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FDR's National Youth Administration and the Student Aid

10 min · 17. juni 2026
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When the Great Depression left millions of young Americans without hope or work, Franklin Roosevelt created the National Youth Administration (NYA) in 1935. This episode explores how the NYA provided part-time jobs and student aid to over 4.5 million youth, keeping them in school and out of the labor market. We follow the unlikely story of Aubrey Williams, the NYA's fiery director, and his battles with Congress and rival agencies. We also look at the NYA's unique role in supporting African American students through its Division of Negro Affairs, led by Mary McLeod Bethune. From work-study programs to vocational training, the NYA was a quiet revolution in federal support for education. But it faced constant political attacks and was ultimately abolished in 1943. Join Lucas and Luna as they uncover a forgotten chapter of the New Deal that shaped a generation. #NationalYouthAdministration #FDR #NewDeal #AubreyWilliams #MaryMcLeodBethune #GreatDepression #StudentAid #YouthEmployment #WorkStudy #CivilRights #AfricanAmericanHistory #DivisionofNegroAffairs #1930s #FDRAdministration #WPA #History #FexingoHistory #AmericanHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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