Truman's Fair Deal program aimed to extend the legacy of Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal, focusing on economic growth, social welfare expansion, and civil rights advancement. His economic policies targeted post-war challenges like inflation and unemployment, advocating for measures such as expanding social security and establishing national health insurance. Truman's commitment to civil rights was evident in Executive Order 9981, desegregating the military, and supporting legislation to combat racial discrimination in federal employment and housing. Initiatives like the Housing Act of 1949 and the National School Lunch Act underscored Truman's efforts to address the needs of vulnerable populations.
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