Franklin Roosevelt and the New Deal Explained — Fexingo History
In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the origins of the U.S. food stamp program, which began as a New Deal experiment in 1939. They discuss Secretary of Agriculture Henry Wallace's push to address farm surpluses and urban hunger simultaneously, the first food stamp plan in Rochester, New York, and how it allowed participants to buy orange stamps for any food and blue stamps for surplus commodities. The conversation covers the program's mechanics, its rapid expansion to over 100,000 participants, and its abrupt end in 1943 as wartime prosperity reduced need. Lucas explains how this early program set the stage for the modern Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), and they touch on the role of Milo Perkins, the program's first administrator. The episode also includes a brief, organic mention of how listener support keeps the show ad-free. #NewDeal #FDR #FoodStamps #HenryWallace #MiloPerkins #SNAP #FarmPolicy #GreatDepression #Nutrition #Rochester #SurplusCommodities #USDA #History #FexingoHistory #FranklinRoosevelt #EconomicPolicy #SocialWelfare #FoodProgram Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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