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Far From Home: Life and Loss in Two American Towns

Far From Home: Life and Loss in Two American Towns. Overview. Ron Powers Cairo, Illinois Kent, Connecticut Conclusion. Ron Powers. Born in 1941, in Hannibal, Missouri His works include White Town Drowsing: Journeys to Hannibal

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Far From Home: Life and Loss in Two American Towns

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  1. Far From Home: Life and Loss in Two American Towns

  2. Overview • Ron Powers • Cairo, Illinois • Kent, Connecticut • Conclusion

  3. Ron Powers • Born in 1941, in Hannibal, Missouri • His works include • White Town Drowsing: Journeys to Hannibal • Dangerous Water: A Biography of the Boy Who Became Mark Twain • Mark Twain: A Life. • Co-Authored • Flag of Our Fathers

  4. Ron Powers • Pulitzer Prize • Chicago Sun-Timesfor his critical writing about television during 1972 • Live is Middlebury, Vermont

  5. Changing from Rural to Urban • Rural areas seem to be facing an expected disappearance • America had been industrializing since the 1880s • Kansas was a state of small towns • More than 600 towns and 532 of them had fewer the 2,500 people • 1942 small towns were no longer a community • 1980 Wal-Mart

  6. Cairo, Illinois

  7. Cairo, Illinois

  8. Kent, Connecticut Kent School

  9. Kent, Connecticut

  10. Conclusion • Doc Poston has yet to find a good way to save Cairo • There is recession in the New England states

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