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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction 1
- ONE Poverty, Race, and Politics in Postwar Texas 13
- TWO Postwar Liberalism, Civil Rights, and the Origins of the War on Poverty 25
- THREE The War on Poverty and Texas Politics 39
- FOUR Launching the War on Poverty in Texas 50
- FIVE Making Maximum Participation Feasible Community Action in Urban Texas 65
- SIX Race Conflict and the War on Poverty in Texas 84
- SEVEN The War on Poverty and the Militants The OEO and the Chicano Movement 100
- EIGHT A “Preventative Force”? Urban Violence, Black Power, and the OEO 121
- NINE After LBJ Republican Ascendance and Grassroots Antipoverty Activism 136
- CONCLUSION Texans and the “Long War on Poverty” 157
- NOTES 165
- BIBLIOGRAPHY 195
- INDEX 205
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction 1
- ONE Poverty, Race, and Politics in Postwar Texas 13
- TWO Postwar Liberalism, Civil Rights, and the Origins of the War on Poverty 25
- THREE The War on Poverty and Texas Politics 39
- FOUR Launching the War on Poverty in Texas 50
- FIVE Making Maximum Participation Feasible Community Action in Urban Texas 65
- SIX Race Conflict and the War on Poverty in Texas 84
- SEVEN The War on Poverty and the Militants The OEO and the Chicano Movement 100
- EIGHT A “Preventative Force”? Urban Violence, Black Power, and the OEO 121
- NINE After LBJ Republican Ascendance and Grassroots Antipoverty Activism 136
- CONCLUSION Texans and the “Long War on Poverty” 157
- NOTES 165
- BIBLIOGRAPHY 195
- INDEX 205