Hartford Smith Jr. collection
Item set
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- Hartford Smith Jr. collection
- Description
- The Hartford Smith Jr. collection at the Wisconsin Center for Film and Theater Research includes the full 1968 radio series Seeds of Discontent and many of the raw interviews recorded during its production, as well as correspondence, scripts, reports, press releases, and clippings related to the series and Smith's career as an educator and social worker.
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- Hartford Smith Jr.
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This episode, the last of three exploring the subculture of poverty in United States, focuses on the welfare system.
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This episode, the first of three exploring the subculture of poverty in the United States, focuses on African American families.
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This episode, the second of three exploring the subculture of poverty in United States, focuses on medical care and the experiences of Southern white families.
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Smith’s connections with the community as a social worker allowed him to record hours of interviews with people about their lives and their opinions on contemporary issues. This episode features interviews with a group of young hippies as an example of a discontented group in American society.
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This is the seventh episode of Seeds of Discontent, the 1968 radio documentary series created by Hartford Smith Jr. and distributed by Wayne State University's WDET in Detroit.
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