American Decades Primary Sources

American Decades Primary Sources 1930-1939 - American Decades Primary Sources

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Publisher's Synopsis

The United States in the 1930s was dominated by the economic difficulties of the Great Depression, which impacted life on all levels for much of the population. The Depression spurred federal programs in business and industry and investment in the arts and humanities, generating a heretofore unparalleled support for and public interest in literature, architecture, photography, and other ventures. At the same time, the countrys economic woes did not discourage crime or social debate. The 1930s was a decade rich in new cultural and social programs, as well as political debate and legal challenge.

The following documents are just a sampling of the offerings available in this volume:

  • Notes on a Cowboy Ballet, Aaron Coplands notes for Billy the Kid
  • Progress in Michigan, newsletter of the Works Progress Administration
  • Land of the Spotted Eagle, by Luther Standing Bear
  • A Century of Progress Exposition: Official Pictures in Color, exposition booklet
  • Whats the Matter with Congress? by Senator Lester J. Dickinson
  • Text facsimile of Al Capones indictment
  • Eleanor Roosevelts letter of resignation from the Daughters of the American Revolution
  • Will the New Deal Be a Square Deal for the Negro? by Jesse O. Thomas
  • Saga of the CCC, by John D. Guthrie
  • Are We Going Communist? A Debate, by Everett Dean Martin and Earl Browder
  • Photography of the Great Depression: Dorothea Lange,

Book information

ISBN: 9780787665913
Publisher: Gale
Imprint: Gale Cengage
Pub date:
DEWEY: 973.91
Language: English
Number of pages: 800
Weight: 2390g
Height: 285mm
Width: 223mm
Spine width: 55mm