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Speaking at congressional hearings in April 1964, Whitney Young, head of the National Urban League (America’s largest racial progress and urban interest advocacy group) made it clear that civil rights legislation would not “solve the problem of poverty.” “We’re afraid,” he continued, “that we’ll end up with a mouthful of civil rights and an empty belly.”
Mainstreaming Black Power
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