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‘War on poverty’ remains incomplete after half century, say advocates
It had all the marks of a transformational moment in American life. When President Lyndon B. Johnson declared “unconditional war on poverty” in 1964, around 19 percent of the nation lived in poverty. For the first time a sitting president was prepared to marshall all the nation’s resources to combat it. “We shall not rest...
Robert Dilday