Policy + Politics

Policy + Politics

Wall Street Protests: An American Tradition

Wanted: More Public Works

In January 1932, some 25,000 unemployed Pennsylvania workers, dubbed “Cox’s Army,” stormed the nation’s capital in the hope that Congress would create a public works program. The group was led by Father James Renshaw Cox, a Roman Catholic priest from Pittsburgh who was also a candidate for president in 1932. The march led to the creation of the Jobless Party.

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