The South As The Nation's No 1 Economic Problem: The US South and the Great Depression
This lecture provides an overview of the national and southern economies of the 1920s, the onset of the Great Depression, the early New Deal, and both the NEC study "The South is the Nation's No. 1 Economic Problem" (1938) and those programs of the later New Deal that promoted Southern recovery. Produced for Troy University HIS 4406, History of the New South, by Dr. Martin Olliff. No part of this lecture is a work for hire under US Copyright laws.
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