What few people know about the program that "saved" America - Meg Jacobs

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In 1932, the Great Depression entered its third winter.
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One in four Americans was unemployed,
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marking the highest unemployment rate in the country’s history.
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Tens of thousands had lost their homes and life savings,
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and there was very little confidence that Republican President Herbert Hoover
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could turn things around.
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So when the election came, voters flocked to his Democratic competitor.
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Franklin D. Roosevelt promised a New Deal for Americans—
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a comprehensive set of legislation to support struggling citizens
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and put the country back to work.
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The massive federal intervention Roosevelt proposed was a radical challenge
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to the individualist ideals that governed many Americans’ lives.
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But due to the extreme circumstances,
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he began his presidency with public and political support.
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With the help of his advisers, Roosevelt’s first hundred days in office
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were perhaps the most eventful of any US president.
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In just over three months, he pushed over 15 bills through Congress
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and created an “alphabet soup” of government agencies
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to help farmers, workers, and businesses.
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The New Deal’s first priority was stabilizing the banks.
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Over the previous three years, many Americans had withdrawn their savings
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out of fear the bank would lose their money in bad investments.
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So to regain the public's confidence,
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FDR increased federal oversight of commercial banks,
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and created bank insurance to guarantee that any deposited funds
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would always be available.
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Next, he established the Federal Emergency Relief Administration.
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FERA cataloged each state’s need for relief
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and provided funds to help citizens afford groceries, rent, clothing, coal,
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and other necessities.
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Meanwhile, the Agricultural Adjustment Administration subsidized farmers
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and educated them in improving planting techniques.
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These policies fed and housed thousands,
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but they didn’t significantly address the New Deal’s biggest promise:
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reducing unemployment.
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So the Civilian Conservation Corps was established to employ
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over 250,000 young men for projects
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like tree planting, irrigation, and fire prevention.
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The CCC offered onsite work camps
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that provided food, shelter, and education to those employed;
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mostly young, single men with families in need of relief.
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Subsequent programs like the Works Progress Administration
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and the Tennessee Valley Authority
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added projects building roads, bridges, and hydroelectric dams.
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The WPA also funded art, writing, and theater programs.
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These initiatives cut civilian unemployment in half.
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And they did so alongside labor acts that abolished child labor,
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granted unions the right to collective bargaining,
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and set the first national minimum wage.
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Benefits were also created to help those unable to work.
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The Social Security Act established an old-age pension system
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in addition to unemployment insurance, disability benefits,
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and welfare assistance.
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But despite these sweeping policies,
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the New Deal helped some groups more than others.
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Black Americans were hit hardest by the economic downturn,
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and the New Deal’s impact on Black communities varied widely.
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In northern cities like Chicago,
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Black citizens received a large share of jobs, vocational training, and education,
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with New Deal programs teaching more than one million Black Americans to read.
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Northern Black communities also received an influx of public housing,
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though it was heavily segregated.
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In the South, results were less positive.
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Roosevelt relied heavily on the support of Southern Democrats,
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who welcomed economic development but fought to preserve white supremacy.
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They ensured that new labor laws
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excluded domestic servants and agricultural workers,
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occupations held by many Black Americans.
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These politicians and many others also undermined Eleanor Roosevelt’s attempts
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to push her husband toward supporting a federal anti-lynching law.
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As a result, the New Deal has often been called a “raw deal” for Black communities.
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And many modern inequities in housing, employment, and financial stability
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are partially due to New Deal programs prioritizing white Americans.
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In these ways and more, the New Deal didn’t fully live up to its promises.
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Despite employing over 8 million Americans,
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unemployment never went lower than 14%.
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And the US economy wouldn’t fully recover until the country’s mobilization
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for World War II.
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But this bold campaign of progressive policies
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did empower unions to start their own revolution.
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In the coming decades, northern liberals, Black Americans,
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and other working minorities,
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united to fight discriminatory hiring.
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In the process, they reshaped the Democratic Party;
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challenging its racist leadership,
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and laying the groundwork for an emerging civil rights coalition.
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