Anti-poverty programs. [Robinson O. Everett, special editor for this symposium.

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Corporate Author: Duke University. School of Law
Other Authors: Everett, Robinson O.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Durham, N.C.] School of Law, Duke University, 1966.
Series:Library of law and contemporary problems v. 31, no. 1
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Table of Contents:
  • Foreword, by R.O. Everett
  • The war on poverty, by H.H. Humphrey
  • The Federal role in the war on poverty program, by R.H. Leach
  • The war in Viet-nam and the "war" on poverty, by J.O. Blackburn
  • The war over poverty, by C.H. Madden
  • Misplaced emphases in wars on poverty, by S. Rottenberg
  • Poverty's challenge to the States, by T. Sanford
  • The role of a state-wide foundation in the war on poverty, by G.H. Esser, Jr
  • Coordination of the war on poverty, by M.S. March
  • The representation of the poor in American society, by W. Stringfellow
  • Civil rights groups: their impact upon the war on poverty, by J.H. Wheeler
  • Manpower and training problems in combating poverty, by M.I. Ginsberg and B. Shiffman
  • Controlling the bureaucracy of the anti-poverty program, by V.G. Rosenblum
  • The role of legal services in the anti-poverty program, by A.K. Pye.