The Civilian Conservation Corps (American experience (Television program))
by Lionelli, Gary. (Composer)
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Summary
Started in 1933 by President Franklin Roosevelt as part of the New Deal, the CCC was used as a way to not only help unemployed Americans, but to help conserve some of the country's forests and parks. Over the next ten years it would employ over 3 million men who planted trees, fought fires, and help... Full description
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Corporate Author
WGBH (Television station : Boston, Mass.), WGBH Educational Foundation., PBS Distribution (Firm), Public Broadcasting Service (U.S.), Robert Stone Productions.
Other Authors
Stone, Robert, 1958- (Screenwriter, Producer, Director), Guss, Alison. (Producer), Holihan, Philip., Reuter, Paul., Kleszy, Don. (Film editor)
Main Language
English
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English
Subjects
Video recordings for the hearing impaired.
Civilian Conservation Corps (U.S.) > History.
Civilian Conservation Corps (U.S.) > Employees > Personal narratives.
Conservation of natural resources > United States > History.
Public service employment > United States > History.
Forest conservation > United States > History.
United States > Economic conditions > 1918-1945.
United States > Economic policy > 1933-1945.
United States > History > 1933-1945.
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