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May 18, 2020
The Depression-era Civilian Conservation Corps helped build America at a time of national crisis. Let’s do it again.
NY Times - In 1933, when President Franklin Roosevelt created the C.C.C., he was
facing, as we are today, the possibility of a lost generation of young
people. The conservation-minded president’s idea was to hire young
unemployed men for projects in forestry, soil conservation and
recreation. By 1942, the 3.4 million participants
in “Roosevelt’s Tree Army” had planted more than three billion trees,
built hundreds of parks and wildlife refuges and completed thousands of
miles of trails and roads.
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