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Robert Clifton Weaver’s article “The New Deal and the Negro: A Look at the Facts” is a spirited defense of President Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s New Deal programs in the face of mounting criticism from the African American community. Weaver was a Harvard-educated economist who joined the Roosevelt administration as its Adviser on Negro Affairs for the Department of the Interior; he was also a member of the administration’s so-called Black Cabinet, a set of informal advisers to the president on African American issues throughout the country. Weaver would later serve as Secretary of Housing and Urban Development under Lyndon Johnson.