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Women African Americans Indians Workers
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Led by Eleanor Roosevelt Roosevelt administration employed far more women than any previous administration had. Frances Perkins Secretary of Labor
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Eleanor Roosevelt’s key advisor They connected women to all levels of government Head of the Women's Democratic National Committee.
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Relationship with FDR Her marriage had “no fundamental love to draw on” so she threw herself into civic activities. Published a weekly newspaper column
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Her primary objective. The administrators spokesperson DAR and Marian Anderson. “the first lady stood like a Rock of Gibraltar against injustice”
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The great shift… In 1928 FDR won just 28% of the black vote. In 1932 FDR won 71% of the black vote. What explains this shift? Considering the past of the democratic party with race, why is this surprising? Why did Blacks overwhelmingly support the New Deal? Was the New Deal pro-civil rights?
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Why the shift? New Deal provided: Roosevelt! You're my man! When the time come I ain't got a cent You buy my groceries And pay my rent. Mr. Roosevelt, you're my man Establishment of the Black Cabinet under Mary McCleod Bethune Civilian Conservation Corps and the Public Works Administration, gave them much-needed aid and jobs Programs overcame early racism (TVA, NRA)
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Secretary of Indian Affairs: John Collier “We Took Away Their Best Lands, Broke Treaties” Revocation of the Dawes Act Indian Reorganization Act Encouraged a reestablishment of tribalism
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Passed the NLRB “Supported” workers even in their worst strikes GM Strike of 1937 “It is ilegal, but shooting them out is not the answer. Why can’t {GM} meet with the workers?” Result: all automobile manufacturers except Ford sign on with UAW.
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40 hour work week and higher wages in steel industry Auto and steel unions had 750,000 members by 1937 Fair Labor Standards Act Abolished child labor A national minimum wage of.40 Overtime paid at time and a half
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