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For most Americans today, programs like housing assistance, food stamps, and government subsidies are part of everyday life. But few people know the real history behind these programs. When were welfare programs first created in the United States? Who were they originally designed to help? And when did African Americans finally gain access to them? In this video, we break down the real timeline behind government assistance programs in America, starting with the Great Depression and the New Deal era, when many of the first federal housing and food programs were introduced. We explore how early policies like public housing, food stamps, and housing subsidies developed, and how laws during the Civil Rights Movement changed access to these programs. Understanding this history helps explain many of the debates happening in America today about welfare, poverty, housing, and opportunity. If you enjoy videos about history, economics, and hidden stories behind American policies, make sure to subscribe for more deep-dive content.