The Center for New Deal Studies holds a wealth of information on the New Deal. These include one of the largest book collections in the Midwest, a growing archival collection, the Ephemera Collections, New Deal Films and Videos, and photographs.
The center holds some in the Remembering FDR memorabilia collection. These include plaques, busts, political buttons, campaign textiles, toys, dolls, glass and tinware, china, paintings, and other artifacts.
While the bulk of this large collection is in storage, a representative sample of objects is on display at the Center, in Room 1040 of the Auditorium Building. In addition, displays have been exhibited at both the downtown and Robin campuses of Ƶ, and a slide show has been assembled for use in classes and lectures. Objects from the collection were featured in the 1997 exhibit on political conventions at the Chicago Historical Society.
The largest part of the ephemera comes from the Joseph M. Jacobs Collection of FDR Memorabilia. On loan from the Illinois Historic Preservation Agency, this collection consists of nearly 1,500 pieces of ephemera related to FDR. The collection also includes a few objects owned personally by FDR, including a cigarette holder, shot glass, and a deck of playing cards.
Joseph M. Jacobs (1907-1995) was a Chicago labor lawyer. A graduate of Syracuse University and John Marshall Law School, he represented more than a dozen international unions and hundreds of locals, including the Chicago Teachers Union. A well known figure in the world of political memorabilia collection, he was also a founder and leader of the Illinois Labor History Society. He also amassed a 30,000 piece collection of FDR books and documents, which he donated to the University of Illinois at Chicago.
Supplementing this collection is the Herbert Lowery Collection of FDR Artifacts, donated to the Center by the Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt Institute of Hyde Park, New York. For more description of the items in these collections, see the book chapter, “The Popular Iconography of FDR” in Franklin D. Roosevelt and the Shaping of American Political Culture (2001) by Lynn Weiner, Professor Emeriti of History and Ronald Tallman, Emeritus Professor of History.
In 1970, Elizabeth Balanoff received a bicentennial grant of $16,825 from the National Endowment for the Humanities to conduct and transcribe a series of interviews with individuals in the Chicago area who were involved in the labor movement. In 2001, Ƶ librarians Michael Gabriel and David Green received a $10,000 grant from the Illinois State Library to digitize these interview transcripts. In 2008, Elizabeth Balanoff was inducted into the Illinois Labor History Society's Union Hall of Honor because of her work on this project. In 2010, the Murray-Green Library received the John Sessions Memorial Award for this project, an award which is presented annually by the Reference and User services Association (RUSA) to a library which has made a significant contribution to the labor movement. It is named for John Sessions, former American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO) and co-chair of the AFL-CIO/ALA Joint Committee on Library Service to Labor Groups.
This book collection honors the life and work of David MacLaren, an adjunct professor at Roosevelt during 2001 and 2002. Passionate about his teaching and his research, Dave was devoted to social justice and to the demolition of class barriers. He taught the U.S. history survey at Roosevelt, as well as courses on recent American and urban history, and his unfinished doctoral thesis investigated (and excoriated) the maintenance of segregated blood supplies by the American Red Cross under the supervision of the U.S. Department of War during World War II and the Korean conflict.
Dave packed a full lifetime of causes and loves into his thirty years. He was a published poet and an aspiring playwright. He played and coached soccer with an exhilarating intensity, and he agonized over the fortunes of the White Sox, the Bears, the Fire, and his hometown Pacers. Dave lived and died with his heart on his sleeve and that spirit is present still on the shelves of this collection.
