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| #1781398 in eBooks | 2013-02-25 | 2013-02-25 | File type: PDF||1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| Well researched and comprehensive|By Bob Speeter|Kept to the titled topic, Camp Newspapers. The source material directed the major topics and substance of this project. I found it informative and enlightening. During my research on the CCC, I have used many and varied sources. I have found that the camp newspapers give the clearest view of life and work in the CCC.|2 of 2 peop||"great reference piece and of interest to all former CCCers"--NACCCA Journal; "useful...excellent resource"--Journal of Illinois History.|About the Author|Alfred Emile Cornebise is professor emeritus o
When Franklin Delano Roosevelt founded the Civilian Conservation Corps in 1933, newspapers relating to the organization were launched almost immediately. Happy Days, the semi-official newspaper of the CCC, and other such publications served as soundings boards for opinions among the CCC enrollees, encouraged and instructed the men as they assumed their new roles, and generally supported the aims of Roosevelt’s New Deal program. Happy Days also encoura...
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