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We Called It a War - by  Sargent Shriver (Paperback) - 1 of 1

We Called It a War - by Sargent Shriver (Paperback)

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  • We Called It a War: Lessons Learned from the Fight to End Poverty is a first-hand account of Sargent Shriver's leadership of the War on Poverty, which he undertook under President Lyndon Johnson between 1964 and 1968.
  • Author(s): Sargent Shriver
  • 394 Pages
  • Biography + Autobiography, Political

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We Called It a War: Lessons Learned from the Fight to End Poverty is a first-hand account of Sargent Shriver's leadership of the War on Poverty.



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We Called It a War: Lessons Learned from the Fight to End Poverty is a first-hand account of Sargent Shriver's leadership of the War on Poverty, which he undertook under President Lyndon Johnson between 1964 and 1968. The memoir offers a rare inside view of how programs like Head Start, Community Action, Volunteers in Service to America (VISTA, now AmeriCorps VISTA), Job Corps, Legal Services, Neighborhood Health Centers, Foster Grandparents, Upward Bound, and Work-Study were conceived and implemented-and how Shriver's collaborative, community-based approach can be applied to tackling poverty in America today. The book gives the reader intimate insights into the opportunities and challenges of translating President Johnson's audacious pledge to end poverty into a working set of social programs that continue to uplift and empower communities across the United States today.

In leading the anti-poverty effort, Shriver was tasked with drafting the requisite legislation, ushering it through a skeptical Congress, creating the Office of Economic Opportunity (OEO), and recruiting the talented anti-poverty warriors who would take the OEO from concept to implementation.

Shriver's words reveal a public administrator skilled at creating major social policy; a global citizen driven by his spiritual faith and commitment to social justice; a principled pragmatist who successfully executed grand ideas; a social entrepreneur whose skeptical approach to bureaucracy enabled him to liberate the creative energies of the diverse individuals who collaborated with him; and a politician who earned the trust and respect of his adversaries.

Shriver's words remind us that to achieve equal opportunity and justice for all, we must again create an environment that nurtures bold ideas and empowers decisive, community-based action.



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"In these perilous times for democracy, I find myself seeking the wisdom of Sargent Shriver more and more. This vivid biography shows that the guiding principles of compassion and human dignity, and the expansion of America's moral imagination, are the only ways we can survive as a nation. Shriver, one of this country's greatest public servants, set the standard for all of us." - Gavin Newsom, 40th Governor of California

"Poverty is a moral failure that erodes the foundations of democracy; yet-as Sargent Shriver understood-we can be redeemed through intention and action. We Called It a War is essential reading for anyone committed to the challenge of proving democracy can deliver, especially today." - Stacey Abrams, civic strategist; founder, Fair Fight

"With this sparkling and revelatory new book, we are lucky to hear the renewed voice and wisdom of this important and beloved American political leader and humanist. Sargent Shriver played a crucial role in creating America's mid-twentieth-century movement to bring compassion and justice to our most disadvantaged citizens. In this very different political time, I wish we had this warm, decent, righteous and unconquerable man back among us. This memoir reminds us how much we owe him." - Michael Beschloss, presidential historian

"We Called It A War vividly recounts Sargent Shriver's foundational efforts to imagine and then create programs that powered a new social mobility escalator for millions of people, including me. Being in the inaugural class of Head Start put me on a path to learning, to the world outside of my environment, and to thinking creatively about what my life might be. Shriver's retelling of his life's work fighting poverty and inequality could not be more timely and has profound lessons for our democracy at this moment. To secure lasting, measurable gains for our most vulnerable young people, and build a fairer and more just society, we must continue Shriver's work, investing in poor students-early, often, and throughout their entire lives." - Darren Walker, 10th president of the Ford Foundation; Head Start graduate


Dimensions (Overall): 9.0 Inches (H) x 6.0 Inches (W) x .81 Inches (D)
Weight: 1.16 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 394
Genre: Biography + Autobiography
Sub-Genre: Political
Publisher: Apprentice House
Format: Paperback
Author: Sargent Shriver
Language: English
Street Date: April 20, 2026
TCIN: 1011326200
UPC: 9781627206662
Item Number (DPCI): 247-04-3798
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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Q: What approach did Shriver advocate for tackling poverty?

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Q: What years did Shriver lead the War on Poverty?

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Q: What programs are discussed in the book?

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Q: What themes are highlighted in Shriver's leadership style?

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