22 251 26 361 371 39 127 11 121 201 211 30 33 128 18 31 129 4 1 7 1 9-11 1 13 1 18 1 21 2 2 130 31 3540 131 16 26 27 133 2 6 134 121 16-18 201 211 25 136 17-19 26 27 33-35 137 6 8 161 19 20 138 3-6 13 20 139 10 121 14-16 140 9-11 141 16 17 201 12 202 2 3 203 7 206 31 15 207 3 5 209 16

Labor Contracting 107 19 261 291 311 32 133 16-18 26

Migrant Labor 101 41 5 12 30 102 6 7 103 24 25 104 2-6 15 241 25 52 105 9-12 171 18 106 121 131 15 17 21-24 107 4 5 8 18 24-27 30 31 108 3 8 15 109 7 8 19-21 27-30 110 91 101 13 15 111 8 12 16 17 112 6 31 32 113 13 15 18 32 114 31 32 115 52 116 27-30 117 12 17-19 291 31 118 16 119 11 12 120 11-13 15 22 121 10 11 22 122 5 22

79

WORK Continued] --grgrant Labor Continued]

123 35 42 43 125 33 126 26 30 33 37 38 127 31 128 16 21 28 129 3 4 11-17 20 21 130 33 34 131 15 19-21 26 133 19 134 9-13 21 22 135 21 25 29 136 37 38 137 16 20 139 13 15-17 140 3 4 141 19 20 142 18 143 11 13 201 8 14 202 4 9 15 203 4 5 7 8-10 205 3 4 7 206 2 4 5-7 9 12-15 208 6 209 8 9 12-15

Mining 103 8 19 115 33 116 20 21 122 11-13 125 1 3 4 12 131 2 140 4 5 141 1

Odd Jobs 104 23 105 15 25 106 3 107 12 18 19 34 35 108 3 5 6 9 111 11 15 16 113 13 114 17 18 32 33 40 41 48 115 19 24 116 25 26 117 7 52 118 18 119 8 12 14 15

80

WORK [Continued] --odd Jobs

120 8 17 122 6 7 22 123 36 40 49 124 14 16 19 24 127 11 128 19 20 29 129 1 3 5 7 131 16 25 30 132 14 17 134 8 12 15 16 135 11 23 137 12 20 25 26 138 18 22 139 6 7 12 16 17 140 1 6-8 10 142 2 3 5 9 14 34 35 143 6 12 14-16 206 3 4 209 20

Oil Fields 102 5-7 12 112 25 26 114 14 15 116 1 13 121 17 125 2 4 1 28 46 129 9 135 7 8 I 23 29 139 22 140 4 142 2 3 206 16 18 208 1-5

Permanent Jobs 101 9 27 29 103 12 17 23 24 32 104 4 6 14 24 26 29 34 106 4 107 19 35 108 4 7-9 109 15 27-29 110 2 10 18 19 21 24 111 6 9-11 16 112 7 30 31 113 1 4 21 28-31 114 16 31 32 48 115 16 1 17 4 4 116 2 7-16 32

81

WORK [Continued] --permanent Jobs [Continued]

118 11 131 18 19 119 191 20 120 201 211 25 121 22 122 2 3 I 5~8 I 23 123 11 VI 35 36 124 1 14-17 125 20 25 27-29 37 126 21 25 33 35-38 127 11 20-22 24 30 128 20 28-30 129 4 7 130 31 36-38 131 21 30 132 18 19 133 19 22 134 11 18 25-28 36 136 2 10 14 15 19 33-35 137 6 8 26-28 138 1-4 8 139 22 23 140 4 5 10-12 20 141 12 17 142 5 25 26 28 35 143 19 201 10 205 6 8 9 2 07 3 1 5 208 1

Prisoners of War as Workers 115 47 133 20 203 9

Strikes 101 17 104 21 22 1 43 105 11 21 106 13 15 16 191 20 33 107 7 11 15 28 109 20 21 110 32 33 111 13 112 7-10 14 113 32 115 48-50 118 18 124 24 125 3 4

82

WORK [Continued] --strikes [Continued]

126 36 127 24 129 10 11 130 40 41 131 27 133 25 138 8 139 16 17 140 14-16 22 201 14 203 7 206 10-13 209 18

Unions 101 17 35 104 21 22 45 105 21 106 15 16 107 5 11-13 21-24 108 12 109 20 112 2 10 32 34-36 113 31 114 42 115 50 116 33 34 118 18 119 13 120 23 24 124 24 125 34 43 45 46 126 36 127 42 128 30 129 10 11 16 130 39-41 46 131 26 134 23 139 16 140 14 22 141 21 203 7 209 18

Wages 101 27 103 10 14 17 18 22 23 33 104 2 4 I 22 I 24 26 341 35 47 105 13 161 17

83

WORK [Continued] --wages [Continued]

106 14 18 19 107 2 12 17 25 30 108 5 6 8 109 6 8 20 21 28 29 31 40 110 7 9 11 1216 111 8 11 13 14 16 112 4 8-10 14 113 13 16-18 26 28 29 114 11 18 25 32 33 42 115 16 28 44 50 116 7 11 16 19 26-32 34 117 7 18 32 35 118 15 18 119 1 11 13 14 120 11-14 121 11 122 3 6-8 123 35 49 125 4 5 7 12 21-23 27-29 38 43 126 23 25 26 36 42 127 17 24 42 43 128 30 129 3 5 7 10 11 21 22 13 0 3 6 3 7 3 9-41 131 12 13 16 134 12 15 16 23 24 26 135 11 21 23 136 28 29 137 8 9 32 138 5 11 18 25 139 6 7 10 12-14 16-18 140 7 9 10 14 15 141 4 8 10 12 15 16 142 16 201 10 203 2 5 204 14 205 6 206 4 10 11 14 15 2 07 10 13 208 9 209 13 15

Work Permits 109 22 23

65

OKIE [Continued] Reactions to Term [Continued]

201 16 203 10 205 12

Rednecks 107 2 4-26

OKLAHOMA

111 6 125 3 10 126 10 14 27 43 128 4 135 11 12 141 5 9

Cities Ardmore

110 1 2 139 2

Blair 114 15

Blanchard 120 1 2 5

Boley 133 1 1 3

Boynton 135 11

Bushyhead 137 73 6

Checotah 113 1 4 128 3 8 209 1

Chelsea 137 7 812

Cold Springs 140 4

Colgate 112 2

Comanche 142 1

Council Hill 131 1

Cushing 201 2

Duncan 110 1 124 1

66

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities Continued]

Durant 103 16

Dustin 139 1 2 25

Enid 138 middot 6

EufaulaLake Eufaula 103 71 29 209 23

Fort Gibson 123 1 12 13 24 25 32 126 1 16

Fort Sill 120 5

Frederick 104 56

Granite 114 8

Greenfield 141 9

Guthrie 138 2-5 13 15

Hammon 142 3 15

Hanna 112 3 136 1

Hartshorne 125 1

Henryetta 103 16 209 1

Hillibee 127 4

Hitchita 112 25 209 3

Holdenville 137 3-5

Hollis 102 1

Lenna 118 1 131 2

Lexington 120 1 2

Lindsay 106 9

67

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities (Continued]

Maud 118 1

McAlester 109 91 10 125 20

McLain 122 1

Meeker 127 6 15 16

Muskogee 122 1 123 18 19 25

Nowata 122 2

Oaklodge 116 1 5

Okemah 103 8 133 4

Oklahoma City 120 8 12 138 3 5

Paden 127 4

Pauls Valley 106 1 109 10 13

Pitcher 103 8

Pleasant Valley 109 10 13

Ponca City 142 1 2

Porum 112 1

Prague 127 5 6

Quinton 136 1 10 11 18

Sallisaw 116 16_ 36

Scullyville 116 3 7

Seminole 116 1 135 8

Spiro 102 1 116 1 3 6 7

68

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities [Continued]

Stillwater 201 4 13

Tryon 201 1

Tulsa 116 16 17

Tuttle 120 1

Watonga 120 4 141 9

Weletka 103 11

Wewoka 112 1 4 25

Whodathoughtit 113 3

Craig County 122 11

Moved to 114 8 115 26 128 2 3 131 1 2 137 3 141 4

Oklahoma Territory 127 1-3

Payne County 105 1

Return to 102 11 107 15 109 27 110 18 38 111 8 18 114 10 14 15 17 116 36 37 120 13 27 123 53 125 25 26 29 30 40 127 16 28 131 13 22 25 133 16 135 23 25 136 18 137 7

69

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Return to [Continued]

139 26 27 140 9 142 3 10 17 22 34 201 13 206 7 207 20 209 1 2 17 18 23

Rogers County 101 23

Sequoyah County 116 1 16-18 36

Wagoner County 101 23

OREGON

109 28 29 130 29-34 206 2

POEMS

128 14 22 25 31 34 36

RELIEFWELFARE Agencies

102 91 13 103 32 107 35 112 12 114 18 124 2 3 125 17 202 5 15 2 0 4 2 11-13

Attitudes toward 101 10 102 91 10 103 32 104 24 32 105 19 110 14 26 27 111 17 112 12 113 17 2833

70

RELIEFWELFARE [Continued] Attitudes toward [Continued]

116 35 119 15 121 177 19 25 123 43 124 177 23 125 38 126 35_~ 39 127 417 42 128 27-30 129 5 130 2 7 131 4 27 30 31 132 16-18 133 13 14 137 32 139 8 140 23 142 18 202 71 8 1 15 203 6 11 204 13 14 20 208 10 209 21

Quality 102 10 103 32 104 32 125 38 39 204 15

Type Received 102 9 10 103 16 32 33 104 24 31 105 19 107 15 108 4 110 17 111 17 112 12 113 32 114 18 42 118 8 121 17 124 23 125 37 128 28 29 130 27 132 16

71

RELIEFWELFARE [Continued] Type Received IContinued]

133 13 134 15 135 28 139 8 202 5 71815 204 15 208 9 209 211 22

Welfare 101 9 10 102 9 10 103 32 104 24 311 36 1 0 5 19- 21 1 2 5 106 12 16 17 23 24 107 14 15 18 351 37 108 4 1 71 18 110 14 17 25-27 111 17 112 121 13 15 113 15 171 28 114 181 421 43 116 35 120 17 121 19 122 24 123 43 125 19 126 251 39 128 27 28 131 4 27 133 11 13 22 136 14 137 32 140 3 141 20 142 18 201 13 202 51 71 15 203 6 11 204 2 11 19-21 205 4 11 12 207 10 13 19

RELIGION

103 32

72

RELIGION [Continued]

110 29 113 321 36 126 28 29 131 6 132 6 135 151 32 142 12 26 33 202 6

Brush Arbor 109 5 122 19 123 25 136 10 139 41 5 209 11

Churches 101 7 11 102 10 105 31 29 106 2 I 8 I 25 107 3 109 5 110 171 18 112 371 39 113 21 16 17 35 114 51 7 8 441 45 115 8 31-33 50-53 117 54-58 118 51 6 1 21 119 4 120 8 121 25 26 122 191 24 123 25126142 124 21 31 5 61 201 22 125 81 41 126 71 241 30 127 21 10 14 271 301 341 351 38-41 128 6 26 27 130 3 131 6 132 6 21 23 133 23 134 1 3 24 25 29 135 7 141 18 31 136 3 7 137 9 10 24 25 138 8 91 14

73

RELIGION Continued] Churches Continued]

140 14 15 141 2 3 9 142 4 22 30-33 143 12 15 24 201 5 11 209 4

MinistryMissionary Work 107 23 113 31 36 142 25 26 29

Moral Majority 134 29

RevivalsTraveling Ministers 109 5 114 5 6 115 32 118 5 6 124 6 125 8 I 9 126 =middot 8 127 5 128 6 131 4 6 I 8 135 14 139 4 141 3 142 26-28 32 33

SOUTH DAKOTA Beadle County

134 1 Huron County

134 5 Return to

134 8 9 29 Wounded Knee

134 5

TEXAS

113 4 114 6 28 43 44 124 4 131 20 142 24 30

74

TEXAS Continued] Cities

Abilene 111 5 6 117 15

Austin lb3 15

Barstow 104 1

Big Spring 142 30 32 209 s 6

Cedar Hill 140 1

Dallas 117 7 140 1

Electra 140 4

Gainesville 121 1

Haskell 129 1

Kemp 117 6

La Mesa 114 14

Plainview 110 3

Port Arthur 116 8 9

Red Springs 114 1

Silverton 140 1

Waco 103 15 16

Wichita Falls 117 8

Wylie 111 1

Brazo River 103 16

Farming Conditions 104 40

Return to 114 14 16 121 28 31 129 6

Rio Grande Valley 103 15

75

VIOLENCE

103 28 29 104 17 21 105 25 27 107 61 9 12 261 28 30 109 2 01 21 33 111 13 17 112 9 10 36 113 4J 18J 21-23 26-29 33 34 114 2527 35 115 49 123 36 125 191 43 126 41 127 23 131 22 23 138 10 11 20-22 139 9 10 15 18 25 203 8 204 9 206 10-12

VIRGINIA

206 1

WASHINGTON

206 1

WORK --xfter World War II

101 29 102 12 103 31 104 15 44 106 16 107 171 19-21 36 110 19 20 34 37 111 16 112 34J 35 114 48 116 31 117 51-57 119 18 120 21 23 24

76

WORK [Continued] --xfter World War II [Continued]

123 46 50 124 28 125 2 28 43-45 126 38 44 127 33 371 41 129 71 8 130 38 41 42 46 134 11 136 301 31 138 25-27 139 22 141 21 26 206 187 19 207 5

Conditions 103 22-24 26 104 2-6 15 16 30 35 52 107 22 24-28 30 31 109 31 110 10 11 12 25 112 26 29 113 15 114 24 124 20 125 22 27 2 9 32 126 21 26 30 38 129 5 12 13 131 21 139 18 203 5 7

During World War II 101 20 29 102 11 103 24 35 104 15 105 25 26 107 17 108 5 6 20 109 37 110 18 19 37 111 12 113 22 26 114 47 48 115 44 47 53 116 31 117 35-51 118 23 119 16

77

WORK [Continued] --ollring World War II [Continued]

120 20 21 121 29 123 22 46 124 27 125 3 27 34 35 43 126 35 43 44 127 20 128 21 29 37 129 7 10 130 37 38 40 41 131 26 29 132 23 133 16 20 134 11 20 136 27 28 138 23-25 139 18 20 21 141 21 26 143 19 202 9 203 8 206 10 15 207 3 4 209 20

Employers 101 30 1025-712 103 12 17 22 32 104 2 15 30 105 11 16 106 15 19 107 9 29-31 38 108 14 15 20 109 1 15 20 27 110 9-11 13 27 36 111 15 112 6 7 26 29 32 113 15 16 28 29 114 11 24 31 41-43 115 16 43-45 116 6 7 25 26 28 30-32 117 18 52 118 13 20 119 11-13 16 18 19 120 12 14 15 20 23 121 17 24 122 5-8 123 35 36

78

WORK [Continued] ~players [Continued]

124 20 125 5 21 24 271 281 40 126 151 21 22 251 26 361 371 39 127 11 121 201 211 30 33 128 18 31 129 4 1 7 1 9-11 1 13 1 18 1 21 2 2 130 31 3540 131 16 26 27 133 2 6 134 121 16-18 201 211 25 136 17-19 26 27 33-35 137 6 8 161 19 20 138 3-6 13 20 139 10 121 14-16 140 9-11 141 16 17 201 12 202 2 3 203 7 206 31 15 207 3 5 209 16

Labor Contracting 107 19 261 291 311 32 133 16-18 26

Migrant Labor 101 41 5 12 30 102 6 7 103 24 25 104 2-6 15 241 25 52 105 9-12 171 18 106 121 131 15 17 21-24 107 4 5 8 18 24-27 30 31 108 3 8 15 109 7 8 19-21 27-30 110 91 101 13 15 111 8 12 16 17 112 6 31 32 113 13 15 18 32 114 31 32 115 52 116 27-30 117 12 17-19 291 31 118 16 119 11 12 120 11-13 15 22 121 10 11 22 122 5 22

79

WORK Continued] --grgrant Labor Continued]

123 35 42 43 125 33 126 26 30 33 37 38 127 31 128 16 21 28 129 3 4 11-17 20 21 130 33 34 131 15 19-21 26 133 19 134 9-13 21 22 135 21 25 29 136 37 38 137 16 20 139 13 15-17 140 3 4 141 19 20 142 18 143 11 13 201 8 14 202 4 9 15 203 4 5 7 8-10 205 3 4 7 206 2 4 5-7 9 12-15 208 6 209 8 9 12-15

Mining 103 8 19 115 33 116 20 21 122 11-13 125 1 3 4 12 131 2 140 4 5 141 1

Odd Jobs 104 23 105 15 25 106 3 107 12 18 19 34 35 108 3 5 6 9 111 11 15 16 113 13 114 17 18 32 33 40 41 48 115 19 24 116 25 26 117 7 52 118 18 119 8 12 14 15

80

WORK [Continued] --odd Jobs

120 8 17 122 6 7 22 123 36 40 49 124 14 16 19 24 127 11 128 19 20 29 129 1 3 5 7 131 16 25 30 132 14 17 134 8 12 15 16 135 11 23 137 12 20 25 26 138 18 22 139 6 7 12 16 17 140 1 6-8 10 142 2 3 5 9 14 34 35 143 6 12 14-16 206 3 4 209 20

Oil Fields 102 5-7 12 112 25 26 114 14 15 116 1 13 121 17 125 2 4 1 28 46 129 9 135 7 8 I 23 29 139 22 140 4 142 2 3 206 16 18 208 1-5

Permanent Jobs 101 9 27 29 103 12 17 23 24 32 104 4 6 14 24 26 29 34 106 4 107 19 35 108 4 7-9 109 15 27-29 110 2 10 18 19 21 24 111 6 9-11 16 112 7 30 31 113 1 4 21 28-31 114 16 31 32 48 115 16 1 17 4 4 116 2 7-16 32

81

WORK [Continued] --permanent Jobs [Continued]

118 11 131 18 19 119 191 20 120 201 211 25 121 22 122 2 3 I 5~8 I 23 123 11 VI 35 36 124 1 14-17 125 20 25 27-29 37 126 21 25 33 35-38 127 11 20-22 24 30 128 20 28-30 129 4 7 130 31 36-38 131 21 30 132 18 19 133 19 22 134 11 18 25-28 36 136 2 10 14 15 19 33-35 137 6 8 26-28 138 1-4 8 139 22 23 140 4 5 10-12 20 141 12 17 142 5 25 26 28 35 143 19 201 10 205 6 8 9 2 07 3 1 5 208 1

Prisoners of War as Workers 115 47 133 20 203 9

Strikes 101 17 104 21 22 1 43 105 11 21 106 13 15 16 191 20 33 107 7 11 15 28 109 20 21 110 32 33 111 13 112 7-10 14 113 32 115 48-50 118 18 124 24 125 3 4

82

WORK [Continued] --strikes [Continued]

126 36 127 24 129 10 11 130 40 41 131 27 133 25 138 8 139 16 17 140 14-16 22 201 14 203 7 206 10-13 209 18

Unions 101 17 35 104 21 22 45 105 21 106 15 16 107 5 11-13 21-24 108 12 109 20 112 2 10 32 34-36 113 31 114 42 115 50 116 33 34 118 18 119 13 120 23 24 124 24 125 34 43 45 46 126 36 127 42 128 30 129 10 11 16 130 39-41 46 131 26 134 23 139 16 140 14 22 141 21 203 7 209 18

Wages 101 27 103 10 14 17 18 22 23 33 104 2 4 I 22 I 24 26 341 35 47 105 13 161 17

83

WORK [Continued] --wages [Continued]

106 14 18 19 107 2 12 17 25 30 108 5 6 8 109 6 8 20 21 28 29 31 40 110 7 9 11 1216 111 8 11 13 14 16 112 4 8-10 14 113 13 16-18 26 28 29 114 11 18 25 32 33 42 115 16 28 44 50 116 7 11 16 19 26-32 34 117 7 18 32 35 118 15 18 119 1 11 13 14 120 11-14 121 11 122 3 6-8 123 35 49 125 4 5 7 12 21-23 27-29 38 43 126 23 25 26 36 42 127 17 24 42 43 128 30 129 3 5 7 10 11 21 22 13 0 3 6 3 7 3 9-41 131 12 13 16 134 12 15 16 23 24 26 135 11 21 23 136 28 29 137 8 9 32 138 5 11 18 25 139 6 7 10 12-14 16-18 140 7 9 10 14 15 141 4 8 10 12 15 16 142 16 201 10 203 2 5 204 14 205 6 206 4 10 11 14 15 2 07 10 13 208 9 209 13 15

Work Permits 109 22 23

66

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities Continued]

