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Sanora Babb (April 21, 1907 –
December 31, 2005) was an
American novelist, poet, and
literary editor known for her
realistic portrayal of life
during the...
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Whose Names Are
Unknown is an
American novel by
Sanora Babb,
written in the 1930s but not
published until 2004. It
centers on
members of a High Plains...
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notes taken during 1938 by Farm
Security Administration worker and
author Sanora Babb.
While she
collected personal stories about the
lives of the displaced...
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Exclusion Act in 1943, and due to anti-miscegenation laws, his
marriage to
Sanora Babb, a
white woman, was not
legally recognized in the
state of California...
- Dust Bowl –
Sanora Babb biography". PBS.
Archived from the
original on
August 19, 2021.
Retrieved May 2, 2021. "Whose
Names Are Unknown:
Sanora Babb". Harry...
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evidence and
research ignored by the film makers.
Caroline Henderson Sanora Babb –
works referenced in
series American Experience (season 10) – Surviving...
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episodes 2011
Memphis Beat Kate
Murphy Episode: "The Feud" 2012 The Dust Bowl
Sanora Babb Episode: "Reaping the Whirlwind" 2016
Grace and
Frankie Elaine Millstein...
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people like her are
often termed as
Okies by the
Californian natives.
Sanora Babb's 2004
novel Whose Names Are
Unknown is
based on the author's first-hand...
- 140th
Street after her
income shrank. In 1941 he
briefly had an
affair with
Sanora Babb,
which he
confessed to his wife afterward, and in 1943 the marriage...
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individuals who were born in or have
lived in
Garden City
include novelist Sanora Babb, jazz
pianist Frank Mantooth,
former Governor of
Colorado Roy Romer...