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Texas and The New Deal

The New Deal President Franklin D. Roosevelt had promised a “new deal for the American people”. President Franklin D. Roosevelt had promised a “new deal for the American people”. Roosevelt and his advisers asked Congress to pass a variety of measures- called the New Deal- to fight the depression Roosevelt and his advisers asked Congress to pass a variety of measures- called the New Deal- to fight the depression

The New Deal One act helped banks to remain open, while another program gave money to the states for food and other aid to people. One act helped banks to remain open, while another program gave money to the states for food and other aid to people. Another act paid farmers not to grow crops in order to cut down on overproduction. Another act paid farmers not to grow crops in order to cut down on overproduction. The New Deal did not end the depression, but gave hope to millions of Americans. The New Deal did not end the depression, but gave hope to millions of Americans.

The New Deal Roosevelt believed that if workers had money to spend it would help spur an economic recovery. Roosevelt believed that if workers had money to spend it would help spur an economic recovery. Businesses would benefit and the whole economy would improve. Businesses would benefit and the whole economy would improve.

The New Deal New Deal programs created jobs by funding public works – government sponsored building projects for public use. New Deal programs created jobs by funding public works – government sponsored building projects for public use. People worked for New Deal agencies such as the Public Works Administration (PWA) and the Works Progress Administration (WPA). People worked for New Deal agencies such as the Public Works Administration (PWA) and the Works Progress Administration (WPA).

The New Deal Workers constructed schools, dams, parks and roads. Workers constructed schools, dams, parks and roads. These programs became so well known that people wrote directly to the president looking for work. These programs became so well known that people wrote directly to the president looking for work.

The New Deal Roosevelt also wanted to provide Americans with economic security for the future. Roosevelt also wanted to provide Americans with economic security for the future. In 1935, Congress created the Social Security system. In 1935, Congress created the Social Security system. This program provided payments to retired citizens and benefits for unemployed workers. This program provided payments to retired citizens and benefits for unemployed workers. The Social Security system collected money from employers and workers. The Social Security system collected money from employers and workers.

The New Deal Several Texans served under Roosevelt and helped with his New Deal efforts Several Texans served under Roosevelt and helped with his New Deal efforts John Nance Garner of Uvalde served as vice president from John Nance Garner of Uvalde served as vice president from Jesse Jones of Houston, was appointed to Secretary of Commerce Jesse Jones of Houston, was appointed to Secretary of Commerce John Nance Garner Jesse H. Jones

The New Deal Lyndon Baines Johnson of Johnson City served as the state director of the National Youth Administration (NYA), which employed young people between the age of 16 and 25. Lyndon Baines Johnson of Johnson City served as the state director of the National Youth Administration (NYA), which employed young people between the age of 16 and 25. He was only 27 when he became the NYA director. He was only 27 when he became the NYA director.

The New Deal Sam Rayburn was among the well- known Texans in Congress Sam Rayburn was among the well- known Texans in Congress Rayburn held a seat in Congress for nearly 50 years and served for many years as Speaker of the House. Rayburn held a seat in Congress for nearly 50 years and served for many years as Speaker of the House.

New Deal Programs in Texas Several New Deal agencies offered assistance to Texans during the Great Depression. Several New Deal agencies offered assistance to Texans during the Great Depression. In 1934, some 13% of Texans received aid. In 1934, some 13% of Texans received aid. The Federal Emergency Relief Administration provided millions of dollars to assist Texans. The Federal Emergency Relief Administration provided millions of dollars to assist Texans.

New Deal Programs in Texas The Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) created jobs for some 100,000 Texans. The Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) created jobs for some 100,000 Texans. CCC workers built and repaired bridges, dams and roads. CCC workers built and repaired bridges, dams and roads. Workers received $30 a month but were required to send $25 of their pay back to their families. Workers received $30 a month but were required to send $25 of their pay back to their families. The families could spend the money in their local economies. The families could spend the money in their local economies. Hoover Dam, 1936

New Deal Program in Texas Other Texans found jobs with the WPA. Other Texans found jobs with the WPA. The WPA aided in the construction of dams along the Colorado River The WPA aided in the construction of dams along the Colorado River

New Deal Programs in Texas NYA workers in Texas built many rest stops – an idea that soon spread throughout the entire nation. NYA workers in Texas built many rest stops – an idea that soon spread throughout the entire nation. As a result of these jobs, Texans had money to spend on goods and services, thereby helping the state’s economy. As a result of these jobs, Texans had money to spend on goods and services, thereby helping the state’s economy. Two men cutting stone for a highway rest stop

New Deal Programs in Texas The Rural Electrification Administration (REA) helped Texas farms gain access to electricity. The Rural Electrification Administration (REA) helped Texas farms gain access to electricity. This program was important to Texas because fewer than 10% of Texas farms had electricity by This program was important to Texas because fewer than 10% of Texas farms had electricity by By 1965, 98% of Texas farms had electricity. By 1965, 98% of Texas farms had electricity.

