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A New Deal

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In 1933, West Virginia Democrats, inspired by Franklin D. Roosevelt (pictured) and his “New Deal,” took control of the state for the first time in 36 years. Governors H. Guy Kump and later Homer Holt didn’t always agree with Washington, but New Deal programs helped West Virginians through some of the worst unemployment of the Great Depression.