Affect of the New Deal on Different Groups Chapter 23: Part II.

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Affect of the New Deal on Different Groups Chapter 23: Part II

Women Make Their Mark Francis Perkins became the first woman in the cabinet She was Secretary of Labor Many women were heads of New Deal agencies However, worker programs hired less women and paid them less.

African-Americans Take Leadership Roles Mary Bethune Head of Division of Negro Affairs of NYA Help Af-Am teens get an education and jobs She organized “Black Cabinet” to advise FDR on racial issues

FDR Fails to Support Civil Rights No support for anti-lynching law No end for poll tax New Deal agencies discriminated Why? FDR blamed Southern Democrats for hindering any efforts FDR would attempt to help African- Americans

Mexican-American Fortunes Supported FDR but got few benefits Discriminated by agencies Many were forced to move back to Mexico = Mexican Trail of Tears

Native Americans Gain Support John Collier appointed the Commissioner of Indian Affairs He helped pass the Indian Reorganization Act which promoted Indian freedom to live as they want (autonomy), not making them become “American” (assimilate)

Labor Unions Flourish Union membership increased from ‘33-’41 Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO) Formed in 38’ Unskilled and semi skilled workers since the AFL only let in “skilled” workers

Memorial Day Massacre (1937) Republic Steel Plant in Chicago refused to recognize the CIO union at the plant Workers went on a peaceful strike For unknown reasons, the police fire at and beat strikers Many are injured and killed Congress ordered Republic Steel to negotiate with the union

Reasonable Force?

New Deal Coalition One of FDR’s greatest contributions Diverse groups supporting Democratic Party - Southern Whites - Urban Groups - African Americans - Unionized industrial workers