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Federal Writers Project

Auteur de Gumbo Ya-Ya: A Collection of Louisiana Folk Tales

337 oeuvres 5,225 utilisateurs 52 critiques

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(eng) The Federal Writers' Project (later known as the Writers' Program) was a project/program of the Works Progress Administration (later known as the Work Projects Administration, called the WPA for short). The WPA also funded other projects like the Federal Artists' Project. Please do not combine the Federal Writers' Project and the WPA.

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Œuvres de Federal Writers Project

American Wild Life Illustrated (1940) 93 exemplaires
New Orleans City Guide (1938) 86 exemplaires
The WPA Guide to Minnesota (1938) 70 exemplaires
Maine: A Guide "Down East" (1937) 58 exemplaires
Iowa: A Guide to the Hawkeye State (1941) 55 exemplaires
Tennessee: A Guide to the State (1939) 51 exemplaires
Arizona: A State Guide (1940) 51 exemplaires
Legends of the Mighty Sioux (1941) 50 exemplaires
These Are Our Lives (1939) 47 exemplaires
Louisiana: A Guide to the State (1941) 41 exemplaires
Alaska, Last American Frontier (1939) 40 exemplaires
Oregon, End of the Trail (1940) 40 exemplaires
Alabama: A Guide to the Deep South (1941) 39 exemplaires
The WPA Guide to 1930s Kansas (1984) 36 exemplaires
A South Dakota Guide (1938) 36 exemplaires
Death Valley: A Guide (1939) 33 exemplaires
Utah: A Guide to the State (1941) 33 exemplaires
Monterey Peninsula (1941) 31 exemplaires
Cape Cod Pilot (1937) 30 exemplaires
The Minnesota Arrowhead Country (1941) 29 exemplaires
Washington, City and Capital (1937) 29 exemplaires
Idaho: A Guide in Word and Picture (1937) 27 exemplaires
Montana: A State Guide Book (1939) 26 exemplaires
The Negro in Virginia (1994) 26 exemplaires
Arkansas: A Guide to the State (1941) 26 exemplaires
Tennessee Slave Narratives (1941) 20 exemplaires
Chicago and Suburbs, 1939 (1989) 20 exemplaires
The Ohio Guide (1940) 20 exemplaires
Birds in Florida (1942) 20 exemplaires
The WPA Dallas Guide and History (1992) 19 exemplaires
U.S. One: Maine to Florida (1938) 19 exemplaires
A maritime history of New York (1972) 17 exemplaires
Kentucky Slave Narratives (1941) 16 exemplaires
North Carolina Slave Narratives (2006) 15 exemplaires
Bohemian Flats (Borealis books) (1941) 13 exemplaires
South Carolina Slave Narratives (2006) 13 exemplaires
New Castle on the Delaware (1937) 12 exemplaires
The Berkshire Hills (1939) 12 exemplaires
Connecticut, Past and Present (1938) 11 exemplaires
Portland city guide (1940) 10 exemplaires
Arkansas Slave Narratives (2006) 10 exemplaires
Houston: A History and Guide (1942) 10 exemplaires
Mount Hood: A Guide (1940) 10 exemplaires
A Guide to Key West (1941) 9 exemplaires
Georgia Slave Narratives (2006) 9 exemplaires
San Diego: A California City (1937) 9 exemplaires
Ghost Towns of Colorado (1947) 8 exemplaires
The Central Valley Project (1942) 8 exemplaires
The Italians of New York (1938) 8 exemplaires
Bergen county panorama (1941) 5 exemplaires
Almanac For New Yorkers 1938 (1937) 5 exemplaires
Almanac for Thirty-Niners (1938) 5 exemplaires
Florida seafood cookery (2004) 5 exemplaires
The Spanish missions of Florida (1993) 4 exemplaires
Port Arthur (1940) 4 exemplaires
Cavalcade of the American Negro (1940) 4 exemplaires
Savannah (1972) 4 exemplaires
Whaling Masters (1938) 4 exemplaires
A trip on many waters (1940) 3 exemplaires
Lincoln City Guide 3 exemplaires
South Carolina Folk Tales (1975) 3 exemplaires
Provo, pioneer Mormon city (1942) 3 exemplaires
Fairhaven, Massachusetts (1939) 3 exemplaires
The Builders of Timberline Lodge (1937) 3 exemplaires
Story of Bees 2 exemplaires
Minneapolis the Story of a City (1976) 2 exemplaires
The story of Washington-Wilkes (1941) 2 exemplaires
Nauvoo guide (1983) 2 exemplaires
HISTORY OF LINN COUNTY (OREGON) (1970) 2 exemplaires
A History of Spartanburg County (1976) 2 exemplaires
3 hikes thru the Wissahickon (1936) 2 exemplaires
The Rhinelander Logging Museum (1940) 2 exemplaires
The floods of Johnston 2 exemplaires
Augusta (1938) 2 exemplaires
Matawan, 1686-1936 (1936) 2 exemplaires
Old Princeton's neighbors (1939) 2 exemplaires
Rockford 1 exemplaire
Palmetto place names 1 exemplaire
American Wild Life 1 exemplaire
Pennsylvania cavalcade (2016) 1 exemplaire
Galena guide 1 exemplaire
Bohemian Flats 1 exemplaire
Palmetto Place Names (1941) 1 exemplaire
Life in an Ant Hill 1 exemplaire
Nature trails 1 exemplaire
The story of paper 1 exemplaire
Pennsylvania Cavalcade (1942) 1 exemplaire
The yoke-makers of Michigan. (1940) 1 exemplaire
Motion pictures 1 exemplaire
The Apache 1 exemplaire
Portage 1 exemplaire
New Orleans City Guide (1938) 1 exemplaire
Whaling Masters (1987) 1 exemplaire
Death Valley: A Guide (1939) 1 exemplaire
Wind, Water and Air 1 exemplaire
Nebraska folklore 1 exemplaire
A Bid for Liberty (1937) 1 exemplaire
Migrant Families 1 exemplaire
The story of clay 1 exemplaire
Slave Narratives 1 exemplaire
In the Land of Breathitt (1941) 1 exemplaire
Hoosier Tall Stories (1939) 1 exemplaire

