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Background imageNew Deal Collection: Keep Mum - The World Has Ears. American World War II poster for the Thirteenth Naval District of

Keep Mum - The World Has Ears. American World War II poster for the Thirteenth Naval District of the U. S
WORLD WAR II POSTER, c1942. Keep Mum - The World Has Ears. American World War II poster for the Thirteenth Naval District of the U.S. Navy, c1942, warning against the dangers of careless talk

Background imageNew Deal Collection: A monthly check to you. Lithograph poster issued in 1935 by the Social Security Board urging

A monthly check to you. Lithograph poster issued in 1935 by the Social Security Board urging citizens to take advantage
POSTER: SOCIAL SECURITY. A monthly check to you. Lithograph poster issued in 1935 by the Social Security Board urging citizens to take advantage of the recently passed Social Security Act

Background imageNew Deal Collection: Work Pays America! American poster, c1936-39, by Vera Bock for the Works Progress Administrations

Work Pays America! American poster, c1936-39, by Vera Bock for the Works Progress Administrations Federal Art Project
NEW DEAL: WPA POSTER. Work Pays America! American poster, c1936-39, by Vera Bock for the Works Progress Administrations Federal Art Project

Background imageNew Deal Collection: American artist Arthur Faber painting a mural at the Willard Parker Hospital in New York City

American artist Arthur Faber painting a mural at the Willard Parker Hospital in New York City
FABER: MURAL PAINTING, c1940. American artist Arthur Faber painting a mural at the Willard Parker Hospital in New York City, funded by the Federal Arts Project, c1940

Background imageNew Deal Collection: The Tax Burden created by President Roosevelts New Deal sinks Business

The Tax Burden created by President Roosevelts New Deal sinks Business, with the Taxpayer helpless at the helm
CARTOON: NEW DEAL, 1935. The Tax Burden created by President Roosevelts New Deal sinks Business, with the Taxpayer helpless at the helm. Cartoon satirizing the New Deal, by Herbert Johnson, 1935

Background imageNew Deal Collection: Young men in the Civilian Conservation Corps study the theory of motor mechanics at the Central

Young men in the Civilian Conservation Corps study the theory of motor mechanics at the Central Repair Shop in Salem
NEW DEAL: C.C.C. CLASS. Young men in the Civilian Conservation Corps study the theory of motor mechanics at the Central Repair Shop in Salem, Virginia. Shop foreman O.W

Background imageNew Deal Collection: United States Travel Bureau poster promoting American tourism

United States Travel Bureau poster promoting American tourism. Poster by Alexander Dux for the Federal Arts Program
SEE AMERICA POSTER, c1937. United States Travel Bureau poster promoting American tourism. Poster by Alexander Dux for the Federal Arts Program, c1937

Background imageNew Deal Collection: City of Chicago Municipal Tuberculosis Sanitarium poster promoting tuberculosis testing

City of Chicago Municipal Tuberculosis Sanitarium poster promoting tuberculosis testing and that good grades
NEW DEAL: WPA POSTER. City of Chicago Municipal Tuberculosis Sanitarium poster promoting tuberculosis testing and that good grades and good health complement each other

Background imageNew Deal Collection: A government low-cost housing project next to slum dwellings in southwestern Washington State

A government low-cost housing project next to slum dwellings in southwestern Washington State, late 1930s
WASHINGTON: HOUSING, 1930s. A government low-cost housing project next to slum dwellings in southwestern Washington State, late 1930s

Background imageNew Deal Collection: NEW DEAL: WPA POSTER, 1936. Nurse the Baby, Your Protection Against Trouble

NEW DEAL: WPA POSTER, 1936. Nurse the Baby, Your Protection Against Trouble. American poster promoting breast feeding and proper child care

Background imageNew Deal Collection: NEW DEAL: WPA POSTER. Low Rent Homes for Low Income Families: Valleyview Homes

NEW DEAL: WPA POSTER. Low Rent Homes for Low Income Families: Valleyview Homes. American poster for the Cleveland Metropolitan Housing Authority announcing a new low income housing development

Background imageNew Deal Collection: Construction of the Bonneville hydroelectric dam, erected by the U. S. Corps of Engineers

