The Great Depression
FDR’s “New Deal”
The New Deal Affects
Many Groups
ND represents an important opportunity for
women/minorities
gains were limited, however. patterns of
prejudice and discrimination were hard to break
The New Deal Affects
Many Groups
Francis Perkins – 1st female cabinet
member
• Secretary of labor
• Played a major role in creating Social
Security system
• Supervised labor legislation
FDR also appt 3 female diplomats & 1
female federal judge
WOMEN STILL FACED WORKPLACE
DISCRIMINATION
The New Deal Affects
Many GroupsNational Recovery Administration – set wages;
some were lower for women
Federal Emergency Relief Administration & Civil
Works Admin hired fewer women than men
CCC hired only men
Despite these problems, women made small gains
Gains: 11.7% in 1930 to 15.6% in 1940!
WIDESPREAD CRITICISM OF WOMEN WORKING
DID NOT CHANGE THE PROGRESSION OF
WOMEN GETTING JOBS
The New Deal Affects
Many Groups
Growth of activism by AAs
A. Phillip Randolph
Established 1st all-black labor union –
Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters
Laid the groundwork for the civil rights movement
The New Deal Affects
Many Groups
Mary McLeod Bethune – educator
appointed to head Division of
Negro Affairs of the NYA
Her job:
• To make sure they hired AAs as
administrators
• To provide job training to AAs
Organized “Black Cabinet” –
advisors on racial affairs
• William Hastie and Robert Weaver appt
to Department of Interior
NEVER BEFORE SO MANY AA
VOICES HEARD IN GOVT!
The New Deal Affects
Many Groups
FDR failed to support civil
rights
Feared upsetting
Southern white Dems
Refused to pass
anti-lynching law
Refused to end poll tax
The New Deal Affects Many Groups
Mexican Americans
Supported ND, though they
benefited less than AAs!
• CCC and TVA helped some, but
disqualified many migrants as they
had no permanent address
• They had come to US during
‘20s. Mainly in Southwest
Farm laborers – not governed by state or federal work law
Wages – fell to $.09/hr!
Attempts at unionization –
violence from employers & govt authorities!
The New Deal Affects Many Groups
Native Americans
Strong support by federal govt
John Collier -Commissioner of Indian
Affairs– appt by FDR in ‘34
helped create Indian Reorganization
Act
* change govt policy from assimilation to
NA autonomy!
* Restored some lands to tribal ownership
The New Deal Affects Many Groups
Native Americans
Economic changes: lands belong to whole
tribe
Govt can’t take over unoccupied lands & sell them to non-
Indians
Cultural changes: # of boarding schools for
NAs reduced; attend school on reservation
Political changes: elect tribal councils on
reservations
PROS: those who valued tribal traditions.
OBJECTIONS: from those who owned land individually under
Dawes Act – tired of whites telling them what was good for
them (the more “Americanized”)
[* Dawes Act: broke up reservations; gave land to
individual Indians 1887]
The New Deal Affects Many Groups
Summary: ND had huge impact on
women, AAs, Mexican-Amercans, and
workers and a huge impact on American
society and culture
1936 Election showed:
Class warfare was an issue in American politics
third party declined
FDR won due to his appeal to the “forgotten man” (Al
Smith said, “no one shoots Santa Claus”)
Forged powerful coalition of South, blacks, urbanites,
and the poor, immigrants, Catholics, and Jews
Democrats will dominate national politics through
30s and 40s
Bankers and Big Business
Federal Securities Act
which creates the
Securities and Exchange
Commission
TVA- TennesseeValley Authority
“Creeping
Socialism in
Concrete”
“It was the presence of
cheap electricity, lower
interest rates, water
projects that laid the
foundation of the New
South”
Atlanta Mayor Andrew
Young
Housing Reform and Social Security
Federal
Housing
Administration
Social Security Act
Social Security largely
inspired by highly
industrialized European
models. In the
agricultural U.S. this
was unimaginable but
America had become
increasingly urbanized
Twilight of the New Deal
• Fact: FDR’s term from 1933-1937 did not
end the Great Depression. Only modest
recovery
• 1937 another economic dip - Roosevelt
Recession due to Social Security taxes biting
into payrolls
• Here he embraces British economist John
Maynard Keynes - Keynsenian Economics -
planned deficit spending is ok. *major
turning point in American gov’t
• http://www.brillig.com/debt_clock/
Critics and Praise
Critics
• waste, confusion, graft
• too communist: “Rooseveltski”
• business shocked by the leap before you look spirit
• bureaucratic interference and regimentation
• national debt huge - now we are a handout state -
people will expect it!
• caused greater class strife
• private enterprise stifled by planned economy
• FDR too aggressive against Supreme Court
• * New Deal did not cure the Great Depression!
Critics and Praise
• yes some waste but it was relief not recovery that was the aim and
relief was granted
• philosophy of balancing the human budget didn’t exist in federal
gov’t before this time and it needed to be added to the American
process
• He may have saved American free enterprise - he was not against
capitalism but against overly strong capitalists - he purged the
American system of some of its worse abuses
•Socialist party actually died at this time
• Roosevelt, like Jefferson, provided bold reform without a bloody
revolution - at a time when Europe was struggling with uprisings and
communism or fascism
•Choosing the middle road he is called the greatest conservative
since Hamilton
•Hamilton in his support of big gov’t but Jeffersonian in his support of
the fogotten man

Fdr's new deal and great depression pt 2(1)

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    The New DealAffects Many Groups ND represents an important opportunity for women/minorities gains were limited, however. patterns of prejudice and discrimination were hard to break
  • 3.
