In 1936, Harry Hopkins made a speech defending the honor of the poor. I am getting sick and tired of all these people on the W.R A. and local relief roles being called chiselers and cheats. These people are just like the rest of us. They don’t drink any more than us, they don’t lie any more, . . . . Continue Reading »
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