The Works Progress Administration (WPA) was a key agency during the Great Depression in the United States, providing jobs and economic relief to millions of Americans. Created by President Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1935, the WPA funded public works projects that left a lasting impact on the countrys infrastructure and culture.
Petitions related to the WPA focus on the history and legacy of the agency, advocating for education and awareness of its achievements. One petition calls for the preservation of WPA-era buildings and artwork, highlighting the cultural significance of these historical landmarks. Another petition seeks to promote the inclusion of WPA history in school curricula, emphasizing the importance of learning from this period of economic hardship and government intervention.
Join the movement to recognize and celebrate the contributions of the Works Progress Administration. Your support can help preserve an important chapter in American history and ensure future generations understand the impact of government programs during times of crisis.