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Structural Discrimination and the New Deal

Robert E. Wright ()
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Robert E. Wright: Central Michigan University

Chapter Chapter 11 in FDR’s Long New Deal, 2024, pp 255-275 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract Most aspects of the New DealNew Deal directly hurt members of numerous vulnerable populations, including American IndiansAmerican Indians, immigrantsimmigrants, minorsminors, people of colorpeople of color, and womenwomen. James WarburgWarburg, James noted in 1935 that “we are living in a time when it is fashionable to be ‘social-minded’”.

Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-74141-8_11

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