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Hobo Communications: A Brief History of Hobos and Their Signs
Hobo Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
Don't Call Them Bums: The Unsung History of America's Hard …
Difference between a 'hobo' and a 'homeless person'
An Intimate Look Into the Life of Hobos - History …
A hobo is a migrant worker or homeless vagabond. The term originated in the United States around 1890. Hobos, unlike ‘tramps’ or ‘bums,’ are traveling workers. The etymology of the term ‘hobo’ is unknown but it is believed that it …
Where did the word ‘hobo’ come from? - The …
Aug 19, 2014 · Hobos themselves thought that they knew where the word came from. In 1927, The Washington Post published a brief Associated Press item about the International Convention of Hoboes, held that...
#TBT – Hoboes, bums, tramps: How our terminology …
While “bum” is a derogatory term for someone without a fixed residence and regular employment, terms like “hobo” and “tramp” conjure up nostalgia that belies the difficulty in their wandering lifestyles. “Hoboes” emerged in the U.S. …
Hobos – Subcultures and Sociology - Grinnell College
Still Riding the Rails: Life as a Modern Hobo - HowStuffWorks
Hobo, tramp, bum, or gutter punk - GRAMMARIST
Hobo - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms | Vocabulary.com
hobo, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
No fixed address: The history of hoboes in Ontario | TVO Today
The best strategies for jumping on a train, from 1900s hobos
Tramps and Hobos - Encyclopedia.com
The History of Hoboes - NPR
Hoo Boy! A Hamlet Full Of Hobos : The Protojournalist : NPR
Interview with Todd DePastino, author of Citizen Hobo: How a …
hobo noun - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes ...