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Covering issues of race and ethnicity, and exploring the New Deals transformative agencies for economic and social ramifications as well as the constitutional revolution they triggered, The Era of Franklin D. Roosevelt, 1933-1945 provides you with a rich context to understand the multifaceted role FDR had as president, reformer, policymaker, and commander-in-chief. Forty-five primary sources, arranged topically, provide you with an engaging historical and biographical overview of FDR and the New Deal.
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Table of Contents
Foreword
Preface
PART ONE
Introduction: Franklin D. Roosevelt and American Liberalism
PART TWO
The Documents
1. FDR as President
Franklin D. Roosevelt, First Inaugural Address, March 4, 1933
Franklin D. Roosevelt, First Press Conference, March 8, 1933
Franklin D. Roosevelt, Annual Message to the Congress, January 4, 1935
Franklin D. Roosevelt, Campaign Address at Madison Square Garden, October 31, 1936
Franklin D. Roosevelt, Fireside Chat on Reorganization of the Judiciary, March 9, 1937
Franklin D. Roosevelt, Speeches on Conservation and the Environment, 1936-1937
2. The New Deal
Robert F. Wagner, The National Labor Relations Act, February 21, 1935
Frances Perkins, The Social Security Act, September 2, 1935
John Steinbeck, The Crisis in Agriculture, September 12, 1936
Harry Hopkins, Federal Relief, September 19, 1936
Hallie Flanagan, The Federal Theatre Project, May 11, 1938
3. Eleanor Roosevelt and American Women
Eleanor Roosevelt, Women in the Labor Force, June 16, 1938
Molly Dewson, Women and the New Deal, April 8, 1936
Eleanor Roosevelt, Women in Politics, March-April, 1940
4. Documenting the Depression: The Photographs of Dorothea Lange
Plantation Overseer and His Field Hands, Mississippi Delta, 1936
Migrant Mother, Nipomo, California, 1936
Mexican Migratory Field Workers Home on the Edge of a Frozen Pea Field, Imperial Valley, California, 1937
Small Independent Gas Station during Cotton Strike, Kern City, California, November 1938
5. Right. . .and Left. . .Face
Herbert Hoover, The Challenge to Liberty, 1934
American Liberty League, The New Deal vs. Democracy, July 15, 1936
Upton Sinclair, The EPIC Plan, 1934
Father Charles E. Coughlin, The National Union for Social Justice, November 11, 1934
Huey P. Long, Share Our Wealth, May 23, 1935
6. Race, Ethnicity, and Reform
Songs of the Mexican Migration: Deported [Deportados], 1933
Selden Menefee and Orin C. Cassmore, The Pecan Shellers of San Antonio, 1940
W. E. B. Du Bois and Walter White: The NAACP and Segregation, January-February 1934
A. Phillip Randolph, The March on Washington, November 1942
John Collier, A New Deal for American Indians, 1938
J. C. Morgan, The Voice of a Navajo Indian, April 10, 1934
7. The Constitutional Revolution
Owen Roberts and Harlan Fiske Stone, United States v. Butler, January 6, 1936
Robert M. La Follette Jr., Unpacking the Court, February 13, 1937
Herbert H. Lehman, A Greatly Dangerous Precedent, July 19, 1937
Charles Evans Hughes and George Sutherland, West Coast Hotel v. Parrish, March 29, 1937
Benjamin N. Cardozo, Helvering v. Davis, May 24, 1937
8. Morale in Wartime: A Portfolio of Propaganda Posters
U.S. War Manpower Commission, United We WIn, 1943
Employment Service, Do the Job HE Left Behind, 1943[?]
