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The World at Your Feet
1953
This downward-gazing documentary presents the soil in a new light. Man's inevitable and invaluable associate, the soil is a veritable thriving community in miniature, populated by living things of the animal, plant and insect worlds.
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The Tree in a Test Tube
1942
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Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy are stopped by narrator Pete Smith for the purpose of showing the audience how much wood and wood by-products the average person carries.
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Henry Browne, Farmer
1942
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Henry Browne, an African American farmer, and his family are profiled in this film. The important job of a farmer during times of war is highlighted, specifically his efforts growing peanuts and cotton. This role is made even more poingnant when they visit the eldest son who is a cadet in the 99th Pursuit Squadron.
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Power and the Land
1940
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A documentary showing the struggle to bring electricity to rural areas of the United States.
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Poor Mrs. Jones
1926
Tired of her grueling and unglamorous day-to-day life as a rural housewife, Jane Jones takes a vacation to the city where she stays with her sister Hattie, and her ideals of the city are dispelled.
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Trails That Lure
1920
A travelogue that takes us to Oregon where we visit Eagle Creep Camp and Picnic grounds.
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Little Journeys in the National Forests of Colorado
1920
This short film by the U.S. Department of Agriculture takes viewers on a journey through the stunning and diverse national forests of Colorado.
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