American Decades
Works Progress Administration Reports
Report on the Works Program, 1936
Graph, Table
By: Works Progress Administration
Date: March 1936
Source: "Value of Projects Approved for W.P.A., by Types and by States, January 15, 1936"; "Works Program Employment by States, Dec. 28, 1935." In Report on the Works Program. Washington, D.C.: United States Government Printing Office, 1936.
Report on the Progress of the Works Program, 1937
Report, Illustration, Tables, Graph
By: Works Progress Administration
Date: March 1937
Source: "Security Programs"; "Selected Accomplishments on WPA Projects"; "Average Hourly Earnings of Persons Employed on WPA Projects"; "Employment on WPA Projects, Emergency Conservation Work, and Projects on Other Agencies, By States"; "Hours and Earnings of Persons Employed on W.P.A. Projects, Cumulative through Dec. 31, 1936,...
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1930's Business and the Economy Primary Sources
- "Statement of James C. Garland, of Pineville, Ky."
- "On the Bank Crisis"
- "Code of Fair Competition for the Men's Clothing Industry, as Amended"
- "Statement of H.L. Lurie, Director of the Bureau of Jewish Social Research, New York City, New York"
- Securities Exchange Act of 1934
- "Redistribution of Wealth"
- The National Labor Relations Act
- Progress in Michigan
- Works Progress Administration Reports
- Settlement of a Sit-Down Strike
- "Armed Rebellion on the Right"
- Farmers on Relief and Rehabilitation
- John Maynard Keynes to President Roosevelt, February 1, 1938
- Copyright Page
- Acknowledgments
