In 1933, in his first inaugural address, President Franklin Delano
Roosevelt declared, ..". the only thing we have to fear is fear
itself..." Yet, Roosevelt knew that the fear he spoke of was
grounded in reality. With one-third of the nation's workforce
unemployed, grown men scrounged in garbage cans for discarded
scraps to feed their families. Six thousand street-corner apple
vendors sold their product in New York City alone. Fear, indeed,
stocked the land of the 1930s during Great Depression a defining
event of 20th-century America. With the introduction of Roosevelt's
New Deal, many families found relief through public works projects
and other government-funded posts. The Great Depression and the New
Deal describes how the nation coped and how it overcame a true
national calamity.
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