New Deal Programs in Texas The federal government also helped Texas farmers by purchasing farmland to keep it out of production and allow it to recover. The federal government also helped Texas farmers by purchasing farmland to keep it out of production and allow it to recover. Agents of the Soil Conservation Service taught farmers how to plant trees and grass to prevent soil from blowing away. They also advised farmers to plow in the direction of the natural shape of the land. That way the ridges and furrows would prevent further erosion by water and wind. Agents of the Soil Conservation Service taught farmers how to plant trees and grass to prevent soil from blowing away. They also advised farmers to plow in the direction of the natural shape of the land. That way the ridges and furrows would prevent further erosion by water and wind.

New Deal Programs in Texas Many Texans welcomed the federal assistance, but as the depression continued some people began to criticize the New Deal. Many Texans welcomed the federal assistance, but as the depression continued some people began to criticize the New Deal. They feared that the rapid expansion of government would threaten individual liberty. They feared that the rapid expansion of government would threaten individual liberty.

Texas Politics During the New Deal Miriam Ferguson who had been re-elected governor in 1932, supported New Deal policies Miriam Ferguson who had been re-elected governor in 1932, supported New Deal policies In 1933, she convinced Texans to approve $20 million in bonds for relief aid. In 1933, she convinced Texans to approve $20 million in bonds for relief aid. She also issued an order creating the Texas Relief Commission to assist Texans She also issued an order creating the Texas Relief Commission to assist Texans

Texas Politics During the New Deal Ferguson chose not to run for office in 1934, opening the way for Texas Attorney General James V. Allred of Wichita Falls to win the election as governor. Ferguson chose not to run for office in 1934, opening the way for Texas Attorney General James V. Allred of Wichita Falls to win the election as governor. Allred worked hard to bring New Deal programs and federal money to Texas and he was re- elected in 1938 Allred worked hard to bring New Deal programs and federal money to Texas and he was re- elected in 1938 Allred helped created a state old age pension program and a retirement system for public school teachers. Allred helped created a state old age pension program and a retirement system for public school teachers. In addition, during Allred’s administration the Texas Unemployment Compensation Commission – now know as the Texas Workforce Commission – was established. In addition, during Allred’s administration the Texas Unemployment Compensation Commission – now know as the Texas Workforce Commission – was established.

Texas Politics During the New Deal In 1938, a candidate with a style like no one else’s ran for governor In 1938, a candidate with a style like no one else’s ran for governor W. Lee O’Daniel was the sales manager of a flour-milling company in Fort Worth. W. Lee O’Daniel was the sales manager of a flour-milling company in Fort Worth. During the late 1920’s O’Daniel began airing a radio show that featured a country music group called the Light Crust Doughboys. During the late 1920’s O’Daniel began airing a radio show that featured a country music group called the Light Crust Doughboys. The show opened with the words “Please pass the biscuits, Pappy” Soon the show’s host was known as Pappy Lee O’Daniel. The show opened with the words “Please pass the biscuits, Pappy” Soon the show’s host was known as Pappy Lee O’Daniel. In May 1938, O’Daniel announced that he had received some 54,000 letters in one week urging him to run for governor. In May 1938, O’Daniel announced that he had received some 54,000 letters in one week urging him to run for governor.

Texas Politics During the New Deal Much to the surprise of political experts, O’Daniel ran a successful campaign Much to the surprise of political experts, O’Daniel ran a successful campaign Texans elected O’Daniel by a wide margin in Texans elected O’Daniel by a wide margin in O’Daniel’s lack of political experience began to show after he took office. O’Daniel’s lack of political experience began to show after he took office. He had a poor relationship with the legislature and few of his proposed programs became law. He had a poor relationship with the legislature and few of his proposed programs became law. Texans re-elected him in 1940, but he left office in 1941 to take a seat in the U.S. Senate. Texans re-elected him in 1940, but he left office in 1941 to take a seat in the U.S. Senate.

Life and Culture during the Great Depression Music provided a welcome distraction to Texans. Music provided a welcome distraction to Texans. African American musicians such as Huddie Ledbetter and Aaron T-Bone Walker played the blues. African American musicians such as Huddie Ledbetter and Aaron T-Bone Walker played the blues. Bob Wills and his band the Texas Playboys offered a new kind of dance music called western swing. Bob Wills and his band the Texas Playboys offered a new kind of dance music called western swing. Bob Wills Aaron T-Bone Walker

Life and Culture during the Great Depression Texans also read the works of J. Frank Dobie, whose stories and collections of folk tales captured many aspects of life in Texas Texans also read the works of J. Frank Dobie, whose stories and collections of folk tales captured many aspects of life in Texas

Life and Culture during the Great Depression Another bright spot came in 1936, when Texas celebrated its centennial or 100 th birthday since independence. Another bright spot came in 1936, when Texas celebrated its centennial or 100 th birthday since independence.

Life and Culture during the Depression With federal assistance, the state spent $25 million to stage a world’s fair in Dallas to mark the occasion. With federal assistance, the state spent $25 million to stage a world’s fair in Dallas to mark the occasion. President Roosevelt visited the fairgrounds. President Roosevelt visited the fairgrounds.