Durant 103 16

Dustin 139 1 2 25

Enid 138 middot 6

EufaulaLake Eufaula 103 71 29 209 23

Fort Gibson 123 1 12 13 24 25 32 126 1 16

Fort Sill 120 5

Frederick 104 56

Granite 114 8

Greenfield 141 9

Guthrie 138 2-5 13 15

Hammon 142 3 15

Hanna 112 3 136 1

Hartshorne 125 1

Henryetta 103 16 209 1

Hillibee 127 4

Hitchita 112 25 209 3

Holdenville 137 3-5

Hollis 102 1

Lenna 118 1 131 2

Lexington 120 1 2

Lindsay 106 9

67

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities (Continued]

Maud 118 1

McAlester 109 91 10 125 20

McLain 122 1

Meeker 127 6 15 16

Muskogee 122 1 123 18 19 25

Nowata 122 2

Oaklodge 116 1 5

Okemah 103 8 133 4

Oklahoma City 120 8 12 138 3 5

Paden 127 4

Pauls Valley 106 1 109 10 13

Pitcher 103 8

Pleasant Valley 109 10 13

Ponca City 142 1 2

Porum 112 1

Prague 127 5 6

Quinton 136 1 10 11 18

Sallisaw 116 16_ 36

Scullyville 116 3 7

Seminole 116 1 135 8

Spiro 102 1 116 1 3 6 7

68

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities [Continued]

Stillwater 201 4 13

Tryon 201 1

Tulsa 116 16 17

Tuttle 120 1

Watonga 120 4 141 9

Weletka 103 11

Wewoka 112 1 4 25

Whodathoughtit 113 3

Craig County 122 11

Moved to 114 8 115 26 128 2 3 131 1 2 137 3 141 4

Oklahoma Territory 127 1-3

Payne County 105 1

Return to 102 11 107 15 109 27 110 18 38 111 8 18 114 10 14 15 17 116 36 37 120 13 27 123 53 125 25 26 29 30 40 127 16 28 131 13 22 25 133 16 135 23 25 136 18 137 7

69

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Return to [Continued]

139 26 27 140 9 142 3 10 17 22 34 201 13 206 7 207 20 209 1 2 17 18 23

Rogers County 101 23

Sequoyah County 116 1 16-18 36

Wagoner County 101 23

OREGON

109 28 29 130 29-34 206 2

POEMS

128 14 22 25 31 34 36

RELIEFWELFARE Agencies

102 91 13 103 32 107 35 112 12 114 18 124 2 3 125 17 202 5 15 2 0 4 2 11-13

Attitudes toward 101 10 102 91 10 103 32 104 24 32 105 19 110 14 26 27 111 17 112 12 113 17 2833

70

RELIEFWELFARE [Continued] Attitudes toward [Continued]

116 35 119 15 121 177 19 25 123 43 124 177 23 125 38 126 35_~ 39 127 417 42 128 27-30 129 5 130 2 7 131 4 27 30 31 132 16-18 133 13 14 137 32 139 8 140 23 142 18 202 71 8 1 15 203 6 11 204 13 14 20 208 10 209 21

Quality 102 10 103 32 104 32 125 38 39 204 15

Type Received 102 9 10 103 16 32 33 104 24 31 105 19 107 15 108 4 110 17 111 17 112 12 113 32 114 18 42 118 8 121 17 124 23 125 37 128 28 29 130 27 132 16

71

RELIEFWELFARE [Continued] Type Received IContinued]

133 13 134 15 135 28 139 8 202 5 71815 204 15 208 9 209 211 22

Welfare 101 9 10 102 9 10 103 32 104 24 311 36 1 0 5 19- 21 1 2 5 106 12 16 17 23 24 107 14 15 18 351 37 108 4 1 71 18 110 14 17 25-27 111 17 112 121 13 15 113 15 171 28 114 181 421 43 116 35 120 17 121 19 122 24 123 43 125 19 126 251 39 128 27 28 131 4 27 133 11 13 22 136 14 137 32 140 3 141 20 142 18 201 13 202 51 71 15 203 6 11 204 2 11 19-21 205 4 11 12 207 10 13 19

RELIGION

103 32

72

RELIGION [Continued]

110 29 113 321 36 126 28 29 131 6 132 6 135 151 32 142 12 26 33 202 6

Brush Arbor 109 5 122 19 123 25 136 10 139 41 5 209 11

Churches 101 7 11 102 10 105 31 29 106 2 I 8 I 25 107 3 109 5 110 171 18 112 371 39 113 21 16 17 35 114 51 7 8 441 45 115 8 31-33 50-53 117 54-58 118 51 6 1 21 119 4 120 8 121 25 26 122 191 24 123 25126142 124 21 31 5 61 201 22 125 81 41 126 71 241 30 127 21 10 14 271 301 341 351 38-41 128 6 26 27 130 3 131 6 132 6 21 23 133 23 134 1 3 24 25 29 135 7 141 18 31 136 3 7 137 9 10 24 25 138 8 91 14

73

RELIGION Continued] Churches Continued]

140 14 15 141 2 3 9 142 4 22 30-33 143 12 15 24 201 5 11 209 4

MinistryMissionary Work 107 23 113 31 36 142 25 26 29

Moral Majority 134 29

RevivalsTraveling Ministers 109 5 114 5 6 115 32 118 5 6 124 6 125 8 I 9 126 =middot 8 127 5 128 6 131 4 6 I 8 135 14 139 4 141 3 142 26-28 32 33

SOUTH DAKOTA Beadle County

134 1 Huron County

134 5 Return to

134 8 9 29 Wounded Knee

134 5

TEXAS

113 4 114 6 28 43 44 124 4 131 20 142 24 30

74

TEXAS Continued] Cities

Abilene 111 5 6 117 15

Austin lb3 15

Barstow 104 1

Big Spring 142 30 32 209 s 6

Cedar Hill 140 1

Dallas 117 7 140 1

Electra 140 4

Gainesville 121 1

Haskell 129 1

Kemp 117 6

La Mesa 114 14

Plainview 110 3

Port Arthur 116 8 9

Red Springs 114 1

Silverton 140 1

Waco 103 15 16

Wichita Falls 117 8

Wylie 111 1

Brazo River 103 16

Farming Conditions 104 40

Return to 114 14 16 121 28 31 129 6

Rio Grande Valley 103 15

75

VIOLENCE

103 28 29 104 17 21 105 25 27 107 61 9 12 261 28 30 109 2 01 21 33 111 13 17 112 9 10 36 113 4J 18J 21-23 26-29 33 34 114 2527 35 115 49 123 36 125 191 43 126 41 127 23 131 22 23 138 10 11 20-22 139 9 10 15 18 25 203 8 204 9 206 10-12

VIRGINIA

206 1

WASHINGTON

206 1

WORK --xfter World War II

101 29 102 12 103 31 104 15 44 106 16 107 171 19-21 36 110 19 20 34 37 111 16 112 34J 35 114 48 116 31 117 51-57 119 18 120 21 23 24

76

WORK [Continued] --xfter World War II [Continued]

123 46 50 124 28 125 2 28 43-45 126 38 44 127 33 371 41 129 71 8 130 38 41 42 46 134 11 136 301 31 138 25-27 139 22 141 21 26 206 187 19 207 5

Conditions 103 22-24 26 104 2-6 15 16 30 35 52 107 22 24-28 30 31 109 31 110 10 11 12 25 112 26 29 113 15 114 24 124 20 125 22 27 2 9 32 126 21 26 30 38 129 5 12 13 131 21 139 18 203 5 7

During World War II 101 20 29 102 11 103 24 35 104 15 105 25 26 107 17 108 5 6 20 109 37 110 18 19 37 111 12 113 22 26 114 47 48 115 44 47 53 116 31 117 35-51 118 23 119 16

77

WORK [Continued] --ollring World War II [Continued]

120 20 21 121 29 123 22 46 124 27 125 3 27 34 35 43 126 35 43 44 127 20 128 21 29 37 129 7 10 130 37 38 40 41 131 26 29 132 23 133 16 20 134 11 20 136 27 28 138 23-25 139 18 20 21 141 21 26 143 19 202 9 203 8 206 10 15 207 3 4 209 20

Employers 101 30 1025-712 103 12 17 22 32 104 2 15 30 105 11 16 106 15 19 107 9 29-31 38 108 14 15 20 109 1 15 20 27 110 9-11 13 27 36 111 15 112 6 7 26 29 32 113 15 16 28 29 114 11 24 31 41-43 115 16 43-45 116 6 7 25 26 28 30-32 117 18 52 118 13 20 119 11-13 16 18 19 120 12 14 15 20 23 121 17 24 122 5-8 123 35 36

78

WORK [Continued] ~players [Continued]

124 20 125 5 21 24 271 281 40 126 151 21 22 251 26 361 371 39 127 11 121 201 211 30 33 128 18 31 129 4 1 7 1 9-11 1 13 1 18 1 21 2 2 130 31 3540 131 16 26 27 133 2 6 134 121 16-18 201 211 25 136 17-19 26 27 33-35 137 6 8 161 19 20 138 3-6 13 20 139 10 121 14-16 140 9-11 141 16 17 201 12 202 2 3 203 7 206 31 15 207 3 5 209 16

Labor Contracting 107 19 261 291 311 32 133 16-18 26

Migrant Labor 101 41 5 12 30 102 6 7 103 24 25 104 2-6 15 241 25 52 105 9-12 171 18 106 121 131 15 17 21-24 107 4 5 8 18 24-27 30 31 108 3 8 15 109 7 8 19-21 27-30 110 91 101 13 15 111 8 12 16 17 112 6 31 32 113 13 15 18 32 114 31 32 115 52 116 27-30 117 12 17-19 291 31 118 16 119 11 12 120 11-13 15 22 121 10 11 22 122 5 22

79

WORK Continued] --grgrant Labor Continued]

123 35 42 43 125 33 126 26 30 33 37 38 127 31 128 16 21 28 129 3 4 11-17 20 21 130 33 34 131 15 19-21 26 133 19 134 9-13 21 22 135 21 25 29 136 37 38 137 16 20 139 13 15-17 140 3 4 141 19 20 142 18 143 11 13 201 8 14 202 4 9 15 203 4 5 7 8-10 205 3 4 7 206 2 4 5-7 9 12-15 208 6 209 8 9 12-15

Mining 103 8 19 115 33 116 20 21 122 11-13 125 1 3 4 12 131 2 140 4 5 141 1

Odd Jobs 104 23 105 15 25 106 3 107 12 18 19 34 35 108 3 5 6 9 111 11 15 16 113 13 114 17 18 32 33 40 41 48 115 19 24 116 25 26 117 7 52 118 18 119 8 12 14 15

80

WORK [Continued] --odd Jobs

120 8 17 122 6 7 22 123 36 40 49 124 14 16 19 24 127 11 128 19 20 29 129 1 3 5 7 131 16 25 30 132 14 17 134 8 12 15 16 135 11 23 137 12 20 25 26 138 18 22 139 6 7 12 16 17 140 1 6-8 10 142 2 3 5 9 14 34 35 143 6 12 14-16 206 3 4 209 20

Oil Fields 102 5-7 12 112 25 26 114 14 15 116 1 13 121 17 125 2 4 1 28 46 129 9 135 7 8 I 23 29 139 22 140 4 142 2 3 206 16 18 208 1-5

Permanent Jobs 101 9 27 29 103 12 17 23 24 32 104 4 6 14 24 26 29 34 106 4 107 19 35 108 4 7-9 109 15 27-29 110 2 10 18 19 21 24 111 6 9-11 16 112 7 30 31 113 1 4 21 28-31 114 16 31 32 48 115 16 1 17 4 4 116 2 7-16 32

81

WORK [Continued] --permanent Jobs [Continued]

118 11 131 18 19 119 191 20 120 201 211 25 121 22 122 2 3 I 5~8 I 23 123 11 VI 35 36 124 1 14-17 125 20 25 27-29 37 126 21 25 33 35-38 127 11 20-22 24 30 128 20 28-30 129 4 7 130 31 36-38 131 21 30 132 18 19 133 19 22 134 11 18 25-28 36 136 2 10 14 15 19 33-35 137 6 8 26-28 138 1-4 8 139 22 23 140 4 5 10-12 20 141 12 17 142 5 25 26 28 35 143 19 201 10 205 6 8 9 2 07 3 1 5 208 1

Prisoners of War as Workers 115 47 133 20 203 9

Strikes 101 17 104 21 22 1 43 105 11 21 106 13 15 16 191 20 33 107 7 11 15 28 109 20 21 110 32 33 111 13 112 7-10 14 113 32 115 48-50 118 18 124 24 125 3 4

82

WORK [Continued] --strikes [Continued]

126 36 127 24 129 10 11 130 40 41 131 27 133 25 138 8 139 16 17 140 14-16 22 201 14 203 7 206 10-13 209 18

Unions 101 17 35 104 21 22 45 105 21 106 15 16 107 5 11-13 21-24 108 12 109 20 112 2 10 32 34-36 113 31 114 42 115 50 116 33 34 118 18 119 13 120 23 24 124 24 125 34 43 45 46 126 36 127 42 128 30 129 10 11 16 130 39-41 46 131 26 134 23 139 16 140 14 22 141 21 203 7 209 18

Wages 101 27 103 10 14 17 18 22 23 33 104 2 4 I 22 I 24 26 341 35 47 105 13 161 17

83

WORK [Continued] --wages [Continued]

106 14 18 19 107 2 12 17 25 30 108 5 6 8 109 6 8 20 21 28 29 31 40 110 7 9 11 1216 111 8 11 13 14 16 112 4 8-10 14 113 13 16-18 26 28 29 114 11 18 25 32 33 42 115 16 28 44 50 116 7 11 16 19 26-32 34 117 7 18 32 35 118 15 18 119 1 11 13 14 120 11-14 121 11 122 3 6-8 123 35 49 125 4 5 7 12 21-23 27-29 38 43 126 23 25 26 36 42 127 17 24 42 43 128 30 129 3 5 7 10 11 21 22 13 0 3 6 3 7 3 9-41 131 12 13 16 134 12 15 16 23 24 26 135 11 21 23 136 28 29 137 8 9 32 138 5 11 18 25 139 6 7 10 12-14 16-18 140 7 9 10 14 15 141 4 8 10 12 15 16 142 16 201 10 203 2 5 204 14 205 6 206 4 10 11 14 15 2 07 10 13 208 9 209 13 15

Work Permits 109 22 23

67

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities (Continued]

Maud 118 1

McAlester 109 91 10 125 20

McLain 122 1

Meeker 127 6 15 16

Muskogee 122 1 123 18 19 25

Nowata 122 2

Oaklodge 116 1 5

Okemah 103 8 133 4

Oklahoma City 120 8 12 138 3 5

Paden 127 4

Pauls Valley 106 1 109 10 13

Pitcher 103 8

Pleasant Valley 109 10 13

Ponca City 142 1 2

Porum 112 1

Prague 127 5 6

Quinton 136 1 10 11 18

Sallisaw 116 16_ 36

Scullyville 116 3 7

Seminole 116 1 135 8

Spiro 102 1 116 1 3 6 7

68

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities [Continued]

Stillwater 201 4 13

Tryon 201 1

Tulsa 116 16 17

Tuttle 120 1

Watonga 120 4 141 9

Weletka 103 11

Wewoka 112 1 4 25

Whodathoughtit 113 3

Craig County 122 11

Moved to 114 8 115 26 128 2 3 131 1 2 137 3 141 4

Oklahoma Territory 127 1-3

Payne County 105 1

Return to 102 11 107 15 109 27 110 18 38 111 8 18 114 10 14 15 17 116 36 37 120 13 27 123 53 125 25 26 29 30 40 127 16 28 131 13 22 25 133 16 135 23 25 136 18 137 7

69

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Return to [Continued]

139 26 27 140 9 142 3 10 17 22 34 201 13 206 7 207 20 209 1 2 17 18 23

Rogers County 101 23

Sequoyah County 116 1 16-18 36

Wagoner County 101 23

OREGON

109 28 29 130 29-34 206 2

POEMS

128 14 22 25 31 34 36

RELIEFWELFARE Agencies

102 91 13 103 32 107 35 112 12 114 18 124 2 3 125 17 202 5 15 2 0 4 2 11-13

Attitudes toward 101 10 102 91 10 103 32 104 24 32 105 19 110 14 26 27 111 17 112 12 113 17 2833

70

RELIEFWELFARE [Continued] Attitudes toward [Continued]

116 35 119 15 121 177 19 25 123 43 124 177 23 125 38 126 35_~ 39 127 417 42 128 27-30 129 5 130 2 7 131 4 27 30 31 132 16-18 133 13 14 137 32 139 8 140 23 142 18 202 71 8 1 15 203 6 11 204 13 14 20 208 10 209 21

Quality 102 10 103 32 104 32 125 38 39 204 15

Type Received 102 9 10 103 16 32 33 104 24 31 105 19 107 15 108 4 110 17 111 17 112 12 113 32 114 18 42 118 8 121 17 124 23 125 37 128 28 29 130 27 132 16

71

RELIEFWELFARE [Continued] Type Received IContinued]

133 13 134 15 135 28 139 8 202 5 71815 204 15 208 9 209 211 22

Welfare 101 9 10 102 9 10 103 32 104 24 311 36 1 0 5 19- 21 1 2 5 106 12 16 17 23 24 107 14 15 18 351 37 108 4 1 71 18 110 14 17 25-27 111 17 112 121 13 15 113 15 171 28 114 181 421 43 116 35 120 17 121 19 122 24 123 43 125 19 126 251 39 128 27 28 131 4 27 133 11 13 22 136 14 137 32 140 3 141 20 142 18 201 13 202 51 71 15 203 6 11 204 2 11 19-21 205 4 11 12 207 10 13 19

RELIGION

103 32

72

RELIGION [Continued]

110 29 113 321 36 126 28 29 131 6 132 6 135 151 32 142 12 26 33 202 6

Brush Arbor 109 5 122 19 123 25 136 10 139 41 5 209 11

Churches 101 7 11 102 10 105 31 29 106 2 I 8 I 25 107 3 109 5 110 171 18 112 371 39 113 21 16 17 35 114 51 7 8 441 45 115 8 31-33 50-53 117 54-58 118 51 6 1 21 119 4 120 8 121 25 26 122 191 24 123 25126142 124 21 31 5 61 201 22 125 81 41 126 71 241 30 127 21 10 14 271 301 341 351 38-41 128 6 26 27 130 3 131 6 132 6 21 23 133 23 134 1 3 24 25 29 135 7 141 18 31 136 3 7 137 9 10 24 25 138 8 91 14

73

RELIGION Continued] Churches Continued]

140 14 15 141 2 3 9 142 4 22 30-33 143 12 15 24 201 5 11 209 4

MinistryMissionary Work 107 23 113 31 36 142 25 26 29

Moral Majority 134 29

RevivalsTraveling Ministers 109 5 114 5 6 115 32 118 5 6 124 6 125 8 I 9 126 =middot 8 127 5 128 6 131 4 6 I 8 135 14 139 4 141 3 142 26-28 32 33

SOUTH DAKOTA Beadle County

134 1 Huron County

134 5 Return to

134 8 9 29 Wounded Knee

134 5

TEXAS

113 4 114 6 28 43 44 124 4 131 20 142 24 30

74

TEXAS Continued] Cities

Abilene 111 5 6 117 15

Austin lb3 15

Barstow 104 1

Big Spring 142 30 32 209 s 6

Cedar Hill 140 1

Dallas 117 7 140 1

Electra 140 4

Gainesville 121 1

Haskell 129 1

Kemp 117 6

La Mesa 114 14

Plainview 110 3

Port Arthur 116 8 9

Red Springs 114 1

Silverton 140 1

Waco 103 15 16

Wichita Falls 117 8

Wylie 111 1

Brazo River 103 16

Farming Conditions 104 40

Return to 114 14 16 121 28 31 129 6

Rio Grande Valley 103 15

75

VIOLENCE

103 28 29 104 17 21 105 25 27 107 61 9 12 261 28 30 109 2 01 21 33 111 13 17 112 9 10 36 113 4J 18J 21-23 26-29 33 34 114 2527 35 115 49 123 36 125 191 43 126 41 127 23 131 22 23 138 10 11 20-22 139 9 10 15 18 25 203 8 204 9 206 10-12

VIRGINIA

206 1

WASHINGTON

206 1

WORK --xfter World War II

101 29 102 12 103 31 104 15 44 106 16 107 171 19-21 36 110 19 20 34 37 111 16 112 34J 35 114 48 116 31 117 51-57 119 18 120 21 23 24

76

WORK [Continued] --xfter World War II [Continued]

123 46 50 124 28 125 2 28 43-45 126 38 44 127 33 371 41 129 71 8 130 38 41 42 46 134 11 136 301 31 138 25-27 139 22 141 21 26 206 187 19 207 5

Conditions 103 22-24 26 104 2-6 15 16 30 35 52 107 22 24-28 30 31 109 31 110 10 11 12 25 112 26 29 113 15 114 24 124 20 125 22 27 2 9 32 126 21 26 30 38 129 5 12 13 131 21 139 18 203 5 7

