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Auction History Result

9b0127 NATIONAL RECOVERY ADMINISTRATION 19x25 special poster 1934 Blue Eagle, symbol of cooperation!

Date Sold 6/22/2021
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A Folded Special Poster (measures 18 1/2" x 25" [47 x 64 cm]) (Learn More)

National Recovery Administration (NRA) was a New Deal agency established by U.S. president Franklin D. Roosevelt (as part of the National Industrial Recovery Act to fight the Great Depression) in 1933. The goal was to eliminate "cut-throat competition" and to help workers by setting minimum wages and maximum weekly hours, as well as minimum prices at which products could be sold. In 1935, the U.S. Supreme Court unanimously declared that the NRA law was unconstitutional. The NRA quickly stopped operations, but many of its labor provisions reappeared in the National Labor Relations Act, passed later the same year. The long-term result was a surge in the growth and power of unions, which became a core of the New Deal Coalition that dominated national politics for the next three decades. The NRA was symbolized by the Blue Eagle created by Charles Colner, and businesses that supported the NRA put the symbol in their shop windows and on their products. Though membership to the NRA was voluntary, businesses that did not display the eagle were often boycotted, making it seem mandatory for survival to many. Note that though this organization used the acronym "NRA", it had no relationship at all to the National Rifle Association, which used the same acronym and had been founded in 1871, 62 years before this organization began!
Artist: Charles Colner

Condition: good. Someone glued the top left quarter of the poster to a sheet of stiff cardboard and then folded the rest of the poster so that it also fits on the cardboard. One could trim away the excess cardboard from the top and left, or a professional or talented amateur could remove it from the cardboard. Otherwise, the poster has creases on the folds.
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