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Internet Modern History Sourcebook: The Depression
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New Deal Network: The Great Depression, the 1930s, and the Roosevelt Administration
The New Deal Network is an online educational guide to the Roosevelt Administration and the Great Depression of the 1930s. The New Deal Network is sponsored by the Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt Institute and the Institute for Learning Technologies at Teachers College/Columbia University.
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America from the Great Depression to World War II.
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New Deal/WPA Art Project
On May 6, 1935, the Works Progress Administration (W.P.A.) was created to help provide economic relief to the citizens of the United States who were suffering through the Great Depression. The Federal Art Project was one of the divisions of the W.P.A. under Federal Project One.
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The Magpie Sings the Great Depression
N E W D E A L N E T W O R K The Magpie Sings the Great Depression: Selections from DeWitt Clinton High School's Literary Magazine, 1929-1942 Home | Lesson Plan | Project Information | Resources Archive: Year | Author/Artist | Subject | Images Augustus Hodges illustrated Robert Warshow's It Isn't the Fall (June 1932) Student Voices from the 1930s You want me to tell about those good old days But ...
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1930s Great Depression Gallery, Michigan Historical Museum
The Michigan Historical Museum's 1930s gallery presents these stories of Michigan during the Great Depression: Labor unions and the Flint sit-down strike, Paul Honore's Natural Resources Mural, bungalows, radio, lighthouses and the Great Lakes, President Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal programs and the Civilian Conservatin Corps in Michigan.
Preview Site   www.sos.state.mi.us/history/museum/explore/museums/hismus/1900-75/depressn/labnews2.html   reviews

America's Great Depression
An overview, timeline, books, links, and other information on America s Great Depression.
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Sliding into the Great Depression
20 Century Created 2/3/1997 Go to Brad DeLong's Home Page Slouching Towards Utopia : The Economic History of the Twentieth Century -XIV. The Great Crash and the Great Slump- J. Bradford DeLong University of California at Berkeley and NBER February 1997 The Great Depression in Outline The Great Crash Even a Panic Is Not All Together a Bad Thing Debt-Deflation Golden Fetters The Persistence of the ...
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Every Picture Tells A Story (1)
EVERY PICTURE TELLS A STORY Documentary Photography and the Great Depression From 1935 to 1943, photographers working for the federal government produced the most enduring images of the Great Depression. Beginning under the auspices of the Resettlement Administration in 1935 and then the Farm Security Administration (FSA) in 1937, a group that over time included about twenty men and women worked ...
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Web Special: The Crash of 1929
By FLOYD NORRIS even decades later, the crash of 1929 is remembered as an unnecessary disaster, a market event that need not have led to economic collapse. What is not recalled is that people then, too, were confident about many of the same things that seem so reassuring today. The front page of the Oct. 30, 1929 New York Times exclaimed the massive loss on Wall Street. It also worked to ease ...
Preview Site   www.nytimes.com/library/financial/index-1929-crash.html   reviews

The crash of 1929
Excerpted from AGAINST OLIGARCHY Essays & speeches 1970-1996 by Webster G. Tarpley PART 7 BRITISH FINANCIAL WARFARE: 1929; 1931- 33 HOW THE CITY OF LONDON CREATED THE GREAT DEPRESSION by Webster G. Tarpley December, 1996 The thesis of this paper is that the great economic and financial cataclysm of the first half of the twentieth century, which we have come to know as the Great Depression, was ...
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Judicial activism led to the great depression
The Supreme Court helped cause the Great Depression.
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