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.ÿþpressure on them like they should have had all the time.Now we haveat least voted the right President in this time.Thank God a big changehas been made already in the Deep South of this United States. A letterdated 14 December 1961 added:  Every week things are getting much bet-ter in this country, but it can be better.I should know I have been here allmy life, but thank God it s changing pretty fast since Kennedy has beenPresident.May God bless the Irishman, I believe he means right. 1By the end of the 1950s the rate of inflation had increased to 3.3 per-cent and unemployment stood at 7.0 percent.In his campaign speechesKennedy had called attention to the fact that the economy was stagnat-ing and promised to  get America moving again, though without com-mitting himself to any specific program.One apparent casualty of thedownturn was the Scotlandville, Louisiana, guitarist Herman E.Johnson(1909 1975), who recorded a number of songs for the researcher HarryOster in April 1961, including  Depression Blues, which drew on personalexperience.Having worked as a laborer for the big Esso refinery in BatonRouge for fifteen years, he suddenly found himself out of work.By thetime of the recording he had obtained a job as a janitor at the African-American Southern University in his hometown, but complained that itwas impossible to make ends meet at $30 a week.Johnson blames his ownunkindness for the loss of his woman.I m looking for a depression, in Nineteen and Sixty-one,And what grieves me so bad, I can t have no more fun.I been driving, I been walking, until my hands and feet is tired,And I ve been going here and yonder, but I can t find no job.A man called me down in the alley, and I went down there by myself,That man had a little job and had give it to someone else.Then I went out on the railroad, my friend told me to go,He had all the men he wanted and he wasn t gonna hire no more.Now, I ll admit the times is hard, and that is everywhere you go,And all I do for my little woman, she just don t be pleased no more.I walked all night long, my poor feet is soaking wet,I was looking for that little woman, but I haven t found her yet.I was looking for that little woman, but I haven t found her yet.[ 60 ] The Wel f are Tur ns I ts Back on You [ Pobierz caÅ‚ość w formacie PDF ]
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