During World War II 101 20 29 102 11 103 24 35 104 15 105 25 26 107 17 108 5 6 20 109 37 110 18 19 37 111 12 113 22 26 114 47 48 115 44 47 53 116 31 117 35-51 118 23 119 16

77

WORK [Continued] --ollring World War II [Continued]

120 20 21 121 29 123 22 46 124 27 125 3 27 34 35 43 126 35 43 44 127 20 128 21 29 37 129 7 10 130 37 38 40 41 131 26 29 132 23 133 16 20 134 11 20 136 27 28 138 23-25 139 18 20 21 141 21 26 143 19 202 9 203 8 206 10 15 207 3 4 209 20

Employers 101 30 1025-712 103 12 17 22 32 104 2 15 30 105 11 16 106 15 19 107 9 29-31 38 108 14 15 20 109 1 15 20 27 110 9-11 13 27 36 111 15 112 6 7 26 29 32 113 15 16 28 29 114 11 24 31 41-43 115 16 43-45 116 6 7 25 26 28 30-32 117 18 52 118 13 20 119 11-13 16 18 19 120 12 14 15 20 23 121 17 24 122 5-8 123 35 36

78

WORK [Continued] ~players [Continued]

124 20 125 5 21 24 271 281 40 126 151 21 22 251 26 361 371 39 127 11 121 201 211 30 33 128 18 31 129 4 1 7 1 9-11 1 13 1 18 1 21 2 2 130 31 3540 131 16 26 27 133 2 6 134 121 16-18 201 211 25 136 17-19 26 27 33-35 137 6 8 161 19 20 138 3-6 13 20 139 10 121 14-16 140 9-11 141 16 17 201 12 202 2 3 203 7 206 31 15 207 3 5 209 16

Labor Contracting 107 19 261 291 311 32 133 16-18 26

Migrant Labor 101 41 5 12 30 102 6 7 103 24 25 104 2-6 15 241 25 52 105 9-12 171 18 106 121 131 15 17 21-24 107 4 5 8 18 24-27 30 31 108 3 8 15 109 7 8 19-21 27-30 110 91 101 13 15 111 8 12 16 17 112 6 31 32 113 13 15 18 32 114 31 32 115 52 116 27-30 117 12 17-19 291 31 118 16 119 11 12 120 11-13 15 22 121 10 11 22 122 5 22

79

WORK Continued] --grgrant Labor Continued]

123 35 42 43 125 33 126 26 30 33 37 38 127 31 128 16 21 28 129 3 4 11-17 20 21 130 33 34 131 15 19-21 26 133 19 134 9-13 21 22 135 21 25 29 136 37 38 137 16 20 139 13 15-17 140 3 4 141 19 20 142 18 143 11 13 201 8 14 202 4 9 15 203 4 5 7 8-10 205 3 4 7 206 2 4 5-7 9 12-15 208 6 209 8 9 12-15

Mining 103 8 19 115 33 116 20 21 122 11-13 125 1 3 4 12 131 2 140 4 5 141 1

Odd Jobs 104 23 105 15 25 106 3 107 12 18 19 34 35 108 3 5 6 9 111 11 15 16 113 13 114 17 18 32 33 40 41 48 115 19 24 116 25 26 117 7 52 118 18 119 8 12 14 15

80

WORK [Continued] --odd Jobs

120 8 17 122 6 7 22 123 36 40 49 124 14 16 19 24 127 11 128 19 20 29 129 1 3 5 7 131 16 25 30 132 14 17 134 8 12 15 16 135 11 23 137 12 20 25 26 138 18 22 139 6 7 12 16 17 140 1 6-8 10 142 2 3 5 9 14 34 35 143 6 12 14-16 206 3 4 209 20

Oil Fields 102 5-7 12 112 25 26 114 14 15 116 1 13 121 17 125 2 4 1 28 46 129 9 135 7 8 I 23 29 139 22 140 4 142 2 3 206 16 18 208 1-5

Permanent Jobs 101 9 27 29 103 12 17 23 24 32 104 4 6 14 24 26 29 34 106 4 107 19 35 108 4 7-9 109 15 27-29 110 2 10 18 19 21 24 111 6 9-11 16 112 7 30 31 113 1 4 21 28-31 114 16 31 32 48 115 16 1 17 4 4 116 2 7-16 32

81

WORK [Continued] --permanent Jobs [Continued]

118 11 131 18 19 119 191 20 120 201 211 25 121 22 122 2 3 I 5~8 I 23 123 11 VI 35 36 124 1 14-17 125 20 25 27-29 37 126 21 25 33 35-38 127 11 20-22 24 30 128 20 28-30 129 4 7 130 31 36-38 131 21 30 132 18 19 133 19 22 134 11 18 25-28 36 136 2 10 14 15 19 33-35 137 6 8 26-28 138 1-4 8 139 22 23 140 4 5 10-12 20 141 12 17 142 5 25 26 28 35 143 19 201 10 205 6 8 9 2 07 3 1 5 208 1

Prisoners of War as Workers 115 47 133 20 203 9

Strikes 101 17 104 21 22 1 43 105 11 21 106 13 15 16 191 20 33 107 7 11 15 28 109 20 21 110 32 33 111 13 112 7-10 14 113 32 115 48-50 118 18 124 24 125 3 4

82

WORK [Continued] --strikes [Continued]

126 36 127 24 129 10 11 130 40 41 131 27 133 25 138 8 139 16 17 140 14-16 22 201 14 203 7 206 10-13 209 18

Unions 101 17 35 104 21 22 45 105 21 106 15 16 107 5 11-13 21-24 108 12 109 20 112 2 10 32 34-36 113 31 114 42 115 50 116 33 34 118 18 119 13 120 23 24 124 24 125 34 43 45 46 126 36 127 42 128 30 129 10 11 16 130 39-41 46 131 26 134 23 139 16 140 14 22 141 21 203 7 209 18

Wages 101 27 103 10 14 17 18 22 23 33 104 2 4 I 22 I 24 26 341 35 47 105 13 161 17

83

WORK [Continued] --wages [Continued]

106 14 18 19 107 2 12 17 25 30 108 5 6 8 109 6 8 20 21 28 29 31 40 110 7 9 11 1216 111 8 11 13 14 16 112 4 8-10 14 113 13 16-18 26 28 29 114 11 18 25 32 33 42 115 16 28 44 50 116 7 11 16 19 26-32 34 117 7 18 32 35 118 15 18 119 1 11 13 14 120 11-14 121 11 122 3 6-8 123 35 49 125 4 5 7 12 21-23 27-29 38 43 126 23 25 26 36 42 127 17 24 42 43 128 30 129 3 5 7 10 11 21 22 13 0 3 6 3 7 3 9-41 131 12 13 16 134 12 15 16 23 24 26 135 11 21 23 136 28 29 137 8 9 32 138 5 11 18 25 139 6 7 10 12-14 16-18 140 7 9 10 14 15 141 4 8 10 12 15 16 142 16 201 10 203 2 5 204 14 205 6 206 4 10 11 14 15 2 07 10 13 208 9 209 13 15

Work Permits 109 22 23

68

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Cities [Continued]

Stillwater 201 4 13

Tryon 201 1

Tulsa 116 16 17

Tuttle 120 1

Watonga 120 4 141 9

Weletka 103 11

Wewoka 112 1 4 25

Whodathoughtit 113 3

Craig County 122 11

Moved to 114 8 115 26 128 2 3 131 1 2 137 3 141 4

Oklahoma Territory 127 1-3

Payne County 105 1

Return to 102 11 107 15 109 27 110 18 38 111 8 18 114 10 14 15 17 116 36 37 120 13 27 123 53 125 25 26 29 30 40 127 16 28 131 13 22 25 133 16 135 23 25 136 18 137 7

69

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Return to [Continued]

139 26 27 140 9 142 3 10 17 22 34 201 13 206 7 207 20 209 1 2 17 18 23

Rogers County 101 23

Sequoyah County 116 1 16-18 36

Wagoner County 101 23

OREGON

109 28 29 130 29-34 206 2

POEMS

128 14 22 25 31 34 36

RELIEFWELFARE Agencies

102 91 13 103 32 107 35 112 12 114 18 124 2 3 125 17 202 5 15 2 0 4 2 11-13

Attitudes toward 101 10 102 91 10 103 32 104 24 32 105 19 110 14 26 27 111 17 112 12 113 17 2833

70

RELIEFWELFARE [Continued] Attitudes toward [Continued]

116 35 119 15 121 177 19 25 123 43 124 177 23 125 38 126 35_~ 39 127 417 42 128 27-30 129 5 130 2 7 131 4 27 30 31 132 16-18 133 13 14 137 32 139 8 140 23 142 18 202 71 8 1 15 203 6 11 204 13 14 20 208 10 209 21

Quality 102 10 103 32 104 32 125 38 39 204 15

Type Received 102 9 10 103 16 32 33 104 24 31 105 19 107 15 108 4 110 17 111 17 112 12 113 32 114 18 42 118 8 121 17 124 23 125 37 128 28 29 130 27 132 16

71

RELIEFWELFARE [Continued] Type Received IContinued]

133 13 134 15 135 28 139 8 202 5 71815 204 15 208 9 209 211 22

Welfare 101 9 10 102 9 10 103 32 104 24 311 36 1 0 5 19- 21 1 2 5 106 12 16 17 23 24 107 14 15 18 351 37 108 4 1 71 18 110 14 17 25-27 111 17 112 121 13 15 113 15 171 28 114 181 421 43 116 35 120 17 121 19 122 24 123 43 125 19 126 251 39 128 27 28 131 4 27 133 11 13 22 136 14 137 32 140 3 141 20 142 18 201 13 202 51 71 15 203 6 11 204 2 11 19-21 205 4 11 12 207 10 13 19

RELIGION

103 32

72

RELIGION [Continued]

110 29 113 321 36 126 28 29 131 6 132 6 135 151 32 142 12 26 33 202 6

Brush Arbor 109 5 122 19 123 25 136 10 139 41 5 209 11

Churches 101 7 11 102 10 105 31 29 106 2 I 8 I 25 107 3 109 5 110 171 18 112 371 39 113 21 16 17 35 114 51 7 8 441 45 115 8 31-33 50-53 117 54-58 118 51 6 1 21 119 4 120 8 121 25 26 122 191 24 123 25126142 124 21 31 5 61 201 22 125 81 41 126 71 241 30 127 21 10 14 271 301 341 351 38-41 128 6 26 27 130 3 131 6 132 6 21 23 133 23 134 1 3 24 25 29 135 7 141 18 31 136 3 7 137 9 10 24 25 138 8 91 14

73

RELIGION Continued] Churches Continued]

140 14 15 141 2 3 9 142 4 22 30-33 143 12 15 24 201 5 11 209 4

MinistryMissionary Work 107 23 113 31 36 142 25 26 29

Moral Majority 134 29

RevivalsTraveling Ministers 109 5 114 5 6 115 32 118 5 6 124 6 125 8 I 9 126 =middot 8 127 5 128 6 131 4 6 I 8 135 14 139 4 141 3 142 26-28 32 33

SOUTH DAKOTA Beadle County

134 1 Huron County

134 5 Return to

134 8 9 29 Wounded Knee

134 5

TEXAS

113 4 114 6 28 43 44 124 4 131 20 142 24 30

74

TEXAS Continued] Cities

Abilene 111 5 6 117 15

Austin lb3 15

Barstow 104 1

Big Spring 142 30 32 209 s 6

Cedar Hill 140 1

Dallas 117 7 140 1

Electra 140 4

Gainesville 121 1

Haskell 129 1

Kemp 117 6

La Mesa 114 14

Plainview 110 3

Port Arthur 116 8 9

Red Springs 114 1

Silverton 140 1

Waco 103 15 16

Wichita Falls 117 8

Wylie 111 1

Brazo River 103 16

Farming Conditions 104 40

Return to 114 14 16 121 28 31 129 6

Rio Grande Valley 103 15

75

VIOLENCE

103 28 29 104 17 21 105 25 27 107 61 9 12 261 28 30 109 2 01 21 33 111 13 17 112 9 10 36 113 4J 18J 21-23 26-29 33 34 114 2527 35 115 49 123 36 125 191 43 126 41 127 23 131 22 23 138 10 11 20-22 139 9 10 15 18 25 203 8 204 9 206 10-12

VIRGINIA

206 1

WASHINGTON

206 1

WORK --xfter World War II

101 29 102 12 103 31 104 15 44 106 16 107 171 19-21 36 110 19 20 34 37 111 16 112 34J 35 114 48 116 31 117 51-57 119 18 120 21 23 24

76

WORK [Continued] --xfter World War II [Continued]

123 46 50 124 28 125 2 28 43-45 126 38 44 127 33 371 41 129 71 8 130 38 41 42 46 134 11 136 301 31 138 25-27 139 22 141 21 26 206 187 19 207 5

Conditions 103 22-24 26 104 2-6 15 16 30 35 52 107 22 24-28 30 31 109 31 110 10 11 12 25 112 26 29 113 15 114 24 124 20 125 22 27 2 9 32 126 21 26 30 38 129 5 12 13 131 21 139 18 203 5 7

During World War II 101 20 29 102 11 103 24 35 104 15 105 25 26 107 17 108 5 6 20 109 37 110 18 19 37 111 12 113 22 26 114 47 48 115 44 47 53 116 31 117 35-51 118 23 119 16

77

WORK [Continued] --ollring World War II [Continued]

120 20 21 121 29 123 22 46 124 27 125 3 27 34 35 43 126 35 43 44 127 20 128 21 29 37 129 7 10 130 37 38 40 41 131 26 29 132 23 133 16 20 134 11 20 136 27 28 138 23-25 139 18 20 21 141 21 26 143 19 202 9 203 8 206 10 15 207 3 4 209 20

Employers 101 30 1025-712 103 12 17 22 32 104 2 15 30 105 11 16 106 15 19 107 9 29-31 38 108 14 15 20 109 1 15 20 27 110 9-11 13 27 36 111 15 112 6 7 26 29 32 113 15 16 28 29 114 11 24 31 41-43 115 16 43-45 116 6 7 25 26 28 30-32 117 18 52 118 13 20 119 11-13 16 18 19 120 12 14 15 20 23 121 17 24 122 5-8 123 35 36

78

WORK [Continued] ~players [Continued]

124 20 125 5 21 24 271 281 40 126 151 21 22 251 26 361 371 39 127 11 121 201 211 30 33 128 18 31 129 4 1 7 1 9-11 1 13 1 18 1 21 2 2 130 31 3540 131 16 26 27 133 2 6 134 121 16-18 201 211 25 136 17-19 26 27 33-35 137 6 8 161 19 20 138 3-6 13 20 139 10 121 14-16 140 9-11 141 16 17 201 12 202 2 3 203 7 206 31 15 207 3 5 209 16

Labor Contracting 107 19 261 291 311 32 133 16-18 26

Migrant Labor 101 41 5 12 30 102 6 7 103 24 25 104 2-6 15 241 25 52 105 9-12 171 18 106 121 131 15 17 21-24 107 4 5 8 18 24-27 30 31 108 3 8 15 109 7 8 19-21 27-30 110 91 101 13 15 111 8 12 16 17 112 6 31 32 113 13 15 18 32 114 31 32 115 52 116 27-30 117 12 17-19 291 31 118 16 119 11 12 120 11-13 15 22 121 10 11 22 122 5 22

79

WORK Continued] --grgrant Labor Continued]

123 35 42 43 125 33 126 26 30 33 37 38 127 31 128 16 21 28 129 3 4 11-17 20 21 130 33 34 131 15 19-21 26 133 19 134 9-13 21 22 135 21 25 29 136 37 38 137 16 20 139 13 15-17 140 3 4 141 19 20 142 18 143 11 13 201 8 14 202 4 9 15 203 4 5 7 8-10 205 3 4 7 206 2 4 5-7 9 12-15 208 6 209 8 9 12-15

Mining 103 8 19 115 33 116 20 21 122 11-13 125 1 3 4 12 131 2 140 4 5 141 1

Odd Jobs 104 23 105 15 25 106 3 107 12 18 19 34 35 108 3 5 6 9 111 11 15 16 113 13 114 17 18 32 33 40 41 48 115 19 24 116 25 26 117 7 52 118 18 119 8 12 14 15

80

WORK [Continued] --odd Jobs

120 8 17 122 6 7 22 123 36 40 49 124 14 16 19 24 127 11 128 19 20 29 129 1 3 5 7 131 16 25 30 132 14 17 134 8 12 15 16 135 11 23 137 12 20 25 26 138 18 22 139 6 7 12 16 17 140 1 6-8 10 142 2 3 5 9 14 34 35 143 6 12 14-16 206 3 4 209 20

Oil Fields 102 5-7 12 112 25 26 114 14 15 116 1 13 121 17 125 2 4 1 28 46 129 9 135 7 8 I 23 29 139 22 140 4 142 2 3 206 16 18 208 1-5

Permanent Jobs 101 9 27 29 103 12 17 23 24 32 104 4 6 14 24 26 29 34 106 4 107 19 35 108 4 7-9 109 15 27-29 110 2 10 18 19 21 24 111 6 9-11 16 112 7 30 31 113 1 4 21 28-31 114 16 31 32 48 115 16 1 17 4 4 116 2 7-16 32

81

WORK [Continued] --permanent Jobs [Continued]

118 11 131 18 19 119 191 20 120 201 211 25 121 22 122 2 3 I 5~8 I 23 123 11 VI 35 36 124 1 14-17 125 20 25 27-29 37 126 21 25 33 35-38 127 11 20-22 24 30 128 20 28-30 129 4 7 130 31 36-38 131 21 30 132 18 19 133 19 22 134 11 18 25-28 36 136 2 10 14 15 19 33-35 137 6 8 26-28 138 1-4 8 139 22 23 140 4 5 10-12 20 141 12 17 142 5 25 26 28 35 143 19 201 10 205 6 8 9 2 07 3 1 5 208 1

Prisoners of War as Workers 115 47 133 20 203 9

Strikes 101 17 104 21 22 1 43 105 11 21 106 13 15 16 191 20 33 107 7 11 15 28 109 20 21 110 32 33 111 13 112 7-10 14 113 32 115 48-50 118 18 124 24 125 3 4

82

WORK [Continued] --strikes [Continued]

126 36 127 24 129 10 11 130 40 41 131 27 133 25 138 8 139 16 17 140 14-16 22 201 14 203 7 206 10-13 209 18

Unions 101 17 35 104 21 22 45 105 21 106 15 16 107 5 11-13 21-24 108 12 109 20 112 2 10 32 34-36 113 31 114 42 115 50 116 33 34 118 18 119 13 120 23 24 124 24 125 34 43 45 46 126 36 127 42 128 30 129 10 11 16 130 39-41 46 131 26 134 23 139 16 140 14 22 141 21 203 7 209 18

Wages 101 27 103 10 14 17 18 22 23 33 104 2 4 I 22 I 24 26 341 35 47 105 13 161 17

83

WORK [Continued] --wages [Continued]

106 14 18 19 107 2 12 17 25 30 108 5 6 8 109 6 8 20 21 28 29 31 40 110 7 9 11 1216 111 8 11 13 14 16 112 4 8-10 14 113 13 16-18 26 28 29 114 11 18 25 32 33 42 115 16 28 44 50 116 7 11 16 19 26-32 34 117 7 18 32 35 118 15 18 119 1 11 13 14 120 11-14 121 11 122 3 6-8 123 35 49 125 4 5 7 12 21-23 27-29 38 43 126 23 25 26 36 42 127 17 24 42 43 128 30 129 3 5 7 10 11 21 22 13 0 3 6 3 7 3 9-41 131 12 13 16 134 12 15 16 23 24 26 135 11 21 23 136 28 29 137 8 9 32 138 5 11 18 25 139 6 7 10 12-14 16-18 140 7 9 10 14 15 141 4 8 10 12 15 16 142 16 201 10 203 2 5 204 14 205 6 206 4 10 11 14 15 2 07 10 13 208 9 209 13 15

Work Permits 109 22 23

69

OKLAHOMA [Continued] Return to [Continued]

139 26 27 140 9 142 3 10 17 22 34 201 13 206 7 207 20 209 1 2 17 18 23

Rogers County 101 23

Sequoyah County 116 1 16-18 36

Wagoner County 101 23

OREGON

109 28 29 130 29-34 206 2

POEMS

128 14 22 25 31 34 36

RELIEFWELFARE Agencies

102 91 13 103 32 107 35 112 12 114 18 124 2 3 125 17 202 5 15 2 0 4 2 11-13

Attitudes toward 101 10 102 91 10 103 32 104 24 32 105 19 110 14 26 27 111 17 112 12 113 17 2833

70

RELIEFWELFARE [Continued] Attitudes toward [Continued]

116 35 119 15 121 177 19 25 123 43 124 177 23 125 38 126 35_~ 39 127 417 42 128 27-30 129 5 130 2 7 131 4 27 30 31 132 16-18 133 13 14 137 32 139 8 140 23 142 18 202 71 8 1 15 203 6 11 204 13 14 20 208 10 209 21

