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Authors: James MacGregor Burns
[Dos Passos on Socialist Party]:
quoted in Daniel Aaron,
Writers on the Left: Episodes in American Literary Communism
(Harcourt, Brace and World, 1961), p. 192.
[Communist Party, early Depression]:
Irving Howe and Lewis Coser,
The American Communist Party: A Critical History (1919–1957)
(Beacon Press, 1957). ch. 5.
[Dos Passos’s advice to the Communist Party]:
quoted in Aaron, p. 192.
553
[Democratic party, early 1930s]:
David Burner,
The Politics of Provincialism: The DemocraticParty in Transition, 1918–1932
(Alfred A. Knopf, 1968), pp. 244–45.
[Smith’s movement to the right]:
Burner,
Politics of Provincialism,
p. 245; McElvaine,
Great Depression, op. cit.,
pp. 123–24.
[Davis on Hoover’s “socialism”]:
Burner,
Politics of Provincialism,
p. 245.
[Cox’s demand for balanced budget and sales tax]: ibid.
[Graham on Democratic party]:
Otis L. Graham, Jr., “The Democratic Party, 1932–1945,” in Schlesinger, vol. 3, pp. 1939–64, quoted at p. 1940.
[Democrats and the sales tax]:
Burner,
Hoover,
pp. 280–82.
[La Guardia on sales tax bill]:
quoted in
ibid,
p. 281.
554
[1932 campaign for Democratic nomination]:
Burner,
Politics of Provincialism,
pp. 246–50; McElvaine, pp. 123–28; James MacGregor Burns,
Roosevelt: The Lion and the Fox
(Harcourt, Brace, 1956), pp. 123–34.
[FDR’s attack upon Hoover and Smith’s retort]: New York Times,
April 8, 1932, p. 1; Richard O’Connor,
The First Hurrah: A Biography of Alfred E. Smith
(Putnam’s, 1970), p. 251.
[Lippmann on FDR]:
Lippmann, “Governor Roosevelt’s Candidacy,” New York
Herald Tribune,
January 8, 1932, reprinted in Lippmann,
Interpretations: 1931–1932,
Allan Nevins, ed. (Macmillan, 1932), pp. 260, 262.
[Democratic convention, 1932]:
O’Connor, pp. 255–63; Frank Freidel,
Franklin Roosevelt: The Triumph
(Little, Brown, 1956), ch. 20; Michael Beschloss,
Kennedy and Roosevelt: The Uneasy Alliance
(W. W. Norton, 1980), pp. 69–73.
555
[McAdoo’s announcement]:
quoted in Burns, p. 137.
[Emerson on the rails]:
Ralph Waldo Emerson, “The Young American,” in Emerson,
Nature: Addresses and Lectures
(Houghton, Mifflin, 1903; reprinted by AMS Press, 1979), pp. 363–95, quoted at p. 364.
[American Locomotive sales]:
William Manchester,
The Glory and the Dream
(Little, Brown, 1974). p. 34.
[Decline in rail employees]:
Thor Hultgren,
American Transportation in Prosperity and Depression
(National Bureau of Economic Research, 1948), p. 179 (Table 54).
[Decline in freight tonnage]: ibid.,
p. 355 (Table 141).
[Decline in dividends]: ibid.,
p. 336 (Chart 124).
[Decline in GNP]: Historical Statistics of the United States, op. cit.,
part 2, p. 224 (Series F 1–5).
[Decline in auto production]:
Hultgren, p. 350 (Table 136).
[Decline in oil production]: ibid,
p. 353 (Table 140).
[Decline in residential building contracts]:
Warren,
op. cit.,
p. 236.
555
[Decline in farm income]:
McElvainc,
Down and Out, op. cit.,
p. 27.
[Decline in steel production]:
Manchester, p. 34.
[Decline in retail sales]:
see Lynd and Lynd,
op. cit.,
p. 529 (Table 1).
556
[Families evicted, 1932]:
Manchester, p. 33.
[Businesses at home]:
Lynd and Lynd, p. 20.
[Middle-class economies]:
Bird,
op. cit.,
pp. 273–81.
[Union and nonunion wage decline]:
Bernstein,
op. cit.,
p. 320.
[Diet of Kentucky miner]:
quoted in “In the Driftway,”
The Nation,
vol. 134, no. 3492 (June 8, 1932), p. 651.
[Rouge demonstration]:
Allan Nevins and Frank Ernest Hill,
Ford: Decline and Rebirth, 1933–1962
(Scribner’s, 1962), pp. 32–34; Keith Sward,
The Legend of Henry Ford
(Rinehart, 1948), ch. 18.
[Bird on transients]:
Bird, p. 67.
[“They have to take you in”]:
Frost, “The Death of the Hired Man,” in Frost,
Selected Poems
(Henry Holt, 1923), pp. 13–20, quoted at p. 18.
[
“Professional bums” among transients]:
statement of Elliot Chapman,
Hearings
of a Subcommittee of the Senate Committee on Manufactures,
Relief for Unemployed Transients,
72nd Congress, 2nd Session, January 13–25, 1933 (U.S. Government Printing Office, 1933), p. 112.
[Mayors on treatment of transients]:
“Digest” of mayors’ responses, in
ibid.,
quoted at pp. 192, 201, 190, 188, 189, 191, 194, 198, respectively.
557
[“Transients, do not apply”]:
testimony of Professor A. W. McMillen, in
ibid.,
p. 45.
