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The New Deal, Jim Crow and the Black Cabinet – w/ Jill Watts

The New Deal, Jim Crow and the Black Cabinet – w/ Jill Watts

Update: 2022-01-13
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Opportunities created by the New Deal were often denied to African Americans. And that legacy of exclusion to jobs, loans and services can be seen today in federal programs and policies as well as systemic inequities in housing, education, health and the accumulation of wealth. Historian Jill Watts examines the complicated history of the New Deal, beginning with the growing political influence of Black voters in the 1930s, the election of FDR and the creation of the Black Cabinet.

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And be sure to visit the enhanced episode transcript for additional classroom resources for teaching about the intersection of Black military service and American Jim Crow.

 

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The New Deal, Jim Crow and the Black Cabinet – w/ Jill Watts

The New Deal, Jim Crow and the Black Cabinet – w/ Jill Watts

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