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  1. 29 de jun. de 2011 · With their sixth collaboration, Someplace Like America: Tales From the New Great Depression, they return to the subjects and settings from their first book, Journey to Nowhere. This is grassroots social journalism at its most revealing.

  2. InSomeplace Like America, writer Dale Maharidge and photographer Michael S. Williamson take us to the working-class heart of America, bringing to life-through s...

  3. Someplace Like America: Tales from the New Great Depression Dale Maharidge, photos by Michael S. Williamson. Univ. of California, $29.95 (328p) ISBN 978-0-520-26247-8

  4. As you drive in the land of 80–90, a swath of central North America that runs from the Great Lakes due south to the Gulf of Mexico, between Chicago to the west and Pittsburgh to the east, roughly bounded by the 80th and 90th meridians, you listen to radio pundits with a large degree of chagrin, because many people in this region have been in their own private Great Depression since 1980.

  5. 6 de jun. de 2011 · My new book is "Somelace Like America: Tales from the New Great Depression," with writer Dale Maharidge. Bruce Springsteen has written a foreword. Someplace Like America will have three major sections of photographs, 81 total images. Many were taken over the past 30 years as Dale and I documented American workers who sometimes end up homeless.

  6. I got off onto one of my tirades stating that our generation is not one of badasses—those were earlier generations that really had to rise up against some sort of oppression or struggle, like the Okies during the Great Depression, much of the WW II generation, etc.—but one of self-centered whiners. “Malcontents” popped into mind.

  7. Abstract. This chapter talks about the suggestion that Americans are no longer able to stand up to tough times the way the “greatest generation” of the 1930s Gr