New Deal
economic programs of U.S. president Franklin D. Roosevelt
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Children learn to mix colors at the Neighborhood House in Washington, D.C. (1935)
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An experimental farm in Beltsville, Maryland (Civilian Conservation Corps/Works Progress Administration, 1933)
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Constructing road (Civilian Conservation Corps/Works Progress Administration)
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Road project (Civilian Conservation Corps/Works Progress Administration)
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Typing class (Civilian Conservation Corps/Works Progress Administration, 1933)
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School in Alabama (Farm Security Administration, 1935)
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Unemployed men eating in Volunteers of America Soup Kitchen in Washington, D.C. (Farm Security Administration/Works Progress Administration, 1936)
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Kathleen Wilson of Arizona directing radio program written and put on by children of Junior Artists Club (Federal Arts Program, 1935)
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Violin instruction in New York City (Federal Music Project/Works Progress Administration, 1936)
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Horse Eats Hat with Joseph Cotten (Federal Theater Project/Works Progress Administration, 1936)
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"Created Equal": Act I Scene 3 "Spirit of 1776" Boston (Federal Theater Project/Works Progress Administration, 1935)
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Children watching Marionette Unit in New York, New York (Federal Theater Project/Works Progress Administration, 1935)
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Brush-up classes to improve typing ability; group picture of women at typewriters in Illinois (National Youth Administration, 1937)
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Men constructing stone building in Arizona (National Youth Administration, 1936)
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Life Saving Class in Idaho (National Youth Administration, 1936)
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Teaching a class on the Art of Self Defense at a Boise, Idaho YMCA (National Youth Administration, 1936)
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Woman works washboard (Rural Electrification Administration)
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Woman turning the nozzle on hose to washing machine with wringer (Rural Electrification Administration)
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Elderly lady removes pie from oven (Rural Electrification Administration)
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Little girl listens to radio (Rural Electrification Administration)
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(Surplus Commodities Program, 1936)
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Pumping water by hand from the sole water supply in this section of Wilder, Tennessee in Fentress County (Tennessee Valley Authority, 1942)
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Drilling a blast hole with a jackhammer; Douglas Dam project on the French Broad River, Sevier County in East Tennessee in the foothills of the Great Smoky Mountains (Tennessee Valley Authority, 1942)
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"Test field of a practical operating farm on which TVA-produced phosphate demonstrates ability to encourage growth of protective vegetable cover, hence building up soil fertility (Tennessee Valley Authority, 1942)
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Display of arts and crafts projects in Kansas (Works Progress Administration)
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Children's choral group (Works Progress Administration, 1935)