Area Redevelopment Administration
Area Redevelopment Administration was a rural poverty program of the Kennedy administration, primarily in Appalachia.[citation needed]
Kennedy's anti-poverty policies
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]
From his economic concerns, Kennedy created the Appalachian Regional Commission, VISTA, raised the minimum wage, and signed the Manpower Development and Training Act[2]
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.[3]
In late 1963, Kennedy said "the time has come to organize a national assault on the causes of poverty, a comprehensive program."[4] In October 1963, Kennedy was planning a trip to bring national attention to rural poverty.[4]
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.[5] Kennedy strongly prioritized foreign policy in his concerns over his domestic agenda.[6]
Area Redevelopment Administration
Political impediments
On June 11, 1963, Kennedy delivered a Report to the American People on Civil Rights, proposing what became the Civil Rights Act of 1964. This aligned him with the African-American civil rights movement, which he had earlier distanced himself from to avoid upsetting Southern legislators.[7][8] Kennedy's action had the anticipated effect: a motion in the House of Representatives to boost funding to the Area Redevelopment Administration as requested by Kennedy suffered a surprising defeat, 209โ204, because of the opposition of Southern Democrats. Their rejection of the bill was widely viewed as a revolt against the President for his stance on civil rights.[9] In discussing the failure with House Majority Leader Carl Albert, Kennedy lamented, "Civil rights did it."[10] When historian and presidential adviser Arthur M. Schlesinger Jr. complemented Kennedy on his remarks, the latter bitterly replied, "Yes, and look at what happened to area development the very next day in the House." He then added, "But of course, I had to give that speech, and I'm glad that I did."[11]
Citations
- ^ Brinkley, Schlesinger & Wilentz 2012, p. 63.
- ^ Duncan 2013, p. 133f.
- ^ Gillette 2010, p. 3.
- ^ a b Duncan 2013, p. 134.
- ^ Brinkley, Schlesinger & Wilentz 2012, p. 148.
- ^ Duncan 2013, p. 135.
- ^ Shogan 2007, p. 119.
- ^ Ashley & Jarmer 2015, p. 115.
- ^ Savage 2012, p. 186.
- ^ Risen 2014, p. 69.
- ^ Cohen 2016, p. 357.
References
- Ashley, Jeffrey S.; Jarmer, Marla J., eds. (2015). The Bully Pulpit, Presidential Speeches, and the Shaping of Public Policy. Lexington Books. ISBN 9781498501965.
{{cite book}}
: Invalid|ref=harv
(help) - 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.
{{cite book}}
: Invalid|ref=harv
(help) - Cohen, Andrew (2016) [2014]. Two Days in June: John F. Kennedy and the 48 Hours That Changed History (illustrated, reprint ed.). McClelland & Stewart. ISBN 9780771023897.
{{cite book}}
: Invalid|ref=harv
(help) - Duncan, J.K. (2013). John F. Kennedy: The Spirit of Cold War Liberalism. Routledge Historical Americans. Taylor & Francis. ISBN 978-1-136-17488-9.
{{cite book}}
: Invalid|ref=harv
(help) - Gillette, M.L. (2010). Launching the War on Poverty: An Oral History. Oxford Oral History Series. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-977986-4.
{{cite book}}
: Invalid|ref=harv
(help) - Risen, Clay (2014). The Bill of the Century: The Epic Battle for the Civil Rights Act (illustrated ed.). Bloomsbury Publishing USA. ISBN 9781608198245.
{{cite book}}
: Invalid|ref=harv
(help) - Savage, Sean J. (2012). JFK, LBJ, and the Democratic Party. SUNY Press. ISBN 9780791484685.
{{cite book}}
: Invalid|ref=harv
(help) - Shogan, Colleen J. (2007). The Moral Rhetoric of American Presidents (revised ed.). Texas A&M University Press. ISBN 9781585446391.
{{cite book}}
: Invalid|ref=harv
(help)
Further reading
- Knapp, D. L. (1970). Scouting the war on poverty: social reform politics in the Kennedy administration (Doctoral dissertation, University of Oregon).
External links