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Trumbo

Civic and Political Rights, Role of Government and Subsidiarity | December 9, 2015

This is the story of Dalton Trumbo, a successful screenwriter in Hollywood who was blacklisted by the United States government for being a Communist. This guide includes a synopsis of the film, connections to CST, and discussion questions.

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