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Women of the New Deal
- Molly Dewson and the rainbow flyers
- The Reporter Plan
- Frances Perkins, secretary of labor
- Women in government
- Eleanor Roosevelt
- Lorena Hickok, investigator of the Depression
- Discrimination against women in government
- More Women of the New Deal
- Women's progress in government slows
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When Franklin D. Roosevelt (1882–1945) was inaugurated as president in March 1933, the United States was at the depth of the Great Depression, the most...
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