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"Social Security in America" is a documentary released in 1968. Directed by the U.S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare and the Social Security Administration, this film explores the workings of the Social Security system through the lens of Paul Terry's experience.
As an artifact of documentary filmmaking, 'Social Security in America' has seen limited availability, making it a curious find for collectors. It didn’t get a lot of distribution, so original prints can be somewhat scarce. There’s definitely interest among those who appreciate socio-political documentaries from the late '60s, as it captures a pivotal moment in American history regarding social issues, and that adds to its appeal for serious collectors.
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The genre of "Social Security in America" is documentary.
"Social Security in America" was released in 1968.
Paul Terry is featured in the documentary as an example of how the Social Security system is working.
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