Packer Aircraft, Lookout Monks! Heres Your Plane Warning! 1942
U.S. Treasury Department, Buy Victory Bonds, 1945
9. The "Good War"?
Western Defense Command, Instructions to All Persons of Japanese Ancestry, April 30, 1942
Footprints: Poetry of the American Relocation Camp Experience, ca. 1942-1944
Hugo Black and Frank Murphy, Korematsu v. United States, December 18, 1944
Pearl S. Buck and A. Leonard Allen, Debate about the Repeal of the Chinese Exclusion Acts, May 20, 1943
Robert Jackson and Felix Frankfurter, West Virginia State Board of Education v. Barnette, June 14, 1943
Randolph Paul, Report to the Secretary [of the Treasury] on the Acquiescence of This Government in the Murder of the Jews, January 13, 1944
John W. Pehle and John J. McCloy, Debate about the Bombing of Auschwitz, July-November, 1944
Eleanor Roosevelt, Race, Religion and Prejudice, May 11, 1942
Franklin D. Roosevelt, An Economic Bill of Rights, January 11, 1944
APPENDICES
Chronology of Events during the Era Franklin D. Roosevelt (1933-1945)
Questions for Consideration
Selected Bibliography
Index
Preface
PART ONE
Introduction: Franklin D. Roosevelt and American Liberalism
PART TWO
The Documents
1. FDR as President
Franklin D. Roosevelt, First Inaugural Address, March 4, 1933
Franklin D. Roosevelt, First Press Conference, March 8, 1933
Franklin D. Roosevelt, Annual Message to the Congress, January 4, 1935
Franklin D. Roosevelt, Campaign Address at Madison Square Garden, October 31, 1936
Franklin D. Roosevelt, Fireside Chat on Reorganization of the Judiciary, March 9, 1937
Franklin D. Roosevelt, Speeches on Conservation and the Environment, 1936-1937
2. The New Deal
Robert F. Wagner, The National Labor Relations Act, February 21, 1935
Frances Perkins, The Social Security Act, September 2, 1935
John Steinbeck, The Crisis in Agriculture, September 12, 1936
Harry Hopkins, Federal Relief, September 19, 1936
Hallie Flanagan, The Federal Theatre Project, May 11, 1938
3. Eleanor Roosevelt and American Women
Eleanor Roosevelt, Women in the Labor Force, June 16, 1938
Molly Dewson, Women and the New Deal, April 8, 1936
Eleanor Roosevelt, Women in Politics, March-April, 1940
4. Documenting the Depression: The Photographs of Dorothea Lange
Plantation Overseer and His Field Hands, Mississippi Delta, 1936
Migrant Mother, Nipomo, California, 1936
Mexican Migratory Field Workers Home on the Edge of a Frozen Pea Field, Imperial Valley, California, 1937
Small Independent Gas Station during Cotton Strike, Kern City, California, November 1938
5. Right. . .and Left. . .Face
Herbert Hoover, The Challenge to Liberty, 1934
American Liberty League, The New Deal vs. Democracy, July 15, 1936
Upton Sinclair, The EPIC Plan, 1934
Father Charles E. Coughlin, The National Union for Social Justice, November 11, 1934
Huey P. Long, Share Our Wealth, May 23, 1935
6. Race, Ethnicity, and Reform
Songs of the Mexican Migration: Deported [Deportados], 1933
Selden Menefee and Orin C. Cassmore, The Pecan Shellers of San Antonio, 1940
W. E. B. Du Bois and Walter White: The NAACP and Segregation, January-February 1934
A. Phillip Randolph, The March on Washington, November 1942
John Collier, A New Deal for American Indians, 1938
J. C. Morgan, The Voice of a Navajo Indian, April 10, 1934
7. The Constitutional Revolution
Owen Roberts and Harlan Fiske Stone, United States v. Butler, January 6, 1936
Robert M. La Follette Jr., Unpacking the Court, February 13, 1937
Herbert H. Lehman, A Greatly Dangerous Precedent, July 19, 1937
Charles Evans Hughes and George Sutherland, West Coast Hotel v. Parrish, March 29, 1937
Benjamin N. Cardozo, Helvering v. Davis, May 24, 1937
8. Morale in Wartime: A Portfolio of Propaganda Posters
U.S. War Manpower Commission, United We WIn, 1943
Employment Service, Do the Job HE Left Behind, 1943[?]
Packer Aircraft, Lookout Monks! Heres Your Plane Warning! 1942
U.S. Treasury Department, Buy Victory Bonds, 1945
9. The "Good War"?
Western Defense Command, Instructions to All Persons of Japanese Ancestry, April 30, 1942
Footprints: Poetry of the American Relocation Camp Experience, ca. 1942-1944
Hugo Black and Frank Murphy, Korematsu v. United States, December 18, 1944
Pearl S. Buck and A. Leonard Allen, Debate about the Repeal of the Chinese Exclusion Acts, May 20, 1943
Robert Jackson and Felix Frankfurter, West Virginia State Board of Education v. Barnette, June 14, 1943
Randolph Paul, Report to the Secretary [of the Treasury] on the Acquiescence of This Government in the Murder of the Jews, January 13, 1944
John W. Pehle and John J. McCloy, Debate about the Bombing of Auschwitz, July-November, 1944
Eleanor Roosevelt, Race, Religion and Prejudice, May 11, 1942
Franklin D. Roosevelt, An Economic Bill of Rights, January 11, 1944
APPENDICES
Chronology of Events during the Era Franklin D. Roosevelt (1933-1945)
Questions for Consideration
Selected Bibliography
Index