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- The College and High School Aid Program of the Youth Administration
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- Alice Berman Autobiography
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National Education Association
- A Dream, A Quarter Century, A Reality! How the Urban League Has Served
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The University of North Carolina Press
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The University Society, Inc. New York
- "Agriculture," from Puerto Rico: A Guide to the Island of Boriquén
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- "Education," from Puerto Rico: A Guide to the Island of Boriquén
- "History," from Puerto Rico: A Guide to the Island of Boriquén
- "Industry, Commerce, and Labor," from Puerto Rico: A Guide to the Island of Boriquén
- "Religion," from Puerto Rico: A Guide to the Island of Boriquén
- "Sports and Recreation," from Puerto Rico: A Guide to the Island of Boriquén
- "The People," from Puerto Rico: A Guide to the Island of Boriquén
- A Song for the Moon
- All are Gay
- Bumming in California...
- Six Negro Market Songs of Harlem
- The Ethics of Living Jim Crow: An Autobiographical Sketch
- Twenty-One Negro Spirituals
- California Border Crisis, LA Herald-Express Articles
- Migration of the Shirt Industry
- Report of Otis Nation, Organizer, O.T.F.U, U. C. A. P. A. W. A.
- Statement of Clarence R. Bitting, President, United States Sugar Corporation, Clewiston, Fla.
- Testimony of Antonia Arana, New York, NY
- Testimony of Florentino Irizarry, New York, NY
- Testimony of Joseph Lapolla, of Philadelphia, Pa.
- Testimony of Otis Nation, Director, O.T.F.U.
- Testimony of Raphael Zon, Director, Lake States Forest Experiment Station
- Testimony of Samuel Friedberg, Birmingham, Ala.
- Testimony of Thomas B. H. Higgenbottom, of Fresno, Calif.
- The Cut-Over Region--Breeding Place of Migrants
United States. Congress. House of Representatives.
Works of Franklin D. Roosevelt
- A Message to the Congress On Social Security
- A Message to the Congress On the Use Of Our National Resources
- A Program of Assistance for the Crippled.
- A Radio Address On the Third Anniversary Of C.C.C.
- A Radio Address to the Young Democratic Clubs of America
- Address at Atlanta, Georgia
- Address at Bonneville Dam, Oregon
- Address at Oglethorpe University
- Address at Temple University, Philadelphia
- Address at the Dedication Of the Triborough Bridge, New York City
- Address at the Thomas Jefferson Dinner, New York City
- Address at Timberline Lodge
- Address Before the 1933 Conference On Mobilization For Human Needs
- An Extemporaneous Address at Vassar College
- Annual Message to the Congress, 1934
- Annual Message to the Congress, 1935
- Annual Message to the Congress, 1936
- Annual Message to the Congress, 1941
- Campaign Address at Columbus, Ohio
- Campaign Address at Kansas City, Mo.
- Creation Of the First National Labor Relations Board
- Democratic Party Primaries
- Extemporaneous Address On A.A.A. to Farm Groups
- Extemporaneous Remarks at Thanksgiving Day Party at Warm Springs, Ga.
- Extemporaneous Speech at the Subsistence Homes Exhibition
- Forgotten Man, The
- Greater Freedom and Greater Security
- Greetings to the Civilian Conservation Corps
- Inaugural Address, January 20, 1937
- Inaugural Address, March 4, 1933
- Informal Remarks at a C.C.C. Camp
- Judicial Branch Reorganization Plan
- Legislation to be Recommended to the Extraordinary Session of the Congress
- New Means to Rescue Agriculture
- On Drought Conditions
- On the Bank Crisis
- On the Currency Situation
- On the Current Recession
- On the Reorganization of the Judiciary
- One Hundred and Sixtieth Press Conference (Excerpts), Warm Springs, Ga.
- Outlining the New Deal Program
- Portland Speech: Public Utilities Hydro-Electric Power
- Presidential Statement On N.I.R.A.
- Purposes and Foundations of the Recovery
- Remarks at the Dedication Of the New Post Office at Poughkeepsie, N.Y.
- Remarks at the New Athletic Field, Niagara Falls, N. Y.
- Remarks at the Roosevelt Home Club Celebration, Hyde Park, N.Y.
- Remarks at Welcome Home Party, Hyde Park, New York
- Review of the Achievements of the Seventy-third Congress
- Roosevelt's Nomination Address, 1932
- Sixty-Sixth Press Conference (Excerpts)
- The Unemployment Census
- Three Essentials For Unemployment Relief
- White House Statement On a Plan For Relief
- Works Relief Program, The
- Address before the Democratic Women's Regional Conference for Southeastern States
- America's Unfinished Business
- Gov Leahy Press Conference, 10/7/40
- Harrington Press Conference, 3/9/39
- Harrington Press Conference, 4/20/39
- Harrington Press Conference, 7/20/39
- Harrington Press Conference, 7/6/39
- Health Conservation and the WPA
- Hopkins Press Conference, 1/9/36
- Hopkins Press Conference, 10/8/34
- Hopkins Press Conference, 12/8/38
- Hopkins Press Conference, 2/16/34
- Hopkins Press Conference, 2/18/37
- Hopkins Press Conference, 2/21/35
- Hopkins Press Conference, 2/23/34
- Hopkins Press Conference, 2/25/37
- Hopkins Press Conference, 3/23/34
- Hopkins Press Conference, 3/30/34
- Hopkins Press Conference, 3/7/35
- Hopkins Press Conference, 4/28/38
- Hopkins Press Conference, 5/11/34
- Hopkins Press Conference, 6/11/34
- Hopkins Press Conference, 6/13/35
- Hopkins Press Conference, 7/14/38
- Hopkins Press Conference, 7/18/35
- Hopkins Press Conference, 7/3/35
- Hopkins Press Conference, 8/19/37
- Hopkins Press Conference, 8/24/34
- Hopkins Press Conference, 8/7/34
- Hopkins Press Conference, 9/21/34
- Hot Lunches for a Million School Children
- Hunter Press Conference, 2/2/42
- Hunter Press Conference, 6/19/41
- Hunter Press Conference, 8/21/39
- Hunter Press Conference, 8/22/40
- Hunter Press Conference, 9/26/41
- The Lasting Values of WPA
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