Women on the Breadlines

Women on the Breadlines

Meridel Le Sueur

In these short journalistic pieces, Meridel Le Sueur recorded the struggle of poor women during the Depression in Minnesota.  She acted not as a detached observer, but a co-participant in the women’s misery and a fighter for their survival.  This small pamphlet sold over 10,000 copies in its first decade of publication in the 1970s. 

 

 

“In some future, more humane society, there must a monument, a park like at Lidice and Guernica, or for those exterminated in concentration camps, a monument here to their suffering, their anonymous deaths to which we can take our children sunny afternoons to be sure that we never forget them.”

             —from Women on the Breadlines

5½ x 8½ inches • 24 pages • ISBN 0-931122-34-1 • $3.00