Fair Deal

The Fair Deal was the name given to the domestic programs of U.S. President Harry S. Truman. First used in 1949, the term generally refers to Truman’s entire presidency (1945-1953). Included among the Fair Deal proposals were a full employment law, a national health insurance plan, extended social security, aid to education, civil rights legislation, public housing, universal military trainin...

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