Quality 102 10 103 32 104 32 125 38 39 204 15

Type Received 102 9 10 103 16 32 33 104 24 31 105 19 107 15 108 4 110 17 111 17 112 12 113 32 114 18 42 118 8 121 17 124 23 125 37 128 28 29 130 27 132 16

71

RELIEFWELFARE [Continued] Type Received IContinued]

133 13 134 15 135 28 139 8 202 5 71815 204 15 208 9 209 211 22

Welfare 101 9 10 102 9 10 103 32 104 24 311 36 1 0 5 19- 21 1 2 5 106 12 16 17 23 24 107 14 15 18 351 37 108 4 1 71 18 110 14 17 25-27 111 17 112 121 13 15 113 15 171 28 114 181 421 43 116 35 120 17 121 19 122 24 123 43 125 19 126 251 39 128 27 28 131 4 27 133 11 13 22 136 14 137 32 140 3 141 20 142 18 201 13 202 51 71 15 203 6 11 204 2 11 19-21 205 4 11 12 207 10 13 19

RELIGION

103 32

72

RELIGION [Continued]

110 29 113 321 36 126 28 29 131 6 132 6 135 151 32 142 12 26 33 202 6

Brush Arbor 109 5 122 19 123 25 136 10 139 41 5 209 11

Churches 101 7 11 102 10 105 31 29 106 2 I 8 I 25 107 3 109 5 110 171 18 112 371 39 113 21 16 17 35 114 51 7 8 441 45 115 8 31-33 50-53 117 54-58 118 51 6 1 21 119 4 120 8 121 25 26 122 191 24 123 25126142 124 21 31 5 61 201 22 125 81 41 126 71 241 30 127 21 10 14 271 301 341 351 38-41 128 6 26 27 130 3 131 6 132 6 21 23 133 23 134 1 3 24 25 29 135 7 141 18 31 136 3 7 137 9 10 24 25 138 8 91 14

73

RELIGION Continued] Churches Continued]

140 14 15 141 2 3 9 142 4 22 30-33 143 12 15 24 201 5 11 209 4

MinistryMissionary Work 107 23 113 31 36 142 25 26 29

Moral Majority 134 29

RevivalsTraveling Ministers 109 5 114 5 6 115 32 118 5 6 124 6 125 8 I 9 126 =middot 8 127 5 128 6 131 4 6 I 8 135 14 139 4 141 3 142 26-28 32 33

SOUTH DAKOTA Beadle County

134 1 Huron County

134 5 Return to

134 8 9 29 Wounded Knee

134 5

TEXAS

113 4 114 6 28 43 44 124 4 131 20 142 24 30

74

TEXAS Continued] Cities

Abilene 111 5 6 117 15

Austin lb3 15

Barstow 104 1

Big Spring 142 30 32 209 s 6

Cedar Hill 140 1

Dallas 117 7 140 1

Electra 140 4

Gainesville 121 1

Haskell 129 1

Kemp 117 6

La Mesa 114 14

Plainview 110 3

Port Arthur 116 8 9

Red Springs 114 1

Silverton 140 1

Waco 103 15 16

Wichita Falls 117 8

Wylie 111 1

Brazo River 103 16

Farming Conditions 104 40

Return to 114 14 16 121 28 31 129 6

Rio Grande Valley 103 15

75

VIOLENCE

103 28 29 104 17 21 105 25 27 107 61 9 12 261 28 30 109 2 01 21 33 111 13 17 112 9 10 36 113 4J 18J 21-23 26-29 33 34 114 2527 35 115 49 123 36 125 191 43 126 41 127 23 131 22 23 138 10 11 20-22 139 9 10 15 18 25 203 8 204 9 206 10-12

VIRGINIA

206 1

WASHINGTON

206 1

WORK --xfter World War II

101 29 102 12 103 31 104 15 44 106 16 107 171 19-21 36 110 19 20 34 37 111 16 112 34J 35 114 48 116 31 117 51-57 119 18 120 21 23 24

76

WORK [Continued] --xfter World War II [Continued]

123 46 50 124 28 125 2 28 43-45 126 38 44 127 33 371 41 129 71 8 130 38 41 42 46 134 11 136 301 31 138 25-27 139 22 141 21 26 206 187 19 207 5

Conditions 103 22-24 26 104 2-6 15 16 30 35 52 107 22 24-28 30 31 109 31 110 10 11 12 25 112 26 29 113 15 114 24 124 20 125 22 27 2 9 32 126 21 26 30 38 129 5 12 13 131 21 139 18 203 5 7

During World War II 101 20 29 102 11 103 24 35 104 15 105 25 26 107 17 108 5 6 20 109 37 110 18 19 37 111 12 113 22 26 114 47 48 115 44 47 53 116 31 117 35-51 118 23 119 16

77

WORK [Continued] --ollring World War II [Continued]

120 20 21 121 29 123 22 46 124 27 125 3 27 34 35 43 126 35 43 44 127 20 128 21 29 37 129 7 10 130 37 38 40 41 131 26 29 132 23 133 16 20 134 11 20 136 27 28 138 23-25 139 18 20 21 141 21 26 143 19 202 9 203 8 206 10 15 207 3 4 209 20

Employers 101 30 1025-712 103 12 17 22 32 104 2 15 30 105 11 16 106 15 19 107 9 29-31 38 108 14 15 20 109 1 15 20 27 110 9-11 13 27 36 111 15 112 6 7 26 29 32 113 15 16 28 29 114 11 24 31 41-43 115 16 43-45 116 6 7 25 26 28 30-32 117 18 52 118 13 20 119 11-13 16 18 19 120 12 14 15 20 23 121 17 24 122 5-8 123 35 36

78

WORK [Continued] ~players [Continued]

124 20 125 5 21 24 271 281 40 126 151 21 22 251 26 361 371 39 127 11 121 201 211 30 33 128 18 31 129 4 1 7 1 9-11 1 13 1 18 1 21 2 2 130 31 3540 131 16 26 27 133 2 6 134 121 16-18 201 211 25 136 17-19 26 27 33-35 137 6 8 161 19 20 138 3-6 13 20 139 10 121 14-16 140 9-11 141 16 17 201 12 202 2 3 203 7 206 31 15 207 3 5 209 16

Labor Contracting 107 19 261 291 311 32 133 16-18 26

Migrant Labor 101 41 5 12 30 102 6 7 103 24 25 104 2-6 15 241 25 52 105 9-12 171 18 106 121 131 15 17 21-24 107 4 5 8 18 24-27 30 31 108 3 8 15 109 7 8 19-21 27-30 110 91 101 13 15 111 8 12 16 17 112 6 31 32 113 13 15 18 32 114 31 32 115 52 116 27-30 117 12 17-19 291 31 118 16 119 11 12 120 11-13 15 22 121 10 11 22 122 5 22

79

WORK Continued] --grgrant Labor Continued]

123 35 42 43 125 33 126 26 30 33 37 38 127 31 128 16 21 28 129 3 4 11-17 20 21 130 33 34 131 15 19-21 26 133 19 134 9-13 21 22 135 21 25 29 136 37 38 137 16 20 139 13 15-17 140 3 4 141 19 20 142 18 143 11 13 201 8 14 202 4 9 15 203 4 5 7 8-10 205 3 4 7 206 2 4 5-7 9 12-15 208 6 209 8 9 12-15

Mining 103 8 19 115 33 116 20 21 122 11-13 125 1 3 4 12 131 2 140 4 5 141 1

Odd Jobs 104 23 105 15 25 106 3 107 12 18 19 34 35 108 3 5 6 9 111 11 15 16 113 13 114 17 18 32 33 40 41 48 115 19 24 116 25 26 117 7 52 118 18 119 8 12 14 15

80

WORK [Continued] --odd Jobs

120 8 17 122 6 7 22 123 36 40 49 124 14 16 19 24 127 11 128 19 20 29 129 1 3 5 7 131 16 25 30 132 14 17 134 8 12 15 16 135 11 23 137 12 20 25 26 138 18 22 139 6 7 12 16 17 140 1 6-8 10 142 2 3 5 9 14 34 35 143 6 12 14-16 206 3 4 209 20

Oil Fields 102 5-7 12 112 25 26 114 14 15 116 1 13 121 17 125 2 4 1 28 46 129 9 135 7 8 I 23 29 139 22 140 4 142 2 3 206 16 18 208 1-5

Permanent Jobs 101 9 27 29 103 12 17 23 24 32 104 4 6 14 24 26 29 34 106 4 107 19 35 108 4 7-9 109 15 27-29 110 2 10 18 19 21 24 111 6 9-11 16 112 7 30 31 113 1 4 21 28-31 114 16 31 32 48 115 16 1 17 4 4 116 2 7-16 32

81

WORK [Continued] --permanent Jobs [Continued]

118 11 131 18 19 119 191 20 120 201 211 25 121 22 122 2 3 I 5~8 I 23 123 11 VI 35 36 124 1 14-17 125 20 25 27-29 37 126 21 25 33 35-38 127 11 20-22 24 30 128 20 28-30 129 4 7 130 31 36-38 131 21 30 132 18 19 133 19 22 134 11 18 25-28 36 136 2 10 14 15 19 33-35 137 6 8 26-28 138 1-4 8 139 22 23 140 4 5 10-12 20 141 12 17 142 5 25 26 28 35 143 19 201 10 205 6 8 9 2 07 3 1 5 208 1

Prisoners of War as Workers 115 47 133 20 203 9

Strikes 101 17 104 21 22 1 43 105 11 21 106 13 15 16 191 20 33 107 7 11 15 28 109 20 21 110 32 33 111 13 112 7-10 14 113 32 115 48-50 118 18 124 24 125 3 4

82

WORK [Continued] --strikes [Continued]

126 36 127 24 129 10 11 130 40 41 131 27 133 25 138 8 139 16 17 140 14-16 22 201 14 203 7 206 10-13 209 18

Unions 101 17 35 104 21 22 45 105 21 106 15 16 107 5 11-13 21-24 108 12 109 20 112 2 10 32 34-36 113 31 114 42 115 50 116 33 34 118 18 119 13 120 23 24 124 24 125 34 43 45 46 126 36 127 42 128 30 129 10 11 16 130 39-41 46 131 26 134 23 139 16 140 14 22 141 21 203 7 209 18

Wages 101 27 103 10 14 17 18 22 23 33 104 2 4 I 22 I 24 26 341 35 47 105 13 161 17

83

WORK [Continued] --wages [Continued]

106 14 18 19 107 2 12 17 25 30 108 5 6 8 109 6 8 20 21 28 29 31 40 110 7 9 11 1216 111 8 11 13 14 16 112 4 8-10 14 113 13 16-18 26 28 29 114 11 18 25 32 33 42 115 16 28 44 50 116 7 11 16 19 26-32 34 117 7 18 32 35 118 15 18 119 1 11 13 14 120 11-14 121 11 122 3 6-8 123 35 49 125 4 5 7 12 21-23 27-29 38 43 126 23 25 26 36 42 127 17 24 42 43 128 30 129 3 5 7 10 11 21 22 13 0 3 6 3 7 3 9-41 131 12 13 16 134 12 15 16 23 24 26 135 11 21 23 136 28 29 137 8 9 32 138 5 11 18 25 139 6 7 10 12-14 16-18 140 7 9 10 14 15 141 4 8 10 12 15 16 142 16 201 10 203 2 5 204 14 205 6 206 4 10 11 14 15 2 07 10 13 208 9 209 13 15

Work Permits 109 22 23

70

RELIEFWELFARE [Continued] Attitudes toward [Continued]

116 35 119 15 121 177 19 25 123 43 124 177 23 125 38 126 35_~ 39 127 417 42 128 27-30 129 5 130 2 7 131 4 27 30 31 132 16-18 133 13 14 137 32 139 8 140 23 142 18 202 71 8 1 15 203 6 11 204 13 14 20 208 10 209 21

Quality 102 10 103 32 104 32 125 38 39 204 15

Type Received 102 9 10 103 16 32 33 104 24 31 105 19 107 15 108 4 110 17 111 17 112 12 113 32 114 18 42 118 8 121 17 124 23 125 37 128 28 29 130 27 132 16

71

RELIEFWELFARE [Continued] Type Received IContinued]

133 13 134 15 135 28 139 8 202 5 71815 204 15 208 9 209 211 22

Welfare 101 9 10 102 9 10 103 32 104 24 311 36 1 0 5 19- 21 1 2 5 106 12 16 17 23 24 107 14 15 18 351 37 108 4 1 71 18 110 14 17 25-27 111 17 112 121 13 15 113 15 171 28 114 181 421 43 116 35 120 17 121 19 122 24 123 43 125 19 126 251 39 128 27 28 131 4 27 133 11 13 22 136 14 137 32 140 3 141 20 142 18 201 13 202 51 71 15 203 6 11 204 2 11 19-21 205 4 11 12 207 10 13 19

RELIGION

103 32

72

RELIGION [Continued]

110 29 113 321 36 126 28 29 131 6 132 6 135 151 32 142 12 26 33 202 6

Brush Arbor 109 5 122 19 123 25 136 10 139 41 5 209 11

Churches 101 7 11 102 10 105 31 29 106 2 I 8 I 25 107 3 109 5 110 171 18 112 371 39 113 21 16 17 35 114 51 7 8 441 45 115 8 31-33 50-53 117 54-58 118 51 6 1 21 119 4 120 8 121 25 26 122 191 24 123 25126142 124 21 31 5 61 201 22 125 81 41 126 71 241 30 127 21 10 14 271 301 341 351 38-41 128 6 26 27 130 3 131 6 132 6 21 23 133 23 134 1 3 24 25 29 135 7 141 18 31 136 3 7 137 9 10 24 25 138 8 91 14

73

RELIGION Continued] Churches Continued]

140 14 15 141 2 3 9 142 4 22 30-33 143 12 15 24 201 5 11 209 4

MinistryMissionary Work 107 23 113 31 36 142 25 26 29

Moral Majority 134 29

RevivalsTraveling Ministers 109 5 114 5 6 115 32 118 5 6 124 6 125 8 I 9 126 =middot 8 127 5 128 6 131 4 6 I 8 135 14 139 4 141 3 142 26-28 32 33

SOUTH DAKOTA Beadle County

134 1 Huron County

134 5 Return to

134 8 9 29 Wounded Knee

134 5

TEXAS

113 4 114 6 28 43 44 124 4 131 20 142 24 30

74

TEXAS Continued] Cities

Abilene 111 5 6 117 15

Austin lb3 15

Barstow 104 1

Big Spring 142 30 32 209 s 6

Cedar Hill 140 1

Dallas 117 7 140 1

Electra 140 4

Gainesville 121 1

Haskell 129 1

Kemp 117 6

La Mesa 114 14

Plainview 110 3

Port Arthur 116 8 9

Red Springs 114 1

Silverton 140 1

Waco 103 15 16

Wichita Falls 117 8

Wylie 111 1

Brazo River 103 16

Farming Conditions 104 40

Return to 114 14 16 121 28 31 129 6

Rio Grande Valley 103 15

75

VIOLENCE

103 28 29 104 17 21 105 25 27 107 61 9 12 261 28 30 109 2 01 21 33 111 13 17 112 9 10 36 113 4J 18J 21-23 26-29 33 34 114 2527 35 115 49 123 36 125 191 43 126 41 127 23 131 22 23 138 10 11 20-22 139 9 10 15 18 25 203 8 204 9 206 10-12

VIRGINIA

206 1

WASHINGTON

206 1

WORK --xfter World War II

101 29 102 12 103 31 104 15 44 106 16 107 171 19-21 36 110 19 20 34 37 111 16 112 34J 35 114 48 116 31 117 51-57 119 18 120 21 23 24

76

WORK [Continued] --xfter World War II [Continued]

123 46 50 124 28 125 2 28 43-45 126 38 44 127 33 371 41 129 71 8 130 38 41 42 46 134 11 136 301 31 138 25-27 139 22 141 21 26 206 187 19 207 5

Conditions 103 22-24 26 104 2-6 15 16 30 35 52 107 22 24-28 30 31 109 31 110 10 11 12 25 112 26 29 113 15 114 24 124 20 125 22 27 2 9 32 126 21 26 30 38 129 5 12 13 131 21 139 18 203 5 7

During World War II 101 20 29 102 11 103 24 35 104 15 105 25 26 107 17 108 5 6 20 109 37 110 18 19 37 111 12 113 22 26 114 47 48 115 44 47 53 116 31 117 35-51 118 23 119 16

77

WORK [Continued] --ollring World War II [Continued]

120 20 21 121 29 123 22 46 124 27 125 3 27 34 35 43 126 35 43 44 127 20 128 21 29 37 129 7 10 130 37 38 40 41 131 26 29 132 23 133 16 20 134 11 20 136 27 28 138 23-25 139 18 20 21 141 21 26 143 19 202 9 203 8 206 10 15 207 3 4 209 20

Employers 101 30 1025-712 103 12 17 22 32 104 2 15 30 105 11 16 106 15 19 107 9 29-31 38 108 14 15 20 109 1 15 20 27 110 9-11 13 27 36 111 15 112 6 7 26 29 32 113 15 16 28 29 114 11 24 31 41-43 115 16 43-45 116 6 7 25 26 28 30-32 117 18 52 118 13 20 119 11-13 16 18 19 120 12 14 15 20 23 121 17 24 122 5-8 123 35 36

78

WORK [Continued] ~players [Continued]

124 20 125 5 21 24 271 281 40 126 151 21 22 251 26 361 371 39 127 11 121 201 211 30 33 128 18 31 129 4 1 7 1 9-11 1 13 1 18 1 21 2 2 130 31 3540 131 16 26 27 133 2 6 134 121 16-18 201 211 25 136 17-19 26 27 33-35 137 6 8 161 19 20 138 3-6 13 20 139 10 121 14-16 140 9-11 141 16 17 201 12 202 2 3 203 7 206 31 15 207 3 5 209 16

Labor Contracting 107 19 261 291 311 32 133 16-18 26

Migrant Labor 101 41 5 12 30 102 6 7 103 24 25 104 2-6 15 241 25 52 105 9-12 171 18 106 121 131 15 17 21-24 107 4 5 8 18 24-27 30 31 108 3 8 15 109 7 8 19-21 27-30 110 91 101 13 15 111 8 12 16 17 112 6 31 32 113 13 15 18 32 114 31 32 115 52 116 27-30 117 12 17-19 291 31 118 16 119 11 12 120 11-13 15 22 121 10 11 22 122 5 22

79

WORK Continued] --grgrant Labor Continued]

123 35 42 43 125 33 126 26 30 33 37 38 127 31 128 16 21 28 129 3 4 11-17 20 21 130 33 34 131 15 19-21 26 133 19 134 9-13 21 22 135 21 25 29 136 37 38 137 16 20 139 13 15-17 140 3 4 141 19 20 142 18 143 11 13 201 8 14 202 4 9 15 203 4 5 7 8-10 205 3 4 7 206 2 4 5-7 9 12-15 208 6 209 8 9 12-15

Mining 103 8 19 115 33 116 20 21 122 11-13 125 1 3 4 12 131 2 140 4 5 141 1

Odd Jobs 104 23 105 15 25 106 3 107 12 18 19 34 35 108 3 5 6 9 111 11 15 16 113 13 114 17 18 32 33 40 41 48 115 19 24 116 25 26 117 7 52 118 18 119 8 12 14 15

80

WORK [Continued] --odd Jobs

120 8 17 122 6 7 22 123 36 40 49 124 14 16 19 24 127 11 128 19 20 29 129 1 3 5 7 131 16 25 30 132 14 17 134 8 12 15 16 135 11 23 137 12 20 25 26 138 18 22 139 6 7 12 16 17 140 1 6-8 10 142 2 3 5 9 14 34 35 143 6 12 14-16 206 3 4 209 20

Oil Fields 102 5-7 12 112 25 26 114 14 15 116 1 13 121 17 125 2 4 1 28 46 129 9 135 7 8 I 23 29 139 22 140 4 142 2 3 206 16 18 208 1-5

Permanent Jobs 101 9 27 29 103 12 17 23 24 32 104 4 6 14 24 26 29 34 106 4 107 19 35 108 4 7-9 109 15 27-29 110 2 10 18 19 21 24 111 6 9-11 16 112 7 30 31 113 1 4 21 28-31 114 16 31 32 48 115 16 1 17 4 4 116 2 7-16 32

81

WORK [Continued] --permanent Jobs [Continued]

118 11 131 18 19 119 191 20 120 201 211 25 121 22 122 2 3 I 5~8 I 23 123 11 VI 35 36 124 1 14-17 125 20 25 27-29 37 126 21 25 33 35-38 127 11 20-22 24 30 128 20 28-30 129 4 7 130 31 36-38 131 21 30 132 18 19 133 19 22 134 11 18 25-28 36 136 2 10 14 15 19 33-35 137 6 8 26-28 138 1-4 8 139 22 23 140 4 5 10-12 20 141 12 17 142 5 25 26 28 35 143 19 201 10 205 6 8 9 2 07 3 1 5 208 1

