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From 1935 to 1939, the Federal Theatre Project created jobs for thousands of theatre artists and entertainment for millions of suffering Americans through the ingenuity of the Roosevelt administration. Boston was conceived as one of five major centers of this project. It produced multiple original productions, toured plays across the state, and had thriving "Negro" and "Yiddish" Units. Unfortunately, ... read morethe city’s FTP chapter suffered from a longstanding tradition of censorship put in place decades beforehand by conservative cultural groups and authorities. Though the national FTP strived to produce plays with social and political importance to the communities they performed in, Boston’s company continually failed to do this because of an established system of censorship. This system both restrained the company externally, through official censorship, and internally, by forcing the company to self-censor their own work via strategic play choice, script revision, and calculated promotion.read less
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