Construction of the Bonneville hydroelectric dam, erected by the U. S. Corps of Engineers
BONNEVILLE DAM, 1936. Construction of the Bonneville hydroelectric dam, erected by the U.S. Corps of Engineers, on the Columbia River between Washington and Oregon. Photograph, 10 November 1936

Background imageNew Deal Collection: Street scene in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. Photograph by Walker Evans in 1935

Street scene in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. Photograph by Walker Evans in 1935
PENNSYLVANIA: BETHLEHEM. Street scene in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. Photograph by Walker Evans in 1935

Background imageNew Deal Collection: Poster for 1936 all black WPA production of Macbeth directed by John Houseman and Orson Welles

Poster for 1936 all black WPA production of Macbeth directed by John Houseman and Orson Welles
MACBETH POSTER, 1936. Poster for 1936 all black WPA production of Macbeth directed by John Houseman and Orson Welles

Background imageNew Deal Collection: A group of Civilian Conservation Corps workers from Camp Tomahawk, Wisconsin, with shovels

A group of Civilian Conservation Corps workers from Camp Tomahawk, Wisconsin, with shovels. Photograph, May 1940
NEW DEAL: C.C.C. 1940. A group of Civilian Conservation Corps workers from Camp Tomahawk, Wisconsin, with shovels. Photograph, May 1940

Background imageNew Deal Collection: Students lined up for their hot lunch at Oak Hill School, Chattanooga, Tennessee, September 1936

Students lined up for their hot lunch at Oak Hill School, Chattanooga, Tennessee, September 1936
SCHOOL LUNCH, 1936. Students lined up for their hot lunch at Oak Hill School, Chattanooga, Tennessee, September 1936. The children are benefitting from a Works Progress Administration (WPA) program

Background imageNew Deal Collection: Work Promotes Confidence

Work Promotes Confidence
NEW DEAL: WPA POSTER. Work Promotes Confidence. Poster for Works Progress Administration 1936-1941, encouraging laborers to gain confidence from their work, showing stylized man holding hammer

Background imageNew Deal Collection: A family receives power at their home, indicated by the meter on the side of the house

A family receives power at their home, indicated by the meter on the side of the house
RURAL ELECTRICITY, c1935. A family receives power at their home, indicated by the meter on the side of the house, provided by the Tennessee Valley Authority, c1935

Background imageNew Deal Collection: How Much More Do We Need? American cartoon comment, c1933, showing Uncle Sam having difficulties

How Much More Do We Need? American cartoon comment, c1933, showing Uncle Sam having difficulties staying afloat with
CARTOON: NEW DEAL, 1933. How Much More Do We Need? American cartoon comment, c1933, showing Uncle Sam having difficulties staying afloat with President Roosevelts New Deal lifesavers

Background imageNew Deal Collection: Light: American lithograph poster, 1937, by Lester Beal for the Rural Electrification Administration

Light: American lithograph poster, 1937, by Lester Beal for the Rural Electrification Administration
RURAL ELECTRIFICATION 1937. Light: American lithograph poster, 1937, by Lester Beal for the Rural Electrification Administration

Background imageNew Deal Collection: Works Progress Administration anti-syphilis poster, c1940, for New York Department of Corrections

Works Progress Administration anti-syphilis poster, c1940, for New York Department of Corrections
VENEREAL DISEASE POSTER. Works Progress Administration anti-syphilis poster, c1940, for New York Department of Corrections

Background imageNew Deal Collection: A group of Civilian Conservation Corps workers wearing caps and gowns

A group of Civilian Conservation Corps workers wearing caps and gowns and listening to Captain Jay Gleason give a
NEW DEAL: C.C.C. 1936. A group of Civilian Conservation Corps workers wearing caps and gowns and listening to Captain Jay Gleason give a speech after receiving their high school diplomas

Background imageNew Deal Collection: Ida May Fuller (1874-1975) of Ludlow, Vermont, the first beneficiary under the Social Security

Ida May Fuller (1874-1975) of Ludlow, Vermont, the first beneficiary under the Social Security system
SOCIAL SECURITY, 1940. Ida May Fuller (1874-1975) of Ludlow, Vermont, the first beneficiary under the Social Security system, holding her first check, January 1940

Background imageNew Deal Collection: Civilian Conservation Corps workers with shovels at work at Lake Placid, New York

Civilian Conservation Corps workers with shovels at work at Lake Placid, New York. Photograph, 28 December 1933
NEW DEAL: C.C.C. 1933. Civilian Conservation Corps workers with shovels at work at Lake Placid, New York. Photograph, 28 December 1933