Prisoners of War as Workers 115 47 133 20 203 9

Strikes 101 17 104 21 22 1 43 105 11 21 106 13 15 16 191 20 33 107 7 11 15 28 109 20 21 110 32 33 111 13 112 7-10 14 113 32 115 48-50 118 18 124 24 125 3 4

82

WORK [Continued] --strikes [Continued]

126 36 127 24 129 10 11 130 40 41 131 27 133 25 138 8 139 16 17 140 14-16 22 201 14 203 7 206 10-13 209 18

Unions 101 17 35 104 21 22 45 105 21 106 15 16 107 5 11-13 21-24 108 12 109 20 112 2 10 32 34-36 113 31 114 42 115 50 116 33 34 118 18 119 13 120 23 24 124 24 125 34 43 45 46 126 36 127 42 128 30 129 10 11 16 130 39-41 46 131 26 134 23 139 16 140 14 22 141 21 203 7 209 18

Wages 101 27 103 10 14 17 18 22 23 33 104 2 4 I 22 I 24 26 341 35 47 105 13 161 17

83

WORK [Continued] --wages [Continued]

106 14 18 19 107 2 12 17 25 30 108 5 6 8 109 6 8 20 21 28 29 31 40 110 7 9 11 1216 111 8 11 13 14 16 112 4 8-10 14 113 13 16-18 26 28 29 114 11 18 25 32 33 42 115 16 28 44 50 116 7 11 16 19 26-32 34 117 7 18 32 35 118 15 18 119 1 11 13 14 120 11-14 121 11 122 3 6-8 123 35 49 125 4 5 7 12 21-23 27-29 38 43 126 23 25 26 36 42 127 17 24 42 43 128 30 129 3 5 7 10 11 21 22 13 0 3 6 3 7 3 9-41 131 12 13 16 134 12 15 16 23 24 26 135 11 21 23 136 28 29 137 8 9 32 138 5 11 18 25 139 6 7 10 12-14 16-18 140 7 9 10 14 15 141 4 8 10 12 15 16 142 16 201 10 203 2 5 204 14 205 6 206 4 10 11 14 15 2 07 10 13 208 9 209 13 15

Work Permits 109 22 23

71

RELIEFWELFARE [Continued] Type Received IContinued]

133 13 134 15 135 28 139 8 202 5 71815 204 15 208 9 209 211 22

Welfare 101 9 10 102 9 10 103 32 104 24 311 36 1 0 5 19- 21 1 2 5 106 12 16 17 23 24 107 14 15 18 351 37 108 4 1 71 18 110 14 17 25-27 111 17 112 121 13 15 113 15 171 28 114 181 421 43 116 35 120 17 121 19 122 24 123 43 125 19 126 251 39 128 27 28 131 4 27 133 11 13 22 136 14 137 32 140 3 141 20 142 18 201 13 202 51 71 15 203 6 11 204 2 11 19-21 205 4 11 12 207 10 13 19

RELIGION

103 32

72

RELIGION [Continued]

110 29 113 321 36 126 28 29 131 6 132 6 135 151 32 142 12 26 33 202 6

Brush Arbor 109 5 122 19 123 25 136 10 139 41 5 209 11

Churches 101 7 11 102 10 105 31 29 106 2 I 8 I 25 107 3 109 5 110 171 18 112 371 39 113 21 16 17 35 114 51 7 8 441 45 115 8 31-33 50-53 117 54-58 118 51 6 1 21 119 4 120 8 121 25 26 122 191 24 123 25126142 124 21 31 5 61 201 22 125 81 41 126 71 241 30 127 21 10 14 271 301 341 351 38-41 128 6 26 27 130 3 131 6 132 6 21 23 133 23 134 1 3 24 25 29 135 7 141 18 31 136 3 7 137 9 10 24 25 138 8 91 14

73

RELIGION Continued] Churches Continued]

140 14 15 141 2 3 9 142 4 22 30-33 143 12 15 24 201 5 11 209 4

MinistryMissionary Work 107 23 113 31 36 142 25 26 29

Moral Majority 134 29

RevivalsTraveling Ministers 109 5 114 5 6 115 32 118 5 6 124 6 125 8 I 9 126 =middot 8 127 5 128 6 131 4 6 I 8 135 14 139 4 141 3 142 26-28 32 33

SOUTH DAKOTA Beadle County

134 1 Huron County

134 5 Return to

134 8 9 29 Wounded Knee

134 5

TEXAS

113 4 114 6 28 43 44 124 4 131 20 142 24 30

74

TEXAS Continued] Cities

Abilene 111 5 6 117 15

Austin lb3 15

Barstow 104 1

Big Spring 142 30 32 209 s 6

Cedar Hill 140 1

Dallas 117 7 140 1

Electra 140 4

Gainesville 121 1

Haskell 129 1

Kemp 117 6

La Mesa 114 14

Plainview 110 3

Port Arthur 116 8 9

Red Springs 114 1

Silverton 140 1

Waco 103 15 16

Wichita Falls 117 8

Wylie 111 1

Brazo River 103 16

Farming Conditions 104 40

Return to 114 14 16 121 28 31 129 6

Rio Grande Valley 103 15

75

VIOLENCE

103 28 29 104 17 21 105 25 27 107 61 9 12 261 28 30 109 2 01 21 33 111 13 17 112 9 10 36 113 4J 18J 21-23 26-29 33 34 114 2527 35 115 49 123 36 125 191 43 126 41 127 23 131 22 23 138 10 11 20-22 139 9 10 15 18 25 203 8 204 9 206 10-12

VIRGINIA

206 1

WASHINGTON

206 1

WORK --xfter World War II

101 29 102 12 103 31 104 15 44 106 16 107 171 19-21 36 110 19 20 34 37 111 16 112 34J 35 114 48 116 31 117 51-57 119 18 120 21 23 24

76

WORK [Continued] --xfter World War II [Continued]

123 46 50 124 28 125 2 28 43-45 126 38 44 127 33 371 41 129 71 8 130 38 41 42 46 134 11 136 301 31 138 25-27 139 22 141 21 26 206 187 19 207 5

Conditions 103 22-24 26 104 2-6 15 16 30 35 52 107 22 24-28 30 31 109 31 110 10 11 12 25 112 26 29 113 15 114 24 124 20 125 22 27 2 9 32 126 21 26 30 38 129 5 12 13 131 21 139 18 203 5 7

During World War II 101 20 29 102 11 103 24 35 104 15 105 25 26 107 17 108 5 6 20 109 37 110 18 19 37 111 12 113 22 26 114 47 48 115 44 47 53 116 31 117 35-51 118 23 119 16

77

WORK [Continued] --ollring World War II [Continued]

120 20 21 121 29 123 22 46 124 27 125 3 27 34 35 43 126 35 43 44 127 20 128 21 29 37 129 7 10 130 37 38 40 41 131 26 29 132 23 133 16 20 134 11 20 136 27 28 138 23-25 139 18 20 21 141 21 26 143 19 202 9 203 8 206 10 15 207 3 4 209 20

Employers 101 30 1025-712 103 12 17 22 32 104 2 15 30 105 11 16 106 15 19 107 9 29-31 38 108 14 15 20 109 1 15 20 27 110 9-11 13 27 36 111 15 112 6 7 26 29 32 113 15 16 28 29 114 11 24 31 41-43 115 16 43-45 116 6 7 25 26 28 30-32 117 18 52 118 13 20 119 11-13 16 18 19 120 12 14 15 20 23 121 17 24 122 5-8 123 35 36

78

WORK [Continued] ~players [Continued]

124 20 125 5 21 24 271 281 40 126 151 21 22 251 26 361 371 39 127 11 121 201 211 30 33 128 18 31 129 4 1 7 1 9-11 1 13 1 18 1 21 2 2 130 31 3540 131 16 26 27 133 2 6 134 121 16-18 201 211 25 136 17-19 26 27 33-35 137 6 8 161 19 20 138 3-6 13 20 139 10 121 14-16 140 9-11 141 16 17 201 12 202 2 3 203 7 206 31 15 207 3 5 209 16

Labor Contracting 107 19 261 291 311 32 133 16-18 26

Migrant Labor 101 41 5 12 30 102 6 7 103 24 25 104 2-6 15 241 25 52 105 9-12 171 18 106 121 131 15 17 21-24 107 4 5 8 18 24-27 30 31 108 3 8 15 109 7 8 19-21 27-30 110 91 101 13 15 111 8 12 16 17 112 6 31 32 113 13 15 18 32 114 31 32 115 52 116 27-30 117 12 17-19 291 31 118 16 119 11 12 120 11-13 15 22 121 10 11 22 122 5 22

79

WORK Continued] --grgrant Labor Continued]

123 35 42 43 125 33 126 26 30 33 37 38 127 31 128 16 21 28 129 3 4 11-17 20 21 130 33 34 131 15 19-21 26 133 19 134 9-13 21 22 135 21 25 29 136 37 38 137 16 20 139 13 15-17 140 3 4 141 19 20 142 18 143 11 13 201 8 14 202 4 9 15 203 4 5 7 8-10 205 3 4 7 206 2 4 5-7 9 12-15 208 6 209 8 9 12-15

Mining 103 8 19 115 33 116 20 21 122 11-13 125 1 3 4 12 131 2 140 4 5 141 1

Odd Jobs 104 23 105 15 25 106 3 107 12 18 19 34 35 108 3 5 6 9 111 11 15 16 113 13 114 17 18 32 33 40 41 48 115 19 24 116 25 26 117 7 52 118 18 119 8 12 14 15

80

WORK [Continued] --odd Jobs

120 8 17 122 6 7 22 123 36 40 49 124 14 16 19 24 127 11 128 19 20 29 129 1 3 5 7 131 16 25 30 132 14 17 134 8 12 15 16 135 11 23 137 12 20 25 26 138 18 22 139 6 7 12 16 17 140 1 6-8 10 142 2 3 5 9 14 34 35 143 6 12 14-16 206 3 4 209 20

Oil Fields 102 5-7 12 112 25 26 114 14 15 116 1 13 121 17 125 2 4 1 28 46 129 9 135 7 8 I 23 29 139 22 140 4 142 2 3 206 16 18 208 1-5

Permanent Jobs 101 9 27 29 103 12 17 23 24 32 104 4 6 14 24 26 29 34 106 4 107 19 35 108 4 7-9 109 15 27-29 110 2 10 18 19 21 24 111 6 9-11 16 112 7 30 31 113 1 4 21 28-31 114 16 31 32 48 115 16 1 17 4 4 116 2 7-16 32

81

WORK [Continued] --permanent Jobs [Continued]

118 11 131 18 19 119 191 20 120 201 211 25 121 22 122 2 3 I 5~8 I 23 123 11 VI 35 36 124 1 14-17 125 20 25 27-29 37 126 21 25 33 35-38 127 11 20-22 24 30 128 20 28-30 129 4 7 130 31 36-38 131 21 30 132 18 19 133 19 22 134 11 18 25-28 36 136 2 10 14 15 19 33-35 137 6 8 26-28 138 1-4 8 139 22 23 140 4 5 10-12 20 141 12 17 142 5 25 26 28 35 143 19 201 10 205 6 8 9 2 07 3 1 5 208 1

Prisoners of War as Workers 115 47 133 20 203 9

Strikes 101 17 104 21 22 1 43 105 11 21 106 13 15 16 191 20 33 107 7 11 15 28 109 20 21 110 32 33 111 13 112 7-10 14 113 32 115 48-50 118 18 124 24 125 3 4

82

WORK [Continued] --strikes [Continued]

126 36 127 24 129 10 11 130 40 41 131 27 133 25 138 8 139 16 17 140 14-16 22 201 14 203 7 206 10-13 209 18

Unions 101 17 35 104 21 22 45 105 21 106 15 16 107 5 11-13 21-24 108 12 109 20 112 2 10 32 34-36 113 31 114 42 115 50 116 33 34 118 18 119 13 120 23 24 124 24 125 34 43 45 46 126 36 127 42 128 30 129 10 11 16 130 39-41 46 131 26 134 23 139 16 140 14 22 141 21 203 7 209 18

Wages 101 27 103 10 14 17 18 22 23 33 104 2 4 I 22 I 24 26 341 35 47 105 13 161 17

83

WORK [Continued] --wages [Continued]

106 14 18 19 107 2 12 17 25 30 108 5 6 8 109 6 8 20 21 28 29 31 40 110 7 9 11 1216 111 8 11 13 14 16 112 4 8-10 14 113 13 16-18 26 28 29 114 11 18 25 32 33 42 115 16 28 44 50 116 7 11 16 19 26-32 34 117 7 18 32 35 118 15 18 119 1 11 13 14 120 11-14 121 11 122 3 6-8 123 35 49 125 4 5 7 12 21-23 27-29 38 43 126 23 25 26 36 42 127 17 24 42 43 128 30 129 3 5 7 10 11 21 22 13 0 3 6 3 7 3 9-41 131 12 13 16 134 12 15 16 23 24 26 135 11 21 23 136 28 29 137 8 9 32 138 5 11 18 25 139 6 7 10 12-14 16-18 140 7 9 10 14 15 141 4 8 10 12 15 16 142 16 201 10 203 2 5 204 14 205 6 206 4 10 11 14 15 2 07 10 13 208 9 209 13 15

Work Permits 109 22 23

72

RELIGION [Continued]

110 29 113 321 36 126 28 29 131 6 132 6 135 151 32 142 12 26 33 202 6

Brush Arbor 109 5 122 19 123 25 136 10 139 41 5 209 11

Churches 101 7 11 102 10 105 31 29 106 2 I 8 I 25 107 3 109 5 110 171 18 112 371 39 113 21 16 17 35 114 51 7 8 441 45 115 8 31-33 50-53 117 54-58 118 51 6 1 21 119 4 120 8 121 25 26 122 191 24 123 25126142 124 21 31 5 61 201 22 125 81 41 126 71 241 30 127 21 10 14 271 301 341 351 38-41 128 6 26 27 130 3 131 6 132 6 21 23 133 23 134 1 3 24 25 29 135 7 141 18 31 136 3 7 137 9 10 24 25 138 8 91 14

73

RELIGION Continued] Churches Continued]

140 14 15 141 2 3 9 142 4 22 30-33 143 12 15 24 201 5 11 209 4

MinistryMissionary Work 107 23 113 31 36 142 25 26 29

Moral Majority 134 29

RevivalsTraveling Ministers 109 5 114 5 6 115 32 118 5 6 124 6 125 8 I 9 126 =middot 8 127 5 128 6 131 4 6 I 8 135 14 139 4 141 3 142 26-28 32 33

SOUTH DAKOTA Beadle County

134 1 Huron County

134 5 Return to

134 8 9 29 Wounded Knee

134 5

TEXAS

113 4 114 6 28 43 44 124 4 131 20 142 24 30

74

TEXAS Continued] Cities

Abilene 111 5 6 117 15

Austin lb3 15

Barstow 104 1

Big Spring 142 30 32 209 s 6

Cedar Hill 140 1

Dallas 117 7 140 1

Electra 140 4

Gainesville 121 1

Haskell 129 1

Kemp 117 6

La Mesa 114 14

Plainview 110 3

Port Arthur 116 8 9

Red Springs 114 1

Silverton 140 1

Waco 103 15 16

Wichita Falls 117 8

Wylie 111 1

Brazo River 103 16

Farming Conditions 104 40

Return to 114 14 16 121 28 31 129 6

Rio Grande Valley 103 15

75

VIOLENCE

103 28 29 104 17 21 105 25 27 107 61 9 12 261 28 30 109 2 01 21 33 111 13 17 112 9 10 36 113 4J 18J 21-23 26-29 33 34 114 2527 35 115 49 123 36 125 191 43 126 41 127 23 131 22 23 138 10 11 20-22 139 9 10 15 18 25 203 8 204 9 206 10-12

VIRGINIA

206 1

WASHINGTON

206 1

WORK --xfter World War II

101 29 102 12 103 31 104 15 44 106 16 107 171 19-21 36 110 19 20 34 37 111 16 112 34J 35 114 48 116 31 117 51-57 119 18 120 21 23 24

76

WORK [Continued] --xfter World War II [Continued]

123 46 50 124 28 125 2 28 43-45 126 38 44 127 33 371 41 129 71 8 130 38 41 42 46 134 11 136 301 31 138 25-27 139 22 141 21 26 206 187 19 207 5

Conditions 103 22-24 26 104 2-6 15 16 30 35 52 107 22 24-28 30 31 109 31 110 10 11 12 25 112 26 29 113 15 114 24 124 20 125 22 27 2 9 32 126 21 26 30 38 129 5 12 13 131 21 139 18 203 5 7

During World War II 101 20 29 102 11 103 24 35 104 15 105 25 26 107 17 108 5 6 20 109 37 110 18 19 37 111 12 113 22 26 114 47 48 115 44 47 53 116 31 117 35-51 118 23 119 16

77

WORK [Continued] --ollring World War II [Continued]

120 20 21 121 29 123 22 46 124 27 125 3 27 34 35 43 126 35 43 44 127 20 128 21 29 37 129 7 10 130 37 38 40 41 131 26 29 132 23 133 16 20 134 11 20 136 27 28 138 23-25 139 18 20 21 141 21 26 143 19 202 9 203 8 206 10 15 207 3 4 209 20

Employers 101 30 1025-712 103 12 17 22 32 104 2 15 30 105 11 16 106 15 19 107 9 29-31 38 108 14 15 20 109 1 15 20 27 110 9-11 13 27 36 111 15 112 6 7 26 29 32 113 15 16 28 29 114 11 24 31 41-43 115 16 43-45 116 6 7 25 26 28 30-32 117 18 52 118 13 20 119 11-13 16 18 19 120 12 14 15 20 23 121 17 24 122 5-8 123 35 36

78

WORK [Continued] ~players [Continued]

124 20 125 5 21 24 271 281 40 126 151 21 22 251 26 361 371 39 127 11 121 201 211 30 33 128 18 31 129 4 1 7 1 9-11 1 13 1 18 1 21 2 2 130 31 3540 131 16 26 27 133 2 6 134 121 16-18 201 211 25 136 17-19 26 27 33-35 137 6 8 161 19 20 138 3-6 13 20 139 10 121 14-16 140 9-11 141 16 17 201 12 202 2 3 203 7 206 31 15 207 3 5 209 16

Labor Contracting 107 19 261 291 311 32 133 16-18 26

Migrant Labor 101 41 5 12 30 102 6 7 103 24 25 104 2-6 15 241 25 52 105 9-12 171 18 106 121 131 15 17 21-24 107 4 5 8 18 24-27 30 31 108 3 8 15 109 7 8 19-21 27-30 110 91 101 13 15 111 8 12 16 17 112 6 31 32 113 13 15 18 32 114 31 32 115 52 116 27-30 117 12 17-19 291 31 118 16 119 11 12 120 11-13 15 22 121 10 11 22 122 5 22

79

WORK Continued] --grgrant Labor Continued]

123 35 42 43 125 33 126 26 30 33 37 38 127 31 128 16 21 28 129 3 4 11-17 20 21 130 33 34 131 15 19-21 26 133 19 134 9-13 21 22 135 21 25 29 136 37 38 137 16 20 139 13 15-17 140 3 4 141 19 20 142 18 143 11 13 201 8 14 202 4 9 15 203 4 5 7 8-10 205 3 4 7 206 2 4 5-7 9 12-15 208 6 209 8 9 12-15

Mining 103 8 19 115 33 116 20 21 122 11-13 125 1 3 4 12 131 2 140 4 5 141 1

Odd Jobs 104 23 105 15 25 106 3 107 12 18 19 34 35 108 3 5 6 9 111 11 15 16 113 13 114 17 18 32 33 40 41 48 115 19 24 116 25 26 117 7 52 118 18 119 8 12 14 15

80

WORK [Continued] --odd Jobs

120 8 17 122 6 7 22 123 36 40 49 124 14 16 19 24 127 11 128 19 20 29 129 1 3 5 7 131 16 25 30 132 14 17 134 8 12 15 16 135 11 23 137 12 20 25 26 138 18 22 139 6 7 12 16 17 140 1 6-8 10 142 2 3 5 9 14 34 35 143 6 12 14-16 206 3 4 209 20

Oil Fields 102 5-7 12 112 25 26 114 14 15 116 1 13 121 17 125 2 4 1 28 46 129 9 135 7 8 I 23 29 139 22 140 4 142 2 3 206 16 18 208 1-5

Permanent Jobs 101 9 27 29 103 12 17 23 24 32 104 4 6 14 24 26 29 34 106 4 107 19 35 108 4 7-9 109 15 27-29 110 2 10 18 19 21 24 111 6 9-11 16 112 7 30 31 113 1 4 21 28-31 114 16 31 32 48 115 16 1 17 4 4 116 2 7-16 32

81

WORK [Continued] --permanent Jobs [Continued]

