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Winning Fame For American Literature
The Cavalcade of America • Episode 26
30 minutes
Episode Description
This dramatized episode traces the rise of two of America’s most influential writers—Mark Twain and Louisa May Alcott—and the personal struggles that shaped their enduring works. From a barefoot boy swimming the Mississippi to a determined young woman writing late into the night to support her family, the story reveals how hardship, humor, and perseverance forged voices that defined American literature. Through moments of doubt, poverty, and triumph, the program celebrates the power of storytelling to reflect a nation’s character and inspire generations to come. Originally aired: April 1, 1936.
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