Expand the War on Poverty: Hearings, Eighty-ninth Congress, First Session. June 28 and 29, 1965U.S. Government Printing Office, 1965 - 292 sider |
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... York Times , June 17 , 1965_ 36 131 " The Approach From the Bottom Up and Other Comments on Ending Poverty " . 211 " The Church and the Decaying American City " 217 " The Meaning of Negro Strategy , " from the Commentary magazine , July ...
... York Times , June 17 , 1965_ 36 131 " The Approach From the Bottom Up and Other Comments on Ending Poverty " . 211 " The Church and the Decaying American City " 217 " The Meaning of Negro Strategy , " from the Commentary magazine , July ...
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... York City by the minority staff of the Senate Committee on Labor and Public Welfare___ . Resolution adopted at the fourth general assembly of the Unitarian Univeralist Association , Boston , Mass . , May 28 , 1965 .. Step up to Job ...
... York City by the minority staff of the Senate Committee on Labor and Public Welfare___ . Resolution adopted at the fourth general assembly of the Unitarian Univeralist Association , Boston , Mass . , May 28 , 1965 .. Step up to Job ...
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... York City's application there has been widespread criticism of the absence of self - help , both in planning and in operation . The minority staff of this subcommittee at my request studied the New York program and reported serious ...
... York City's application there has been widespread criticism of the absence of self - help , both in planning and in operation . The minority staff of this subcommittee at my request studied the New York program and reported serious ...
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... York is afforded its 30 - day period for review . However , even brief investigation reveals a number of serious defects in the process by which the New York City application , particularly in regard to its $ 16 million community action ...
... York is afforded its 30 - day period for review . However , even brief investigation reveals a number of serious defects in the process by which the New York City application , particularly in regard to its $ 16 million community action ...
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... city - developed plan , has stirred a wave of resentment in the community , which observers characterize as , in ... York City Antipoverty Operations Board in July 1964. The initial grant of $ 70,000 terminated in November 1964 , and ...
... city - developed plan , has stirred a wave of resentment in the community , which observers characterize as , in ... York City Antipoverty Operations Board in July 1964. The initial grant of $ 70,000 terminated in November 1964 , and ...
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