Carey McWilliams
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Carey McWilliams (13 December 1905–27 June 1980) 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. wiki
- Former Board Member, Rabinowitz Foundation
Related Books
- Peter Richardson, American Prophet: The Life and Work of Carey McWilliams (University of Michigan Press, 2005).
- Peter Richardson,* "Carey McWilliams: The California Years", UCLA Library, May 2005.
- Dean Stewart & Jeannine Gendar (eds.). Fool's Paradise: A Carey McWilliams Reader (Santa Clara University Press, 2001).