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Original Item. Only One Available. The National Industrial Recovery Act of 1933 (NIRA) was a US labor law and consumer law passed by the 73rd US Congress to authorize the president to regulate industry for fair wages and prices that would stimulate economic recovery. It also established a national public works program known as the Public Works Administration (PWA). The National Recovery Administration (NRA) portion was widely hailed in 1933, but by 1934 business opinion of the act had soured.
This is an outstanding & scarce banner for the National Recovery Act, hung in the building or business which had become a member of the NRA. The banner depicts the Blue Eagle with outspread wings clutching a gear and electrical bolts, which was a symbol used in the United States by companies to show compliance with the National Industrial Recovery Act. It was proclaimed the symbol of industrial recovery on July 20, 1933 by Hugh Samuel Johnson, the head of the National Recovery Administration.
These banners were used from 1933 to 1935, and this is the harder-to-find large size. The header bears a maker’s logo for Dettra’s Flag Products, denoting its use of Everwear Bunting. The flag has normal age toning and staining, and displays very well.
Comes ready to frame or display!
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