Keith MacKinnon

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These Happy Golden Years brought to a close Wilder’s gilded portrait of prairie settlement. Throughout the whole series, her emphasis on her parents’ finest qualities built the illusion—the ideal—of the yeoman farmer, able to sustain a family on the homestead, raising something from nothing. “The government bets a man a quarter-section of land, that he can’t stay on it five years without starving to death,” the fictional Laura explains.
Prairie Fires: The American Dreams of Laura Ingalls Wilder
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