118 11 131 18 19 119 191 20 120 201 211 25 121 22 122 2 3 I 5~8 I 23 123 11 VI 35 36 124 1 14-17 125 20 25 27-29 37 126 21 25 33 35-38 127 11 20-22 24 30 128 20 28-30 129 4 7 130 31 36-38 131 21 30 132 18 19 133 19 22 134 11 18 25-28 36 136 2 10 14 15 19 33-35 137 6 8 26-28 138 1-4 8 139 22 23 140 4 5 10-12 20 141 12 17 142 5 25 26 28 35 143 19 201 10 205 6 8 9 2 07 3 1 5 208 1

Prisoners of War as Workers 115 47 133 20 203 9

Strikes 101 17 104 21 22 1 43 105 11 21 106 13 15 16 191 20 33 107 7 11 15 28 109 20 21 110 32 33 111 13 112 7-10 14 113 32 115 48-50 118 18 124 24 125 3 4

82

WORK [Continued] --strikes [Continued]

126 36 127 24 129 10 11 130 40 41 131 27 133 25 138 8 139 16 17 140 14-16 22 201 14 203 7 206 10-13 209 18

Unions 101 17 35 104 21 22 45 105 21 106 15 16 107 5 11-13 21-24 108 12 109 20 112 2 10 32 34-36 113 31 114 42 115 50 116 33 34 118 18 119 13 120 23 24 124 24 125 34 43 45 46 126 36 127 42 128 30 129 10 11 16 130 39-41 46 131 26 134 23 139 16 140 14 22 141 21 203 7 209 18

Wages 101 27 103 10 14 17 18 22 23 33 104 2 4 I 22 I 24 26 341 35 47 105 13 161 17

83

WORK [Continued] --wages [Continued]

106 14 18 19 107 2 12 17 25 30 108 5 6 8 109 6 8 20 21 28 29 31 40 110 7 9 11 1216 111 8 11 13 14 16 112 4 8-10 14 113 13 16-18 26 28 29 114 11 18 25 32 33 42 115 16 28 44 50 116 7 11 16 19 26-32 34 117 7 18 32 35 118 15 18 119 1 11 13 14 120 11-14 121 11 122 3 6-8 123 35 49 125 4 5 7 12 21-23 27-29 38 43 126 23 25 26 36 42 127 17 24 42 43 128 30 129 3 5 7 10 11 21 22 13 0 3 6 3 7 3 9-41 131 12 13 16 134 12 15 16 23 24 26 135 11 21 23 136 28 29 137 8 9 32 138 5 11 18 25 139 6 7 10 12-14 16-18 140 7 9 10 14 15 141 4 8 10 12 15 16 142 16 201 10 203 2 5 204 14 205 6 206 4 10 11 14 15 2 07 10 13 208 9 209 13 15

Work Permits 109 22 23

73

RELIGION Continued] Churches Continued]

140 14 15 141 2 3 9 142 4 22 30-33 143 12 15 24 201 5 11 209 4

MinistryMissionary Work 107 23 113 31 36 142 25 26 29

Moral Majority 134 29

RevivalsTraveling Ministers 109 5 114 5 6 115 32 118 5 6 124 6 125 8 I 9 126 =middot 8 127 5 128 6 131 4 6 I 8 135 14 139 4 141 3 142 26-28 32 33

SOUTH DAKOTA Beadle County

134 1 Huron County

134 5 Return to

134 8 9 29 Wounded Knee

134 5

TEXAS

113 4 114 6 28 43 44 124 4 131 20 142 24 30

74

TEXAS Continued] Cities

Abilene 111 5 6 117 15

Austin lb3 15

Barstow 104 1

Big Spring 142 30 32 209 s 6

Cedar Hill 140 1

Dallas 117 7 140 1

Electra 140 4

Gainesville 121 1

Haskell 129 1

Kemp 117 6

La Mesa 114 14

Plainview 110 3

Port Arthur 116 8 9

Red Springs 114 1

Silverton 140 1

Waco 103 15 16

Wichita Falls 117 8

Wylie 111 1

Brazo River 103 16

Farming Conditions 104 40

Return to 114 14 16 121 28 31 129 6

Rio Grande Valley 103 15

75

VIOLENCE

103 28 29 104 17 21 105 25 27 107 61 9 12 261 28 30 109 2 01 21 33 111 13 17 112 9 10 36 113 4J 18J 21-23 26-29 33 34 114 2527 35 115 49 123 36 125 191 43 126 41 127 23 131 22 23 138 10 11 20-22 139 9 10 15 18 25 203 8 204 9 206 10-12

VIRGINIA

206 1

WASHINGTON

206 1

WORK --xfter World War II

101 29 102 12 103 31 104 15 44 106 16 107 171 19-21 36 110 19 20 34 37 111 16 112 34J 35 114 48 116 31 117 51-57 119 18 120 21 23 24

76

WORK [Continued] --xfter World War II [Continued]

123 46 50 124 28 125 2 28 43-45 126 38 44 127 33 371 41 129 71 8 130 38 41 42 46 134 11 136 301 31 138 25-27 139 22 141 21 26 206 187 19 207 5

Conditions 103 22-24 26 104 2-6 15 16 30 35 52 107 22 24-28 30 31 109 31 110 10 11 12 25 112 26 29 113 15 114 24 124 20 125 22 27 2 9 32 126 21 26 30 38 129 5 12 13 131 21 139 18 203 5 7

During World War II 101 20 29 102 11 103 24 35 104 15 105 25 26 107 17 108 5 6 20 109 37 110 18 19 37 111 12 113 22 26 114 47 48 115 44 47 53 116 31 117 35-51 118 23 119 16

77

WORK [Continued] --ollring World War II [Continued]

120 20 21 121 29 123 22 46 124 27 125 3 27 34 35 43 126 35 43 44 127 20 128 21 29 37 129 7 10 130 37 38 40 41 131 26 29 132 23 133 16 20 134 11 20 136 27 28 138 23-25 139 18 20 21 141 21 26 143 19 202 9 203 8 206 10 15 207 3 4 209 20

Employers 101 30 1025-712 103 12 17 22 32 104 2 15 30 105 11 16 106 15 19 107 9 29-31 38 108 14 15 20 109 1 15 20 27 110 9-11 13 27 36 111 15 112 6 7 26 29 32 113 15 16 28 29 114 11 24 31 41-43 115 16 43-45 116 6 7 25 26 28 30-32 117 18 52 118 13 20 119 11-13 16 18 19 120 12 14 15 20 23 121 17 24 122 5-8 123 35 36

78

WORK [Continued] ~players [Continued]

124 20 125 5 21 24 271 281 40 126 151 21 22 251 26 361 371 39 127 11 121 201 211 30 33 128 18 31 129 4 1 7 1 9-11 1 13 1 18 1 21 2 2 130 31 3540 131 16 26 27 133 2 6 134 121 16-18 201 211 25 136 17-19 26 27 33-35 137 6 8 161 19 20 138 3-6 13 20 139 10 121 14-16 140 9-11 141 16 17 201 12 202 2 3 203 7 206 31 15 207 3 5 209 16

Labor Contracting 107 19 261 291 311 32 133 16-18 26

Migrant Labor 101 41 5 12 30 102 6 7 103 24 25 104 2-6 15 241 25 52 105 9-12 171 18 106 121 131 15 17 21-24 107 4 5 8 18 24-27 30 31 108 3 8 15 109 7 8 19-21 27-30 110 91 101 13 15 111 8 12 16 17 112 6 31 32 113 13 15 18 32 114 31 32 115 52 116 27-30 117 12 17-19 291 31 118 16 119 11 12 120 11-13 15 22 121 10 11 22 122 5 22

79

WORK Continued] --grgrant Labor Continued]

123 35 42 43 125 33 126 26 30 33 37 38 127 31 128 16 21 28 129 3 4 11-17 20 21 130 33 34 131 15 19-21 26 133 19 134 9-13 21 22 135 21 25 29 136 37 38 137 16 20 139 13 15-17 140 3 4 141 19 20 142 18 143 11 13 201 8 14 202 4 9 15 203 4 5 7 8-10 205 3 4 7 206 2 4 5-7 9 12-15 208 6 209 8 9 12-15

Mining 103 8 19 115 33 116 20 21 122 11-13 125 1 3 4 12 131 2 140 4 5 141 1

Odd Jobs 104 23 105 15 25 106 3 107 12 18 19 34 35 108 3 5 6 9 111 11 15 16 113 13 114 17 18 32 33 40 41 48 115 19 24 116 25 26 117 7 52 118 18 119 8 12 14 15

80

WORK [Continued] --odd Jobs

120 8 17 122 6 7 22 123 36 40 49 124 14 16 19 24 127 11 128 19 20 29 129 1 3 5 7 131 16 25 30 132 14 17 134 8 12 15 16 135 11 23 137 12 20 25 26 138 18 22 139 6 7 12 16 17 140 1 6-8 10 142 2 3 5 9 14 34 35 143 6 12 14-16 206 3 4 209 20

Oil Fields 102 5-7 12 112 25 26 114 14 15 116 1 13 121 17 125 2 4 1 28 46 129 9 135 7 8 I 23 29 139 22 140 4 142 2 3 206 16 18 208 1-5

Permanent Jobs 101 9 27 29 103 12 17 23 24 32 104 4 6 14 24 26 29 34 106 4 107 19 35 108 4 7-9 109 15 27-29 110 2 10 18 19 21 24 111 6 9-11 16 112 7 30 31 113 1 4 21 28-31 114 16 31 32 48 115 16 1 17 4 4 116 2 7-16 32

81

WORK [Continued] --permanent Jobs [Continued]

118 11 131 18 19 119 191 20 120 201 211 25 121 22 122 2 3 I 5~8 I 23 123 11 VI 35 36 124 1 14-17 125 20 25 27-29 37 126 21 25 33 35-38 127 11 20-22 24 30 128 20 28-30 129 4 7 130 31 36-38 131 21 30 132 18 19 133 19 22 134 11 18 25-28 36 136 2 10 14 15 19 33-35 137 6 8 26-28 138 1-4 8 139 22 23 140 4 5 10-12 20 141 12 17 142 5 25 26 28 35 143 19 201 10 205 6 8 9 2 07 3 1 5 208 1

Prisoners of War as Workers 115 47 133 20 203 9

Strikes 101 17 104 21 22 1 43 105 11 21 106 13 15 16 191 20 33 107 7 11 15 28 109 20 21 110 32 33 111 13 112 7-10 14 113 32 115 48-50 118 18 124 24 125 3 4

82

WORK [Continued] --strikes [Continued]

126 36 127 24 129 10 11 130 40 41 131 27 133 25 138 8 139 16 17 140 14-16 22 201 14 203 7 206 10-13 209 18

Unions 101 17 35 104 21 22 45 105 21 106 15 16 107 5 11-13 21-24 108 12 109 20 112 2 10 32 34-36 113 31 114 42 115 50 116 33 34 118 18 119 13 120 23 24 124 24 125 34 43 45 46 126 36 127 42 128 30 129 10 11 16 130 39-41 46 131 26 134 23 139 16 140 14 22 141 21 203 7 209 18

Wages 101 27 103 10 14 17 18 22 23 33 104 2 4 I 22 I 24 26 341 35 47 105 13 161 17

83

WORK [Continued] --wages [Continued]

106 14 18 19 107 2 12 17 25 30 108 5 6 8 109 6 8 20 21 28 29 31 40 110 7 9 11 1216 111 8 11 13 14 16 112 4 8-10 14 113 13 16-18 26 28 29 114 11 18 25 32 33 42 115 16 28 44 50 116 7 11 16 19 26-32 34 117 7 18 32 35 118 15 18 119 1 11 13 14 120 11-14 121 11 122 3 6-8 123 35 49 125 4 5 7 12 21-23 27-29 38 43 126 23 25 26 36 42 127 17 24 42 43 128 30 129 3 5 7 10 11 21 22 13 0 3 6 3 7 3 9-41 131 12 13 16 134 12 15 16 23 24 26 135 11 21 23 136 28 29 137 8 9 32 138 5 11 18 25 139 6 7 10 12-14 16-18 140 7 9 10 14 15 141 4 8 10 12 15 16 142 16 201 10 203 2 5 204 14 205 6 206 4 10 11 14 15 2 07 10 13 208 9 209 13 15

Work Permits 109 22 23

74

TEXAS Continued] Cities

Abilene 111 5 6 117 15

Austin lb3 15

Barstow 104 1

Big Spring 142 30 32 209 s 6

Cedar Hill 140 1

Dallas 117 7 140 1

Electra 140 4

Gainesville 121 1

Haskell 129 1

Kemp 117 6

La Mesa 114 14

Plainview 110 3

Port Arthur 116 8 9

Red Springs 114 1

Silverton 140 1

Waco 103 15 16

Wichita Falls 117 8

Wylie 111 1

Brazo River 103 16

Farming Conditions 104 40

Return to 114 14 16 121 28 31 129 6

Rio Grande Valley 103 15

75

VIOLENCE

103 28 29 104 17 21 105 25 27 107 61 9 12 261 28 30 109 2 01 21 33 111 13 17 112 9 10 36 113 4J 18J 21-23 26-29 33 34 114 2527 35 115 49 123 36 125 191 43 126 41 127 23 131 22 23 138 10 11 20-22 139 9 10 15 18 25 203 8 204 9 206 10-12

VIRGINIA

206 1

WASHINGTON

206 1

WORK --xfter World War II

101 29 102 12 103 31 104 15 44 106 16 107 171 19-21 36 110 19 20 34 37 111 16 112 34J 35 114 48 116 31 117 51-57 119 18 120 21 23 24

76

WORK [Continued] --xfter World War II [Continued]

123 46 50 124 28 125 2 28 43-45 126 38 44 127 33 371 41 129 71 8 130 38 41 42 46 134 11 136 301 31 138 25-27 139 22 141 21 26 206 187 19 207 5

Conditions 103 22-24 26 104 2-6 15 16 30 35 52 107 22 24-28 30 31 109 31 110 10 11 12 25 112 26 29 113 15 114 24 124 20 125 22 27 2 9 32 126 21 26 30 38 129 5 12 13 131 21 139 18 203 5 7

During World War II 101 20 29 102 11 103 24 35 104 15 105 25 26 107 17 108 5 6 20 109 37 110 18 19 37 111 12 113 22 26 114 47 48 115 44 47 53 116 31 117 35-51 118 23 119 16

77

WORK [Continued] --ollring World War II [Continued]

120 20 21 121 29 123 22 46 124 27 125 3 27 34 35 43 126 35 43 44 127 20 128 21 29 37 129 7 10 130 37 38 40 41 131 26 29 132 23 133 16 20 134 11 20 136 27 28 138 23-25 139 18 20 21 141 21 26 143 19 202 9 203 8 206 10 15 207 3 4 209 20

Employers 101 30 1025-712 103 12 17 22 32 104 2 15 30 105 11 16 106 15 19 107 9 29-31 38 108 14 15 20 109 1 15 20 27 110 9-11 13 27 36 111 15 112 6 7 26 29 32 113 15 16 28 29 114 11 24 31 41-43 115 16 43-45 116 6 7 25 26 28 30-32 117 18 52 118 13 20 119 11-13 16 18 19 120 12 14 15 20 23 121 17 24 122 5-8 123 35 36

78

WORK [Continued] ~players [Continued]

124 20 125 5 21 24 271 281 40 126 151 21 22 251 26 361 371 39 127 11 121 201 211 30 33 128 18 31 129 4 1 7 1 9-11 1 13 1 18 1 21 2 2 130 31 3540 131 16 26 27 133 2 6 134 121 16-18 201 211 25 136 17-19 26 27 33-35 137 6 8 161 19 20 138 3-6 13 20 139 10 121 14-16 140 9-11 141 16 17 201 12 202 2 3 203 7 206 31 15 207 3 5 209 16

Labor Contracting 107 19 261 291 311 32 133 16-18 26

Migrant Labor 101 41 5 12 30 102 6 7 103 24 25 104 2-6 15 241 25 52 105 9-12 171 18 106 121 131 15 17 21-24 107 4 5 8 18 24-27 30 31 108 3 8 15 109 7 8 19-21 27-30 110 91 101 13 15 111 8 12 16 17 112 6 31 32 113 13 15 18 32 114 31 32 115 52 116 27-30 117 12 17-19 291 31 118 16 119 11 12 120 11-13 15 22 121 10 11 22 122 5 22

79

WORK Continued] --grgrant Labor Continued]

123 35 42 43 125 33 126 26 30 33 37 38 127 31 128 16 21 28 129 3 4 11-17 20 21 130 33 34 131 15 19-21 26 133 19 134 9-13 21 22 135 21 25 29 136 37 38 137 16 20 139 13 15-17 140 3 4 141 19 20 142 18 143 11 13 201 8 14 202 4 9 15 203 4 5 7 8-10 205 3 4 7 206 2 4 5-7 9 12-15 208 6 209 8 9 12-15

Mining 103 8 19 115 33 116 20 21 122 11-13 125 1 3 4 12 131 2 140 4 5 141 1

Odd Jobs 104 23 105 15 25 106 3 107 12 18 19 34 35 108 3 5 6 9 111 11 15 16 113 13 114 17 18 32 33 40 41 48 115 19 24 116 25 26 117 7 52 118 18 119 8 12 14 15

80

WORK [Continued] --odd Jobs

120 8 17 122 6 7 22 123 36 40 49 124 14 16 19 24 127 11 128 19 20 29 129 1 3 5 7 131 16 25 30 132 14 17 134 8 12 15 16 135 11 23 137 12 20 25 26 138 18 22 139 6 7 12 16 17 140 1 6-8 10 142 2 3 5 9 14 34 35 143 6 12 14-16 206 3 4 209 20

Oil Fields 102 5-7 12 112 25 26 114 14 15 116 1 13 121 17 125 2 4 1 28 46 129 9 135 7 8 I 23 29 139 22 140 4 142 2 3 206 16 18 208 1-5

Permanent Jobs 101 9 27 29 103 12 17 23 24 32 104 4 6 14 24 26 29 34 106 4 107 19 35 108 4 7-9 109 15 27-29 110 2 10 18 19 21 24 111 6 9-11 16 112 7 30 31 113 1 4 21 28-31 114 16 31 32 48 115 16 1 17 4 4 116 2 7-16 32

81

WORK [Continued] --permanent Jobs [Continued]

118 11 131 18 19 119 191 20 120 201 211 25 121 22 122 2 3 I 5~8 I 23 123 11 VI 35 36 124 1 14-17 125 20 25 27-29 37 126 21 25 33 35-38 127 11 20-22 24 30 128 20 28-30 129 4 7 130 31 36-38 131 21 30 132 18 19 133 19 22 134 11 18 25-28 36 136 2 10 14 15 19 33-35 137 6 8 26-28 138 1-4 8 139 22 23 140 4 5 10-12 20 141 12 17 142 5 25 26 28 35 143 19 201 10 205 6 8 9 2 07 3 1 5 208 1

Prisoners of War as Workers 115 47 133 20 203 9

Strikes 101 17 104 21 22 1 43 105 11 21 106 13 15 16 191 20 33 107 7 11 15 28 109 20 21 110 32 33 111 13 112 7-10 14 113 32 115 48-50 118 18 124 24 125 3 4

82

WORK [Continued] --strikes [Continued]

126 36 127 24 129 10 11 130 40 41 131 27 133 25 138 8 139 16 17 140 14-16 22 201 14 203 7 206 10-13 209 18

Unions 101 17 35 104 21 22 45 105 21 106 15 16 107 5 11-13 21-24 108 12 109 20 112 2 10 32 34-36 113 31 114 42 115 50 116 33 34 118 18 119 13 120 23 24 124 24 125 34 43 45 46 126 36 127 42 128 30 129 10 11 16 130 39-41 46 131 26 134 23 139 16 140 14 22 141 21 203 7 209 18

Wages 101 27 103 10 14 17 18 22 23 33 104 2 4 I 22 I 24 26 341 35 47 105 13 161 17

83

WORK [Continued] --wages [Continued]

106 14 18 19 107 2 12 17 25 30 108 5 6 8 109 6 8 20 21 28 29 31 40 110 7 9 11 1216 111 8 11 13 14 16 112 4 8-10 14 113 13 16-18 26 28 29 114 11 18 25 32 33 42 115 16 28 44 50 116 7 11 16 19 26-32 34 117 7 18 32 35 118 15 18 119 1 11 13 14 120 11-14 121 11 122 3 6-8 123 35 49 125 4 5 7 12 21-23 27-29 38 43 126 23 25 26 36 42 127 17 24 42 43 128 30 129 3 5 7 10 11 21 22 13 0 3 6 3 7 3 9-41 131 12 13 16 134 12 15 16 23 24 26 135 11 21 23 136 28 29 137 8 9 32 138 5 11 18 25 139 6 7 10 12-14 16-18 140 7 9 10 14 15 141 4 8 10 12 15 16 142 16 201 10 203 2 5 204 14 205 6 206 4 10 11 14 15 2 07 10 13 208 9 209 13 15

