Search for tag: "north vs. south"
Jessie Moss: Georgia GirlJessie Moss describes the appeal of living in a boardinghouse with people from all over the United States during World War II.
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Edith Bond: Grand Central StationEdith Bond describes her experience changing trains at Grand Central Station in New York on the way to Northampton, Massachusetts, where she would begin officer's training school in the Navy.
From Adina Langer
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Henry Ahola: Georgia ConnectionHenry Ahola recounts how even before he was briefly stationed in Georgia during World War II, he had visited his uncle's home in the southeast region of the state.
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Earline Gaither: Clothing for WorkEarline Gaither describes the clothing she had to wear while working at the Willow Run manufacturing plant during World War II.
From Adina Langer
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Louvinia Jordan: Returning HomeLouvinia Jordan describes her depature from Washington, D.C. after World War II.
From Adina Langer
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Louvinia Jordan: Changing AttitudesLouvinia Jordan discusses the impact of the Second World War on southern attitudes towards the North.
From Adina Langer
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Jane Tucker: One Jewish FamilyJane Tucker discusses the commonplace anti-Semitism present in her hometown.
From Adina Langer
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Jane Tucker: "Damn Yankees"Jane Tucker discusses her perception of people from the north prior to World War II (ADULT LANGUAGE WARNING).
From Adina Langer
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