Frank da Cruz
fdc@kermitproject.org
Bronx NY
31 July 2020
Update: 9 March 2024
Since 2013 I've been working on a project to uncover the deeply hidden history of FDR's New Deal in New York City 1933-43, a vast project involving travel, photography, cameras, commercial software (e.g. Photoshop), purchase of books, subscriptions to newpaper archives, and so on.
I'm also responsible for a number of other popular Internet resources — the Kermit Project (free software), a history of computing at Columbia University, a first-hand account of the 1968 Columbia student uprising, a look at US Army bases in postwar Germany, (and the army itself), some postwar Virginia history, international postal addressing, etc (see my home page for more). All this without ads, popups, click bait, paywalls, scams, malware, troll farms, or any of the other of the hallmarks of the modern Internet that make it increasingly annoying, useless, and dangerous, not do you get added to any email lists. Plus the pages you visit on this site don't jump around while you're trying to read them; they sit still, and in most cases they adapt automatically to your screen size. PLUS you don't have log in or agree to any privacy or cookies policies before you can see them because these are all READ-ONLY websites and privacy is not an issue when you are not sending anything.
If you find any of this material useful, your contribution will help me to continue, which in the case of the New Deal, is especially important at time when the USA is increasingly likely to devolve into Fascism. If Biden wants to be re-elected, he should have programs like FDR, and voters should know what those programs — i.e. the New Deal — were. See this page.
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