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Merchants did not constitute a legally-defined social class, and they ranged from itinerate peddlers barely eking out a living to business tycoons so powerful that they managed the finances of large domains. The play focuses on Hester, an itinerate mother struggling to feed her wayward children. A disproportionate percentage of African Americans, and other racial minorities fall into the category uncovered wage earners than do white Americans--domestics, day laborers, handymen, migratory and itinerate farm worker, to name a few: those occupations that are excluded from even participating in the Social Security system. |
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