So began Logan\u27s long career in Sheridan County. The year was 1930, and she had just arrived f... more So began Logan\u27s long career in Sheridan County. The year was 1930, and she had just arrived from North Dakota, a fresh Cum Laude graduate of Jamestown College. The social and cultural walls that divided the community were at once unambiguously defined for her-with a simple list. The good Catholics and Lutherans of Plentywood made sure that the custodians of their children\u27s minds would be well insulated from the riffraff of the town-the liquor distillers, the bootleggers, and, of course, the reds. The social center of the community, the Farmer-Labor Templethe Red Temple to local conservatives-was generally off limits to Logan and her fellow teachers. The countless parties, dances, and celebrations held there were not to be part of their social life; that list guaranteed it. Emblazoned with hammers and sickles, the red flags that occasionally adorned the Temple marked for Plentywood\u27s teachers and their middleclass guardians-contemptuously referred to as mainstreeters by lo...
... Shorter analyses can be found in Irving Bernstein, The Lean Years: A History of the American ... more ... Shorter analyses can be found in Irving Bernstein, The Lean Years: A History of the American Worker, 1920-1933 (Boston, 1960), 144-89; David Brody, "The Rise and Decline of Welfare Capitalism," in David Brody, Workers in Industrial America: Essays on the Twentieth ...
... Bridgeport's socialist New Deal, 1915-36 / Cecelia Bucki. ... I also wish to thank t... more ... Bridgeport's socialist New Deal, 1915-36 / Cecelia Bucki. ... I also wish to thank those who sat for interviews: Jack C. Bergen, Jack K. Donnelly, Frank Fazekas, Ethel M. Freedman, Abraham E. Knepler, L. Herman Lavit, Robert McLevy, Michael Russo, Pearl K. Russo, Josephine ...
So began Logan\u27s long career in Sheridan County. The year was 1930, and she had just arrived f... more So began Logan\u27s long career in Sheridan County. The year was 1930, and she had just arrived from North Dakota, a fresh Cum Laude graduate of Jamestown College. The social and cultural walls that divided the community were at once unambiguously defined for her-with a simple list. The good Catholics and Lutherans of Plentywood made sure that the custodians of their children\u27s minds would be well insulated from the riffraff of the town-the liquor distillers, the bootleggers, and, of course, the reds. The social center of the community, the Farmer-Labor Templethe Red Temple to local conservatives-was generally off limits to Logan and her fellow teachers. The countless parties, dances, and celebrations held there were not to be part of their social life; that list guaranteed it. Emblazoned with hammers and sickles, the red flags that occasionally adorned the Temple marked for Plentywood\u27s teachers and their middleclass guardians-contemptuously referred to as mainstreeters by lo...
... Shorter analyses can be found in Irving Bernstein, The Lean Years: A History of the American ... more ... Shorter analyses can be found in Irving Bernstein, The Lean Years: A History of the American Worker, 1920-1933 (Boston, 1960), 144-89; David Brody, "The Rise and Decline of Welfare Capitalism," in David Brody, Workers in Industrial America: Essays on the Twentieth ...
... Bridgeport's socialist New Deal, 1915-36 / Cecelia Bucki. ... I also wish to thank t... more ... Bridgeport's socialist New Deal, 1915-36 / Cecelia Bucki. ... I also wish to thank those who sat for interviews: Jack C. Bergen, Jack K. Donnelly, Frank Fazekas, Ethel M. Freedman, Abraham E. Knepler, L. Herman Lavit, Robert McLevy, Michael Russo, Pearl K. Russo, Josephine ...
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