Political Compromises

But passing such an expansive agenda meant that President Roosevelt needed to pull together a broad and often shaky coalition – and that, in turn, required making significant political compromises, especially with Southern segregationist leaders. Those compromises most often came at the expense of Black, Indigenous, and other people of color.

For example, the 1935 Social Security Act expressly excluded domestic and agricultural workers from its protections – specifically because those sectors primarily employed African Americans.

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