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‘Unemployment Grows in Land of Tobacco Leaves’ by William Taylor from The Daily Worker. Vol. 9 No. 205. August 27, 1932.

Huge tobacco corporations that control Richmond, Virginia lay-off thousands and the petty local capitalists force the city’s working class to shoulder every burden, including real hunger, of the economic crisis during the Great Depression. ‘Unemployment Grows in Land of Tobacco Leaves’ by William Taylor from The Daily Worker. Vol. 9 No. 205. August 27, 1932. […]
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