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CHAPTER 15 THE NEW DEAL 11/18/2018 MAH-15-4

SECTION 4 SOCIETY AND CULTURE DURING THE NEW DEAL ERA (1933-1941) 11/18/2018 MAH-15-4

RADIO MOST POPULAR FORM OF MASS MEDIA MOST HOMES HAD A RADIO NEWS, COMEDIES, DRAMAS NATIONAL NETWORKS BOB HOPE, JACK BENNY, BURNS & ALLEN ORSON WELLS “THE WAR OF THE WORLDS” 11/18/2018 MAH-15-4

ORSON WELLS BOB HOPE 11/18/2018 MAH-15-4

MOTION PICTURES VARIETY OF TYPES – LAVISH SETS, ESCAPISM, COMEDIES, MUSICALS, DRAMAS STARS OF THE 1930’S (GR’T DEPRESSION) GRETA GARBO, CLARK GABLE, JAMES CAGNEY BIGGEST MOVIES OF THE 1930’S GONE WITH THE WIND WIZARD OF OZ MR. SMITH GOES TO WASHINGTON FLYING DOWN TO RIO 11/18/2018 MAH-15-4

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ART & LITERATURE W.P.A. PROGRAMS FEDERAL ART PROJECT FEDERAL THEATER PROJECT FEDERAL WRITERS PROJECT JOBS TO ARTISTS CREATE PUBLIC ART 11/18/2018 MAH-15-4

FAMOUS ARTISTS OF THE GREAT DEPRESSION DIEGO RIVERA – MURALS EDWARD HOPPER – URBAN PAINTINGS GRANT WOOD – AMERICAN GOTHIC RICHARD WRIGHT – NATIVE SON JOHN STEINBECK – GRAPES OF WRATH CARL SANDBERG – WRITER / POET ZORA NEALE - WRITER THOMAS BENTON - PAINTER 11/18/2018 MAH-15-4

JOHN STEINBECK 11/18/2018 MAH-15-4

RICHARD WRIGHT 11/18/2018 MAH-15-4

AMERICAN GOTHIC BY GRANT WOOD 11/18/2018 MAH-15-4

“NIGHTHAWKS” = EDWARD HOPPER 11/18/2018 MAH-15-4

“CUT THE LINE” BY THOMAS BENTON 11/18/2018 MAH-15-4 “CUT THE LINE” BY THOMAS BENTON

“DETROIT INDUSTRY – NORTH WALL” BY DIEGO RIVERA 11/18/2018 MAH-15-4 “DETROIT INDUSTRY – NORTH WALL” BY DIEGO RIVERA

“DETROIT INDUSTRY – SOUTH WALL” BY DIEGO RIVERA 11/18/2018 MAH-15-4 “DETROIT INDUSTRY – SOUTH WALL” BY DIEGO RIVERA

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