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1. Lange, Dorothea [Untitled photo, possibly related to: Highway City, California, near Fresno. See general caption. Family from Oklahoma; have been in California for six years, have been migratory workers now on Works Progress Administration (WPA) from which they may be cut off at the opening of the 1939 harvest. Their house represents one of many similar structures, which they are attempting to construct by their own efforts on poor land, for which they are paying a few dollars a month out of the WPA budget. Their light bill is two dollars a month. Water bill one dollar a month, kerosene for cooking five dollars per month, approximately. They own a 1929 Ford. "The cheapest thing for the government to do would be to put people like me on enough land to make a living on. You can't tell me anything about running around with the fruit, I know that deal. You are lucky if you make enough to get home. I'm not a kickin', I'm being tuk care of, but if I should live to be hundred this way I'm not getting ahead noways."] 1939 May

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2. Lange, Dorothea Highway City, California, near Fresno. See general caption. Family from Oklahoma; have been in California for six years, have been migratory workers now on Works Progress Administration (WPA) from which they may be cut off at the opening of the 1939 harvest. Their house represents one of many similar structures, which they are attempting to construct by their own efforts on poor land, for which they are paying a few dollars a month out of the WPA budget. Their light bill is two dollars a month. Water bill one dollar a month, kerosene for cooking five dollars per month, approximately. They own a 1929 Ford. "The cheapest thing for the government to do would be to put people like me on enough land to make a living on. You can't tell me anything about running around with the fruit, I know that deal. You are lucky if you make enough to get home. I'm not a kickin', I'm being tuk care of, but if I should live to be hundred this way I'm not getting ahead noways." 1939 May

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3. Lange, Dorothea [Untitled photo, possibly related to: Highway City, California, near Fresno. See general caption. Family from Oklahoma; have been in California for six years, have been migratory workers now on Works Progress Administration (WPA) from which they may be cut off at the opening of the 1939 harvest. Their house represents one of many similar structures, which they are attempting to construct by their own efforts on poor land, for which they are paying a few dollars a month out of the WPA budget. Their light bill is two dollars a month. Water bill one dollar a month, kerosene for cooking five dollars per month, approximately. They own a 1929 Ford. "The cheapest thing for the government to do would be to put people like me on enough land to make a living on. You can't tell me anything about running around with the fruit, I know that deal. You are lucky if you make enough to get home. I'm not a kickin', I'm being tuk care of, but if I should live to be hundred this way I'm not getting ahead noways."] 1939 May

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4. Rousseau, Denise M. I-deals, idiosyncratic deals employees bargain for themselves Armonk, N.Y.: M.E. Sharpe; c2005

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5. Lange, Dorothea [Untitled photo, possibly related to: Highway City, California, near Fresno. See general caption. Family from Oklahoma; have been in California for six years, have been migratory workers now on Works Progress Administration (WPA) from which they may be cut off at the opening of the 1939 harvest. Their house represents one of many similar structures, which they are attempting to construct by their own efforts on poor land, for which they are paying a few dollars a month out of the WPA budget. Their light bill is two dollars a month. Water bill one dollar a month, kerosene for cooking five dollars per month, approximately. They own a 1929 Ford. "The cheapest thing for the government to do would be to put people like me on enough land to make a living on. You can't tell me anything about running around with the fruit, I know that deal. You are lucky if you make enough to get home. I'm not a kickin', I'm being tuk care of, but if I should live to be hundred this way I'm not getting ahead noways."]

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6. Lange, Dorothea [Untitled photo, possibly related to: Highway City, California, near Fresno. See general caption. Family from Oklahoma; have been in California for six years, have been migratory workers now on Works Progress Administration (WPA) from which they may be cut off at the opening of the 1939 harvest. Their house represents one of many similar structures, which they are attempting to construct by their own efforts on poor land, for which they are paying a few dollars a month out of the WPA budget. Their light bill is two dollars a month. Water bill one dollar a month, kerosene for cooking five dollars per month, approximately. They own a 1929 Ford. "The cheapest thing for the government to do would be to put people like me on enough land to make a living on. You can't tell me anything about running around with the fruit, I know that deal. You are lucky if you make enough to get home. I'm not a kickin', I'm being tuk care of, but if I should live to be hundred this way I'm not getting ahead noways."]