Work Permits 109 22 23

75

VIOLENCE

103 28 29 104 17 21 105 25 27 107 61 9 12 261 28 30 109 2 01 21 33 111 13 17 112 9 10 36 113 4J 18J 21-23 26-29 33 34 114 2527 35 115 49 123 36 125 191 43 126 41 127 23 131 22 23 138 10 11 20-22 139 9 10 15 18 25 203 8 204 9 206 10-12

VIRGINIA

206 1

WASHINGTON

206 1

WORK --xfter World War II

101 29 102 12 103 31 104 15 44 106 16 107 171 19-21 36 110 19 20 34 37 111 16 112 34J 35 114 48 116 31 117 51-57 119 18 120 21 23 24

76

WORK [Continued] --xfter World War II [Continued]

123 46 50 124 28 125 2 28 43-45 126 38 44 127 33 371 41 129 71 8 130 38 41 42 46 134 11 136 301 31 138 25-27 139 22 141 21 26 206 187 19 207 5

Conditions 103 22-24 26 104 2-6 15 16 30 35 52 107 22 24-28 30 31 109 31 110 10 11 12 25 112 26 29 113 15 114 24 124 20 125 22 27 2 9 32 126 21 26 30 38 129 5 12 13 131 21 139 18 203 5 7

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77

WORK [Continued] --ollring World War II [Continued]

120 20 21 121 29 123 22 46 124 27 125 3 27 34 35 43 126 35 43 44 127 20 128 21 29 37 129 7 10 130 37 38 40 41 131 26 29 132 23 133 16 20 134 11 20 136 27 28 138 23-25 139 18 20 21 141 21 26 143 19 202 9 203 8 206 10 15 207 3 4 209 20

Employers 101 30 1025-712 103 12 17 22 32 104 2 15 30 105 11 16 106 15 19 107 9 29-31 38 108 14 15 20 109 1 15 20 27 110 9-11 13 27 36 111 15 112 6 7 26 29 32 113 15 16 28 29 114 11 24 31 41-43 115 16 43-45 116 6 7 25 26 28 30-32 117 18 52 118 13 20 119 11-13 16 18 19 120 12 14 15 20 23 121 17 24 122 5-8 123 35 36

78

WORK [Continued] ~players [Continued]

124 20 125 5 21 24 271 281 40 126 151 21 22 251 26 361 371 39 127 11 121 201 211 30 33 128 18 31 129 4 1 7 1 9-11 1 13 1 18 1 21 2 2 130 31 3540 131 16 26 27 133 2 6 134 121 16-18 201 211 25 136 17-19 26 27 33-35 137 6 8 161 19 20 138 3-6 13 20 139 10 121 14-16 140 9-11 141 16 17 201 12 202 2 3 203 7 206 31 15 207 3 5 209 16

Labor Contracting 107 19 261 291 311 32 133 16-18 26

Migrant Labor 101 41 5 12 30 102 6 7 103 24 25 104 2-6 15 241 25 52 105 9-12 171 18 106 121 131 15 17 21-24 107 4 5 8 18 24-27 30 31 108 3 8 15 109 7 8 19-21 27-30 110 91 101 13 15 111 8 12 16 17 112 6 31 32 113 13 15 18 32 114 31 32 115 52 116 27-30 117 12 17-19 291 31 118 16 119 11 12 120 11-13 15 22 121 10 11 22 122 5 22

79

WORK Continued] --grgrant Labor Continued]

123 35 42 43 125 33 126 26 30 33 37 38 127 31 128 16 21 28 129 3 4 11-17 20 21 130 33 34 131 15 19-21 26 133 19 134 9-13 21 22 135 21 25 29 136 37 38 137 16 20 139 13 15-17 140 3 4 141 19 20 142 18 143 11 13 201 8 14 202 4 9 15 203 4 5 7 8-10 205 3 4 7 206 2 4 5-7 9 12-15 208 6 209 8 9 12-15

Mining 103 8 19 115 33 116 20 21 122 11-13 125 1 3 4 12 131 2 140 4 5 141 1

Odd Jobs 104 23 105 15 25 106 3 107 12 18 19 34 35 108 3 5 6 9 111 11 15 16 113 13 114 17 18 32 33 40 41 48 115 19 24 116 25 26 117 7 52 118 18 119 8 12 14 15

80

WORK [Continued] --odd Jobs

120 8 17 122 6 7 22 123 36 40 49 124 14 16 19 24 127 11 128 19 20 29 129 1 3 5 7 131 16 25 30 132 14 17 134 8 12 15 16 135 11 23 137 12 20 25 26 138 18 22 139 6 7 12 16 17 140 1 6-8 10 142 2 3 5 9 14 34 35 143 6 12 14-16 206 3 4 209 20

Oil Fields 102 5-7 12 112 25 26 114 14 15 116 1 13 121 17 125 2 4 1 28 46 129 9 135 7 8 I 23 29 139 22 140 4 142 2 3 206 16 18 208 1-5

Permanent Jobs 101 9 27 29 103 12 17 23 24 32 104 4 6 14 24 26 29 34 106 4 107 19 35 108 4 7-9 109 15 27-29 110 2 10 18 19 21 24 111 6 9-11 16 112 7 30 31 113 1 4 21 28-31 114 16 31 32 48 115 16 1 17 4 4 116 2 7-16 32

81

WORK [Continued] --permanent Jobs [Continued]

118 11 131 18 19 119 191 20 120 201 211 25 121 22 122 2 3 I 5~8 I 23 123 11 VI 35 36 124 1 14-17 125 20 25 27-29 37 126 21 25 33 35-38 127 11 20-22 24 30 128 20 28-30 129 4 7 130 31 36-38 131 21 30 132 18 19 133 19 22 134 11 18 25-28 36 136 2 10 14 15 19 33-35 137 6 8 26-28 138 1-4 8 139 22 23 140 4 5 10-12 20 141 12 17 142 5 25 26 28 35 143 19 201 10 205 6 8 9 2 07 3 1 5 208 1

Prisoners of War as Workers 115 47 133 20 203 9

Strikes 101 17 104 21 22 1 43 105 11 21 106 13 15 16 191 20 33 107 7 11 15 28 109 20 21 110 32 33 111 13 112 7-10 14 113 32 115 48-50 118 18 124 24 125 3 4

82

WORK [Continued] --strikes [Continued]

126 36 127 24 129 10 11 130 40 41 131 27 133 25 138 8 139 16 17 140 14-16 22 201 14 203 7 206 10-13 209 18

Unions 101 17 35 104 21 22 45 105 21 106 15 16 107 5 11-13 21-24 108 12 109 20 112 2 10 32 34-36 113 31 114 42 115 50 116 33 34 118 18 119 13 120 23 24 124 24 125 34 43 45 46 126 36 127 42 128 30 129 10 11 16 130 39-41 46 131 26 134 23 139 16 140 14 22 141 21 203 7 209 18

Wages 101 27 103 10 14 17 18 22 23 33 104 2 4 I 22 I 24 26 341 35 47 105 13 161 17

83

WORK [Continued] --wages [Continued]

106 14 18 19 107 2 12 17 25 30 108 5 6 8 109 6 8 20 21 28 29 31 40 110 7 9 11 1216 111 8 11 13 14 16 112 4 8-10 14 113 13 16-18 26 28 29 114 11 18 25 32 33 42 115 16 28 44 50 116 7 11 16 19 26-32 34 117 7 18 32 35 118 15 18 119 1 11 13 14 120 11-14 121 11 122 3 6-8 123 35 49 125 4 5 7 12 21-23 27-29 38 43 126 23 25 26 36 42 127 17 24 42 43 128 30 129 3 5 7 10 11 21 22 13 0 3 6 3 7 3 9-41 131 12 13 16 134 12 15 16 23 24 26 135 11 21 23 136 28 29 137 8 9 32 138 5 11 18 25 139 6 7 10 12-14 16-18 140 7 9 10 14 15 141 4 8 10 12 15 16 142 16 201 10 203 2 5 204 14 205 6 206 4 10 11 14 15 2 07 10 13 208 9 209 13 15

Work Permits 109 22 23

76

WORK [Continued] --xfter World War II [Continued]

123 46 50 124 28 125 2 28 43-45 126 38 44 127 33 371 41 129 71 8 130 38 41 42 46 134 11 136 301 31 138 25-27 139 22 141 21 26 206 187 19 207 5

Conditions 103 22-24 26 104 2-6 15 16 30 35 52 107 22 24-28 30 31 109 31 110 10 11 12 25 112 26 29 113 15 114 24 124 20 125 22 27 2 9 32 126 21 26 30 38 129 5 12 13 131 21 139 18 203 5 7

During World War II 101 20 29 102 11 103 24 35 104 15 105 25 26 107 17 108 5 6 20 109 37 110 18 19 37 111 12 113 22 26 114 47 48 115 44 47 53 116 31 117 35-51 118 23 119 16

77

WORK [Continued] --ollring World War II [Continued]

120 20 21 121 29 123 22 46 124 27 125 3 27 34 35 43 126 35 43 44 127 20 128 21 29 37 129 7 10 130 37 38 40 41 131 26 29 132 23 133 16 20 134 11 20 136 27 28 138 23-25 139 18 20 21 141 21 26 143 19 202 9 203 8 206 10 15 207 3 4 209 20

Employers 101 30 1025-712 103 12 17 22 32 104 2 15 30 105 11 16 106 15 19 107 9 29-31 38 108 14 15 20 109 1 15 20 27 110 9-11 13 27 36 111 15 112 6 7 26 29 32 113 15 16 28 29 114 11 24 31 41-43 115 16 43-45 116 6 7 25 26 28 30-32 117 18 52 118 13 20 119 11-13 16 18 19 120 12 14 15 20 23 121 17 24 122 5-8 123 35 36

78

WORK [Continued] ~players [Continued]

124 20 125 5 21 24 271 281 40 126 151 21 22 251 26 361 371 39 127 11 121 201 211 30 33 128 18 31 129 4 1 7 1 9-11 1 13 1 18 1 21 2 2 130 31 3540 131 16 26 27 133 2 6 134 121 16-18 201 211 25 136 17-19 26 27 33-35 137 6 8 161 19 20 138 3-6 13 20 139 10 121 14-16 140 9-11 141 16 17 201 12 202 2 3 203 7 206 31 15 207 3 5 209 16

Labor Contracting 107 19 261 291 311 32 133 16-18 26

Migrant Labor 101 41 5 12 30 102 6 7 103 24 25 104 2-6 15 241 25 52 105 9-12 171 18 106 121 131 15 17 21-24 107 4 5 8 18 24-27 30 31 108 3 8 15 109 7 8 19-21 27-30 110 91 101 13 15 111 8 12 16 17 112 6 31 32 113 13 15 18 32 114 31 32 115 52 116 27-30 117 12 17-19 291 31 118 16 119 11 12 120 11-13 15 22 121 10 11 22 122 5 22

79

WORK Continued] --grgrant Labor Continued]

123 35 42 43 125 33 126 26 30 33 37 38 127 31 128 16 21 28 129 3 4 11-17 20 21 130 33 34 131 15 19-21 26 133 19 134 9-13 21 22 135 21 25 29 136 37 38 137 16 20 139 13 15-17 140 3 4 141 19 20 142 18 143 11 13 201 8 14 202 4 9 15 203 4 5 7 8-10 205 3 4 7 206 2 4 5-7 9 12-15 208 6 209 8 9 12-15

Mining 103 8 19 115 33 116 20 21 122 11-13 125 1 3 4 12 131 2 140 4 5 141 1

Odd Jobs 104 23 105 15 25 106 3 107 12 18 19 34 35 108 3 5 6 9 111 11 15 16 113 13 114 17 18 32 33 40 41 48 115 19 24 116 25 26 117 7 52 118 18 119 8 12 14 15

80

WORK [Continued] --odd Jobs

120 8 17 122 6 7 22 123 36 40 49 124 14 16 19 24 127 11 128 19 20 29 129 1 3 5 7 131 16 25 30 132 14 17 134 8 12 15 16 135 11 23 137 12 20 25 26 138 18 22 139 6 7 12 16 17 140 1 6-8 10 142 2 3 5 9 14 34 35 143 6 12 14-16 206 3 4 209 20

Oil Fields 102 5-7 12 112 25 26 114 14 15 116 1 13 121 17 125 2 4 1 28 46 129 9 135 7 8 I 23 29 139 22 140 4 142 2 3 206 16 18 208 1-5

Permanent Jobs 101 9 27 29 103 12 17 23 24 32 104 4 6 14 24 26 29 34 106 4 107 19 35 108 4 7-9 109 15 27-29 110 2 10 18 19 21 24 111 6 9-11 16 112 7 30 31 113 1 4 21 28-31 114 16 31 32 48 115 16 1 17 4 4 116 2 7-16 32

81

WORK [Continued] --permanent Jobs [Continued]

118 11 131 18 19 119 191 20 120 201 211 25 121 22 122 2 3 I 5~8 I 23 123 11 VI 35 36 124 1 14-17 125 20 25 27-29 37 126 21 25 33 35-38 127 11 20-22 24 30 128 20 28-30 129 4 7 130 31 36-38 131 21 30 132 18 19 133 19 22 134 11 18 25-28 36 136 2 10 14 15 19 33-35 137 6 8 26-28 138 1-4 8 139 22 23 140 4 5 10-12 20 141 12 17 142 5 25 26 28 35 143 19 201 10 205 6 8 9 2 07 3 1 5 208 1

Prisoners of War as Workers 115 47 133 20 203 9

Strikes 101 17 104 21 22 1 43 105 11 21 106 13 15 16 191 20 33 107 7 11 15 28 109 20 21 110 32 33 111 13 112 7-10 14 113 32 115 48-50 118 18 124 24 125 3 4

82

WORK [Continued] --strikes [Continued]

126 36 127 24 129 10 11 130 40 41 131 27 133 25 138 8 139 16 17 140 14-16 22 201 14 203 7 206 10-13 209 18

Unions 101 17 35 104 21 22 45 105 21 106 15 16 107 5 11-13 21-24 108 12 109 20 112 2 10 32 34-36 113 31 114 42 115 50 116 33 34 118 18 119 13 120 23 24 124 24 125 34 43 45 46 126 36 127 42 128 30 129 10 11 16 130 39-41 46 131 26 134 23 139 16 140 14 22 141 21 203 7 209 18

Wages 101 27 103 10 14 17 18 22 23 33 104 2 4 I 22 I 24 26 341 35 47 105 13 161 17

83

WORK [Continued] --wages [Continued]

106 14 18 19 107 2 12 17 25 30 108 5 6 8 109 6 8 20 21 28 29 31 40 110 7 9 11 1216 111 8 11 13 14 16 112 4 8-10 14 113 13 16-18 26 28 29 114 11 18 25 32 33 42 115 16 28 44 50 116 7 11 16 19 26-32 34 117 7 18 32 35 118 15 18 119 1 11 13 14 120 11-14 121 11 122 3 6-8 123 35 49 125 4 5 7 12 21-23 27-29 38 43 126 23 25 26 36 42 127 17 24 42 43 128 30 129 3 5 7 10 11 21 22 13 0 3 6 3 7 3 9-41 131 12 13 16 134 12 15 16 23 24 26 135 11 21 23 136 28 29 137 8 9 32 138 5 11 18 25 139 6 7 10 12-14 16-18 140 7 9 10 14 15 141 4 8 10 12 15 16 142 16 201 10 203 2 5 204 14 205 6 206 4 10 11 14 15 2 07 10 13 208 9 209 13 15

Work Permits 109 22 23

77

WORK [Continued] --ollring World War II [Continued]

120 20 21 121 29 123 22 46 124 27 125 3 27 34 35 43 126 35 43 44 127 20 128 21 29 37 129 7 10 130 37 38 40 41 131 26 29 132 23 133 16 20 134 11 20 136 27 28 138 23-25 139 18 20 21 141 21 26 143 19 202 9 203 8 206 10 15 207 3 4 209 20

Employers 101 30 1025-712 103 12 17 22 32 104 2 15 30 105 11 16 106 15 19 107 9 29-31 38 108 14 15 20 109 1 15 20 27 110 9-11 13 27 36 111 15 112 6 7 26 29 32 113 15 16 28 29 114 11 24 31 41-43 115 16 43-45 116 6 7 25 26 28 30-32 117 18 52 118 13 20 119 11-13 16 18 19 120 12 14 15 20 23 121 17 24 122 5-8 123 35 36

78

WORK [Continued] ~players [Continued]

124 20 125 5 21 24 271 281 40 126 151 21 22 251 26 361 371 39 127 11 121 201 211 30 33 128 18 31 129 4 1 7 1 9-11 1 13 1 18 1 21 2 2 130 31 3540 131 16 26 27 133 2 6 134 121 16-18 201 211 25 136 17-19 26 27 33-35 137 6 8 161 19 20 138 3-6 13 20 139 10 121 14-16 140 9-11 141 16 17 201 12 202 2 3 203 7 206 31 15 207 3 5 209 16

Labor Contracting 107 19 261 291 311 32 133 16-18 26

Migrant Labor 101 41 5 12 30 102 6 7 103 24 25 104 2-6 15 241 25 52 105 9-12 171 18 106 121 131 15 17 21-24 107 4 5 8 18 24-27 30 31 108 3 8 15 109 7 8 19-21 27-30 110 91 101 13 15 111 8 12 16 17 112 6 31 32 113 13 15 18 32 114 31 32 115 52 116 27-30 117 12 17-19 291 31 118 16 119 11 12 120 11-13 15 22 121 10 11 22 122 5 22

79

WORK Continued] --grgrant Labor Continued]

123 35 42 43 125 33 126 26 30 33 37 38 127 31 128 16 21 28 129 3 4 11-17 20 21 130 33 34 131 15 19-21 26 133 19 134 9-13 21 22 135 21 25 29 136 37 38 137 16 20 139 13 15-17 140 3 4 141 19 20 142 18 143 11 13 201 8 14 202 4 9 15 203 4 5 7 8-10 205 3 4 7 206 2 4 5-7 9 12-15 208 6 209 8 9 12-15

Mining 103 8 19 115 33 116 20 21 122 11-13 125 1 3 4 12 131 2 140 4 5 141 1

Odd Jobs 104 23 105 15 25 106 3 107 12 18 19 34 35 108 3 5 6 9 111 11 15 16 113 13 114 17 18 32 33 40 41 48 115 19 24 116 25 26 117 7 52 118 18 119 8 12 14 15

80

WORK [Continued] --odd Jobs

120 8 17 122 6 7 22 123 36 40 49 124 14 16 19 24 127 11 128 19 20 29 129 1 3 5 7 131 16 25 30 132 14 17 134 8 12 15 16 135 11 23 137 12 20 25 26 138 18 22 139 6 7 12 16 17 140 1 6-8 10 142 2 3 5 9 14 34 35 143 6 12 14-16 206 3 4 209 20

Oil Fields 102 5-7 12 112 25 26 114 14 15 116 1 13 121 17 125 2 4 1 28 46 129 9 135 7 8 I 23 29 139 22 140 4 142 2 3 206 16 18 208 1-5

Permanent Jobs 101 9 27 29 103 12 17 23 24 32 104 4 6 14 24 26 29 34 106 4 107 19 35 108 4 7-9 109 15 27-29 110 2 10 18 19 21 24 111 6 9-11 16 112 7 30 31 113 1 4 21 28-31 114 16 31 32 48 115 16 1 17 4 4 116 2 7-16 32

81

WORK [Continued] --permanent Jobs [Continued]

118 11 131 18 19 119 191 20 120 201 211 25 121 22 122 2 3 I 5~8 I 23 123 11 VI 35 36 124 1 14-17 125 20 25 27-29 37 126 21 25 33 35-38 127 11 20-22 24 30 128 20 28-30 129 4 7 130 31 36-38 131 21 30 132 18 19 133 19 22 134 11 18 25-28 36 136 2 10 14 15 19 33-35 137 6 8 26-28 138 1-4 8 139 22 23 140 4 5 10-12 20 141 12 17 142 5 25 26 28 35 143 19 201 10 205 6 8 9 2 07 3 1 5 208 1

Prisoners of War as Workers 115 47 133 20 203 9

Strikes 101 17 104 21 22 1 43 105 11 21 106 13 15 16 191 20 33 107 7 11 15 28 109 20 21 110 32 33 111 13 112 7-10 14 113 32 115 48-50 118 18 124 24 125 3 4

82

WORK [Continued] --strikes [Continued]

126 36 127 24 129 10 11 130 40 41 131 27 133 25 138 8 139 16 17 140 14-16 22 201 14 203 7 206 10-13 209 18

Unions 101 17 35 104 21 22 45 105 21 106 15 16 107 5 11-13 21-24 108 12 109 20 112 2 10 32 34-36 113 31 114 42 115 50 116 33 34 118 18 119 13 120 23 24 124 24 125 34 43 45 46 126 36 127 42 128 30 129 10 11 16 130 39-41 46 131 26 134 23 139 16 140 14 22 141 21 203 7 209 18

