March 23, 1980(1980-03-23) (aged 89) Columbia, South Carolina, U.S.
Occupation
Writer, novelist
Language
English
Period
1930s, 1960s
Genre
Proletarian literature, Feminist literature
Subject
American social injustices
Notable works
To Make My Bread (1932)
Notable awards
Gorky Prize 1933
Spouse
Michael Intrator (div.)
Relatives
Katharine DuPre Lumpkin (sister)
Grace Lumpkin (March 3, 1891 – March 23, 1980)[1] was an American writer of proletarian literature who focused most of her works on the Depression era and the rise and fall of communism in the United States. The most important of four books was her first, To Make My Bread (1932), which won the Gorky Prize in 1933.[2][3]
^Baker, Bruce E. (2006). "Grace Lumpkin". In Flora, Joseph M. (ed.). Southern Writers: A New Biographical Dictionary. Vogel, Amber; Giemza, Bryan. Baton Rouge, LA: Louisiana State University Press. pp. 257–258. ISBN 0-8071-3123-7. Retrieved July 14, 2010.
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Lee, Elizabeth Grace (2017). Pilgrims' Progress: Southern Social Activists' Journey from Christianity to Communism During the 1920s and 1930s(PDF). North Carolina State University. Retrieved 10 October 2018.
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Lee, Elizabeth Grace (2017). Pilgrims' Progress: Southern Social Activists' Journey from Christianity to Communism During the 1920s and 1930s. North Carolina State University. Retrieved 10 October 2018.
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