L20: Lyndon Johnson and the War on Poverty 1964-1968 Agenda Objective: 1.To understand the main tenants of the War on Poverty 2.To engage in a discussion.

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L20: Lyndon Johnson and the War on Poverty Agenda Objective: 1.To understand the main tenants of the War on Poverty 2.To engage in a discussion of the significance of the War on Poverty for the economic history of the United States. Schedule: 1.Summary 2.Discussion Homework: 1.Study for Test (Multiple Choice & Discussion). Thursday 4/30!

Poverty In America While most Americans had been celebrating their rising affluence during the post war era, more than 40 million out of 186 million Americans were mired in poverty. Going into the 1960s, the national poverty rate was around 20% In 1962, Michael Harrington wrote The Other America and issues of poverty in America began getting attention.

Into this context Johnson becomes President in 1963 and makes the center point of his presidency the promotion of the “Great Society” “The Great Society rests on abundance and liberty for all. It demands an end to poverty and racial injustice, to which we are totally committed in our time.” An aspect of the Great Society, is his plan to end poverty in American: The War on Poverty Lyndon Johnson and the Great Society

Johnson’s State of the Union Address 1964 “Unfortunately, many Americans live on the outskirts of hope—some because of their poverty and some because of their color, and all too many because of both. Our task is to help replace their despair with opportunity. This administration today, here and now, declares unconditional war on poverty in America. I urge this Congress and all Americans to join with me in that effort…Let me make one principle of this administration abundantly clear: All of these increased opportunities—in employment, in education, in housing, and in every field—must be open to Americans of every color.”

Economic Opportunity Act Created the Office of Economic Opportunity to carry out the “war on poverty” Specific Programs: – pov_weapons.shtmhttp:// pov_weapons.shtm

Effects In the decades following the war on poverty, poverty rates in the U.S. dropped to their lowest level since 1958 (when they began recording such information). –From 17.3% in 1964 to 11.1% in 1973 Since 1973, the poverty rate has remained between 11% and 15.2%

War on Poverty Discussion What does LBJ believe is the cause of poverty? How is this different from how people thought of poverty in the past? How was the War on Poverty (and the Great Society more broadly) an extension of the New Deal? What new variable did it add to liberal Americans’ understanding of what was required to provide economic security? How did the War on Poverty build on the 1950s goal of increasing access to the middle class? Does Johnson reject individualism?