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    The Great Depression

    The Great Depression

    1 1934 HD

    An underground docudrama of the Depression, and rare surviving film from Chicago’s WFPL. The protagonist looks in vain for work, only to find...

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    America Today

    America Today

    1 1934 HD

    One of the key works in creating the American social documentary film, this 1934 newsreel compilation crams a lot of information into just 11...

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    The National Hunger March 1931

    The National Hunger March 1931

    6.50 1932 HD

    The film shows the National Unemployment Council Hunger March of Nov. and Dec. 1931, which set out from disparate parts of the U.S. to represent...

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    Workers Newsreel Unemployment Special

    Workers Newsreel Unemployment Special

    1 1931 HD

    A newsreel that documented widespread hunger and protests against government policy.

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    Bonus March 1932

    Bonus March 1932

    1 1932 HD

    Bonus March shows unemployed WWI veterans marching on Washington, D.C., demanding their bonus money, and being forcefully evicted.

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    Detroit Workers News Special 1932: Ford Massacre

    Detroit Workers News Special 1932: Ford Massacre

    1 1932 HD

    The only known film record of the mass march and meeting held in Detroit on Feb. 4, 1932, against hunger and unemployment. Also shows the dramatic...

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    Hunger: The National Hunger March to Washington, 1932

    Hunger: The National Hunger March to Washington, 1932

    1 1933 HD

    A document of the 1932 national hunger march on Washington produced by the Workers Film and Photo League.

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