Division of Labour: Eleanor Roosevelt's Utopia
| | Eleanor Roosevelt's Utopia. George Leef points to an article on Arthurdale WV. An excerpt: Clarence Pickett, a staunch advocate of Arthurdale, sadly recorded his concern on "seeing many prompt, if not hasty actions" taken on behalf of ... | |
2 of 2 Parts. Arthurdale, West Virginia, 1933: Historic First FDR ...
| | Beasley, Eleanor Roosevelt and the Media: A Public Quest for Self-Fulfillment, Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1987, pp. 62-64, 74, 104, 127; Bruce G. Beezer, “Arthurdale: An Experiment in Community Education,” West Virginia ... | |
2 of 2 Parts (Conclusion): Arthurdale, West Virginia, 1933 ...
| | 62-64, 74, 104, 127; Bruce G. Beezer, "Arthurdale: An Experiment in Community Education," West Virginia History, Vol. XXVI, No. 1 (October 1974), pp. 17-36; Tamara K. Hareven, "Arthurdale: A Venture in Utopia," Eleanor Roosevelt: An ... | |
Arthurdale Heritage Participates in Mountaineer Week at WVU
| | ... from the WV and Regional History Collection which highlight conditions in the Scott's Run mining community during the Great Depression, Eleanor Roosevelt's visit to Scott's Run, and her involvement in the homesteading of Arthurdale. ... | |
The Genealogue: A Town Poorly Planned for the Poor
| | Arthurdale, West Virginia, has a peculiar history. It was America's first New Deal Homestead—a community designed by the federal government under the watchful eye of Eleanor Roosevelt. Like so many other projects planned in Washington, ... | |
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