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A mule and a plow--Resettlement Administration--Small loans give farmers a new start / Bernarda Bryson
Resettlement Administration poster — A mule and a plow--Resettlement Administration--Small loans give farmers a new start / Bernarda Bryson
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Resettlement Administration poster A mule and a plow--Resettlement Administration--Small loans give farmers a new start / Bernarda Bryson
Crowd at New York's American Union Bank during a bank run early in the Great Depression
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NRA logo
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PWA logo
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Soak the Rich Tax - 1935
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Poster with the logo for the Works Progress Administration
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Department of Labor poster notifying employees of rights under the Fair Labor Standards Act
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July 5, 1935. With Rep. Theodore A. Peyser (D-NY, left) and U.S.Secretary of Labor Frances Perkins (right).
FDR signs the National Labor Relations Act — July 5, 1935. With Rep. Theodore A. Peyser (D-NY, left) and U.S.Secretary of Labor Frances Perkins (right).
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FDR signs the National Labor Relations Act July 5, 1935. With Rep. Theodore A. Peyser (D-NY, left) and U.S.Secretary of Labor Frances Perkins (right).
A poster publicizing Social Security benefits
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1935 cartoon by Vaughn Shoemaker in which he parodied the New Deal as a card game with alphabetical agencies
New Deal — 1935 cartoon by Vaughn Shoemaker in which he parodied the New Deal as a card game with alphabetical agencies
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New Deal 1935 cartoon by Vaughn Shoemaker in which he parodied the New Deal as a card game with alphabetical agencies
Children eating a meal as part of the School Lunch program at a classroom in Maryland. The U.S. Department of Agriculture's (USDA) Deputy Under Secretary Dr. Janey Thornton is present for an event to launch International School Meals Day on 08 Mar 2013. The class is video conferencing to a school in Ayrshire, Scotland, with some of their children visible on the screens.
Children at school — Children eating a meal as part of the School Lunch program at a classroom in Maryland. The U.S. Department of Agriculture's (USDA) Deputy Under Secretary Dr. Janey Thornton is present for an event to launch International School Meals Day on 08 Mar 2013. The class is video conferencing to a school in Ayrshire, Scotland, with some of their children visible on the screens.
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Children at school Children eating a meal as part of the School Lunch program at a classroom in Maryland. The U.S. Department of Agriculture's (USDA) Deputy Under Secretary Dr. Janey Thornton is present for an event to launch International School Meals Day on 08 Mar 2013. The class is video conferencing to a school in Ayrshire, Scotland, with some of their children visible on the screens.