The New Deal
Join host James Hartley as he explores two transformative New Deal programs that put millions of Americans back to work during the Great Depression. This episode examines the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) and Works Progress Administration (WPA), groundbreaking initiatives that not only provided employment but created lasting infrastructure and cultural heritage. Learn how the CCC employed over 3 million young men in conservation projects, planting 3 billion trees and building thousands of miles of trails still used today. Discover how the WPA employed 8.5 million Americans across diverse fields, from construction workers who built LaGuardia Airport and the Lincoln Tunnel to writers and artists who documented American culture. The episode explores the scope, impact, and lasting legacy of these programs, examining both contemporary criticisms and enduring benefits. From fire towers and national park infrastructure to post office murals and oral histories, these programs demonstrate how government can respond to economic crisis while creating meaningful work and preserving human dignity. Essential listening for understanding how America rebuilt itself during its darkest economic hour.
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