The document discusses how the New Deal affected various groups in American society. It helped women gain some economic opportunities, though discrimination still existed. African Americans saw some advancement through figures like Mary McLeod Bethune, but FDR failed to support anti-lynching or end the poll tax. Mexican Americans and migrant workers faced low wages and violence resisting unionization. Native Americans saw more autonomy and land rights under the New Deal, led by John Collier. Overall the New Deal had a huge social and political impact, helping FDR and Democrats dominate politics through the 1930s and 1940s.