Author |
Title and Subtitles |
City of Publication |
Publisher |
Date of Publication |
Barter Judith A. |
After the Fall Painting in the 1930s |
Chicago, Illinois |
Yale University Press |
2016 |
Boehm Lisa Krissoff; Steven H. Corey. |
America’s Urban History. |
London, United Kingdom |
Routledge |
2014 |
Brock Emily Katherine; Money Trees |
The Douglas Fir and American Forestry, 1900-1944 |
Corvallis, Oregon |
Oregon State University Press |
2015 |
Breiseth, Christopher, et. al. |
Women and the Spirit of the New Deal |
Berkeley, California |
The Living New Deal |
2018 |
Cahan Richard; Williams Michael |
UN - American |
Chicago, Illinois |
City Files Press |
2016 |
Carter Ennis |
Posters for the People: Art of the WPA |
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
Quirck Books |
2008 |
Chase Karen |
FDR on his Houseboat: The Larooco Log, 1924 - 1926 |
Albany, New York, |
State University of New York Press |
2016 |
Cohen, Stan. |
The Tree Army: A Pictorial History of the Civilian Conservation Corps, 1933-1942. |
Missoula, Montana |
Pictorial Histories Publishing Co. |
1980 |
Cross Robert F |
Sailor in the White House: The Seafaring Life of FDR |
Annapolis, Maryland |
US Naval Institute Press |
2016 |
Curl, John |
For all the People: Uncovering the Hidden History of Cooperation, Cooperative Movements and Communalism in America, 2ed |
Oakland, California |
PM Press |
2009 |
Downey, Kirstin
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The Woman Behind the New Deal: The Life and Legacy of Frances Perkins—Social Security, Unemployment Insurance, and the Minimum Wage |
New York, New York |
Anchor Books |
2009 |
Duxbury, Kathleen |
CCC Art: Artists of the Civilian Conservation Corps--Marshall Davis. |
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Kathleen Duxbury |
2014 |
Federal Writers’ Project |
Alabama Slave Narratives: A Folk History of Slavery in Alabama from Interviews with Former Slaves |
Bedford, Massachusetts |
FWP, Applewood Books and The Library of Congress |
1936-1938 |
Federal Writers’ Project |
Arkansas Slave Narratives: A Folk History of Slavery in Arkansas from Interviews with Former Slaves |
Bedford, Massachusetts |
FWP, Applewood Books and The Library of Congress |
1936-1938 |
Federal Writers’ Project |
Florida Slave Narratives: A Folk History of Slavery in Florida from Interviews with Former Slaves |
Bedford, Massachusetts |
FWP, Applewood Books and The Library of Congress |
1936-1938 |
Federal Writers’ Project |
Georgia Slave Narratives: A Folk History of Slavery in Georgia from Interviews with Former Slaves |
Bedford, Massachusetts |
FWP, Applewood Books and The Library of Congress |
1936-1938 |
Federal Writers’ Project |
Kentucky Slave Narratives: A Folk History of Slavery in Kentucky from Interviews with Former Slaves |
Bedford, Massachusetts |
FWP, Applewood Books and The Library of Congress |
1936-1938 |
Federal Writers’ Project |
Maryland Slave Narratives: A Folk History of Slavery in Maryland from Interviews with Former Slaves |
Bedford, Massachusetts |
FWP, Applewood Books and The Library of Congress |
1936-1938 |
Federal Writers’ Project |
Mississippi Slave Narratives: A Folk History of Slavery in Mississippi from Interviews with Former Slaves |
Bedford, Massachusetts |
FWP, Applewood Books and The Library of Congress |
1936-1938 |
Federal Writers’ Project |
Missouri Slave Narratives: A Folk History of Slavery in Missouri from Interviews with Former Slaves |
Bedford, Massachusetts |
FWP, Applewood Books and The Library of Congress |
1936-1938 |
Federal Writers’ Project |
Ohio Slave Narratives: A Folk History of Slavery in Ohio from Interviews with Former Slaves |
Bedford, Massachusetts |
FWP, Applewood Books and The Library of Congress |
1936-1938 |
Federal Writers’ Project |
Oklahoma Slave Narratives: A Folk History of Slavery in Oklahoma from Interviews with Former Slaves |
Bedford, Massachusetts |
FWP, Applewood Books and The Library of Congress |
1936-1938 |
Federal Writers’ Project |
South Carolina Slave Narratives: A Folk History of Slavery in South Carolina from Interviews with Former Slaves |
