A New Deal for South Dakota: Drought, Depression, and Relief, 1920-1941
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Political historian R. Alton Lee examines the effects of New Deal programs on families, farmers, miners, youth, women, American Indians, and others. Focusing on South Dakota, he evaluates the state's efforts to stave off both starvation and federal dependence as its people endured the worst natural and economic disaster of modern times.
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