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Names of the 1930's - For each clue, write the corresponding full names in the given space.
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Herbert Hoover : A humanitarian, who once said: "Any lack of confidence in the economic future... is foolish". This person put great faith in the power of reason.
Mary Mcleod Bethune : I was an African american adviser to President FDR.
Frances Perkins : I pledged to fight for labor reforms, after i witnessed the tragedy of the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire.
Dorothea Lange : I was a photojournalist during the great depression, most famous for my photo: "The Migrant Mother".
John Collier: As commissioner of Indian affairs in 1933, I helped to create the Indian Reorganization Act of 1934.
Eleanor Roosevelt: I was a popular public speaker, Primarily interested in child welfare, Housing reform, and equal rights for women and minorities.
Andrew Mellon : I was secretary of the treasury from March 4th, 1921, to February 12, 1932.
Franklin D Roosevelt : I was governor of New York in 1928, after recovering from a bout with Polio.
Names of the 1930's - For each clue, write the corresponding full names in the given space.
Across:1. | I pledged to fight for labor reforms, after i witnessed the tragedy of the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire. | 4. | A humanitarian, who once said: "Any lack of confidence in the economic future... is foolish". This person put great faith in the power of reason. |
| 6. | I was secretary of the treasury from March 4th, 1921, to February 12, 1932. | 7. | I was governor of New York in 1928, after recovering from a bout with Polio. |
| | Down:2. | I was a popular public speaker, Primarily interested in child welfare, Housing reform, and equal rights for women and minorities. | 3. | I was an African american adviser to President FDR. |
| 5. | I was a photojournalist during the great depression, most famous for my photo: "The Migrant Mother". |
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Names of the 1930's - For each clue, write the corresponding full names in the given space.
Across:1. | I pledged to fight for labor reforms, after i witnessed the tragedy of the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire. | 4. | A humanitarian, who once said: "Any lack of confidence in the economic future... is foolish". This person put great faith in the power of reason. |
| 6. | I was secretary of the treasury from March 4th, 1921, to February 12, 1932. | 7. | I was governor of New York in 1928, after recovering from a bout with Polio. |
| | Down:2. | I was a popular public speaker, Primarily interested in child welfare, Housing reform, and equal rights for women and minorities. | 3. | I was an African american adviser to President FDR. |
| 5. | I was a photojournalist during the great depression, most famous for my photo: "The Migrant Mother". |
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