David M. Katzman; Thomas Paterson; William Tuttle; David W. Blight; Howard Chudacoff; Fredrik Logevall; Beth Bailey; Mary Beth N Wadsworth Publishing (2004) Kovakantinen kirja
David W. Blight; Howard Chudacoff; Fredrik Logevall; Beth Bailey; Mary Beth Norton; Carol Sheriff; David M. Katzman Houghton Mifflin (2007) Pehmeäkantinen kirja
David M. Katzman; Carol Sheriff; David W. Blight; Howard Chudacoff; Fredrik Logevall; Beth Bailey; Debra Michals; Mary Beth Nort Wadsworth Publishing (2009) Pehmeäkantinen kirja
David W. Blight; Howard Chudacoff; Fredrik Logevall; Beth Bailey; Mary Beth Norton; Carol Sheriff; David M. Katzman Wadsworth (2011) Pehmeäkantinen kirja
David W. Blight; Howard Chudacoff; Fredrik Logevall; Beth Bailey; Mary Beth Norton; Carol Sheriff; David M. Katzman Wadsworth (2011) Pehmeäkantinen kirja
Howard Chudacoff; Fredrik Logevall; Beth Bailey; Mary Beth Norton; David M. Katzman; Thomas Paterson; William Tuttle; David W. B Wadsworth Publishing (2006) Pehmeäkantinen kirja
Carol Sheriff; David M. Katzman; David W. Blight; Howard Chudacoff; Fredrik Logevall; Beth Bailey; Mary Beth Norton Wadsworth Publishing (2007) Pehmeäkantinen kirja
Mary Beth Norton; David M Katzman; University David W Blight; Howard P Chudacoff; Professor of History Fredrik Logevall; Ba Houghton Mifflin (2007) Kovakantinen kirja
David W. Blight; Howard Chudacoff; Fredrik Logevall; Beth Bailey; Mary Beth Norton; Carol Sheriff; David M. Katzman Cengage Learning, Inc (2008) Pehmeäkantinen kirja
David W. Blight; Howard Chudacoff; Fredrik Logevall; Beth Bailey; Mary Beth Norton; Carol Sheriff; David M. Katzman Cengage Learning, Inc (2008) Pehmeäkantinen kirja
Plain Folk depicts both the ordinary occupations and ethnic and racial diversity of America at the turn of the century. Katzman and Tuttle have drawn upon 75 brief autobiographies or "lifelets" of working-class Americans published between 1902 and 1906 in The Independent magazine. Among the seventeen life stories included here are those of a Lithuanian stockyards worker in Chicago, a Polish sweatshop girl and a Chinese merchant in New York City, a black peon in rural Georgia, and a Swedish farmer in Minnesota. Together they provide an unmediated and seldom-seen view of American life during this period.