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When the Government Supported Writers
When we think about the Works Progress Administration and the millions of jobs it provided, we tend to imagine heavy labor: men with pickaxes chipping away at rock for new roads, strapping masons hauling stones to construct courthouses or schools, or—the biggest dig of them all—the seven state Tennessee Valley Authority which built 16 hydroelectric dams. The WPA was an essential part of Franklin Roosevelt’s New Deal, and the infrastructure it provided is still used today. Yet, those structures were a fringe benefit compared to its main purpose: employment. By the time the WPA was created in 1935 it was obvious that the fiscal crisis that began on Black Tuesday in 1929 was not a mere recessio

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