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The Other America Poverty in the 1950’s
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Defining Poverty Most define poverty as a lack of means-money, goods, etc Depends where and when you live Pauperism-dependency on public assistance Growing understanding that poor can and do work- working poor
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The working poor maintain jobs, but live below the poverty line. Minimum amount of income one would need to meet basic needs. From 1949-1958, line was held at $2,000 for families of all sizes. Current- $14,000 for two, $22,000 for four
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1950’s poor In the 1950s, 1 in every 4 Americans lived below the poverty line What hid this startling fact? Urban movement toward suburbs Age, most over 65 or under 18 hold no political power
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Where were the poor Cities As middle class moved out, poor moved in. Housing Act of 1949- decent home for every American Urban renewal- knock out slums and build high-rise apartments, etc. Backfire- homes destroyed in process of renewal, overcrowding leads to city “projects” becoming new slums
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Rural issues Agribusiness Industry of food production by large corporations or wealthy individuals. Appalachia Farming not an option on steep terrain Mining decline causes severe poverty
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Native Americans Termination policy Ended federal aid to Native American tribes Move to cities as Voluntary Relocation Program 30% move to urban areas, struggle to adapt
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