OzarksWatch (Series 1, Vol. 7, No. 4): In the Time of the Depression
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Southwest Missouri State University. Center for Ozarks Studies
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Series 1, Volume 7, Number 4 (mislabeled Vol. 7, No. 3) of 'OzarksWatch,' a magazine published by Southwest Missouri State University (later Missouri State University) under its Center for Ozarks Studies. Articles pertain to the Ozarks region and its history.
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- African Americans
- Agriculture
- Banks And Banking
- Cannery Workers
- Christianity
- Churches
- Civilian Conservation Corps (U.S.)
- Douglas County (Mo.)
- Education
- Farmers
- Games
- Great Depression
- Missouri. Division Of Parks And Recreation
- Motion Picture Projectors
- Motion Pictures
- New Deal, 1933 1939
- Omaha (Ark.)
- Ozark Mountains Region
- Parks
- Poverty
- Radio
- Religion
- Schools
- Shell Knob (Mo.)
- Springfield (Mo.)
- Theaters
- United States
- United States. Rural Electrification Administration
- United States. Works Progress Administration