Conflict and Cooperation: Reflections on the New Deal in Texas

From its beginnings in the spring of 1933 to its close with U.S. entry into World War...
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Author: Milton S. Jordan
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Language: English
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Conflict and Cooperation: Reflections on the New Deal in Texas by Jordan, Milton S.

Conflict and Cooperation: Reflections on the New Deal in Texas

¥6,420

Conflict and Cooperation: Reflections on the New Deal in Texas

¥6,420
Author: Milton S. Jordan
Format: Paperback
Language: English
From its beginnings in the spring of 1933 to its close with U.S. entry into World War II, the New Deal significantly impacted the state of Texas. The projects and programs of this federal recovery effort influenced the culture, economy, social structures and politics of the state. In Texas, as in other states, many New Deal programs created their share of disagreements.
The deep and widespread need of the time, however, and the obvious help available from federal dollars overcame most disagreements.

This collection of essays highlights examples of the lasting positive impact of these New Deal projects and programs. In these eleven essays, the writers challenge the current popular views, demonstrating the positive role these federal programs filled in the lives of individuals and the communities in which they lived and worked.

Author: Milton S. Jordan
Publisher: Stephen F. Austin University Press
Published: 09/24/2019
Pages: 140
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.52lbs
Size: 9.02h x 5.98w x 0.36d
ISBN: 9781622882281

About the Author
MILTON S. JORDAN is a retired United Methodist Pastor and an avocational historian. He has edited several works on Texas History, including Just Between Us: Stories and Memories from the Texas Pines, with Dan K. Utley. GEORGE M. COOPER is past president of the East Texas Historical Association and the South Texas Historical Association, holding the positions simultaneously. George is a Fellow of the East Texas Historical Association and Convener of the Texas New Deal Symposium.

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