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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The New Deal, World War II, and the Postwar Boom Michigan Even before the Depression was over, employers again began to recruit Mexican-origin workers to the state. The New Deal helped to resuscitate the sugar industry in Michigan by guaranteeing prices and instituting new payments to sugar producers. In addition to its provisions for farmers, the New Deal began to defend the freedom from want for a broad section of the U.S. working class, including industrial workers in Detroit. Some rural workers made attempts to win the same rights. In 1935 eastern European sugar workers and members of the Liga </p>
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