Launching the war on poverty: an oral history
"In the mid-1960s, President Lyndon Johnson launched an unprecedented political crusade to eradicate poverty in America - an unconditional "War on Poverty" that transcended Franklin Roosevelt's New Deal agenda. Set into motion with the Office of Economic Opportunity (OEO), a fede...
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Zusammenfassung: | "In the mid-1960s, President Lyndon Johnson launched an unprecedented political crusade to eradicate poverty in America - an unconditional "War on Poverty" that transcended Franklin Roosevelt's New Deal agenda. Set into motion with the Office of Economic Opportunity (OEO), a federal agency established after the passage of the Economic Opportunity Act of 1964, this bold crusade aimed to break the cycle of a culture of poverty by attacking its causes in urban ghettos and depressed rural areas. The War on Poverty formulated and administered an array of novel programs, including the Community Action Program, the Job Corps, Volunteers in Service to America (VISTA), Project Head Start, and the Legal Services Program Despite criticism by political opponents, despite budgetary restraints, and despite the failure to achieve the lofty goal of ridding the nation of poverty, most of the social programs established under OEO still exist today." "Launching the War on Poverty - the first single-volume oral history of this momentous federal plan to help society's least fortunate - brings the antipoverty crusade to life through the testimony of its creators. The author, Michael Gillette, has compiled interviews with forty-eight "poverty warriors" from the 1,700 oral history interviews in the Lyndon Baines Johnson Library. These brave planners were an assorted lot of borrowed government officials, business professionals, academics, experts on poverty, and freelance kibitzers, from the nation's top law schools and graduate programs. Their narratives focus on federal policies and the political climate of the 1960s, and document how policymakers perceived the problem of poverty and its possible solutions Today, the welfare programs of the Great Society are criticized as a failure of liberal idealism; but these firsthand testimonies demonstrate that the strategies of the original poverty warriors were rooted in the American work ethic and were designed to encourage self-help instead of dependence."--BOOK JACKET |
Beschreibung: | XX, 409 S. Ill., graph. Darst. |
ISBN: | 0805791043 |
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adam_text | Contents
Foreword ix
Acknowledgments xi
Introduction xiii
1. Camelot Confronts the Culture of Poverty 1
2. The War on Poverty Task Force 26
3. Creating the Community Action Program 65
4. Employment versus Poverty 89
5. Rural Programs 104
6. The Enactment of Poverty Legislation 113
7. The Office of Economic Opportunity:
The Most Action in Town 142
8. The Job Corps 165
9. The Community Action Program 189
10. An Early Success: Project Head Start 214
11. Advocates for the Poor: VISTA and the Legal Services Program 237
12. Delegated Programs 261
13. Challenges to Head Start 279
14. The Job Corps under Siege 299
15. Keeping the Trash in One Pile : Legislative Battles 321
16. OEO s Struggle to Endure 336
17. Assessments 359
Appendix: Oral History Interviews 373
Notes and Refirences 375
BMiography 393
Index 399
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