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Black culture and the New Deal, the quest for civil rights in the Roosevelt era, Lauren Rebecca Sklaroff

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Black culture and the New Deal, the quest for civil rights in the Roosevelt era, Lauren Rebecca Sklaroff
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (p. 287-299) and index
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government publication of a state province territory dependency etc
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Black culture and the New Deal
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
317929500
Responsibility statement
Lauren Rebecca Sklaroff
Sub title
the quest for civil rights in the Roosevelt era
Summary
"In the 1930s, the Roosevelt administration--unwilling to antagonize a powerful southern congressional bloc--refused to endorse legislation that openly sought to improve political, economic, and social conditions for African Americans. Instead, as historian Lauren Rebecca Sklaroff shows, the administration recognized and celebrated African Americans by offering federal support to notable black intellectuals, celebrities, and artists. Sklaroff illustrates how programs within the Federal Arts Projects and several war agencies gave voice to such notable African Americans as Lena Horne, Joe Louis, Duke Ellington, and Richard Wright, as well as lesser-known figures. She argues that these New Deal programs represent a key moment in the history of American race relations, as the cultural arena provided black men and women with unique employment opportunities and new outlets for political expression. Equally important, she contends that these cultural programs were not merely an attempt to appease a black constituency but were also part of the New Deal's larger goal of promoting a multiracial nation. Yet, while federal projects ushered in creativity and unprecedented possibilities, they were also subject to censorship, bigotry, and political machinations." -- Publisher's description
Table Of Contents
Ambivalent inclusion -- Hooked on classics -- The editor's dilemma -- Constructing G.I. Joe Louis -- Variety for the servicemen -- Projecting unity -- Epilogue
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