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In the early and middle of the 20th century, membership in the Midwestern working class often meant living in crowded apartment settings, grinding away at jobs no one really enjoyed, and taking on second and third jobs to make ends meet. Many of us might consider these conditions and others that Annie lived through as challenging at best, but, looking back on her life, Annie tells us that she simply did what needed to be done.
By Midwestern Stories ProjectIn the early and middle of the 20th century, membership in the Midwestern working class often meant living in crowded apartment settings, grinding away at jobs no one really enjoyed, and taking on second and third jobs to make ends meet. Many of us might consider these conditions and others that Annie lived through as challenging at best, but, looking back on her life, Annie tells us that she simply did what needed to be done.