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The Federal Theatre Project: Analyzing Conflict Among Relief, Art, and Politics in 1930s America
Matthew Power, Patapsco High School, Baltimore County Public Schools
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  RS #1 Relief Programs of the New Deal: A Comparison
  RS #2A Is This the Time and Place?
  RS #2B Mr. Rice's Resignation
  RS #2C Negro Version of Macbeth
  RS #2D African Theater Group: "Bassa Moona"
  RS #2E Demise of the Federal Arts Project
  RS #2F Federal Theater Players on the Air
  RS #2G Puppet Artists at Work
  RS #2H View of a Tent
  RS #2I Young Tramps
  RS #2J Theater as Social Action
  RS #2K Halle Flanagan Before The Special Committee on Un-American Activities
  RS #2L Milton Meltzer Interview
  RS #2M Wallace Stark Before The Special Committe on Un-American Activities
  RS #2N Halle Flanagan Before Hearings. Special Committee on Un-American Activities #2
  RS #3 The Achievements and Problems of the Federal Theater Project
  RS #4 Assessment
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