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Preface | ||
Introduction | 1 | |
Pt. 1 | The Nadir: 1933-1936 | |
Closing the Banks | 29 | |
A New Deal | 60 | |
The First Hundred Days | 78 | |
"Relief, Recovery, Reform and Reconstruction" | 93 | |
Order out of Chaos | 108 | |
Protecting the Weak | 128 | |
"An Orderly Economic Democracy" | 147 | |
Pt. 2 | The Continuing Crisis: 1937-1938 | |
"Packing" the Supreme Court | 163 | |
Balancing the "Human Budget" | 201 | |
Combatting Renewed Depression | 219 | |
"Purging" the Democratic Party | 247 | |
Pt. 3 | Looking Abroad: 1939-1941 | |
"True Neutrality" | 269 | |
"The Approaching Storm" | 285 | |
"The Great Arsenal of Democracy" | 308 | |
An Unlimited National Emergency | 340 | |
The Attack on the USS Greer | 374 | |
Pearl Harbor | 393 | |
Pt. 4 | America at War: 1942-1945 | |
"The Battle Ground of Civilization" | 413 | |
"Hard Work and Sorrow and Blood" | 432 | |
"The Folks Back Home" | 451 | |
The Coal Strike | 476 | |
The GI Bill | 490 | |
An Economic Bill of Rights | 515 | |
Planning for Peace | 539 | |
Epilogue | 559 | |
App | A Note on the Fireside Chats | 571 |
Notes | 573 | |
Acknowledgments | 595 | |
Index of Letter Writers | 597 | |
General Index | 603 |
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Add The people and the president, America's Conversation with FDR For readers of The Greatest Generation, an extraordinary window on the '30s and '40s By the time FDR took his oath of office on March 4, 1933, Americans had been in the depths of the Great Depression for four years. On, The people and the president to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
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Add The people and the president, America's Conversation with FDR For readers of The Greatest Generation, an extraordinary window on the '30s and '40s By the time FDR took his oath of office on March 4, 1933, Americans had been in the depths of the Great Depression for four years. On, The people and the president to your collection on WonderClub |