The document summarizes FDR and his New Deal programs during the Great Depression. It describes how FDR was elected in 1932 on a platform of change, as Hoover was blamed for not ending the Depression. FDR then introduced several programs as part of the New Deal, including the CCC, AAA, Social Security, and the Wagner Act, to provide relief, reform the economy, and protect workers' rights. However, the New Deal was criticized for not doing enough for African Americans, who faced continued racism and segregation during this era.