Franklin Roosevelt and the New Deal Explained — Fexingo History

FDR's Rural Electrification Administration: Power to the Countryside

7 min · 24. juni 2026
episode FDR's Rural Electrification Administration: Power to the Countryside cover

Beskrivelse

In 1935, nine out of ten American farms had no electricity. The Rural Electrification Administration changed that, bringing power to the countryside through a cooperative model that bypassed private utilities. This episode explores the REA's creation, the resistance from power companies who called it socialism, and the transformative impact on rural life—from radio and refrigeration to electric pumps and washing machines. We discuss key figures like Morris Cooke, the first REA administrator, and John Carmody, who expanded the program. We also look at the legal battles, including the Tennessee Electric Power Company's fight against the TVA, and how the REA became one of the New Deal's most enduring successes, laying the groundwork for modern rural infrastructure. #RuralElectrificationAdministration #MorrisCooke #JohnCarmody #NewDeal #FDR #TennesseeElectricPowerCompany #CooperativeElectricity #TennesseeValleyAuthority #REA #RuralAmerica #Electrification #1930s #GreatDepression #PublicPower #FexingoHistory #History #NorthAmerica #Infrastructure Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

Kommentarer

0

Vær den første til å kommentere

Registrer deg nå og bli medlem av Franklin Roosevelt and the New Deal Explained — Fexingo History sitt community!

Prøv gratis

Prøv gratis i 14 dager

99 kr / Måned etter prøveperioden. · Avslutt når som helst.

  • Eksklusive podkaster
  • 20 timer lydbøker i måneden
  • Gratis podkaster

Alle episoder

154 Episoder

episode FDR's Labor Battles: The Wagner Act and the Birth of the NLRB cover

FDR's Labor Battles: The Wagner Act and the Birth of the NLRB

Before the National Labor Relations Board, American workers had no federally protected right to organize. This episode traces the fight for the Wagner Act of 1935 — from the bloody 1934 strikes that shocked the nation, to the Senate testimony of a young Robert F. Wagner, to the Supreme Court's dramatic 1937 validation in NLRB v. Jones & Laughlin. We explore the role of Senator Wagner's labor allies, the opposition from the American Liberty League, and how the act reshaped the balance of power between capital and labor. Lucas and Luna also discuss the act's limits — who was excluded and why — and the early challenges the NLRB faced in enforcing its mandate. A story of collective action, legal ingenuity, and the messy birth of modern labor law. #WagnerAct #NLRB #RobertFWagner #NationalLaborRelationsAct #NLRA #NewDeal #LaborHistory #FDR #1930s #FranklinRoosevelt #AmericanHistory #SenatorWagner #LaborStrikes #1934Strikes #SupremeCourt #JonesAndLaughlin #CollectiveBargaining #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

14. juli 20266 min
episode Inside FDRs Resettlement Administration Greenbelt Towns cover

Inside FDRs Resettlement Administration Greenbelt Towns

In this episode of Fexingo History, Lucas and Luna dive into one of the New Deal's most ambitious experiments: the Greenbelt Towns program, run by the Resettlement Administration under Rexford Tugwell. They explore how the RA planned three model suburbs—Greenbelt, Maryland; Greenhills, Ohio; and Greendale, Wisconsin—designed to combine the best of city and country living while providing affordable housing for low-income families. Lucas explains the visionary but controversial ideas behind the program, including the use of greenbelts, limited-access roads, and cooperative stores. He also discusses the fierce opposition from real estate lobbies and conservative politicians, who labeled the towns 'socialistic.' The episode covers the challenges of construction, the strict tenant selection process, and the eventual fate of the towns after Tugwell left the RA and Congress defunded further development. Luna asks about the daily lives of residents and the legacy of these planned communities. The conversation also touches on the broader context of the Resettlement Administration's other programs, including rural resettlement and the famous documentary photography of the Farm Security Administration. This is a detailed look at how the New Deal tried to reshape American living. #NewDeal #FDR #ResettlementAdministration #GreenbeltTowns #GreenbeltMaryland #GreenhillsOhio #GreendaleWisconsin #RexfordTugwell #PlannedCommunities #PublicHousing #NewDealHistory #GreatDepression #UrbanPlanning #CooperativeMovement #WPA #Architecture #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

I går11 min
episode FDR's Fight for the Fair Labor Standards Act cover

FDR's Fight for the Fair Labor Standards Act

In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the battle over the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938, a landmark New Deal law that established the federal minimum wage, the 40-hour workweek, and child labor protections. They trace the decades-long fight for labor standards, from the National Industrial Recovery Act's Section 7(a) to the Supreme Court's rejection of the NIRA in the Schechter Poultry case. Lucas highlights the role of Secretary of Labor Frances Perkins, the persistence of Senator Hugo Black, and the opposition from Southern politicians who feared the law would undermine racial hierarchies. They discuss the act's exemptions for agricultural and domestic workers—a compromise that excluded many Black workers—and its eventual expansion over time. The conversation also touches on the Fair Labor Standards Act's impact on industries like textiles and coal mining, and how it paved the way for later labor reforms. This episode offers a deep dive into one of the New Deal's most enduring yet contested achievements. #FairLaborStandardsAct #NewDeal #FDR #FrancesPerkins #HugoBlack #MinimumWage #40HourWorkweek #ChildLabor #LaborHistory #GreatDepression #FlorenceKelley #NRA #SchechterPoultry #SouthernBloc #TextileIndustry #History #FexingoHistory #USHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

I går10 min
episode FDR's Resettlement Administration and the Greenbelt Towns cover

FDR's Resettlement Administration and the Greenbelt Towns

In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the New Deal's Resettlement Administration (RA) and its ambitious program to build planned suburban communities called Greenbelt Towns. Created in 1935 under Rexford Tugwell, the RA aimed to relocate poor families from slums and marginal farms to affordable, model towns surrounded by green space. Lucas explains the utopian vision behind towns like Greenbelt, Maryland; Greenhills, Ohio; and Greendale, Wisconsin, designed by leading architects with modern amenities, community centers, and cooperative stores. But the program faced fierce opposition from private developers, real estate interests, and Congress, who labeled it 'socialist' and 'communist'. By 1937, funding was cut, and only three towns were completed. The episode also touches on the RA's broader work, including rural rehabilitation and the controversial effort to relocate Dust Bowl farmers. This is a story of bold idealism, political backlash, and a rare experiment in government-planned community living that still echoes in debates about public housing and urban planning today. #NewDeal #FDR #ResettlementAdministration #GreenbeltTowns #RexfordTugwell #Greenbelt #Greenhills #Greendale #PublicHousing #UrbanPlanning #CooperativeMovement #DustBowl #1930s #FranklinDRoosevelt #History #FexingoHistory #AmericanHistory #GreatDepression Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

12. juli 20268 min
episode FDR's Indian New Deal The Wheeler-Howard Act Controversy cover

FDR's Indian New Deal The Wheeler-Howard Act Controversy

In 1934, the Indian Reorganization Act reversed a century of assimilation policy, but it sparked fierce debate among Native communities. John Collier, the reformer who championed the law, faced opposition from traditionalists who saw it as another federal intrusion. We explore the act's origins in the Meriam Report, its implementation on reservations like the Navajo Nation, and the unresolved tensions between tribal sovereignty and federal oversight. #FDR #IndianNewDeal #WheelerHowardAct #JohnCollier #NativeAmerican #MeriamReport #Navajo #1934 #NewDeal #TribalSovereignty #IRA #Assimilation #USHistory #Politics #Law #Reform #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

12. juli 20266 min