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California culture / Demographic history of the United States / Okie / California / Great Plains / Charles J. Shindo / Weedpatch Camp / Farm Security Administration / Modesto /  California / Dust Bowl / Great Depression in the United States / United States
Date: 2006-04-05 11:32:33
California culture
Demographic history of the United States
Okie
California
Great Plains
Charles J. Shindo
Weedpatch Camp
Farm Security Administration
Modesto
California
Dust Bowl
Great Depression in the United States
United States

FROM OKLAHOMANS TO “OKIES”: IDENTITY FORMATION IN RURAL CALIFORNIA

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