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SOCIETY AND CULTURE IN THE 1930S

Society and Culture in the 1930s - Murrieta Valley Unified

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Page 1: Society and Culture in the 1930s - Murrieta Valley Unified

SOCIETY AND

CULTURE IN THE

1930S

Page 2: Society and Culture in the 1930s - Murrieta Valley Unified

MOVIES Comedies, musicals, romance, tough

gangster films

.25 cents to escape the Depression

Gold Diggers of 1933

Snow White (1937)

Gone With the Wind (1939)

The Wizard of Oz (1939)

Mr. Smith Goes to Washington (1939)

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Page 4: Society and Culture in the 1930s - Murrieta Valley Unified

RADIO News stories (Hindenburg), fireside

chats, comedies (George Burns & Gracie

Allen), dramas, soap operas (Guiding

Light), children’s shows (The Lone

Ranger)

Orson Wells, “The War of the Worlds”

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ART WPA – Federal Art Project

Paid artists a living wage

1. Increase public appreciation for art

2. Promote positive images

Art was serious, reflecting the

conditions of the Depression

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WRITERS WPA – Federal Writers Project

Produce state and city guides, wrote

histories of immigrant groups

Native Son, Their Eyes Were Watching God,

The Grapes of Wrath, Let Us Now Praise

Famous Men