In the late 1920s and early 1930s, the Great Depression wreaked havoc on the world, especially in the United States.
Thomas Hart Benton served nearly 30 years as a Missouri ... He became a newspaper editor and shouted in print for statehood. In 1820, the budding state assembly chose him and David Barton as ...
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Thomas Hart Benton received $16,000 for the remarkable ... Also full of salty realism was his autobiography, An Artist in America. A Kansas City real-estate operator named Howard Huselton read ...
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Although he'd been to soirées in "Paree" and New York's Stork Club, American artist and muralist Thomas Hart Benton played a harmonica and reveled in his self-honed image as a hard-drinking ...
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