Examines the treatment of blacks as employees and clients in Franklin Roosevelt's boldest and most liberal social planning experiment. This work details the unsuccessful efforts of national and Valley civil rights organizations, the Fair Employment Practices Committee, and progressive TVA employees to change TVA's racial policies.
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Examines the treatment of blacks as employees and clients in Franklin Roosevelt's boldest and most liberal social planning experiment. This work details the unsuccessful efforts of national and Valley civil rights organizations, the Fair Employment Practices Committee, and progressive TVA employees to change TVA's racial policies.
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Fine in Very Good jacket. A Fine copy in light gray cloth, in a Very Good dust jacket sun-faded at the spine, and with a short tear at the top edge of the rear panel.