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Toward a New Deal in Baltimore - People and Government in the Great Depression (Paperback, New edition)
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Toward a New Deal in Baltimore - People and Government in the Great Depression (Paperback, New edition)
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Jo Ann Argersinger's innovative analysis of the New Deal years in
Baltimore establishes the significance of citizen participation and
community organization in shaping the welfare programs of the Great
Depression. Baltimore, a border city divided by race and openly
hostile to unions, the unemployed, and working women, is a
particularly valuable locus for gauging the impact of the New Deal.
This book examines the interaction of federal, state, and local
policies, and documents the partial efforts of the New Deal to
reach out to new constituencies. By unraveling the complex
connections between government intervention and citizen action,
Argersinger offers new insights into the real meaning of the
Roosevelt record. She demonstrates how New Deal programs both
encouraged and restricted the organized efforts of groups
traditionally ignored by major party politics. With federal
assistance, Baltimore's blacks, women, unionizing workers, and
homeless unemployed attempted to combat local conservatism and make
the New Deal more responsive to their needs. Ultimately, citizen
activism was as important as federal legislation in determining the
contours of the New Deal in Baltimore.
Originally published in 1988.
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