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industries. In later years, it would join with the more traditional
American Federation of Labor to form the organization that remains the
most important labor group in America today, the A.F.L-C.I.O.
President Roosevelt was not always an active supporter of organized
labor. But neither was he a constant supporter of big business, like the
three Republican presidents before him. In fact, Roosevelt spoke out
often against the dangers of big business in a democracy.
These speeches caused great concern among many of the traditional
business and conservative leaders of the nation. And Roosevelt's
increasingly progressive policies in nineteen thirty-five made many
richer Americans fear that the president was a socialist, a dictator or a
madman.Former president Herbert Hoover, for example, denounced
Roosevelt's New Deal policies as an attack "on the whole idea of
individual freedoms." The family of business leader J.P. Morgan told
visitors not to say Roosevelt's name in front of Morgan. They said it
would make his blood pressure go up
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