Area Redevelopment Administration
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Area Redevelopment Administration was a rural poverty program of the Kennedy administration, primarily in Appalachia.[citation needed]
Origins
Kennedy said little about poverty in his campaign, but began talking about unemployment in his first State of the Union address in January 1961.[1]
News articles in 1962-1963 aroused Kennedy's concern for poverty in Appalachia, and he focused existing funds on pilot projects on the issue in 1963.[2]
The idea of the War on Poverty began emerging from the white house in 1963, but Congress was rejecting virtually all of Kennedy's domestic legislation proposals at the time.[3]
Citations
- ^ Brinkley, Schlesinger & Wilentz 2012, p. 63.
- ^ Gillette 2010, p. 3.
- ^ Brinkley, Schlesinger & Wilentz 2012, p. 148.
References
- Brinkley, A.; Schlesinger, A.M.; Wilentz, S. (2012). John F. Kennedy: The American Presidents Series: The 35th President, 1961-1963. The American Presidents. Henry Holt and Company. ISBN 978-1-4299-7422-6.
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Further reading
- Knapp, D. L. (1970). Scouting the war on poverty: social reform politics in the Kennedy administration (Doctoral dissertation, University of Oregon).
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