Unwelcome Americans
Discover the intricacies of early American society with "Unwelcome Americans" by author Herndon, published by the University of Pennsylvania Press in 2001. This compelling paperback explores the lives of marginalized individuals in New England, shedding light on their struggles and experiences often overlooked in history. With 277 pages of meticulous research, Herndon opens an important window into the evolution of poor-relief policy in the United States. This book invites readers to engage with the narratives of those who shaped the fabric of society despite their obscurity. Perfect for history enthusiasts and scholars alike, "Unwelcome Americans" offers a captivating look at voices from the past that resonate in our contemporary discussions on social welfare and equity. Don't miss this opportunity to enrich your understanding of American history through this thought-provoking study.