(2000), set in Depression-era rural South, featured cameos by country "roots" music notables such as Alison Krauss, Ralph Stanley, Gillian Welch, The Whites and the Fairfield Four.
Blalock hires him in the Depression-era South, first as a janitor and then as a lab technician, for which Thomas is evidently supposed to be grateful.
The play portrays episodes from the Old Testament as seen through the eyes of a young African-American child in the Depression-era South, who interprets The Bible in terms familiar to her.
Rothko's grim depiction of a subway platform and Gottlieb's Depression-era "South Ferry Waiting Room" evoke moods different from the one Avery evokes in a work like "Amusement Park."
He is portrayed as having a hair-trigger temper, something a black man "isn't allowed to have" in the Depression-era South.
But the muted palette and the stark emptiness of the background convey the straitened circumstances of black life in the Depression-era South.
A Dozen Tough Jobs is a novella by Howard Waldrop which retells the Twelve Labors of Hercules in the Depression-era American South.
Patton and Benjamin star in Idlewild, a film about music during the Depression-era South.
It is poor in resources and economically stripped--a portrait of the Depression-era South, ravaged by industry and personal greed.
The death of Mrs. McDaniel's husband, Robert, in 1934 and the harshness of the Depression-era rural South led the family to Chicago, where they had relatives.