American Poverty: Presidential Failures and a Call to Action

Author:   Woody Klein ,  William J Vanden Heuvel
Publisher:   Potomac Books Inc
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9781612341941


Pages:   248
Publication Date:   01 January 2013
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Woody Klein ,  William J Vanden Heuvel
Publisher:   Potomac Books Inc
Imprint:   Potomac Books Inc
Dimensions:   Width: 23.00cm , Height: 2.40cm , Length: 15.00cm
Weight:   0.517kg
ISBN:  

9781612341941


ISBN 10:   1612341942
Pages:   248
Publication Date:   01 January 2013
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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I knew Woody Klein when he was a crusading and courageous reporter for the old New York World-Telegram & Sun. He has done an extraordinary job in looking back at how presidents of our country have addressed the problem of poverty in our society, and he has eloquently reminded us that despite our great economic success, we still have a significant number of very poor people whose issues have to be addressed. --Richard Ravitch, former lieutenant governor of New York and a nationally known expert on housing and urban poverty


I knew Woody Klein when he was a crusading and courageous reporter for the old New York World-Telegram & Sun . He has done an extraordinary job in looking back at how presidents of our country have addressed the problem of poverty in our society, and he has eloquently reminded us that despite our great economic success, we still have a significant number of very poor people whose issues have to be addressed.


-I knew Woody Klein when he was a crusading and courageous reporter for the old New York World-Telegram & Sun. He has done an extraordinary job in looking back at how presidents of our country have addressed the problem of poverty in our society, and he has eloquently reminded us that despite our great economic success, we still have a significant number of very poor people whose issues have to be addressed.---Richard Ravitch, former lieutenant governor of New York and a nationally known expert on housing and urban poverty--Richard Ravitch


I knew Woody Klein when he was a crusading and courageous reporter for the old New York World-Telegram & Sun. He has done an extraordinary job in looking back at how presidents of our country have addressed the problem of poverty in our society, and he has eloquently reminded us that despite our great economic success, we still have a significant number of very poor people whose issues have to be addressed. --Richard Ravitch, former lieutenant governor of New York and a nationally known expert on housing and urban poverty--Richard Ravitch Woody Klein's 'call to action' could not have come at a more propitious moment. His purpose--to put poverty back on the front pages of every magazine, newspaper, and other media outlet in America--is noble. His pedigree as one of the nation's top investigative reporters could not be more appropriate. --Victor Navasky, publisher emeritus and former editor, The Nation--Victor Navasky The occasion for Woody Klein's clarion call to arms is the fiftieth anniversary of Michael Harrington's famous 1962 volume The Other America, which galvanized Kennedy's administration, and more so Johnson's, to mount the most significant assault on American poverty since Roosevelt's New Deal in the 1930s. Klein's book is a clear-eyed estimation of where we are in the treatment of America's neediest and where we need to go. It brings Harrington's book up to date--with vision, imagination, and sound reporting. --Neil Hickey, former editor at large, Columbia Journalism Review--Neil Hickey 'American' and 'poverty' are words that should not appear in the same sentence. We're the wealthiest country in the world; that we should have poverty at all is oxymoronic. Woody Klein's book offers an in-depth historical perspective on why we are still battling poverty. --Peter Edelman, professor of law, Georgetown University Law Center; faculty director, Center on Poverty, Inequality, and Public Policy; and author of So Rich, So Poor--Peter Edelman


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