FDR was concentrating on the economic problems for the workers, including minorities. But on the issue of civil rights, FDR was silent. No major civil rights laws were passed. The Democratic Party depended upon the "Solid South" for support and FDR overlooked things like the Jim Crow Laws of southern states. He even refused to give his support to an anti-lynching bill and he allowed segregation of work gangs on federal projects. Under pressure from the NAACP and Eleanor Roosevelt, and other minority leaders, the New Dealers made sure Blacks shared in relief programs. Black people moved into more than a third of new housing units constructed by the federal government.
More international trade
they tried to keep there families safe or they would go live with their families
breadlines. (: --novanet--
by pick-pocketing, shop lifting, and robbing people.
1940
In my opinion I think Yes the Great Depression hardship strengthened the families bond because families idk
Saisbres.
cities and town were families were during the great depression
The Stock Markets Collapsed And The World Went Into The Great Depression
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More international trade
they tried to keep there families safe or they would go live with their families
breadlines. (: --novanet--
black Tuesday
by pick-pocketing, shop lifting, and robbing people.
It made everything worse!~Like nowadays
Widespread of hunger, poverty, and unemployment...