New Deal for Oklahoma's Children: Federal Day Care Centers, 1933-1946
Description:
Article describes the history and impact of the federally regulated National Day Care System set up during World War II era. Funded by the Federal Emergency Relief Administration, the program was meant to provide child care for mothers who had joined the workforce and jobs to those without, but there were some setbacks in the process of its implementation.
Date:
Autumn 1984
Creator:
Otey, George N.
Partner:
Oklahoma Historical Society