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1930s
August 14, 1935
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1930s
Roosevelt signs the Social Security Act into law
January 30, 1934
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1930s
President Roosevelt encourages “Birthday Balls”
January 15, 1934
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1930s
Mrs. Roosevelt helps to launch a campaign by women
1933
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1930s
The Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) Roosevelt’s New Deal
March 12, 1933
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1930s
President Roosevelt gives the first “Fireside Chat”
March 6, 1936
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1930s
Rockwell illustrates the Heritage Press Edition of “Tom Sawyer”
1936
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1930s
“Love Ouanga” – Illustration
May 7, 1936
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1930s
Movie “Starlet and Reporters” published cover
March 21, 1933 12:00 am
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1930s
President Hindenburg appoints Adolf Hitler chancellor of the German republic
December 15, 1934 12:00 am
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1930s
Rockwell’s “Tiny Tim and Bob Cratchit,” published cover
December 5, 1933
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1930s
Prohibition Ends
March 4, 1933
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1930s
Franklin D. Roosevelt becomes the 32nd President of the United States of America
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