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America in the 1930's

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The University of Virginia's American Studies department presents this focus on the culture of 1930s America. The presentation examines the roles of film, radio, literature, and the visual arts and how they reflected the culture of the time. The site also includes a multimedia timeline of events of the 1930s. Each year is divided by months and by four color-coded categories: Politics and Society, Science and Technology, Arts and Culture, and World Events. Each year features a "Year in Review" video of film clips. Less

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    Grade: 6 to 12

    Topics: United States History, Visual Arts, History & Culture, English-Language Arts, Theatre, Film & Video, History-Social Science, Literary Analysis, Visual Arts & Performing Arts

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