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7. Lange, Dorothea Highway City, California, near Fresno. See general caption. Family from Oklahoma; have been in California for six years, have been migratory workers now on Works Progress Administration (WPA) from which they may be cut off at the opening of the 1939 harvest. Their house represents one of many similar structures, which they are attempting to construct by their own efforts on poor land, for which they are paying a few dollars a month out of the WPA budget. Their light bill is two dollars a month. Water bill one dollar a month, kerosene for cooking five dollars per month, approximately. They own a 1929 Ford. "The cheapest thing for the government to do would be to put people like me on enough land to make a living on. You can't tell me anything about running around with the fruit, I know that deal. You are lucky if you make enough to get home. I'm not a kickin', I'm being tuk care of, but if I should live to be hundred this way I'm not getting ahead noways."

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8. McGee, William L. How I learned to sell and make deals, 1950-1958 Napa, CA: BMC Publications; [2019]

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9. Block, Herbert, 1909-2001 "I hate to leave the old campus and the shady green deals" 12/31/1967

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10. Rousseau, Denise M. I-deals, idiosyncratic deals employees bargain for themselves

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11. Coughlin, Charles E. (Charles Edward), 1891-1979 [Why I can't support the New Deal or the old deal] 1936

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12. Coughlin, Charles E. (Charles Edward), 1891-1979 [Why I can't support the New Deal or the old deal]

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13. [Uncle Sam, as baby eagle hatched from "Centennial" egg beneath large eagle, says: "I've had a deal of trouble, but this repays me for it!"]

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14. McGee, William L. How I learned to sell and make deals, 1950-1958

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15. Munīr, Muḥammad Dāvūd Khushūnat-i khānvādahʹgī, ʻavāmil va rāhkārʹhā-yi muqābilah bā ān = Perspectives on domestic violence, a guide to dealing with family violence in Afghanistan خشونت خانواده‌گى، عوامل و راهکار‌هاى مقابله با ان = Perspectives on domestic violence, a guide to dealing with family violence in Afghanistan [Afghanistan]: Shabakah-ʼi Jāmiʻah-ʼi Madanī va Ḥuqūq-i Bashar; 2009

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16. Viertel, Peter Loser deals New York: D.I. Fine; c1995

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17. [Uncle Sam, as baby eagle hatched from "Centennial" egg beneath large eagle, says: "I've had a deal of trouble, but this repays me for it!"] 1876

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18. Munīr, Muḥammad Dāvūd Khushūnat-i khānvādahʹgī, ʻavāmil va rāhkārʹhā-yi muqābilah bā ān = Perspectives on domestic violence, a guide to dealing with family violence in Afghanistan

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19. Harris & Ewing First to oppose nomination Frankfurter before Senate Judiciary Subcommittee. First witness before the Senate Judiciary Subcommittee considering the nomination of Felix Frankfurter to the Supreme Court was Collis O. Redd of the Constitutional Crusaders of America, sometimes known as Soldiers of the Cross. Redd explained to the committee that he represented the interests of 'everybody but the C.I.O. and A.F. of L. He said he was opposing the appointment of Dr. Frankfurter because he favors the New Deal of liberalism of the brain trusters and not of our forefathers, 1/10/39 [19]39 January 10

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20. Hine, Lewis Wickes, 1874-1940 [Family of W.T. Frakes, Route 5, Lawton, Okla. Mother said 6-year old Warren picked 41 pounds of cotton yesterday "An I don't make him pick; he picked last year." Had about 20 pounds in his bag. She said Clara, 11 years old, averages 75 pounds a day. Picked 101 pounds yesterday, earning $1.25 (they are picking now for another farmer). She carries 40 pounds in the bag. Velma, 14 years, picks 125 pounds. Has picked over 200 pounds in a day. Children go to Flower Mound School, District 48 while living here, but they are itinerant, renting a small farm of 10 acres now. "We move about a good deal" mother said.] [1916 October 11]

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