Ordinary People
Delve into the compelling narrative of Ordinary People by David Wagner, published in 2007. This insightful hardback offers a profound exploration of the lives of the impoverished in the United States during the three decades following the Civil War. With 264 pages of rich content, Wagner utilizes biographies and official records to shed light on the struggles and resilience of those who faced poverty during this transformative period in American history.
This book is an essential read for anyone interested in 19th-century social history, public welfare, and the experiences of ordinary individuals navigating the challenges of their time. Discover the untold stories of resilience and hardship that shaped the foundations of modern America. Perfect for history enthusiasts and students alike, Ordinary People is a vital addition to your collection.