Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) adalah sebuah program pemulihan kerja publik yang beroperasi dari 1933 sampai 1942 di Amerika Serikat bagi pria lajang pengangguran dari keluarga-keluarga pemulihan sebagai bagian dari New Deal. Awalnya ditujukan kepada pemuda berusia 18-25 tahun, program tersebut kemudian diperluas menjadi ditujukan bagi pemuda berusia 17–28 tahun.[1]Robert Fechner adalah direktur pertama dari agensi tersebut, yang digantikan oleh James McEntee setelah Fechner meninggal. CCC adalah bagian utama dari New Deal buatan Presiden Franklin D. Roosevelt yang menyediakan pekerjaan buruh manual tak terampil yang berkaitan dengan konservasi dan pembangunan sumber daya alam di lahan pedesaan yang dimiliki oleh pemerintahan federal, negara bagian dan lokal. CCC dirancang untuk menyediakan pekerjaan bagi kaum muda, dan untuk memulihkan keluarga-keluarga yang memiliki kesulitan dalam menemukan pekerjaan saat Depresi Besar di Amerika Serikat. Pada saat yang sama, program tersebut mengimplementasikan program konservasi sumber daya alam umum di setiap negara bagian dan teritorial. Perputaran maksimum pada sekali waktu adalah 300,000. Sepanjang kursus sembilan tahunnya selama operasi, 3 juta pemuda ikut serta dalam CCC, yang menyediakan mereka dengan tempat tinggal, pakaian dan makanan, bersama dengan upah kecil sejumlah $30 (sekitar $547 pada 2015[2]) sebulan ($25 dikirim ke keluarga mereka).[3]
^John A. Salmond, The Civilian Conservation Corps CCC 1933–1942: a New Deal case study (1967)
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Divisi Indian
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