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FDR's Food Stamp Plan: The First Federal Food Assistance

7 min · 26. maj 2026
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In 1939, the Roosevelt administration launched an experimental program that would reshape American food policy for generations: the Food Stamp Plan. This episode follows the unlikely alliance of Secretary of Agriculture Henry Wallace, Milo Perkins, and a group of struggling farmers and hungry city dwellers who found common ground in a radical idea. We explore how the plan worked — participants bought orange stamps for full-price food, then received free blue stamps for surplus commodities — and why it succeeded where direct relief failed. We also look at the political battles, the role of the Surplus Marketing Administration, the program's sudden end in 1943, and its legacy in the modern SNAP program. Along the way, we meet the grocers, the anti-stamp critics, and the families whose lives changed when they could finally afford oranges and eggs. A story about depression-era innovation, dignity, and the unexpected power of a simple stamp. #FDR #FoodStampPlan #NewDeal #HenryWallace #MiloPerkins #SurplusMarketingAdministration #SNAP #DepressionEra #FarmPolicy #FoodAssistance #GreatDepression #USDA #Farmers #Relief #Experiment #FexingoHistory #History #NorthAmerica Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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