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In this probing history of twentieth-century American attitudes toward the poor, James Patterson explores how we have viewed poverty and what our welfare reformers have tried to do about it. It is a history broad in scope--and one that is especially pertinent to the ongoing welfare-reform debate.
THIS EDITION HAS BEEN REPLACED BY A NEWER EDITION.
In this probing history of twentieth-century American attitudes toward the poor, James Patt...