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This book tells the story of the Millers, a fictional family struggling among the real events of the early 20th century: the end of the Progressive Era, The Great War and influenza pandemic, prohibition, voting rights for women, the conservative take-over, the Red Scare, xenophobic hatred of immigrants and other inferiors, lynching and race riots, union-busting, the elevation of business in government and the resulting unparalleled corruption, a wild stock market, spiralling income disparity, the Great Depression, national despair and the seeds of the next world war.

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This book tells the story of the Millers, a fictional family struggling among the real events of the early 20th century: the end of the Progressive Era, The Great War and influenza pandemic, prohibition, voting rights for women, the conservative take-over, the Red Scare, xenophobic hatred of immigrants and other inferiors, lynching and race riots, union-busting, the elevation of business in government and the resulting unparalleled corruption, a wild stock market, spiralling income disparity, the Great Depression, national despair and the seeds of the next world war.
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Autorenporträt
Anthony M. Graziano, Professor Emeritus, the State University of New York at Buffalo, has authored 19 books and 50 journal articles on child mental health and research methodology. In McKinley's Ghost and the Little Tin Truck, and La Bell'America (America the Beautiful), he has pursued his interest in family and historical themes.