
In his first one hundred days in office, in a effort to stem the effects of the Great Depression, President Roosevelt created many new federal agencies. They gave jobs and relief to people and transformed the American landscape with public works projects. Nowhere was this transformation more apparent than in Mayor Fiorello La Guardia's New York City. Together Roosevelt and La Guardia expanded and redefined the role of government in the lives of the American people.

The Money Masters

Riding the Rails

Woody Guthrie: Ain't Got No Home

Brother, Can You Spare a Dime?

Soul of a People: Writing America's Story

FDR: A Presidency Revealed

The Dust Bowl

Cycle of Memory

The Fighting President

The Great Depression: The Road to Rockbottom

These were the reasons

For Twenty Cents A Day

Eliot Ness vs. Al Capone

THE WHOLE SHEBANG

A Ribbon In The Sky

The Grapes of Wrath

Ask the Dust

The Green Mile

American Madness

Places in the Heart