The New Negro by Rollin Lynde Hart and The Forgotten Man by Franklin Roosevelt shares a lot in common. First of all, they both were written or spoken by a significant US historical figure. They both address the importance and issues of the topics, which was “The New Negro” and “The Forgotten Man.” Both involve the war and how it had an after effect on whites and blacks. They both talk about the people who were unemployed at this time, and their struggles to find jobs. The New Negro and The Forgotten Man are both revolutionary that transforms America the way it is today. They both are affected by war, and it had negative impacts on people in America that leads to the downfall of finance. Many people were forced to put off work at the time, and jobs were limited.
Although Rollin Lynde Hart’s The New Negro and Franklin Roosevelt’s The Forgotten Man shares a lot in common, there were differences as well. Following the years after World War I, thousands of black soldiers returning