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  1. www.imdb.com › name › nm0067236Albert Bein - IMDb

    Albert Bein was born on 18 May 1902. He was a writer, known for Boy Slaves (1939), Junior Army (1942) and Tough As They Come (1942). He died on 4 January 1990.

    • Writer
    • May 18, 1902
    • Albert Bein
    • January 4, 1990
  2. Albert Bein. Fellow: Awarded 1936. Field of Study: Drama and Performance Art. Competition: US & Canada. As published in the Foundation’s Report for 1935–36: BEIN, ALBERT: Appointed for creative writing in the field of the drama; tenure, twelve months from April 15, 1936. Born May 18, 1902, in Russia.

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  5. (1902–),proletarian author, whose plays include Little Ol' Boy (1933); Let Freedom Ring (1935), adapted from Grace Lumpkin's novel To Make My Bread; and Heavenly Express (1940), based on firsthand knowledge of hobo life, depicting the afterlife imagined by railroad tramps.

  6. Albert Bein is a realist with a sense that modern society should be changed. In 1938 he contributed "Little Ol' Boy" to the New York stage, a study -- and in many ways a powerful one -- of the...

  7. Overview. This dramatic, human story tells the tale of a group of simple mountain folk who, wanted to make it in the world, migrate to a mill town. Instead of finding happiness and financial gain, they suffer under the cruel exploitation of their employers. Realizing they are left with little choice, they carry out a rebellion.