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Journal of Political Science and International Relations 2018; 1(1): 20-24 http://www.sciencepublishinggroup.com/j/jpsir doi: 10.11648/j.jpsir.20180101.13

2024-01-31 14:47:24

I quote this article: Fethia Braik. A new deal of political science and international relations journal of ethnic minorities during the Depression

Summary: During the Great Depression, American minorities suffered more loss than other parts of American society. But they are not the focus of the new dealers. People may want to know why and how women live,

African Americans and Indian Americans were strengthened by the New Deal during the Great Depression. Introduction

The NIRA code emphasizes that women are inferior to men. This is to strengthen the position of women in the field of traditional long-distance labor.

African Americans are also suffering more for NIRA. Similarly, AAA and CCC are under control.

Etiquette etiquette It was not until 1935 that things changed and benefits were brought to minorities. Federal Relief Program

FERA, WPA and NYA agencies; many other actions and administrative orders have contributed greatly

Keywords: African American, Indian American, Women, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Great Depression, New Deal

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