Carey McWilliams (Journalist)
Carey McWilliams (Journalist), Author, Lawyer, Farmworker, Internment, University of Southern California
978-613-4-95139-5
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2011-03-29
34.00 €
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Carey McWilliams was an American author, editor, and lawyer. He is best known for his writings about social issues in California, including the condition of migrant farm workers and the internment of Japanese Americans in concentration camps during World War II. For twenty years he was the editor of The Nation magazine, during which time he was the first American journalist to reveal that the United States government was training guerrillas in preparation for the Bay of Pigs Invasion in April 1961. Carey McWilliams was born December 13, 1905 in Steamboat Springs, Colorado. McWilliams first came to California in 1922 following a collapse in the cattle market that ruined his father's health and his family's finances. McWilliams attended the University of Southern California, from which he obtained a law degree in 1927
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