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"The New Deal: A Glimpse into America's Struggle and Resilience" In the midst of hardship, hope emerged

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New Deal Collection: Franklin D Roosevelt at the Democratic Party Convention, Chicago, Illinois, USA, 1933
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New Deal Collection: Franklin Delano Roosevelt (1882-1945), 32nd President of the USA 1932-1945, c1943
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New Deal Collection: CIRCUS ADVERTISEMENT, 1936. Poster for the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus in Alabama
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New Deal Collection: LOUISIANA: FARM GIRL, 1938. A farm girl near Morganza, Louisiana. Photograph by Russell Lee
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New Deal Collection: CALIFORNIA: MIGRANT CAMP. A migrant farm workers camp in Kern County, California
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New Deal Collection: COTTON PICKER, 1938. An African American migrant worker picking cotton in San Joaquin Valley
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New Deal Collection: SHARECROPPER, 1937. A fifty-seven year old African American sharecroppers feet
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New Deal Collection: PUERTO RICO: BOY, 1941. Farm boy along the road near Corozal, Puerto Rico
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New Deal Collection: PUERTO RICO: SLUM, 1942. A street in the slum area of the hill town of Lares, Puerto Rico
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New Deal Collection: Interior of a food counter in a rural coffee shop in Alpine, Texas
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New Deal Collection: CHILDREN, 1940. Children of gold miners sitting on a store window sill, Mogollon, New Mexico
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New Deal Collection: POVERTY: CHILDREN, 1935. Two impovished children in the slum section of Georgetown, Washington, D
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New Deal Collection: ALABAMA: COUPLE, 1936. A well-dressed African American woman holding a package
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New Deal Collection: MIGRANT MOTHER, 1939. A migrant mother and her children photographed at Weslaco
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New Deal Collection: ONE-ROOM SCHOOL, 1940. One-room school house in Breathitt County, Kentucky, photographed
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New Deal Collection: COAL MINERs CHILD, 1938. Coal miners child using a hole in the door to enter
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New Deal Collection: GEORGIA: PLAYGROUND, 1938. A group of schoolgirls hanging upside down in a playground
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New Deal Collection: CHRISTMAS POOR, 1936. A Christmas Day dinner of potatoes, cabbage
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New Deal Collection: GIRL SITTING ON BED, 1936. One of Edgar Allens children sitting on the bed of his farmhouse
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New Deal Collection: MIGRANT FAMILY, 1936. An African American woman braids another womans hair while
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New Deal Collection: MIGRANT WORKERS, 1939. A family of migrant workers with their automobile in the Arkansas River
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New Deal Collection: SHARECROPPER, 1936. Lewis Hunter and his family outside their home at Ladys Island
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New Deal Collection: We Demand a New Deal! American cartoon, c1932, by John Miller Baer
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New Deal Collection: American cartoon depicting President Franklin D. Roosevelt and Secretary of Commerce Harry Hopkins
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New Deal Collection: Looks as if the New Leadership Was Really Going to Lead. American cartoon, c1933
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New Deal Collection: All I Said Was Gimme Six More Justices ! : American cartoon by Clifford K
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New Deal Collection: New Deal Cartoon, C1935
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New Deal Collection: New Deal Cartoon, 1933
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New Deal Collection: New Deal Cartoon, 1938
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New Deal Collection: NEW DEAL CARTOON, c1933. How Much More Do We Need? American cartoon comment, c1933
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New Deal Collection: NATIONAL RECOVERY ACT, 1933. American cartoon by Clifford Berryman, 1933
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New Deal Collection: CARTOON: NEW DEAL, 1933. American cartoon by Clifford Berryman, 1933
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New Deal Collection: NEW DEAL: WPA POSTER. Better Housing: The Solution to Infant Mortality In The Slums
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New Deal Collection: NEW DEAL: WPA POSTER. Must We Always Have This? Why Not Housing? American poster
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New Deal Collection: KENTUCKY: CEMETERY, c1940. New graves decorated in the mountains near Jackson, Kentucky
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New Deal Collection: CHICAGO: POSTERS, 1941. Circus posters on a wall in the Black Belt area of Chicago, Illinois
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New Deal Collection: NEW MEXICO: CIRCUS, 1936. Boys sneaking under a circus tent in Roswell, New Mexico
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New Deal Collection: MOTHER AND CHILD, 1939. An impoverished family from Oklahoma arriving at a migrant
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New Deal Collection: COLORADO: DUST STORM, 1935. A dust storm in Springfield, Colorado. Photograph by Dorothea Lange
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New Deal Collection: MEXICAN REPATRIATION, 1935. A mother of Mexican descent in California discusses
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New Deal Collection: COAL MINERs FAMILY, 1938. A coal miner and his family at their home in Bertha Hill
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New Deal Collection: ALABAMA: FAMILY, 1936. Floyd Burroughs, a cotton sharecropper, and the Tingle children
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New Deal Collection: LUMBERJACKS, 1939. Five lumberjacks of the Ola self-help sawmill cooperative, Gem County, Idaho
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New Deal Collection: WORLD WAR II: SERGEANT, 1942. Sergeant George Camblair learning to use a bayonet while training at
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New Deal Collection: SCHOOLBOY, 1938. Children studying in an elementary school classroom for migrant
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New Deal Collection: BUTTER CHURN, 1936. Farmers wife churning butter, Emmet County, Iowa. Photograph by Russell Lee
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New Deal Collection: TEXAS: HONEY VENDOR, 1939. Honey peddler reading a newspaper in a farmers market in San Antonio
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New Deal Collection: SHARECROPPERS, 1939. A sharecropper and his family, clients of the Transylvania


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"The New Deal: A Glimpse into America's Struggle and Resilience" In the midst of hardship, hope emerged. The iconic photograph captured by Gordon Parks in 1943 showcases a young Harlem newsboy, embodying the spirit of determination that defined an era. This image stands as a testament to the transformative power of President Roosevelt's New Deal. Butte, Montana, 1939 - Men gather outside the Board of Trade bar and gambling house, seeking solace amidst economic uncertainty. Arthur Rothstein's lens immortalizes their resilience in the face of adversity, highlighting how communities came together during challenging times. Education became an anchor for progress during this period. In 1939, schoolgirls from Lincoln Bench School diligently studied their reading lesson. These young minds symbolize the importance placed on knowledge and education as tools for building a brighter future. The struggles faced by ordinary Americans were not limited to urban areas alone. Dorothea Lange's poignant photograph depicts an unemployed lumberjack with his wife in Marion County, Oregon. His social security number tattooed on his arm serves as a reminder that even amidst despair, there was still hope for assistance through government programs. Political satire also played its part during these turbulent times. An American cartoon humorously depicted President Roosevelt's New Deal pump priming deficits while emphasizing his efforts to balance budgets through emergency spending measures amounting to over $8 billion. Dorothea Lange once again captures a moment frozen in time; African American men sitting on a porch in Gordonton, North Carolina against the backdrop of kerosene and gasoline pumps serve as symbols of both struggle and unity within marginalized communities across America. Coal miners huddled together inside mining cars depict West Virginia's coal industry at its peak – hardworking individuals who relied on employment opportunities provided by Roosevelt’s administration to sustain their families amid economic turmoil. Chicago’s African American section witnessed both challenges and triumphs.