We Work Again

We Work Again

Year: 1937

Runtime: 15 mins

Language: English

Documentary

It examines the contributions of African Americans during the post‑Depression recovery, presenting an idealized view of life within a segregated society. Central to the film is exceptional footage of Orson Welles’s 1935 production of “Voodoo Macbeth,” staged by the New York Negro Unit of the WPA’s Federal Theatre Project.

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