    The New DealAffects Many Groups Francis Perkins – 1st female cabinet member • Secretary of labor • Played a major role in creating Social Security system • Supervised labor legislation FDR also appt 3 female diplomats & 1 female federal judge WOMEN STILL FACED WORKPLACE DISCRIMINATION
  • 4.
    The New DealAffects Many GroupsNational Recovery Administration – set wages; some were lower for women Federal Emergency Relief Administration & Civil Works Admin hired fewer women than men CCC hired only men Despite these problems, women made small gains Gains: 11.7% in 1930 to 15.6% in 1940! WIDESPREAD CRITICISM OF WOMEN WORKING DID NOT CHANGE THE PROGRESSION OF WOMEN GETTING JOBS
  • 5.
    The New DealAffects Many Groups Growth of activism by AAs A. Phillip Randolph Established 1st all-black labor union – Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters Laid the groundwork for the civil rights movement
  • 6.
    The New DealAffects Many Groups Mary McLeod Bethune – educator appointed to head Division of Negro Affairs of the NYA Her job: • To make sure they hired AAs as administrators • To provide job training to AAs Organized “Black Cabinet” – advisors on racial affairs • William Hastie and Robert Weaver appt to Department of Interior NEVER BEFORE SO MANY AA VOICES HEARD IN GOVT!
  • 7.
    The New DealAffects Many Groups FDR failed to support civil rights Feared upsetting Southern white Dems Refused to pass anti-lynching law Refused to end poll tax
  • 8.
    The New DealAffects Many Groups Mexican Americans Supported ND, though they benefited less than AAs! • CCC and TVA helped some, but disqualified many migrants as they had no permanent address • They had come to US during ‘20s. Mainly in Southwest Farm laborers – not governed by state or federal work law Wages – fell to $.09/hr! Attempts at unionization – violence from employers & govt authorities!
  • 9.
    The New DealAffects Many Groups Native Americans Strong support by federal govt John Collier -Commissioner of Indian Affairs– appt by FDR in ‘34 helped create Indian Reorganization Act * change govt policy from assimilation to NA autonomy! * Restored some lands to tribal ownership
  • 10.
    The New DealAffects Many Groups Native Americans Economic changes: lands belong to whole tribe Govt can’t take over unoccupied lands & sell them to non- Indians Cultural changes: # of boarding schools for NAs reduced; attend school on reservation Political changes: elect tribal councils on reservations PROS: those who valued tribal traditions. OBJECTIONS: from those who owned land individually under Dawes Act – tired of whites telling them what was good for them (the more “Americanized”) [* Dawes Act: broke up reservations; gave land to individual Indians 1887]
  • 11.
    The New DealAffects Many Groups Summary: ND had huge impact on women, AAs, Mexican-Amercans, and workers and a huge impact on American society and culture 1936 Election showed: Class warfare was an issue in American politics third party declined FDR won due to his appeal to the “forgotten man” (Al Smith said, “no one shoots Santa Claus”) Forged powerful coalition of South, blacks, urbanites, and the poor, immigrants, Catholics, and Jews Democrats will dominate national politics through 30s and 40s
  • 12.
    Bankers and BigBusiness Federal Securities Act which creates the Securities and Exchange Commission
  • 13.
    TVA- TennesseeValley Authority “Creeping Socialismin Concrete” “It was the presence of cheap electricity, lower interest rates, water projects that laid the foundation of the New South” Atlanta Mayor Andrew Young
  • 14.
    Housing Reform andSocial Security Federal Housing Administration Social Security Act Social Security largely inspired by highly industrialized European models. In the agricultural U.S. this was unimaginable but America had become increasingly urbanized
  • 15.
    Twilight of theNew Deal • Fact: FDR’s term from 1933-1937 did not end the Great Depression. Only modest recovery • 1937 another economic dip - Roosevelt Recession due to Social Security taxes biting into payrolls • Here he embraces British economist John Maynard Keynes - Keynsenian Economics - planned deficit spending is ok. *major turning point in American gov’t • http://www.brillig.com/debt_clock/
  • 16.
    Critics and Praise Critics •waste, confusion, graft • too communist: “Rooseveltski” • business shocked by the leap before you look spirit • bureaucratic interference and regimentation • national debt huge - now we are a handout state - people will expect it! • caused greater class strife • private enterprise stifled by planned economy • FDR too aggressive against Supreme Court • * New Deal did not cure the Great Depression!
  • 17.
    Critics and Praise •yes some waste but it was relief not recovery that was the aim and relief was granted • philosophy of balancing the human budget didn’t exist in federal gov’t before this time and it needed to be added to the American process • He may have saved American free enterprise - he was not against capitalism but against overly strong capitalists - he purged the American system of some of its worse abuses •Socialist party actually died at this time • Roosevelt, like Jefferson, provided bold reform without a bloody revolution - at a time when Europe was struggling with uprisings and communism or fascism •Choosing the middle road he is called the greatest conservative since Hamilton •Hamilton in his support of big gov’t but Jeffersonian in his support of the fogotten man