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“The omnibus programs passed under the Social Security Act in 1935 were crafted in such a way as to protect the southern way of life. Old-age insurance (Social Security proper) and unemployment insurance excluded farmworkers and domestics—jobs heavily occupied by blacks. When President Roosevelt…” quote by Anonymous
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““The omnibus programs passed under the Social Security Act in 1935 were crafted in such a way as to protect the southern way of life. Old-age insurance (Social Security proper) and unemployment insurance excluded farmworkers and domestics—jobs heavily occupied by blacks. When President Roosevelt signed Social Security into law in 1935, 65 percent of African Americans nationally and between 70 and 80 percent in the South were ineligible.””

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Source Historical Document: Social Security Act, United States, 1935

The 1935 Social Security legislation was structured to maintain racial and regional hierarchies, excluding many Black workers from benefits.

In simple terms: The law kept benefits away from many Black Americans.

Key Takeaway

Recognize how policy can embed discrimination.

Themes

history race policy inequality government

Mood

reflective critical somber

Type

historical political social

When to use this quote

  • civil rights activism
  • policy reform
  • academic research
  • community advocacy

Key Concepts

systemic racism social welfare labor rights

Questions to Reflect On

  • How did these exclusions shape later civil rights movements?
  • What reforms are needed to address historic inequities?
A Different Perspective

Excludes many who needed support, limiting its universal intent.

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