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Grace Lumpkin
Grace Lumpkin (1891 - 1980) was a writer of the proletarian tradition in literature, focusing most of her works on the depression era and the rise and fall of favor surrounding communism in America. Lumpkin published four novels: To Make My Bread (1932), A Sign for Cain (1935), The Wedding (1939),...
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