Was the New Deal good for America? Hoover’s North American curator Jean Cannon reflects on the document that first coined the term “New Deal”-written by Raymond Moley. As one of President Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s most trusted advisors and speech writers, Moley was a pivotal figure in the development of the program and yet this document provides insight into how his opinion about it shifted over time.
Speaker: Jean McElwee Cannon
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