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A Black American Asks FDR to End Racial Inequalities in Federal Relief
Although Franklin D. Roosevelt never endorsed anti-lynching legislation and condoned discrimination against blacks in federally funded relief programs, he still won the hearts and the votes of many African Americans. Yet this support and even [...]
Tags: New Deal
Item Type: Diary/Letter
Historical Era: Great Depression and World War II (1929-1945)
An African American Describes Why New Deal Relief Is Not Reaching the Black Community (with text supports)
In this letter, an African American in Georgia anonymously writes to Franklin D. Roosevelt to tell how discrimination in his community means that black citizens are not receiving the relief they are entitled to under New Deal programs. This version [...]
Tags: New Deal, Reading Supports
Item Type: Diary/Letter
Historical Era: Great Depression and World War II (1929-1945)