Background imageNew Deal Collection: COLD STORAGE ROOM, c1940. Cooperatively owned cold storage room built by the Tennessee Valley

COLD STORAGE ROOM, c1940. Cooperatively owned cold storage room built by the Tennessee Valley Authority to help stimulate the agricultural economy in White Pine, North Carolina, c1940

Background imageNew Deal Collection: NEW DEAL: WPA POSTER. Safety for you, for all. American poster, 1936

NEW DEAL: WPA POSTER. Safety for you, for all. American poster, 1936, promoting safety in the state of Illinois, featuring a civil defense symbol

Background imageNew Deal Collection: Work With Care. American poster for the Works Progress Administration

Work With Care. American poster for the Works Progress Administration. Woodblock, by Robert Muchley, c1936
NEW DEAL: WPA POSTER. Work With Care. American poster for the Works Progress Administration. Woodblock, by Robert Muchley, c1936

Background imageNew Deal Collection: A public recreational park with diving tower, beach and bath house was opened in May 1934

A public recreational park with diving tower, beach and bath house was opened in May 1934
NEW DEAL: C.C.C. RECREATION. A public recreational park with diving tower, beach and bath house was opened in May 1934. Developed by the National Park Service and the CCC (Civilian Conservation Corps)

Background imageNew Deal Collection: Striking garment workers in a picket line outside a textile mill in Greensboro, Greene County

Striking garment workers in a picket line outside a textile mill in Greensboro, Greene County, Georgia
GEORGIA: PICKETERS, 1941. Striking garment workers in a picket line outside a textile mill in Greensboro, Greene County, Georgia. Photograph by Jack Delano, May 1941

Background imageNew Deal Collection: Women employed by the Works Progress Administration sewing American flags in Miami, Florida

Women employed by the Works Progress Administration sewing American flags in Miami, Florida. Photograph, c1938
FLAG-MAKING, c1938. Women employed by the Works Progress Administration sewing American flags in Miami, Florida. Photograph, c1938

Background imageNew Deal Collection: Men building a road in the Bronx, as part of a Works Progress Administration project

Men building a road in the Bronx, as part of a Works Progress Administration project. Photograph, 1936
WPA: ROAD CONSTRUCTION. Men building a road in the Bronx, as part of a Works Progress Administration project. Photograph, 1936

Background imageNew Deal Collection: The blue eagle of the N. R. A. rescuing Uncle Sam from the Great Depression

The blue eagle of the N. R. A. rescuing Uncle Sam from the Great Depression. American magazine cover, 1934
MAGAZINE: NEW DEAL, 1934. The blue eagle of the N.R.A. rescuing Uncle Sam from the Great Depression. American magazine cover, 1934

Background imageNew Deal Collection: American World War II poster for the Civilian Defense Volunteer Offices in New York City, c1942

American World War II poster for the Civilian Defense Volunteer Offices in New York City, c1942
WORLD WAR II POSTER, c1942. American World War II poster for the Civilian Defense Volunteer Offices in New York City, c1942, encouraging women to become nurses aides

Background imageNew Deal Collection: A member of the Civilian Conservation Corps saluting the flag. Photograph, c1940

A member of the Civilian Conservation Corps saluting the flag. Photograph, c1940
NEW DEAL: C.C.C. c1940. A member of the Civilian Conservation Corps saluting the flag. Photograph, c1940

Background imageNew Deal Collection: Actress Doris Sherrell, a performer in Blackouts of 1942, taking the precaution of having artist

Actress Doris Sherrell, a performer in Blackouts of 1942, taking the precaution of having artist Jack Julian tattoo her
SOCIAL SECURITY: TATTOO. Actress Doris Sherrell, a performer in Blackouts of 1942, taking the precaution of having artist Jack Julian tattoo her address

Background imageNew Deal Collection: Refrigerated barge designed and built by the Tennessee Valley Authority to stimulate

Refrigerated barge designed and built by the Tennessee Valley Authority to stimulate the agricultural economy by
REFRIGERATED BARGE, c1935. Refrigerated barge designed and built by the Tennessee Valley Authority to stimulate the agricultural economy by providing a method to transport

