The Civilian Conservation Corps Ccc Collection PDF Download

Are you looking for read ebook online? Search for your book and save it on your Kindle device, PC, phones or tablets. Download The Civilian Conservation Corps Ccc Collection PDF full book. Access full book title The Civilian Conservation Corps Ccc Collection.

The Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) Collection

The Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) Collection
Author: Civilian Conservation Corps (U.S.)
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 1936
Genre: Chequamegon National Forest (Wis.)
ISBN:

Download The Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) Collection Book in PDF, ePub and Kindle

Contains the following type(s) of materials: personnel documents, magazines, photos, ephemera.


Nature's New Deal

Nature's New Deal
Author: Neil M. Maher
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 329
Release: 2008
Genre: History
ISBN: 0195306015

Download Nature's New Deal Book in PDF, ePub and Kindle

Neil M. Maher examines the history of one of Franklin D. Roosevelt's boldest and most successful experiments, the Civilian Conservation Corps, describing it as a turning point both in national politics and in the emergence of modern environmentalism.


The Civilian Conservation Corps

The Civilian Conservation Corps
Author: Peggy Sanders
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2004
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780738532646

Download The Civilian Conservation Corps Book in PDF, ePub and Kindle

The Civilian Conservation Corps was established on March 31, 1933 by President Franklin Roosevelt as part of his efforts to pull the country out of the Great Depression. The program lasted until July 2 1942, successfully creating work for a half-million unemployed young men across the nation. They were housed, fed, clothed, and taught trade skills while working in forests, parks, and range lands. Paid one dollar a day, each man was required to send home $25 a month; the program provided work for young men as well as support to thousands of families. South Dakota was home to more than 50 camps over the nine-year time span with projects in areas ranging from constructing bridges and buildings in state parks, thinning trees in national forests to mining rock, crushing it into gravel, and graveling roads. Although this volume is set in South Dakota, the photos are representative of camps and men from all over the nation who served in the CCCs.


The African-American Experience in the Civilian Conservation Corps

The African-American Experience in the Civilian Conservation Corps
Author: Olen Cole
Publisher:
Total Pages: 114
Release: 1999
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780813016603

Download The African-American Experience in the Civilian Conservation Corps Book in PDF, ePub and Kindle

BETWEEN 1933 and 1942, nearly 200,000 young African-Americans participated in the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC), one of Franklin D. Roosevelt's most successful New Deal agencies. In an effort to correct the lack of historical attention paid to the African-American contribution to the CCC, Olen Cole, Jr., examines their participation in the Corps as well as its impact on them. Though federal legislation establishing the CCC held that no bias of "race, color, or creed" was to be tolerated, Cole demonstrates that the very presence of African-Americans in the CCC, as well as the placement of the segregated CCC work camps in predominantly white California communities, became significant sources of controversy. Cole assesses community resistance to all-black camps, as well as the conditions of the state park camps, national forest camps, and national park camps where African-American work companies in California were stationed. He also evaluates the educational and recreational experiences of African-American CCC participants, their efforts to combat racism, and their contributions to the protection and maintenance of California's national forests and parks. Perhaps most important, Cole's use of oral histories gives voice to individual experiences: former Corps members discuss the benefits of employment, vocational training, and character development as well as their experiences of community reaction to all-black CCC camps. An important and much neglected chapter in American history, Cole's study should interest students of New Deal politics, state and national park history, and the African-American experience in the twentieth century.


Hard Work and a Good Deal

Hard Work and a Good Deal
Author: Barbara W. Sommer
Publisher: Minnesota Historical Society
Total Pages: 351
Release: 2009-07
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0873517350

Download Hard Work and a Good Deal Book in PDF, ePub and Kindle

CCC veterans tell compelling stories of their experiences planting trees, fighting fires, building state parks, and reclaiming pastureland in this collective history of the CCC in Minnesota.


Connecticut Civilian Conservation Corps Camps

Connecticut Civilian Conservation Corps Camps
Author: Martin Podskoch
Publisher:
Total Pages: 542
Release: 2016-06
Genre: Conservation of natural resources
ISBN: 9780979497995

Download Connecticut Civilian Conservation Corps Camps Book in PDF, ePub and Kindle


The Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) In Text And Photographs

The Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) In Text And Photographs
Author:
Publisher: Jeffrey Frank Jones
Total Pages: 1122
Release: 2017-11-10
Genre:
ISBN:

Download The Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) In Text And Photographs Book in PDF, ePub and Kindle

INTRODUCTION They came from all over America—from the big cities, from the small towns, from the farms—tens of thousands of young men, to serve in the vanguard of Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal in the spring of 1933. They were the young men of the Civilian Conservation Corps. They opted for long days and hard, dirty work, living in quasi-military camps often far from home in the nation's publicly owned forests and parks. But they earned money to send back to their needy families, received three square meals a day, and escaped from idle purposelessness by contributing to the renewal and beautification of the country. By the time the CCC program ended as the nation was entering World War II, more than 2.5 million men had served in more than 4,500 camps across the country. The men had planted over 3 billion trees, combated soil erosion and forest fires, and occasionally dealt with natural disasters such as hurricanes, floods, and droughts. CONTENTS: Copyright History Photographs - Men At Work And Play Photographs - Buildings And Completed Public Improvements The Civilian Conservation Corps and the National Park Service, 1933-1942: An Administrative History The Forest Service And The Civilian Conservation Corps: 1933-42 The Work Of The Civilian Conservation Corps - Pioneering Conservation in Louisiana The Bureau Of Reclamation’s Civilian Conservation Corps Legacy: 1933 - 1942


The Civilian Conservation Corps Collection

The Civilian Conservation Corps Collection
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 1933
Genre:
ISBN:

Download The Civilian Conservation Corps Collection Book in PDF, ePub and Kindle

The collection includes miscellaneous materials about the Civilian Conservation Corps in Utah and the United States, as well as the National Association of Civilian Conservation Corps Alumni.


New Deal, New Landscape

New Deal, New Landscape
Author: Tara Mitchell Mielnik
Publisher: Univ of South Carolina Press
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2012-11-19
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 1611172020

Download New Deal, New Landscape Book in PDF, ePub and Kindle

Tara Mitchell Mielnik fills a significant gap in the history of the New Deal South by examining the lives of the men of South Carolina's Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) who from 1933 to 1942 built sixteen state parks, all of which still exist today. Enhanced with revealing interviews with former state CCC members, Mielnik's illustrated account provides a unique exploration into the Great Depression in the Palmetto State and the role that South Carolina's state parks continue to play as architectural legacies of a monumental New Deal program. In 1933, thousands of unemployed young men and World War I veterans were given the opportunity to work when Emergency Conservation Work (ECW), one of Franklin Delano Roosevelt's New Deal programs, came to South Carolina. Renamed the Civilian Conservation Corps in 1937, the program was responsible for planting millions of trees in reforestation projects, augmenting firefighting activities, stringing much-needed telephone lines for fire prevention throughout the state, and terracing farmland and other soil conservation projects. The most visible legacies of the CCC in South Carolina are many of the state's national forests, recreational areas, and parks. Prior to the work of the CCC, South Carolina had no state parks, but, from 1933 to 1942, the CCC built sixteen. Mielnik's briskly paced and informative study gives voice to the young men who labored in the South Carolina CCC and honors the legacy of the parks they built and the conservation and public recreation values these sites fostered for modern South Carolina.