Events for November 5, 2009
Soul of a People: Voices from the Writers' Project
November 05, 2009
Soul of a People: Voices from the Writers' Project
During the Great Depression the Federal Writer's Project (FWP) provided work for talented but destitute writers. Five programs, free and open to the public, celebrate this innovative relief project's legacy. Armstrong Atlantic State University's Lane Library, with support from the Georgia Historical Society, is helping Savannahians explore the various ways that these writers' voices pieced together the fabric of Depression-era America.
Thursday, November 5th
6 p.m. Neises Auditorium of the Jepson Center, Telfair Museum of Art
Dr. June Hopkins will sum up the impact of the Federal Writers' Project on the New Deal era America and discuss its implications for the present day. Her presentation will include a screening of the documentary about the FWP produced by the National Endowment for the Arts called Soul of a People.
For more information about local programs, please contact Caroline Hopkinson, Lane Library, Armstrong Atlantic State University caroline.hopkinson@armstrong.edu or 912-344-3109











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