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The WPA

Creating Jobs and Hope in the Great Depression

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198 pages
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Set against the backdrop of the Great Depression, the Works Progress Administration (WPA) was launched in 1935 as a groundbreaking federal jobs initiative. This program aimed to provide employment and support for millions of Americans, reflecting the government's commitment to economic recovery and social welfare during a time of severe hardship. The WPA's ambitious scope and lasting impact on infrastructure and the arts highlight its significance in American history.

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The WPA, Sandra Opdycke

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2016
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