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FDR's TVA: The Electric Power Battle for the Tennessee Valley

7 min · 8 de jul de 2026
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In this episode, we turn our attention to the Tennessee Valley Authority — the New Deal's most ambitious experiment in regional planning, public power, and economic transformation. We follow the TVA from its 1933 founding through the 1930s, as it built a network of dams and hydroelectric plants that brought electricity to millions of rural southerners for the first time. We explore the fierce opposition from private power companies like Wendell Willkie's Commonwealth & Southern, the Supreme Court battle in Ashwander v. TVA, and the controversial Norris Dam. We also confront the TVA's dark side: the displacement of thousands of families, the flooding of ancestral lands, and the agency's role in perpetuating racial inequality in hiring and housing. We discuss the leadership of Arthur Morgan, David Lilienthal, and Harcourt Morgan, and the tensions between their competing visions. This is the story of a revolutionary experiment that reshaped the American landscape — for better and for worse. #TVA #TennesseeValleyAuthority #FranklinRoosevelt #NewDeal #PublicPower #ElectricPower #ArthurMorgan #DavidLilienthal #WendellWillkie #NorrisDam #AshwanderVSTVA #RuralElectrification #MuscleShoals #TennesseeValley #1930s #NewDealHistory #AmericanHistory #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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Portada del episodio FDR's TVA: The Electric Power Battle for the Tennessee Valley

FDR's TVA: The Electric Power Battle for the Tennessee Valley

In this episode, we turn our attention to the Tennessee Valley Authority — the New Deal's most ambitious experiment in regional planning, public power, and economic transformation. We follow the TVA from its 1933 founding through the 1930s, as it built a network of dams and hydroelectric plants that brought electricity to millions of rural southerners for the first time. We explore the fierce opposition from private power companies like Wendell Willkie's Commonwealth & Southern, the Supreme Court battle in Ashwander v. TVA, and the controversial Norris Dam. We also confront the TVA's dark side: the displacement of thousands of families, the flooding of ancestral lands, and the agency's role in perpetuating racial inequality in hiring and housing. We discuss the leadership of Arthur Morgan, David Lilienthal, and Harcourt Morgan, and the tensions between their competing visions. This is the story of a revolutionary experiment that reshaped the American landscape — for better and for worse. #TVA #TennesseeValleyAuthority #FranklinRoosevelt #NewDeal #PublicPower #ElectricPower #ArthurMorgan #DavidLilienthal #WendellWillkie #NorrisDam #AshwanderVSTVA #RuralElectrification #MuscleShoals #TennesseeValley #1930s #NewDealHistory #AmericanHistory #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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