Wages 101 27 103 10 14 17 18 22 23 33 104 2 4 I 22 I 24 26 341 35 47 105 13 161 17

83

WORK [Continued] --wages [Continued]

106 14 18 19 107 2 12 17 25 30 108 5 6 8 109 6 8 20 21 28 29 31 40 110 7 9 11 1216 111 8 11 13 14 16 112 4 8-10 14 113 13 16-18 26 28 29 114 11 18 25 32 33 42 115 16 28 44 50 116 7 11 16 19 26-32 34 117 7 18 32 35 118 15 18 119 1 11 13 14 120 11-14 121 11 122 3 6-8 123 35 49 125 4 5 7 12 21-23 27-29 38 43 126 23 25 26 36 42 127 17 24 42 43 128 30 129 3 5 7 10 11 21 22 13 0 3 6 3 7 3 9-41 131 12 13 16 134 12 15 16 23 24 26 135 11 21 23 136 28 29 137 8 9 32 138 5 11 18 25 139 6 7 10 12-14 16-18 140 7 9 10 14 15 141 4 8 10 12 15 16 142 16 201 10 203 2 5 204 14 205 6 206 4 10 11 14 15 2 07 10 13 208 9 209 13 15

Work Permits 109 22 23

78

WORK [Continued] ~players [Continued]

124 20 125 5 21 24 271 281 40 126 151 21 22 251 26 361 371 39 127 11 121 201 211 30 33 128 18 31 129 4 1 7 1 9-11 1 13 1 18 1 21 2 2 130 31 3540 131 16 26 27 133 2 6 134 121 16-18 201 211 25 136 17-19 26 27 33-35 137 6 8 161 19 20 138 3-6 13 20 139 10 121 14-16 140 9-11 141 16 17 201 12 202 2 3 203 7 206 31 15 207 3 5 209 16

Labor Contracting 107 19 261 291 311 32 133 16-18 26

Migrant Labor 101 41 5 12 30 102 6 7 103 24 25 104 2-6 15 241 25 52 105 9-12 171 18 106 121 131 15 17 21-24 107 4 5 8 18 24-27 30 31 108 3 8 15 109 7 8 19-21 27-30 110 91 101 13 15 111 8 12 16 17 112 6 31 32 113 13 15 18 32 114 31 32 115 52 116 27-30 117 12 17-19 291 31 118 16 119 11 12 120 11-13 15 22 121 10 11 22 122 5 22

79

WORK Continued] --grgrant Labor Continued]

123 35 42 43 125 33 126 26 30 33 37 38 127 31 128 16 21 28 129 3 4 11-17 20 21 130 33 34 131 15 19-21 26 133 19 134 9-13 21 22 135 21 25 29 136 37 38 137 16 20 139 13 15-17 140 3 4 141 19 20 142 18 143 11 13 201 8 14 202 4 9 15 203 4 5 7 8-10 205 3 4 7 206 2 4 5-7 9 12-15 208 6 209 8 9 12-15

Mining 103 8 19 115 33 116 20 21 122 11-13 125 1 3 4 12 131 2 140 4 5 141 1

Odd Jobs 104 23 105 15 25 106 3 107 12 18 19 34 35 108 3 5 6 9 111 11 15 16 113 13 114 17 18 32 33 40 41 48 115 19 24 116 25 26 117 7 52 118 18 119 8 12 14 15

80

WORK [Continued] --odd Jobs

120 8 17 122 6 7 22 123 36 40 49 124 14 16 19 24 127 11 128 19 20 29 129 1 3 5 7 131 16 25 30 132 14 17 134 8 12 15 16 135 11 23 137 12 20 25 26 138 18 22 139 6 7 12 16 17 140 1 6-8 10 142 2 3 5 9 14 34 35 143 6 12 14-16 206 3 4 209 20

Oil Fields 102 5-7 12 112 25 26 114 14 15 116 1 13 121 17 125 2 4 1 28 46 129 9 135 7 8 I 23 29 139 22 140 4 142 2 3 206 16 18 208 1-5

Permanent Jobs 101 9 27 29 103 12 17 23 24 32 104 4 6 14 24 26 29 34 106 4 107 19 35 108 4 7-9 109 15 27-29 110 2 10 18 19 21 24 111 6 9-11 16 112 7 30 31 113 1 4 21 28-31 114 16 31 32 48 115 16 1 17 4 4 116 2 7-16 32

81

WORK [Continued] --permanent Jobs [Continued]

118 11 131 18 19 119 191 20 120 201 211 25 121 22 122 2 3 I 5~8 I 23 123 11 VI 35 36 124 1 14-17 125 20 25 27-29 37 126 21 25 33 35-38 127 11 20-22 24 30 128 20 28-30 129 4 7 130 31 36-38 131 21 30 132 18 19 133 19 22 134 11 18 25-28 36 136 2 10 14 15 19 33-35 137 6 8 26-28 138 1-4 8 139 22 23 140 4 5 10-12 20 141 12 17 142 5 25 26 28 35 143 19 201 10 205 6 8 9 2 07 3 1 5 208 1

Prisoners of War as Workers 115 47 133 20 203 9

Strikes 101 17 104 21 22 1 43 105 11 21 106 13 15 16 191 20 33 107 7 11 15 28 109 20 21 110 32 33 111 13 112 7-10 14 113 32 115 48-50 118 18 124 24 125 3 4

82

WORK [Continued] --strikes [Continued]

126 36 127 24 129 10 11 130 40 41 131 27 133 25 138 8 139 16 17 140 14-16 22 201 14 203 7 206 10-13 209 18

Unions 101 17 35 104 21 22 45 105 21 106 15 16 107 5 11-13 21-24 108 12 109 20 112 2 10 32 34-36 113 31 114 42 115 50 116 33 34 118 18 119 13 120 23 24 124 24 125 34 43 45 46 126 36 127 42 128 30 129 10 11 16 130 39-41 46 131 26 134 23 139 16 140 14 22 141 21 203 7 209 18

Wages 101 27 103 10 14 17 18 22 23 33 104 2 4 I 22 I 24 26 341 35 47 105 13 161 17

83

WORK [Continued] --wages [Continued]

106 14 18 19 107 2 12 17 25 30 108 5 6 8 109 6 8 20 21 28 29 31 40 110 7 9 11 1216 111 8 11 13 14 16 112 4 8-10 14 113 13 16-18 26 28 29 114 11 18 25 32 33 42 115 16 28 44 50 116 7 11 16 19 26-32 34 117 7 18 32 35 118 15 18 119 1 11 13 14 120 11-14 121 11 122 3 6-8 123 35 49 125 4 5 7 12 21-23 27-29 38 43 126 23 25 26 36 42 127 17 24 42 43 128 30 129 3 5 7 10 11 21 22 13 0 3 6 3 7 3 9-41 131 12 13 16 134 12 15 16 23 24 26 135 11 21 23 136 28 29 137 8 9 32 138 5 11 18 25 139 6 7 10 12-14 16-18 140 7 9 10 14 15 141 4 8 10 12 15 16 142 16 201 10 203 2 5 204 14 205 6 206 4 10 11 14 15 2 07 10 13 208 9 209 13 15

Work Permits 109 22 23

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WORK Continued] --grgrant Labor Continued]

123 35 42 43 125 33 126 26 30 33 37 38 127 31 128 16 21 28 129 3 4 11-17 20 21 130 33 34 131 15 19-21 26 133 19 134 9-13 21 22 135 21 25 29 136 37 38 137 16 20 139 13 15-17 140 3 4 141 19 20 142 18 143 11 13 201 8 14 202 4 9 15 203 4 5 7 8-10 205 3 4 7 206 2 4 5-7 9 12-15 208 6 209 8 9 12-15

Mining 103 8 19 115 33 116 20 21 122 11-13 125 1 3 4 12 131 2 140 4 5 141 1

Odd Jobs 104 23 105 15 25 106 3 107 12 18 19 34 35 108 3 5 6 9 111 11 15 16 113 13 114 17 18 32 33 40 41 48 115 19 24 116 25 26 117 7 52 118 18 119 8 12 14 15

80

WORK [Continued] --odd Jobs

120 8 17 122 6 7 22 123 36 40 49 124 14 16 19 24 127 11 128 19 20 29 129 1 3 5 7 131 16 25 30 132 14 17 134 8 12 15 16 135 11 23 137 12 20 25 26 138 18 22 139 6 7 12 16 17 140 1 6-8 10 142 2 3 5 9 14 34 35 143 6 12 14-16 206 3 4 209 20

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Permanent Jobs 101 9 27 29 103 12 17 23 24 32 104 4 6 14 24 26 29 34 106 4 107 19 35 108 4 7-9 109 15 27-29 110 2 10 18 19 21 24 111 6 9-11 16 112 7 30 31 113 1 4 21 28-31 114 16 31 32 48 115 16 1 17 4 4 116 2 7-16 32

81

WORK [Continued] --permanent Jobs [Continued]

118 11 131 18 19 119 191 20 120 201 211 25 121 22 122 2 3 I 5~8 I 23 123 11 VI 35 36 124 1 14-17 125 20 25 27-29 37 126 21 25 33 35-38 127 11 20-22 24 30 128 20 28-30 129 4 7 130 31 36-38 131 21 30 132 18 19 133 19 22 134 11 18 25-28 36 136 2 10 14 15 19 33-35 137 6 8 26-28 138 1-4 8 139 22 23 140 4 5 10-12 20 141 12 17 142 5 25 26 28 35 143 19 201 10 205 6 8 9 2 07 3 1 5 208 1

Prisoners of War as Workers 115 47 133 20 203 9

Strikes 101 17 104 21 22 1 43 105 11 21 106 13 15 16 191 20 33 107 7 11 15 28 109 20 21 110 32 33 111 13 112 7-10 14 113 32 115 48-50 118 18 124 24 125 3 4

82

WORK [Continued] --strikes [Continued]

126 36 127 24 129 10 11 130 40 41 131 27 133 25 138 8 139 16 17 140 14-16 22 201 14 203 7 206 10-13 209 18

Unions 101 17 35 104 21 22 45 105 21 106 15 16 107 5 11-13 21-24 108 12 109 20 112 2 10 32 34-36 113 31 114 42 115 50 116 33 34 118 18 119 13 120 23 24 124 24 125 34 43 45 46 126 36 127 42 128 30 129 10 11 16 130 39-41 46 131 26 134 23 139 16 140 14 22 141 21 203 7 209 18

Wages 101 27 103 10 14 17 18 22 23 33 104 2 4 I 22 I 24 26 341 35 47 105 13 161 17

83

WORK [Continued] --wages [Continued]

106 14 18 19 107 2 12 17 25 30 108 5 6 8 109 6 8 20 21 28 29 31 40 110 7 9 11 1216 111 8 11 13 14 16 112 4 8-10 14 113 13 16-18 26 28 29 114 11 18 25 32 33 42 115 16 28 44 50 116 7 11 16 19 26-32 34 117 7 18 32 35 118 15 18 119 1 11 13 14 120 11-14 121 11 122 3 6-8 123 35 49 125 4 5 7 12 21-23 27-29 38 43 126 23 25 26 36 42 127 17 24 42 43 128 30 129 3 5 7 10 11 21 22 13 0 3 6 3 7 3 9-41 131 12 13 16 134 12 15 16 23 24 26 135 11 21 23 136 28 29 137 8 9 32 138 5 11 18 25 139 6 7 10 12-14 16-18 140 7 9 10 14 15 141 4 8 10 12 15 16 142 16 201 10 203 2 5 204 14 205 6 206 4 10 11 14 15 2 07 10 13 208 9 209 13 15

Work Permits 109 22 23

80

WORK [Continued] --odd Jobs

120 8 17 122 6 7 22 123 36 40 49 124 14 16 19 24 127 11 128 19 20 29 129 1 3 5 7 131 16 25 30 132 14 17 134 8 12 15 16 135 11 23 137 12 20 25 26 138 18 22 139 6 7 12 16 17 140 1 6-8 10 142 2 3 5 9 14 34 35 143 6 12 14-16 206 3 4 209 20

Oil Fields 102 5-7 12 112 25 26 114 14 15 116 1 13 121 17 125 2 4 1 28 46 129 9 135 7 8 I 23 29 139 22 140 4 142 2 3 206 16 18 208 1-5

Permanent Jobs 101 9 27 29 103 12 17 23 24 32 104 4 6 14 24 26 29 34 106 4 107 19 35 108 4 7-9 109 15 27-29 110 2 10 18 19 21 24 111 6 9-11 16 112 7 30 31 113 1 4 21 28-31 114 16 31 32 48 115 16 1 17 4 4 116 2 7-16 32

81

WORK [Continued] --permanent Jobs [Continued]

118 11 131 18 19 119 191 20 120 201 211 25 121 22 122 2 3 I 5~8 I 23 123 11 VI 35 36 124 1 14-17 125 20 25 27-29 37 126 21 25 33 35-38 127 11 20-22 24 30 128 20 28-30 129 4 7 130 31 36-38 131 21 30 132 18 19 133 19 22 134 11 18 25-28 36 136 2 10 14 15 19 33-35 137 6 8 26-28 138 1-4 8 139 22 23 140 4 5 10-12 20 141 12 17 142 5 25 26 28 35 143 19 201 10 205 6 8 9 2 07 3 1 5 208 1

Prisoners of War as Workers 115 47 133 20 203 9

Strikes 101 17 104 21 22 1 43 105 11 21 106 13 15 16 191 20 33 107 7 11 15 28 109 20 21 110 32 33 111 13 112 7-10 14 113 32 115 48-50 118 18 124 24 125 3 4

82

WORK [Continued] --strikes [Continued]

126 36 127 24 129 10 11 130 40 41 131 27 133 25 138 8 139 16 17 140 14-16 22 201 14 203 7 206 10-13 209 18

Unions 101 17 35 104 21 22 45 105 21 106 15 16 107 5 11-13 21-24 108 12 109 20 112 2 10 32 34-36 113 31 114 42 115 50 116 33 34 118 18 119 13 120 23 24 124 24 125 34 43 45 46 126 36 127 42 128 30 129 10 11 16 130 39-41 46 131 26 134 23 139 16 140 14 22 141 21 203 7 209 18

Wages 101 27 103 10 14 17 18 22 23 33 104 2 4 I 22 I 24 26 341 35 47 105 13 161 17

83

WORK [Continued] --wages [Continued]

106 14 18 19 107 2 12 17 25 30 108 5 6 8 109 6 8 20 21 28 29 31 40 110 7 9 11 1216 111 8 11 13 14 16 112 4 8-10 14 113 13 16-18 26 28 29 114 11 18 25 32 33 42 115 16 28 44 50 116 7 11 16 19 26-32 34 117 7 18 32 35 118 15 18 119 1 11 13 14 120 11-14 121 11 122 3 6-8 123 35 49 125 4 5 7 12 21-23 27-29 38 43 126 23 25 26 36 42 127 17 24 42 43 128 30 129 3 5 7 10 11 21 22 13 0 3 6 3 7 3 9-41 131 12 13 16 134 12 15 16 23 24 26 135 11 21 23 136 28 29 137 8 9 32 138 5 11 18 25 139 6 7 10 12-14 16-18 140 7 9 10 14 15 141 4 8 10 12 15 16 142 16 201 10 203 2 5 204 14 205 6 206 4 10 11 14 15 2 07 10 13 208 9 209 13 15

Work Permits 109 22 23

81

WORK [Continued] --permanent Jobs [Continued]

118 11 131 18 19 119 191 20 120 201 211 25 121 22 122 2 3 I 5~8 I 23 123 11 VI 35 36 124 1 14-17 125 20 25 27-29 37 126 21 25 33 35-38 127 11 20-22 24 30 128 20 28-30 129 4 7 130 31 36-38 131 21 30 132 18 19 133 19 22 134 11 18 25-28 36 136 2 10 14 15 19 33-35 137 6 8 26-28 138 1-4 8 139 22 23 140 4 5 10-12 20 141 12 17 142 5 25 26 28 35 143 19 201 10 205 6 8 9 2 07 3 1 5 208 1

Prisoners of War as Workers 115 47 133 20 203 9

Strikes 101 17 104 21 22 1 43 105 11 21 106 13 15 16 191 20 33 107 7 11 15 28 109 20 21 110 32 33 111 13 112 7-10 14 113 32 115 48-50 118 18 124 24 125 3 4

82

WORK [Continued] --strikes [Continued]

126 36 127 24 129 10 11 130 40 41 131 27 133 25 138 8 139 16 17 140 14-16 22 201 14 203 7 206 10-13 209 18

Unions 101 17 35 104 21 22 45 105 21 106 15 16 107 5 11-13 21-24 108 12 109 20 112 2 10 32 34-36 113 31 114 42 115 50 116 33 34 118 18 119 13 120 23 24 124 24 125 34 43 45 46 126 36 127 42 128 30 129 10 11 16 130 39-41 46 131 26 134 23 139 16 140 14 22 141 21 203 7 209 18

Wages 101 27 103 10 14 17 18 22 23 33 104 2 4 I 22 I 24 26 341 35 47 105 13 161 17

83

WORK [Continued] --wages [Continued]

106 14 18 19 107 2 12 17 25 30 108 5 6 8 109 6 8 20 21 28 29 31 40 110 7 9 11 1216 111 8 11 13 14 16 112 4 8-10 14 113 13 16-18 26 28 29 114 11 18 25 32 33 42 115 16 28 44 50 116 7 11 16 19 26-32 34 117 7 18 32 35 118 15 18 119 1 11 13 14 120 11-14 121 11 122 3 6-8 123 35 49 125 4 5 7 12 21-23 27-29 38 43 126 23 25 26 36 42 127 17 24 42 43 128 30 129 3 5 7 10 11 21 22 13 0 3 6 3 7 3 9-41 131 12 13 16 134 12 15 16 23 24 26 135 11 21 23 136 28 29 137 8 9 32 138 5 11 18 25 139 6 7 10 12-14 16-18 140 7 9 10 14 15 141 4 8 10 12 15 16 142 16 201 10 203 2 5 204 14 205 6 206 4 10 11 14 15 2 07 10 13 208 9 209 13 15

Work Permits 109 22 23

82

WORK [Continued] --strikes [Continued]

126 36 127 24 129 10 11 130 40 41 131 27 133 25 138 8 139 16 17 140 14-16 22 201 14 203 7 206 10-13 209 18

Unions 101 17 35 104 21 22 45 105 21 106 15 16 107 5 11-13 21-24 108 12 109 20 112 2 10 32 34-36 113 31 114 42 115 50 116 33 34 118 18 119 13 120 23 24 124 24 125 34 43 45 46 126 36 127 42 128 30 129 10 11 16 130 39-41 46 131 26 134 23 139 16 140 14 22 141 21 203 7 209 18

Wages 101 27 103 10 14 17 18 22 23 33 104 2 4 I 22 I 24 26 341 35 47 105 13 161 17

83

WORK [Continued] --wages [Continued]

106 14 18 19 107 2 12 17 25 30 108 5 6 8 109 6 8 20 21 28 29 31 40 110 7 9 11 1216 111 8 11 13 14 16 112 4 8-10 14 113 13 16-18 26 28 29 114 11 18 25 32 33 42 115 16 28 44 50 116 7 11 16 19 26-32 34 117 7 18 32 35 118 15 18 119 1 11 13 14 120 11-14 121 11 122 3 6-8 123 35 49 125 4 5 7 12 21-23 27-29 38 43 126 23 25 26 36 42 127 17 24 42 43 128 30 129 3 5 7 10 11 21 22 13 0 3 6 3 7 3 9-41 131 12 13 16 134 12 15 16 23 24 26 135 11 21 23 136 28 29 137 8 9 32 138 5 11 18 25 139 6 7 10 12-14 16-18 140 7 9 10 14 15 141 4 8 10 12 15 16 142 16 201 10 203 2 5 204 14 205 6 206 4 10 11 14 15 2 07 10 13 208 9 209 13 15

Work Permits 109 22 23

83

WORK [Continued] --wages [Continued]

106 14 18 19 107 2 12 17 25 30 108 5 6 8 109 6 8 20 21 28 29 31 40 110 7 9 11 1216 111 8 11 13 14 16 112 4 8-10 14 113 13 16-18 26 28 29 114 11 18 25 32 33 42 115 16 28 44 50 116 7 11 16 19 26-32 34 117 7 18 32 35 118 15 18 119 1 11 13 14 120 11-14 121 11 122 3 6-8 123 35 49 125 4 5 7 12 21-23 27-29 38 43 126 23 25 26 36 42 127 17 24 42 43 128 30 129 3 5 7 10 11 21 22 13 0 3 6 3 7 3 9-41 131 12 13 16 134 12 15 16 23 24 26 135 11 21 23 136 28 29 137 8 9 32 138 5 11 18 25 139 6 7 10 12-14 16-18 140 7 9 10 14 15 141 4 8 10 12 15 16 142 16 201 10 203 2 5 204 14 205 6 206 4 10 11 14 15 2 07 10 13 208 9 209 13 15

Work Permits 109 22 23