The Great Depression – Art in Trouble Times
The Works Program Act, passed by Congress in 1935, was established to help create jobs. Among its many programs was one aimed at helping employ artists – Actors, Writers, Painters and others – in cultural fields. Today we have thousands of paintings, historical records, and other documents representative of the Great Depression. Lesson Goals ................
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