[Open letter, September 1932]:
Aaron,
op. cit.,
pp. 196–98, quoted at p. 197.
[Wilson’s firsthand observations]:
see Wilson,
The American Jitters: A Year of the Slump
(Scribner’s, 1932); Wilson,
The American Earthquake: A Documentary of the Twenties and Thirties
(Doubleday, 1938); Wilson,
The Thirties,
Leon Edel, ed. (Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 1980), pp. 208–14, quoted at pp. 208, 212.
[“Insist on working even without pay”]:
quoted in Bird, p. 76.
[“We cannot squander ourselves into prosperity”]:
quoted in Hoover,
Memoirs: The Great Depression, op. cit.,
p. 134.
[Ford on vagabonds]:
quoted in Manchester, p. 22.
558
[MacArthur deputy’s proposal]:
Brig. Gen. George Van Horn Moseley, quoted in Burner,
Hoover, op. cit.,
p. 307.
[Bonus Army]: ibid.,
pp.309–12; Roger Daniels,
The Bonus March
(Greenwood Publishing, 1971); Bernstein, ch. 13; Hoover,
Memoirs: The Great Depression,
pp. 225–32.
[“A polyglot mob”]:
F. Trubee Davison, quoted in Warren, p. 235.
[Stokes on Bonus March]:
quoted in Bernstein, p. 454.
[“Use all humanity”]:
quoted in Daniels, p. 165.
[“The President was pleased”]:
quoted in Bernstein, p. 454.
559
[“Brother, Can You Spare a Dimef”]:
lyrics by E. Y. Harburg, music by Jay Gorney, in
100 Best Songs of the 20’s and 30’s
(Harmony Books, 1973), pp. 271–74. The song was sung and popularized by Rudy Vallee.
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abolitionists, and 15th Amendment,
61–2
Abrams, Jacob,
504–5
Acheson, Edward,
290
Adams, Charles Francis,
32
,
73
,
207
Adams, Charles Francis, Jr.,
73
,
75
,
85–6
,
115
Adams, Henry, vii,
92
,
168
,
169
,
304–6
,
326
Adams, Samuel Hopkins,
348
Adamson Act (1916),
421
and Progressive party,
419
and settlement-house movement,
270–1
,
275–7
,
278
advertising;
518–19
AFL,
see
American Federation of Labor
Age of Innocence, The
(Wharton),
321
,
322
agrarian revolt,
180–91
agriculture:
in California,
99
and Civil War,
20–1
in Depression,
543
machinery and tools for,
81
,
129
see also
farmers
Ahlstrom, Sydney,
516
in World War I,
436
Aldrich, Nelson,
330
,
335
,
336
,
357
Algeciras Conference (1905),
342
Alger, Horatio, Jr.,
159–60
Algerism (rags-to-riches myth),
143
,
144–5
,
159–60
Carnegie and,
102
,
161
; and McKinley,
234
Dempsey and,
532
and economic concentration,
390
Frick and,
224
Irish immigrants and,
259–60
La Follette and,
360
and political machines (urban),
265
aliens, deportation and repression of,
439–40
Allen, Frederick Lewis,
510
,
544–5
Amador, Manuel,
339
Amalgamated Iron, Steel and Tin Workers,
224–6
Amendments to U.S. Constitution:
18th (Prohibition),
441
19th (“Susan B. Anthony”),
444–7
American Federation of Labor (AFL),
178–80
,
282
and Depression,
551–2
membership of (1920s),
534
and Pullman boycott (1894),
227
and SLP,
396
and women,
280
American Railway Union (ARU),
227
American Woman Suffrage Association,
209
Amiens (France), battles for,
432
,
433
,
436
ammunition production (World War I),
430
Amory, Cleveland,
115
Ampère, André Marie,
83
Andrews, Stephen P.,
125
Brandeis and,
391–2
of Roosevelt (T.),
332–3
,
349–52
of Wilson,
389–91
Appleton, Thomas Gold,
87
Appomattox, Va.,
35
Arabic
pledge (World War I),
415
,
417
,
422
arbitration of labor disputes,
233–4
;
see also
strikes
Aristotle,
142
armed forces, American:
in World War I,
417
,
431–2
,
433–4
,
435–7
;
mobilization of,
427–30
;
return of, to society,
469
see also
Confederate Army; Navy; Union Army; veterans
Armory Show (1913),
311–12
Armour, Philip D.,
113–14
income of,
140
arms talks (20th century),
493–5
Arthur, Chester Alan,
223
arts, visual,
308–13
“Ash Can School” of painting,
310
Asquith, Herbert,
409
Asselineau, Roger,
193
Astor, Caroline Schermerhorn,
117–18
Atkinson, Edward,
156
Atlanta, Ga.,
29
automation,
479–80
,
482
;
see also
industry: machinery for
manufacture of,
479–80
Baer, George F.,
333
Baker, Newton D.,
554
Baltzell, E. Digby,
116
Bancroft, George,
101
banks and banking:
and Alliance Exchanges,
189
and China,
402
in Civil War period,
18
crises/failures of: 1873,
75
; 1893,
226
and farmers,
129
federal control of (20th century),
387
private,
88–90
and World War I fiscal aftermath,
496
,
497
see also
“money trust”
Banning, Phineas,
99
Barker, Jacob,
88
Bartholdi, Frédéric Auguste,
152
,
153–4
Barton, Bruce,
516
Barton, Clara,
50
Baruch, Bernard,
428–9