American Decades
Saga of the CCC
Poem
By: John D. Guthrie
Date: 1942
Source: Guthrie, John D. Saga of the CCC. Washington D.C.: American Forestry Association, 1942, 11–45.
About the Author: John D. Guthrie was a member of the United States Forest Service. He collected and published poems about forestry and the Forest Service. He wrote Saga of the CCC in 1942.
Introduction
Franklin Roosevelt's immediate objective upon taking office on March 4, 1933, was providing relief to the needy. One of the most popular New Deal programs was the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC). The aim was to put young unemployed men to work on much-needed conservation programs.
Roosevelt proposed the CCC on March 21, 1933. It was signed into law on April 5, and the first recruit enlisted on April 7. The first camp began operation on April 17. By July, some 275,000 "boys" were at work in 1,300 camps...
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1930's Lifestyles and Social Trends Primary Sources
- Statement of Mrs. Margaret Sanger
- Statement of Miss Helen Hall, University Settlement, Philadelphia, Pa.
- "Will the New Deal Be a Square Deal for the Negro?"
- Lorena Hickok to Harry L. Hopkins
- "Subsistence Farmsteads"
- Harriet Craft and John Craft to President Franklin D. Roosevelt
- Boy and Girl Tramps of America
- Flash Gordon, Episode 2
- Employed Women Under N.R.A. Codes
- "The Ethics of Living Jim Crow: An Autobiographical Sketch"
- Cultural and Social Aspects of the New York World's Fair, 1939
- The Grapes of Wrath
- Saga of the CCC
- Copyright Page
- Acknowledgments
