Social Security Administration Project, Barbara Armstrong : [oral history interview], 1969.

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Social Security Administration Project, Barbara Armstrong : [oral history interview], 1969.

Armstrong talks about her work in 1934 as a consultant to the President's Committee on Economic Security, and her role in drafting the Social Security Act of 1935.

Transcript: [319] leaves ; 28 cm.

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