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Civil Rights And The Social Programs Of The 1960s Book

Civil Rights And The Social Programs Of The 1960s
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  • Civil Rights And The Social Programs Of The 1960s
  • Written by author Marcia Bok
  • Published by Greenwood Publishing Group, Incorporated, July 1992
  • Although social legislation in the United States is always in the tradition of social reform rather than fundamental social change, the 1960s are considered a progressive period because of the union of government and societal obligations; class consciousn
  • Bok describes the background, analyzes the process of decisionmaking, and traces the passage of selected landmark decisions of the 1960s. She tracks the changes that have occurred in this legislation in the last 20 years, and discusses the current and pos
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Preface
Introduction1
1The Major Concepts: Civil Rights, Social Justice, and Social Policy11
2Critical Issues in the 196Os and 1980s31
3The Civil Rights Act, 196453
4The Economic Opportunity Act, 196471
5Project Head Start, 196589
6Medicare and Medicaid, 1965103
7The Community Mental Health Centers Act, 1963125
Epilogue143
Bibliography161
Index173


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