Participation: A Study of Twenty Target Area Representatives' Perceptions of Their Participation on the Executive Boards of Ten Economic Opportunity Councils in Nassau County, New York, December 1966 - February 1967

Rose Marie Stango, Fordham University

Abstract

In March of 1964, President Johnson declared an all-out war on poverty in a message to the eighty-eighth congress. At that time it had become increasingly difficult for many United States citizens to understand how a nation as productive and wealthy as the United States could contain poverty to such an appalling level.

Subject Area

Social work|Economic theory|Economics|Public administration|Political science

Recommended Citation

Stango, Rose Marie, "Participation: A Study of Twenty Target Area Representatives' Perceptions of Their Participation on the Executive Boards of Ten Economic Opportunity Councils in Nassau County, New York, December 1966 - February 1967" (1967). ETD Collection for Fordham University. AAI30359772.
https://research.library.fordham.edu/dissertations/AAI30359772

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