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FDR's Black Cabinet: The Untold Story of Racial Politics in the New Deal

7 min · 10. juni 2026
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The New Deal promised relief for all Americans, but for Black Americans, the reality was often segregated and unequal. In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the rise of the 'Black Cabinet' — an informal network of African American advisors who fought to make FDR's programs work for their communities. Meet Mary McLeod Bethune, the formidable educator who became the highest-ranking Black woman in the Roosevelt administration; Robert C. Weaver, the future first Black Cabinet member under LBJ; and William H. Hastie, the civil rights lawyer who challenged discrimination in the New Deal's housing and labor programs. Learn how the Black Cabinet pressured the WPA, the National Youth Administration, and the housing agencies to include Black workers and families, despite fierce resistance from Southern Democrats. The episode examines the limits of FDR's commitment to racial equality — he needed Southern votes to pass his programs, so he often compromised — and the lasting impact of these early fights for inclusion. It's a story of quiet influence, strategic maneuvering, and the slow, painful process of making democracy work for everyone. #BlackCabinet #MaryMcLeodBethune #FDR #NewDeal #RobertCWeaver #WilliamHHastie #NationalYouthAdministration #WPA #CivilRights #GreatDepression #RooseveltAdministration #AfricanAmericanHistory #Segregation #NewDealPolitics #FexingoHistory #History #NorthAmerica #20thCentury Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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