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Jilly_in_VA

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Tue Sep 7, 2021, 12:35 PM Sep 2021

Reinventing the Depression-era Federal Writers' Project could help reintroduce America to itself

Congress is going to the movies this week, and you’re invited.

Rep. Ted Lieu has arranged a free public virtual screening for the nation – and for his colleagues on the Hill – of Soul of a People, a terrific Smithsonian documentary about the Federal Writers’ Project in the 1930s. This follows a bill he and Rep. Teresa Leger Fernandez introduced in May, the 21st-Century Federal Writers’ Project Act, which is jockeying for inclusion this week in the upcoming $3.5 trillion human infrastructure package.

The bill would hire 900 writers to reinvent a New Deal initiative whose work can still educate and delight readers 85 eighty years later. Among the Federal Writers’ Project’s many gifts, it created the American Guides, a shelf of useful, cheap, shockingly well-written book-length explorations of all 48 states at the time, plus Puerto Rico and Alaska. The Project also recorded roughly 10,000 oral histories around the country, including 2,300 invaluable interviews with formerly enslaved people.

At a $3.5 trillion concession stand, the $60 million it would take to hire 900 writers (including editors, photographers, web developers, librarians and teachers) barely amounts to a Raisinet. Of all the major bills currently eligible for the package, HR 3054 may just be the smallest. But if it succeeds, a new Federal Writers’ Project might also, someday, number among the most important.

https://www.usatoday.com/story/opinion/2021/09/07/3-5-trillion-infrastructure-bill-hire-900-writers-editors-teachers/5722004001/
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This would be absolutely amazing! I've read some of the FWP stuff and it was great. More, please!

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Reinventing the Depression-era Federal Writers' Project could help reintroduce America to itself (Original Post) Jilly_in_VA Sep 2021 OP
The WPA also put many artists to work too. Many Post Offices... brush Sep 2021 #1
Yes! catrose Sep 2021 #2

brush

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1. The WPA also put many artists to work too. Many Post Offices...
Tue Sep 7, 2021, 12:49 PM
Sep 2021

had murals painted by by artists in the program. They were among other projects completed by by artists who got a monthly stipend.

Jacob Lawrence, a renowned African American artist, was a participant.

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