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New Deal New Landscape The Civilian Conservation Corps And South Carolinas State Parks 1st Edition Tara Mitchell Mielnik

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New Deal New Landscape The Civilian Conservation Corps And South Carolinas State Parks 1st Edition Tara Mitchell Mielnik
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Publisher: University of South Carolina Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 5.03 MB
Pages: 220
Author: Tara Mitchell Mielnik
ISBN: 9781611172027, 1611172020
Language: English
Year: 2011
Edition: 1

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New Deal New Landscape The Civilian Conservation Corps And South Carolinas State Parks 1st Edition Tara Mitchell Mielnik by Tara Mitchell Mielnik 9781611172027, 1611172020 instant download after payment.

Tara Mitchell Mielnik fills a significant gap in the history of the New Deal South by examining the lives of the men of South Carolina's Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) who from 1933 to 1942 built sixteen state parks, all of which still exist today. Enhanced with revealing interviews with former state CCC members, Mielnik's illustrated account provides a unique exploration into the Great Depression in the Palmetto State and the role that South Carolina's state parks continue to play as architectural legacies of a monumental New Deal program. In 1933, thousands of unemployed young men and World War I veterans were given the opportunity to work when Emergency Conservation Work (ECW), one of Franklin Delano Roosevelt's New Deal programs, came to South Carolina. Renamed the Civilian Conservation Corps in 1937, the program was responsible for planting millions of trees in reforestation projects, augmenting firefighting activities, stringing much-needed telephone lines for fire prevention throughout the state, and terracing farmland and other soil conservation projects. The most visible legacies of the CCC in South Carolina are many of the state's national forests, recreational areas, and parks. Prior to the work of the CCC, South Carolina had no state parks, but, from 1933 to 1942, the CCC built sixteen. Mielnik's briskly paced and informative study gives voice to the young men who labored in the South Carolina CCC and honors the legacy of the parks they built and the conservation and public recreation values these sites fostered for modern South Carolina.

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