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Mean things happening

Using newsreels, archival photographs and footage, Hollywood films, and eyewitness accounts, this part of The Great Depression series shows that in the American democracy of the 1930's, two visions of liberty collided as working women and men battled landowners and factory managers for the right to join a union. On the tenant farms of th Arkansas Delta and in the steel factories of America's industrial heartland, working people asserted their citizenship in the midst of great economic turmoil and a tide of government reform.

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  • "Using newsreels, archival photographs and footage, Hollywood films, and eyewitness accounts, this part of The Great Depression series shows that in the American democracy of the 1930's, two visions of liberty collided as working women and men battled landowners and factory managers for the right to join a union. On the tenant farms of th Arkansas Delta and in the steel factories of America's industrial heartland, working people asserted their citizenship in the midst of great economic turmoil and a tide of government reform."@en
  • "Uses newsreels, photographs, Hollywood films and eyewitness accounts to tell to story of the working people in the Great Depression."
  • "In the American democracy of the 1930's, two visions of liberty collided as working men and women battled landowners and factory managers for the right to join a union. On the tenant farms and in the steel factories, working people asserted their citizenship in the midst of great economic turmoil and a tide of government reform."@en
  • "In the 1930's two visions of liberty collided as working men and women battled for the right to join a union. On tenant farms and in steel factories working people asserted their citizenship in the midst of economic turmoil and government reform."
  • "In the American democracy of the 1930's two visions of liberty collided as working men and women battled landowners and factory managers for the right to join a union. On the tenant farms and in the steel factories working people asserted their citizenship in the midst of great economic turmoil and a tide of government reform."@en
  • "In the American democracy of the 1930s two visions of liberty collided as working men and women battled landowners and factory managers for the right to join a union. On the tenant farms and in the steel factories working people asserted their citizenship in the midst of great economic turmoil and a tide of government reform. Primarily uses interviews and historical film footage to portray the era."
  • "In the American democracy of the 1930s two visions of liberty collided as working men and women battled landowners and factory managers for the right to join a union. On the tenant farms and in the steel factories working people asserted their citizenship in the midst of great economic turmoil and a tide of government reform. Primarily uses interviews and historical film footage to portray the era."@en
  • "In the American democracy of the 1930's two visions of liberty collided as working men and women battled landowners and factory managers for the right to join a union. On the tenant farms and in the steel factories working people asserted their citizenship in the midst of great economic turmoil and a tide of government reform. Primarily uses interviews and historical film footage to portray the era."

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  • "Nonfiction television programs"
  • "Nonfiction television programs"@en
  • "History"
  • "History"@en

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  • "Mean things happening"
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