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title:The Federal Writers' Project : A Bibliography
author:Brewer, Jeutonne.
publisher:Scarecrow Press
isbn10 | asin:081082924X
print isbn13:9780810829244
ebook isbn13:9780585071619
language:English
subjectFederal Writers' Project--Bibliography.
publication date:1994
lcc:Z1247.B74 1994eb
ddc:016.8108/03273/09043
subject:Federal Writers' Project--Bibliography.
Page i
The Federal Writers' Project
A Bibliography
by
Jeutonne P. Brewer
The Federal Writers Project a bibliography - image 2
The Scarecrow Press, Inc.
Metuchen, N.J., & London
1994
Page ii
British Library Cataloguing-in-Publication data available
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Brewer, Jeutonne, 1939
The federal writers' project : a bibliography / by Jeutonne P. Brewer.
p. cm.
Includes index.
ISBN 0-8108-2924-X (alk. paper)
1. Federal Writers' ProjectBibliography. I. Title.
Z1247.B74 1994
[E175.4]Picture 3Picture 4Picture 5Picture 6Picture 7Picture 894-18246
016.8108'03273'09043 dc20
Copyright 1994 by Jeutonne P. Brewer
Manufactured in the United States of America
Printed on acid-free paper
Page iv
In memory of
William L. Patten, who always encouraged me to learn
all I could and then teased me about being in school so
long,
Clarence E. Brewer, who enjoyed telling stories about
the WPA and many other things, and
Anna Mae Sturgeon, who shared many stories about the
life and times of early settlers in Oklahoma.
Dedicated to
Ila May Patten for her love and patience, and
Ruth Holbrook Brewer for teaching me the importance
of living each day fully.
Page v
Table of Contents
A Chronology of the Works Progress Administration
vii
Introduction
ix
Picture 9
Organization of the Works Progress Administration.
xiv
Section 1Works about the Federal Writers' Project
1
Section 2Works by the Federal Writers' Project
73
Picture 10
State, City, and Local Guides, Including Puerto Rico.
73
Picture 11
Regional Guides
103
Picture 12
Other Publications
104
Picture 13
Archives
113
Picture 14
A List of Federal Writers' Project Writers
115
Section 3Recordings
119
Index
121
About the Author
161

Page vii
A Chronology of the Works Progress Administration
6 May 1935
President Franklin Delano Roosevelt's Executive Order No. 7034 that created the WPA.
July 1935
Federal directors for the arts project appointed. Henry Alsberg appointed director of the Federal Writers' Project.
27 July 1935
"Official birthday" of the Federal Writers' Project [Mangione, The Dream and the Deal, p. 29].
2 August 1935
First official announcement of Federal Project No. 1, widely known as "Federal One."
Spring 1936
Sterling A. Brown appointed editor of Negro affairs.
25 June 193623 October 1937
John A. Lomax served as national advisor on folklore.
1937
First guides publishedIdaho, Washington, DC, and the New England states.
19371938
Most of the ex-slave narrative interviews collected.
April 1938
Martin W. Royse appointed consultant on labor and social groups; directed work in Social-Ethnic Studies.
2 May 193831 July 1938
Benjamin A. Botkin served as folklore consultant to Federal Writers' Project.
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