Race and the War on Poverty: From Watts to East L.A.: Race and Culture in the American West, cartea 03
Autor Robert Baumanen Limba Engleză Hardback – 30 noi 2008
Robert Bauman describes how the Watts riots of 1965 accelerated the creation of a black community-controlled agency, the Watts Labor Community Action Committee. The example of the WLCAC, combined with a burgeoning Chicano movement, inspired Mexican Americans to create The East Los Angeles Community Union (TELACU) and the Chicana Service Action Center. Bauman explores the connections that wove together the War on Poverty, the Watts revolt, and local movements in ways that empowered the participants economically, culturally, and politically. Although heated battles over race and other cultural issues sometimes derailed the programs, these organizations produced lasting positive effects for the communities they touched.
Despite Nixon-era budget cuts and the nation's turn toward conservatism, the War on Poverty continues to be fought today as these agencies embrace the changing politics, economics, and demographics of Los Angeles. "Race and the War on Poverty" shows how the struggle to end poverty evolved in ways that would have surprised its planners, supporters, and detractors--and that what began as a grand vision at the national level continues to thrive on the streets of the community.
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Specificații
ISBN-10: 080613965X
Pagini: 189
Dimensiuni: 157 x 231 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.46 kg
Editura: University of Oklahoma Press
Seria Race and Culture in the American West