Title: Criticism and Reformulation
1Criticism and Reformulation
What is ironic about this Margaret Bourke-White
photograph?
2FDR the New Deal
- Charisma
- We have nothing to fear but fear itself.
- Alphabet Soup Legislation
- CCC
- NIRA
- Truth in Securities Act
- Glass-Steagall Act
FDR takes oath of office, 3/4/1933
3ObjectivesAt the end of this day you should be
able to
- State reasons each of these people and groups
didnt agree with FDR and the New Deal - Dr. Townsend
- Father Charles E. Coughlin
- Huey Long
- The American Liberty League
- The Supreme Court
- Provide more examples of how the New Deal would
lead to new programs like - the WPA
- the Social Security Act of 1935
4Dr. Townsend Presentation
5Describe Dr. Townsends social security plan.
- Retired physician
- Horrified after he saw elderly women rummaging in
garbage for food - Proposed retiring people over 60 and giving them
a pension of 200 per month - Had to be spent by end of month
- Result would help elderly and stimulate the
economy - His idea would later influence the Social
Security Act of 1935
Cartoon implies that FDR will drain the pockets
of the workers in order to fill the pot of the
elderly with the Townsend Plan. FDR was a
vehement opponent of the Townsend Plan.
What is ironic about this cartoon?
6Describe the economic recovery under the New Deal
(1933-34)
- A limited recovery
- National income rose by 25, many farms saved,
unemployed got relief (welfare) or an Alphabet
Soup job - Workers made 13 less than pre-Crash income level
- Farm prices were 28 lower
- Unemployment was still 20
- Discontent started rising over slow pace of
recovery
People holding the signs wanted more aggressive
policies.
7What was the Southern Tenant Farmers Union and
how did the New Deal help end malnutrition?
Photo by Arthur Rothstein, Aug.,
1935Sharecropper's child suffering from rickets
- Interracial union of displaced farmers who were
upset with the Agricultural Adjustment Act - Landowners were supposed to share the government
subsidy with them but evicted them from land
instead - Looked to FDR for help
- Too often he has talked like a cropper and acted
like a planter, STFU leader said of FDR
What effect has poverty had on this Tenant
Farmer? This Child?
8What impact did the NIRA have on union membership
and worker/management relations?
- 1 million workers joined union in 2 years
- Unionization did not bring better relations
- Minnesota police shot 67 union protestors in 1934
who were trying to get businesses to negotiate
with truck driver union (Teamsters) - Hundred thousand attended funeral and business
leaders gave in - 1, 800 strikes in 1934
Below funeral of Teamsters bottom scenes of
violence between police and union protestors
9Video capture of dockworkers strike in SF
10Father Charles E. Coughlin
Close-up of Father Coughlin
11Why is Father Charles E. Coughlin labeled as a
demagogue?
- Demagogue a leader who gains power by appealing
to peoples prejudices and fears rather than
reason - Roman Catholic Priest/Radio Talk Show
- Audience of 30 million
- Wanted FDR to nationalize banks
- Blamed Jewish bankers for the nations troubles
- Wanted to redistribute wealth of the rich
- Silenced by Church leaders in 1942
Above and below Father Coughlin
12Huey Long Presentation
Huey Long in mid-speech
13Describe Huey Longs Share the Wealth program.
- Known as The Kingfish
- Taxed wealthy for to build roads, bridges,
schools, hospitals, for the poor - Dictator of Louisiana
- Installed a puppet government when elected
senator in 1930 - Controlled all state appointments in Louisiana
- Share the Wealth Program-
- Governor/Senator of Louisiana
- Socialist idea to confiscate all income over 5
million and give it to poor - Assassinated by his wealthy dentist in 1935
Above Long again below Every Man a King pin
14FDR Critics
Video capture The White House from Lafayette Park
15What was the American Liberty League?
- Organization of business leaders and conservative
politicians who hated the New Deal - GM and the Du Ponts defied FDRs demand that they
improve working conditions - Instead, they instituted the speedup systems
- forced men to work at terrifying speeds on the
assembly lines - Many died of the heat and pressure, increased by
fear of losing their jobs. - Claimed dedication to upholding the
Constitution - Real goal was to destroy the New Deal
- Used propaganda to smear FDRs administration
(argument was that to profit, they had to get the
workers to do as much work in eight hours as they
had previously done in ten or twelveno way could
they afford to hire another shift!)
Symbol (Liberty Bell) of A.L.L.
Irénée du Pont (1876-1963)
16How did the Supreme Court weaken the New Deal?
- Used power of judicial review
- Ruled that
- NIRA gave executive branch too much power over
small businesses - that Federal Gov had no right to regulate
business within states - AAAs method of regulating agricultural
production through taxation was unconstitutional
Cartoon implies that FDR wanted a bunch of
yes-men on the Court
17What was the WPA and how did it put people to
work?
- Works Progress Administration
- Part of Second New Deal
- Built schools, hospitals, airports, playgrounds
- Employed teachers, writers, actors
- Taught people to read, beautified buildings with
murals, wrote guidebooks to historical places,
put on live plays
Above FDR visits WPA below WPA symbol
18What was the Social Security Act of 1935?
- Govt. relief retirement pension program
- Enough to meet basic needs of citizens
- Gave a pension (12-85 per month) to injured
workers, elderly, orphaned
Youngish man pictured must be an injured worker!
19Social Security Act
Video clip background is of original 13-star flag
20What does this cartoon imply?
Cartoon implies FDR blames Court for holding up
the New Deal thus, his court-packing plan
21Why did FDR want to pack the court and was he
successful?
- Wanted to put 6 new justices in who would support
his ideas - Claimed that he wanted to ease the workload of
the aging justices - Public viewed FDR as dictator
- Supreme Court started to support some of his
legislation and he withdrew the proposal
In this cartoon, FDR is cracking the whip,
hitting the horse labeled judicial. All three
horses are shown laboring hard and breathing
heavily. So what does the cartoon imply?
22Video capture Greek-revival building thats home
to Supreme Court
23Lets ReviewHoover and the Crash
Video capture review of the Crash and Hoovers
response