The miserable and penniless people have existed in North America continent from the century of the earliest colonial village of Great Britain. Those colonists called by different names< and not always pleasant ones, including waste people or lazy lubbers. Sometimes they called offals and crackers. And the most intimidating name of all was rubbish. Time goes on. By the middle of the 19th century, the oppressed people became the clay eaters. Another name for them was the sandhillers. The skin of their children was yellow, they dressed in rubbish. Those apathetic children became young adults very fast, so they can […]
White Trash by Nancy Isenberg
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