Franklin Roosevelt and the New Deal Explained — Fexingo History
Before the WPA put millions to work building roads and bridges, a smaller, more controversial program put artists, writers, and performers on the federal payroll. In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore Federal One, the umbrella project that included the Federal Writers' Project, the Federal Theatre Project, the Federal Art Project, and the Federal Music Project. They trace its origins to the relief needs of the mid-1930s, its explosive growth under the leadership of Harry Hopkins and Holger Cahill, and the political firestorm it ignited. From the Living Newspaper plays that dramatized current events to the Index of American Design that catalogued folk art, Federal One aimed to preserve and create a distinctly American culture. But conservative critics in Congress saw it as a hotbed of radicalism, and the Dies Committee investigated it for communist influence. The episode also covers the Federal Theatre Project's controversial production of Sinclair Lewis's 'It Can't Happen Here' and the eventual defunding of the Theatre Project in 1939. It's a story of ambition, art, and the enduring question of government's role in culture. #FederalOne #WPA #FederalWritersProject #FederalTheatreProject #FederalArtProject #FederalMusicProject #HolgerCahill #HarryHopkins #LivingNewspaper #ItCantHappenHere #SinclairLewis #HallieFlanagan #DiesCommittee #IndexofAmericanDesign #NewDeal #FDR #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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