Kansas During the Great Depression: 1930-1936

Kansas During the Great Depression: 1930-1936
Title Kansas During the Great Depression: 1930-1936 PDF eBook
Author Francis W. Schruben
Publisher
Pages 533
Release 1961
Genre Kansas
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Kansas in the Great Depression

Kansas in the Great Depression
Title Kansas in the Great Depression PDF eBook
Author Peter Fearon
Publisher University of Missouri Press
Pages 335
Release 2007
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 082626574X

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No part of the United States escaped the ravages of the Great Depression, but some coped with it better than others. This book examines New Deal relief programs in Kansas throughout the Depression, focusing on the relationship between the state and the federal government to show how their successful operation depended on the effectiveness of that partnership. Ranging widely over all of Kansas¿s 105 counties, Peter Fearon provides a detailed analysis of the key relief programs for both urban and rural areas and shows that the state¿s Republican administration led by FDR¿s later presidential opponent Governor Alf Landon effectively ran New Deal welfare policies. As early as 1933, federal officials reported the Kansas central relief administration to be one of the most efficient in the country, and funding for farm policies was generous enough to keep many Kansas farm families off the relief rolls. Indeed, historically high levels of social spending ensured that New Deal initiatives were radical for their day, but Fearon shows that, especially in Kansas, fears of the debilitating effects of the dole and the insistence on means testing and work relief served as conservative balances to the threat of a dependency culture. Drawing on extensive research at the county level, Fearon examines relief problems from the perspective of recipients, social workers, and poor commissioners, all of whom had to cope with inadequate and fluctuating funding. He plumbs the sometimes volatile relationships between social workers and their clients to illustrate the formidable difficulties faced by the former and explain reasons for and effects of strikes and riots by the latter. He also investigates the operation of work relief, considers the treatment of women and blacks in the distribution of welfare resources, and assesses the effects of the WPA on employment showing that the majority of those eligible were unable to secure positions and were forced to fall back on county relief. Kansas in the Great Depression is an insightful look at how federal, state, and local authorities worked together to deal with a national emergency, revealing the complexities of policy initiatives not generally brought to light in studies at the national level while establishing important links between pre Roosevelt policies and the New Deal. It reaffirms the virtues of government programs run by dedicated public officials as it opens a new window on Americans helping Americans in their darkest hours.

Kansas in Turmoil, 1930-1936

Kansas in Turmoil, 1930-1936
Title Kansas in Turmoil, 1930-1936 PDF eBook
Author Francis W. Schruben
Publisher
Pages 274
Release 1969
Genre Kansas
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Kansas in the Great Depression

Kansas in the Great Depression
Title Kansas in the Great Depression PDF eBook
Author Peter Fearon
Publisher
Pages 344
Release 2007
Genre Business & Economics
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"Examines New Deal relief programs in Kansas throughout the Depression from the perspective of recipients, social workers, and poor commissioners. By focusing on the relationship among the local, state, and federal governments, Peter Fearon shows how the successful operation of work relief depended on the effectiveness of those partnerships"--Provided by publisher.

Rooted in Dust

Rooted in Dust
Title Rooted in Dust PDF eBook
Author Pamela Riney-Kehrberg
Publisher
Pages 272
Release 1994
Genre Business & Economics
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Examines the social impact of drought and depression in Kansas, illustrating how both farm and town families dealt with the deprivation by finding odd jobs, working in government programmes, or depending on federal and private assistance.

Letters from the Dust Bowl

Letters from the Dust Bowl
Title Letters from the Dust Bowl PDF eBook
Author Caroline Henderson
Publisher University of Oklahoma Press
Pages 300
Release 2003
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9780806135403

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A collection of letters and articles written by Caroline Henderson between 1908 and 1966 which provide insight into her life in the Great Plains, featuring both published materials and private correspondence. Includes a biographical profile, chapter introductions, and annotations.

Years of adventure, 1874-1920

Years of adventure, 1874-1920
Title Years of adventure, 1874-1920 PDF eBook
Author Herbert Hoover
Publisher
Pages 536
Release 1951
Genre Presidents
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