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Wealth of a Nation
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Wealth of a Nation

Jan 1, 1966
0h 21m
★ 0.0

Overview

This film explores freedom of speech in the United States of America

Genres

Documentary

Production Companies

United States Information Agency (USIA)

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Cast

Lee Bontecou

Self

Lee Bontecou

Bill Dixon

Self

Bill Dixon

William Katavolos

Self

William Katavolos

Paolo Soleri

Self

Paolo Soleri

Martin Luther King Jr.

Self

Martin Luther King Jr.

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