Soul of a People: Writing America's Story (2009)
Discovering America, Discovering Ourselves
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Winner of five 2010 Peer Awards, including "Best of D.C."
In the Great Depression, Americans endured a crisis not just of economy, but identity, and millions of unemployed men and women looked to the government for a life raft. Hundreds of thousands found jobs with the Works Progress Administration (WPA), most wielding picks and shovels to build roads and schools. For a smaller cadre, however, the tools were little more than a pen, paper and the spirit of investigation. The Project, one of four arts programs under the WPA, fed thousands of
unemployed writers and "would-be" writers, and assigned them to document
Major funding for Soul of a People
was provided by the National Endowment for the Humanities, the Smithsonian
Network, and the state humanities councils of
,
by co-producer and
co-writer