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FDR and the Banking Crisis: The Emergency Banking Act of 1933

FDR and the Banking Crisis: The Emergency Banking Act of 1933

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In the first days of his presidency, Franklin Roosevelt faced a collapsing banking system as panicked depositors drained reserves nationwide. This episode unpacks the Emergency Banking Act of 1933, the four-day bank holiday, and the fireside chat that reassured millions. Lucas and Luna explore the roles of Treasury Secretary William Woodin, conservative bankers, and Roosevelt's deliberate ambiguity about gold clauses. They discuss the new federal insurance under the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC)—championed by Senator Carter Glass and Representative Henry Steagall—and the long-term shift from wildcat banking to federal regulation. How did FDR transform a crisis into a mandate for reform? Why did conservatives accept such unprecedented federal control? And what does the 'bank holiday' tell us about the fragile trust that money depends on? Tune in for a focused look at the moment the New Deal began: not with grand legislation, but with a temporary shutdown that saved American finance. #FDR #NewDeal #EmergencyBankingAct #BankHoliday #FiresideChat #FDIC #CarterGlass #HenrySteagall #WilliamWoodin #BankPanic #GreatDepression #GoldStandard #BankingReform #GlassSteagall #FederalReserve #1933 #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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