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Poverty in the United States - (Documentary and Reference Guides) by John Burch (Hardcover)

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  • This collection of documents contextualizes the ways in which Americans have addressed the evolving challenges of poverty throughout U.S. history.
  • About the Author: John R. Burch Jr., PhD, is Library Director at the University of Tennessee at Martin and author of The Great Society and the War on Poverty, among other reference works.
  • 448 Pages
  • Social Science, Poverty & Homelessness
  • Series Name: Documentary and Reference Guides

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About the Book



This collection of documents contextualizes the ways in which Americans have addressed the evolving challenges of poverty throughout U.S. history. Each document is accompanied by an analysis that both summarizes its content and considers its impact.
Poverty has always been a part of the fabric of American life, and this installment in the Documentary and Reference Guides series fills the gaps left by most educational treatments of the subject, beginning with an examination of poverty at the state and local levels as it was during the early 19th century.

A federal plan for addressing poverty was not devised until Franklin Delano Roosevelt launched the New Deal in the 1930s. As these 70 chronologically arranged documents illustrate, the unfinished business of the New Deal, interrupted by World War II, culminated in new legislation during John F. Kennedy's New Frontier and Lyndon B. Johnson's War on Poverty; progress, however, fell victim to the Vietnam War, ushering in decades of rollbacks under presidents of both parties. Noted scholar and librarian John R. Burch Jr. provides thorough coverage of these and contemporary events throughout which poverty has endured, including the Great Recession of 2008-2009, the minimum wage debate, and the Affordable Care Act and attempts to repeal it.

  • Analyzes primary documents to provide useful context in such areas as labor law, health care, housing, and family assistance
  • Emphasizes state and local responses to poverty from the Founding Fathers through the early 20th century
  • Devotes a chapter to Native Americans and the Indian removal policies and reservation system
  • Features legislation, reports, court cases, and speeches
  • Includes sidebars that highlight individuals or events related to the relevant time period, a guide to related documents, a chronology, and a bibliography



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This collection of documents contextualizes the ways in which Americans have addressed the evolving challenges of poverty throughout U.S. history. Each document is accompanied by an analysis that both summarizes its content and considers its impact.

Poverty has always been a part of the fabric of American life, and this installment in the Documentary and Reference Guides series fills the gaps left by most educational treatments of the subject, beginning with an examination of poverty at the state and local levels as it was during the early 19th century.

A federal plan for addressing poverty was not devised until Franklin Delano Roosevelt launched the New Deal in the 1930s. As these 70 chronologically arranged documents illustrate, the unfinished business of the New Deal, interrupted by World War II, culminated in new legislation during John F. Kennedy's New Frontier and Lyndon B. Johnson's War on Poverty; progress, however, fell victim to the Vietnam War, ushering in decades of rollbacks under presidents of both parties. Noted scholar and librarian John R. Burch Jr. provides thorough coverage of these and contemporary events throughout which poverty has endured, including the Great Recession of 2008-2009, the minimum wage debate, and the Affordable Care Act and attempts to repeal it.



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"This is a strong source of primary information for student research. General readers will find a firm grounding on which to form opinions about a timely subject. VERDICT Recommended for high school, undergraduate, and public libraries looking to rebuild their reference collections and support curricula in need of primary sources." --Library Journal

"The author's inclusion of historical alongside more current documents is part of what makes this text such an interesting read. The more recent documents and trends would be particularly helpful to those interested in current policy and social issues. I would recommend this book for its usefulness in uniting these documents into a historical and topical narrative." --ARBA

"This comprehensive reference work will attract anyone searching for an exhaustive collection of some of the most important government documents--and detailed scholarly analysis of these documents--as they relate to poverty in the United States." --Booklist Online




About the Author



John R. Burch Jr., PhD, is Library Director at the University of Tennessee at Martin and author of The Great Society and the War on Poverty, among other reference works.
Dimensions (Overall): 11.1 Inches (H) x 8.8 Inches (W) x 1.3 Inches (D)
Weight: 3.4 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 448
Genre: Social Science
Sub-Genre: Poverty & Homelessness
Series Title: Documentary and Reference Guides
Publisher: Greenwood
Format: Hardcover
Author: John Burch
Language: English
Street Date: April 2, 2018
TCIN: 1007426736
UPC: 9781440858499
Item Number (DPCI): 247-43-4847
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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