Soul of a People: Writing America’s Story to Premiere Labor Day on Smithsonian Channel(TM)
Two part documentary tells the story of the Federal Writer’s Project of 1930′s to premiere
It sounds eerily like today’s current events. But as viewers of a powerful new two part documentary, “Soul of a People: Writing America’s Story,” will see when it premieres on Smithsonian Channel this coming
The Federal Writers Project was one of four arts programs under the Works Progress Administration (WPA) of newly elected President
At its peak, the Project employed over 6,600 people in all 48 states. They included a handful of published authors, old newspaper reporters, former school teachers and others. Two of its better-known workers, Studs Terkel (in one of his last interviews before passing away in
In addition to Kennedy and Terkel, the documentary features interviews with a diverse group of leading authors, poets, and historians, including
Filmed entirely in high definition, “Soul of a People: Writing America’s Story” is a Spark Media Production produced for Smithsonian Networks(TM) with a major funding grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities. It is produced and directed by
“Soul of a People” will be the subject of a series of organized exhibits, lectures and panels at over thirty libraries throughout
“This is the perfect show for Smithsonian Channel,” said
“Soul of a People” will air exclusively on Smithsonian Channel on
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