American Experience: Civilian Conservation Corps

$8.74

This documentary serves as an educational resource for studying the New Deal era in American history and its impact on society.

American Experience: Civilian Conservation Corps
American Experience: Civilian Conservation Corps
$8.74

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In March 1933 within weeks of his inauguration President Franklin Roosevelt sent legislation to Congress aimed at providing relief for the one out of every four American workers who were unemployed. He proposed a Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) to provide jobs in natural resource conservation. Over the next decade the CCC put more than three million young men to work in the nation’s forests and parks planting trees building flood barriers fighting fires and maintaining roads and trails. Corps workers lived in camps under quasi-military discipline and received a wage of $30 per month $25 of which they were required to send home to their families. This program interweaves rich archival imagery with the personal accounts of CCC veterans to tell the story of one of the boldest and most popular New Deal experiments positioning it as a pivotal moment in the emergence of modern environmentalism and federal unemployment relief.

Features

  • The Civilian Conservation Corps – DVD Brand New

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Weight 0.077 lbs
Dimensions 1.8 × 19.1 × 13.7 in

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