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The Civilian Conservation Corps: A Bibliography
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  • Jackie Hood McFadden, Winthrop University
Description

This book is a list of citations covering the wealth of information written about the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC). The CCC was President Franklin D. Roosevelt's favorite and most respected New Deal program. It provided economic assistance and hope for the future to the many enlisted men and their families during the height of the Great Depression. These men developed state parks, built roads and bridges and restored the environment from the devastation caused by droughts and deforestation of the west. Through hard work, they found renewed pride in themselves and their country. Their efforts can be seen in former camp sites and parks across the nation. There continues to be a fascination with the CCC. It is often studied as a model program of youth service work, conservation, and adult education. This collection will be useful to all who study the New Deal era and especially to those who concentrate on the CCC. The bibliography is organized by material type, including Federal Government documents, magazine, and journal articles, ERIC documents, books (including theses and dissertations), videos and films. The magazine, journal articles, and ERIC documents are briefly annotated to further assist the researcher.

College
Ida Jane Dacus Library
ISBN
0773461000
Publication Date
1-1-2005
Publisher
Edwin Mellen Press
Keywords
  • FDR,
  • New Deal
Disciplines
Citation Information
Jackie Hood McFadden. The Civilian Conservation Corps: A Bibliography. Buffalo(2005)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/jackie_mcfadden/1/