Background imageNew Deal Collection: GEORGIA: PRISONERS, 1941. A prison guard watching convicts as they work in a prison camp in

GEORGIA: PRISONERS, 1941. A prison guard watching convicts as they work in a prison camp in Oglethorpe County, Georgia
GEORGIA: PRISON GUARD, 1941. A prison guard watching convicts as they work in a prison camp in Oglethorpe County, Georgia. Photograph by Jack Delano, May 1941

Background imageNew Deal Collection: A parade float in Louisville, Kentucky, that reads We heartily endorse Pres

A parade float in Louisville, Kentucky, that reads We heartily endorse Pres. Roosevelts Recovery Program
LOUISVILLE: PARADE, c1933. A parade float in Louisville, Kentucky, that reads We heartily endorse Pres. Roosevelts Recovery Program. Photograph, c1933

Background imageNew Deal Collection: We Demand a New Deal! American cartoon, c1932, by John Miller Baer

We Demand a New Deal! American cartoon, c1932, by John Miller Baer, defining the term New Deal first used by Franklin
CARTOON: NEW DEAL, 1932. We Demand a New Deal! American cartoon, c1932, by John Miller Baer, defining the term New Deal first used by Franklin D

Background imageNew Deal Collection: Overseas Highway linking Miami to Key West, Florida, built as a Public Works Administration

Overseas Highway linking Miami to Key West, Florida, built as a Public Works Administration project. Photograph, 1939
FLORIDA: OVERSEAS BRIDGE. Overseas Highway linking Miami to Key West, Florida, built as a Public Works Administration project. Photograph, 1939

Background imageNew Deal Collection: American poster by an unknown artist for the Works Progress Adminstrations Federal Art Project

American poster by an unknown artist for the Works Progress Adminstrations Federal Art Project
NEW DEAL: WPA POSTER. American poster by an unknown artist for the Works Progress Adminstrations Federal Art Project, which ran from 1935 to 1943

Background imageNew Deal Collection: March On To Health

March On To Health
NEW DEAL: WPA POSTER. March On To Health. City of Chicago Municipal Tuberculosis Sanitarium poster promoting tuberculosis testing

Background imageNew Deal Collection: Service on the Home Front. American poster for the Pennsylvania State Council of Defense, c1943

Service on the Home Front. American poster for the Pennsylvania State Council of Defense, c1943
WORLD WAR II POSTER, c1943. Service on the Home Front. American poster for the Pennsylvania State Council of Defense, c1943, encouraging participation in civil defense efforts during World War II

Background imageNew Deal Collection: Symbol of the Tennessee Valley Authority, established in 1933 to control floods

Symbol of the Tennessee Valley Authority, established in 1933 to control floods and improve navigation
NEW DEAL: TVA SYMBOL. Symbol of the Tennessee Valley Authority, established in 1933 to control floods and improve navigation and generate power along the Tennessee River

Background imageNew Deal Collection: Workers for the Civilian Conservation Corps digging firebreaks in a Wisconsin forest

Workers for the Civilian Conservation Corps digging firebreaks in a Wisconsin forest. Photographed in 1940
NEW DEAL: C.C.C. 1940. Workers for the Civilian Conservation Corps digging firebreaks in a Wisconsin forest. Photographed in 1940

Background imageNew Deal Collection: Young men in the Civilian Conservation Corps laying adobe bricks on the walls of a storage

Young men in the Civilian Conservation Corps laying adobe bricks on the walls of a storage building at the Mission of
NEW DEAL: C.C.C. 1938. Young men in the Civilian Conservation Corps laying adobe bricks on the walls of a storage building at the Mission of the Immaculate Conception near Lompoc, California

Background imageNew Deal Collection: American World War II poster for the Pennsylvania State Council of Defense, c1943

American World War II poster for the Pennsylvania State Council of Defense, c1943
WORLD WAR II POSTER, c1943. American World War II poster for the Pennsylvania State Council of Defense, c1943, encouraging civilians to be properly prepared for air raids

Background imageNew Deal Collection: Shall the Artist Survive? American poster, late 1930s, for a forum sponsored by the Federal Art

Shall the Artist Survive? American poster, late 1930s, for a forum sponsored by the Federal Art Project of the Works
NEW DEAL: WPA POSTER. Shall the Artist Survive? American poster, late 1930s, for a forum sponsored by the Federal Art Project of the Works Progress Administration



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