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Autres noms
Federal Writers' Program of the Work Projects Administration
Federal Writers' Project of the Work Projects Administration
Writers' Program of the Work Projects Administration
Date de naissance
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Date de décès
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Nationalité
USA
Pays (pour la carte)
USA
Notice de désambigüisation
The Federal Writers' Project (later known as the Writers' Program) was a project/program of the Works Progress Administration (later known as the Work Projects Administration, called the WPA for short). The WPA also funded other projects like the Federal Artists' Project. Please do not combine the Federal Writers' Project and the WPA.

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Skimmed the first part and glanced at cities, tours and index. Best chapters were history, food and agriculture
 
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ulmannc | 1 autre critique | Dec 26, 2023 |
If you can understand and read heavy Negro dialect, then you will enjoy this book. It took me a few chapters to get into the groove and read fluidly. I personally believe this to be one of the most important history books of all time. You hear directly from the survivors of slavery, themselves, of where they came from, their experiences as a slave, and what they did following freedom, without the fluff or the lies or the changing of history. This volume consists of interviews of all persons who were brought to Texas as slaves from the east coast in and around 1858, at the cusp of the Civil War. Interviews were performed just in time, as all the ex-slaves were now very old, from about 86 years to over 100 years old.
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2019 52-Bookmark Reading Challenge -
#18/52 - Book about history
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MissysBookshelf | Aug 27, 2023 |
Gumbo Ya-Ya: A Collection of Louisiana Folk Tales by Lyle Saxon, Robert Tallant (1945), 1st edition, hardcover (no jacket), 581 pages.

I was able to find this rare first edition (1945) for my Louisiana book collection for $50 on eBay from the Catholic Charities of NE Kansas in Overland, KS. All proceeds went to charity.

A very unique read! The extended title is a little deceiving. This was mostly centered around Creole folklore and many religious superstitions in, specifically, New Orleans in early 1940’s. But, there were many odd stories presented by way of real life interviews with a few elders of the city of New Orleans describing their memories of certain events that actually took place and some photos included to go along with the stories. Not all of the stories in this book are folklore; some are actually true. You can also Google some of the other people he writes about and actually find old photos of them online. These stories you may never hear or read about anywhere else. It seems they were gathered just in time, as some of the interviewees were in their 80’s and 90’s in the early 1940’s when these interviews were taking place. They would have been born between about 1850 and 1860 and would have seen a lot of changes over their lifetime. If you are Creole, or have Creole blood, you will find this book extremely interesting. Who knows, you might even find your ancestor’s name mentioned. I looked forward to each chapter because it was a completely different story on something that happened in New Orleans. Some stories were very intriguing, while others, I yawned my way through.… (plus d'informations)
 
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MissysBookshelf | 1 autre critique | Aug 27, 2023 |
In the 1930s, at the height of the Great Depression, the federal government put thousands of unemployed writers to work in the Federal Writers Project of the Works Progress Administration (WPA). Out of their efforts came the American Guide series, the first comprehensive guidebooks to the people, resources, and traditions of each state in the union.

The WPA Guide to Minnesota is a lively and detailed introduction to the state and its people. Much has changed since the book's first publication in 1938 when, as the authors noted, some Minnesotans could "clearly recall . . . the sight of browsing buffalo herds, and the creaking of thong-tied Red River carts." But the book vividly recaptures the era when annual fishing licenses cost fifty cents, farmers ran barn dances for motoring townfolk, Duluth was the headquarters of the Hay Fever Club of America, and the nearly new Foshay Tower loomed on the Minneapolis skyline.

The guide has much more than nostalgia to offer today's readers. Twenty auto tours and six special city tours tell the stories of the state's people and places and offer a fascinating alternative to freeway travel. Essays on major themes such as native peoples, history, arts, transportation, and sports provide an authentic self-portrait of 1930s Minnesota in humorous, loving, and literary prose.
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CalleFriden | Mar 16, 2023 |

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Statistiques

Œuvres
337
Membres
5,225
Popularité
#4,770
Évaluation
½ 3.4
Critiques
52
ISBN
410
Langues
1

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