Even though there were no significant gains made in civil


What did the New Deal do for Blacks? Even though there were no significant gains made in civil rights during the 1930s, there seemed to be an optimistic view among the black community. African-Americans were able to find help in the 1930s through the hope they viewed in the Roosevelt administration, their inclusion within the CIO, and the Popular Front. What did each of these offer the African-American community? The black press said that the National Recovery Administration (NRA) actually stood for "Negro Run Around" or "Negroes Ruined Again." Why did they write this? What examples can you find that support or refute these slogans?

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