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1 | On the eve of depression | 1 |
2 | Depression and response, 1929-1933 | 16 |
3 | From sharecropping to agribusiness | 36 |
4 | Relief and employment | 58 |
5 | Labor and the New Deal | 83 |
6 | The New Deal and race relations | 103 |
7 | Southern politics | 125 |
8 | Conclusion | 153 |
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Add The South and the New Deal, When Franklin D. Roosevelt was sworn in as president, the South was unmistakably the most disadvantaged part of the nation. The region's economy was the weakest, its education level the lowest, and its laws and social mores the most racially slanted. Roos, The South and the New Deal to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
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Add The South and the New Deal, When Franklin D. Roosevelt was sworn in as president, the South was unmistakably the most disadvantaged part of the nation. The region's economy was the weakest, its education level the lowest, and its laws and social mores the most racially slanted. Roos, The South and the New Deal to your collection on WonderClub |