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Who or what do the three figures in the cartoon represent?
To what 1937 FDR plan does the cartoon probably refer? Did FDR follow through with that plan? Why or why not? Some of this document has been edited for the purposes of this task. As you analyze the document, consider both the source of the document and the author’s point of view. Stanley Watson describes his experiences in the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC), 1937: After eighteen months of riding box cars, begging and robbing for my food, fighting, dodging policemen, and committing other forms of petty larceny, I arrived in the village of Woodridge, New York, where I called upon an aunt and uncle. They talked to me of an organization called the Civilian Conservation Corps in which I could earn $30 a month and my room and board. . . . My first assignment was that of a “galley slave,” . . . I peeled vegetables, washed dishes, and scrubbed floors until I almost did them in my sleep. . . . Evenings I took advantage of the many educational advantages offered to the enrollees. I studied Psychology, Sociology, and Speech. Through the winter I worked with but one picture in my mind—that of a beautiful green campus with big brick buildings and of myself going to and from classes—a beautiful picture if only it could be realized. . . . Knowing that I would have to work my way through, I made several applications for work and received many offers, two of which I answered and accepted. . . . On September . . . the eighteenth I was enrolled and registered as a member in full standing in the [college] freshman class. At the present time I am doing on the average of twenty-five hours work a week and am carrying a full schedule of school work. . . . My dreams have been realized, thanks to an educational advisor and the lessons learned in the CCC.
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