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CBS Reports: Harvest of Shame
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CBS Reports: Harvest of Shame

Nov 25, 1960
0h 55m
★ 6.6

Overview

In this CBS News production broadcast on Thanksgiving 1960, Edward R. Murrow points out the plight of migrant farm workers in America. Topics range from the harsh living conditions, endless travel, low wages, and poor opportunities for their children.

Genres

Documentary

Production Companies

CBS News Productions

Cast

Edward R. Murrow

Himself

Edward R. Murrow

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