Bedford, Massachusetts |
FWP, Applewood Books and The Library of Congress |
1936-1938 |
Federal Writers’ Project |
Tennessee Slave Narratives: A Folk History of Slavery in Tennessee from Interviews with Former Slaves |
Bedford, Massachusetts |
FWP, Applewood Books and The Library of Congress |
1936-1938 |
Federal Writers’ Project |
Virginia Slave Narratives: A Folk History of Slavery in Virginia from Interviews with Former Slaves |
Bedford, Massachusetts |
FWP, Applewood Books and The Library of Congress |
1936-1938 |
Findlay James |
Works Progress Administration Children’s Books |
Fort Lauderale, Florida |
Bienes Museum of the Modern Book |
2008 |
Findlay James; Lillian Perricone |
WPA Museum Extension Project 1935-1943: Government Created Visual Aids for Children |
Fort Lauderale, Florida |
Bienes Museum of the Modern Book |
2009 |
Finnegan Carra A |
Picturing Poverty: Print Culture and FSA Photographs |
Washington, District of Columbia |
Smithsonian Institution Press |
2003 |
Follett Publishing Company |
The 20th Century Handbook in how to use a Library |
Chicago, Illinois |
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1931 |
Georgia Museum of Art |
The American Scene: Prints and Drawing from the Schoen Collection |
Athens, Georgia |
Georgia Museum of Art, University of Georgia |
2008 |
Golay Michael |
America 1933: The Great Depression, Lorena Hickok, Eleanor Roosevelt and the Shaping of the New Deal |
New York, New York |
Free Press |
2013 |
Harmon F. Martin |
The Warm Springs Story |
Macon, Georgia |
Mercer University Press |
2014 |
Kirchgessner John C.; Arlene Wynbeek Keeling, |
Nursing Rural America: Perspectives from the Early 20th Century |
New York, New York |
Springer Publishing Company |
2015 |
Kohner, Hanna and Walter Kohner with Frederick Kohner |
Hanna and Walter: A Love Story |
New York, New York |
iUniverse |
1994, 2008 |
Lamar, Elden and J.B.S. Hardman, ed. |
The Clothing Workers in Philadelphia: A History of Their Struggles for Union and Security |
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
The Philadelphia Joint Board, Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America |
1940. |
Linden Diana L |
Ben Shahn’s New Deal Murals: Jewish Identity in the American Scene |
Detroit, Michigan |
Wayne State University Press |
2015 |
Maresca Joseph |
WPA Buildings: Architecture and Art of the New Deal |
Atglen, Pennsylvania |
Schiffer Publishing, Ltd |
2016 |
Minchew Kaye Lenning |
A President in our Midst: Franklin Delano Roosevelt in Georgia |
Athens, Georgia |
The University of Georgia Press |
2016 |
Nasaw David |
The Patriarch: The Remarkable Life and Turbulent Times of Joseph P. Kennedy |
New York |
Penguin Press |
2012 |
National Youth Administration of Illinois |
NYA Community Service: Woodshop Production Series: Game Room Equipment |
Chicago, IL |
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1939 |
Natural Rubber Bureau |
Convert to Comfort…with Latex Foam |
Washington, District of Columbia |
|
circa 1945 |
Office of Indian Affairs |
Health Education for Guidance of Leaders |
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1936 |
Pennsylvania Department of Education |
The Conduct of Elementary Education |
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1939 |
Quinn, Susan |
Furious Improvisation: How the WPA and a Cast of Thousands Made High Art Out of Desperate Times |
New York, New York |
Walker and Co |
2008 |
Recreation Leadership Training Program |
Arts and Crafts Handicraft: Flower Stenciling |
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circa 1938 |
Resettlement Administration (Farm Security Administration), |
Weaving Manual |
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1936 |
Rubenstein DeMasi, Susan |
Henry Alsberg: The Driving Force of the New Deal Federal Writers’ Project |
Jefferson, North Carolina |
MacFarland & Co. |
2016. |
Short C.W.; R. Stanley-Brown |
Public Buildings: Architecture under the Public Works Administration 1933-39; Vol 1 |
New York |
