Episode 731 min

Willingness to Share

The Cavalcade of America

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The Cavalcade of America

Willingness to Share

The Cavalcade of America • Episode 7

31 minutes

Part of a 30-episode series

Episode Description

In this inspiring episode of The Cavalcade of America, two tales of American generosity and unity are brought to life, showcasing the nation's long-standing tradition of helping others in times of need. The first story, The Boston Port Bill, transports us back to 1774 colonial Virginia, where citizens rallied together in response to oppressive British policies, demonstrating the spirit of solidarity that helped shape the nation's future. The second part of the episode focuses on the remarkable efforts of the American Red Cross, sharing touching accounts of how everyday Americans have organized to aid their fellow citizens during crises caused by both man and nature. These incidents highlight the incredible capacity for compassion that has come to define the American character. Directed by Kenneth Webb, with music composed by Harold Levey, Willingness to Share is a moving reminder of the power of collective action and the enduring legacy of Americans’ willingness to come together for the greater good. Keywords: "Willingness to Share Cavalcade of America," "November 20, 1935 broadcast," "Boston Port Bill radio episode," "American Red Cross stories," "Harold Levey composer," "Kenneth Webb director." Tune in to Willingness to Share, where tales of unity, compassion, and the drive to help others unfold, reminding us all of the importance of community in America's rich history.

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