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See America The Politics And Administration Of Federal Tourism Promotion 19371973 Mordecai Lee

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See America The Politics And Administration Of Federal Tourism Promotion 19371973 Mordecai Lee
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Publisher: SUNY Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.73 MB
Pages: 264
Author: Mordecai Lee
ISBN: 9781438478098, 1438478097
Language: English
Year: 2020

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See America The Politics And Administration Of Federal Tourism Promotion 19371973 Mordecai Lee by Mordecai Lee 9781438478098, 1438478097 instant download after payment.

The first history of the US Travel Bureau, which set the precedent for federal involvement in promoting tourism and travel, an activity which continues today.
Created in 1937 by Interior Secretary Harold Ickes and given formal status by Congress in 1940, the US Travel Bureau played a seminal role by setting the precedent for federal involvement in tourism. Business, otherwise hostile to FDR’s New Deal, enthusiastically supported its work and Roosevelt, who significantly expanded the National Park system, saw increased tourism as a means to increase attendance, bolster economic activity, and counteract the Great Depression. The Bureau developed unusually extensive public relations and marketing programs that attempted to persuade citizens to travel more. The Travel Bureau also quietly engaged in vigorous marketing to encourage African Americans to travel, including sponsoring the 1940 and 1941 editions of the Green Book, the travel guide for African Americans facing segregated restaurants and lodging. Eventually, travel promotion was transferred to the Commerce Department by Congress and President Nixon with a federal surtax to fund it and where it continues today.

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