Da Capo Press |
1986 |
Sklaroff Lauren R. |
Black Culture and the New Deal: The Quest for Civil Rights in the Roosevelt Era |
North Carolina |
The University of North Carolina Press |
2009 |
Smith, Harvey L. |
Berkeley and the New Deal |
Charleston, South Carolina |
Arcadia Publications |
2014 |
Stewart, Catherine A. |
Long Past Slavery: Representing Race in the Federal Writers’ Project |
Chapel Hill, North Carolina |
University of North Carolina Press |
2016. |
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This is Your Life, vol. 1: Interview with Hanna Kohner |
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DVD |
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Voices of the Generations |
Voices of the Generations, Hanna and Walter: A Love Story—Curriculum |
Los Angeles, California |
VOG |
2010 |
Works Progress Administration |
Adaptation of Foundation Costume Patterns for Rhythm and Modern Dance Costumes, Character Costumes, Party Costumes, Folk Costumes, Tap Costumes |
New York |
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circa 1938 |
Works Progress Administration |
Adult Education Recreation: Music: Handbook for Teachers, comp. Aug. 24, 1937-Sept. 3 |
Denver, Colorado |
|
1937 |
Works Progress Administration |
American Folk Dances: Handbook for Recreation Leaders |
Colorado |
|
circa 1940 |
Works Progress Administration |
American Folk Dances: Square and Folk Dances |
Denver, Colorado |
|
1941 |
Works Progress Administration |
Children’s Play Centers |
Kansas |
|
1940 |
Works Progress Administration |
Christmas Suggestions |
Butte, Montana |
|
1938 |
Works Progress Administration |
An Evening of Old Time Social Dancing: Description and Music for Twelve “Popular” Old Time Dances |
California |
|
1941 |
Works Progress Administration |
Laws of Table Tennis: 1937-38 Season |
New York |
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circa 1938 |
Works Progress Administration |
Let’s Dance: Iowa WPA Recreation Bulletin Service #1 |
Des Moines, Iowa |
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1941 |
Works Progress Administration |
A List of Free and Inexpensive Teaching Materials |
Washington, District of Columbia |
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1940 |
Works Progress Administration |
A Manual for Teaching Elementary English |
Washington, District of Columbia |
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1941 |
Works Progress Administration |
On the Way to Democracy, Books 1, 2, 3: Experimental Edition |
Washington, District of Columbia |
|
1942 |
Works Progress Administration |
Pre-school Play |
Washington, District of Columbia |
|
1941 |
Works Progress Administration |
Music as Recreation |
New York |
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1939 |
Works Progress Administration |
Puppet Teaching: All Cloth Puppets |
New York |
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circa 1938 |
Works Progress Administration |
Puppet Teaching: English Costume |
New York |
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circa 1939 |
Works Progress Administration |
Puppet Teaching News Bulletin: Vol. II, No. 6 |
New York |
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1938 |
Works Progress Administration |
Recreation Activities for the Pre-school Child |
New York |
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1938 |
Works Progress Administration |
This is for the Very Young, |
New York |
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circa 1939 |
Works Progress Administration |
The Orchestra and Music for Old Time Social Dancing |
California |
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1942 |
Works Progress Administration |
Social Recreation Manual |
California |
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circa 1940 |
Works Progress Administration |
Social Recreation Bulletin |
Wisconsin |
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1937 |
Wiegand Wayne A. |
Part of Our Lives: A People's History of the American Public Library |
New York |
Oxford University Press |
2015 |