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The controversial and ambiguous phrase "maximum feasible participation" originates in Section 202(a)(3) of the Economic Opportunity Act, which called for community action agencies to be "developed, conducted, and administered with the maximum feasible participation of residents of the areas and members of the groups served." (New York: Praeger)
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The controversial and ambiguous phrase "maximum feasible participation" originates in Section 202(a)(3) of the Economic Opportunity Act, which called for community action agencies to be "developed, conducted, and administered with the maximum feasible participation of residents of the areas and members of the groups served." Legislation quoted from Charles Brecher, The Impact of Federal Antipoverty Policies (New York: Praeger, 1973), 80.
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For examples of such assessments, see discussions of the CAP in Allen J. Matusow, The Unraveling of America: A History of Liberalism in the 1960s (New York: Harper, 1984); Alice O'Connor, Poverty Knowledge: Social Science, Social Policy, and the Poor in Twentieth-Century U.S. History (Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2001); Gareth Davies, From Opportunity to Entitlement: The Transformation and Decline of Great Society Liberalism (Lawrence: University of Kansas Press, 1996); Daniel Patrick Moynihan, Maximum Feasible Misunderstanding: Community Action in the War on Poverty (New York: Free Press, 1969). Studies mentioning the CAP's contributions to grassroots movements include Frances Fox Piven and Richard A. Cloward, Regulating the Poor: The Functions of Public Welfare (New York: Vintage, 1971); Sar Levitan, The Great Society's Poor Law: A New Approach to Poverty (Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins Press, 1969); Jill Quadagno, The Color of Welfare: How Racism Undermined the War on Poverty (New York: Oxford University Press, 1994); Thomas F. Jackson, "The State, the Movement, and the Urban Poor: The War on Poverty and Political Mobilization in the 1960s," in Michael B. Katz, ed., The "Underclass" Debate: Views from History (Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1993), 403 - 39.
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Case studies that discuss local implementation of the CAP in detail include Annelise Orleck, Storming Caesar's Palace: How Black Mothers Fought Their Own War on Poverty (Boston: Beacon, 2005); Kent Germany, New Orleans after the Promises: Poverty, Citizenship, and the Search for the Great Society (Athens: University of Georgia Press, 2007); Susan Youngblood Ashmore, "More Than A Head Start: The War on Poverty, Catholic Charities, and Civil Rights in Mobile, Alabama, 1965-1970," in Elna C. Green, ed., The New Deal and Beyond: Social Welfare in the South since 1930 (Athens: University of Georgia Press, 2003), 196-238; Thomas J. Kiffmeyer, "From Self-Help to Sedition: The Appalachian Volunteers in Eastern Kentucky, 1964-1970," Journal of Southern History 64, no. 1 (1998): 65-94; William Clayson, "'The Barrios and the Ghettos Have Organized!': Community Action, Political Acrimony, and the War on Poverty in San Antonio," Journal of Urban History 28, no. 2 (2002): 158-83; Marc Simon Rodriguez, "A Movement Made of 'Young Mexican Americans Seeking Change': Critical Citizenship, Migration, and the Chicano Movement in Texas and Wisconsin," Western Historical Quarterly 34, no. 3 (2003): 275-300; Robert Bauman, "The Black Power and Chicano Movements in the Poverty Wars in Los Angeles," Journal of Urban History 33, no. 2 (2007), 277-95.
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For accounts of the War on Poverty in the Delta, New Orleans, and San Antonio, see John Dittmer, Local People: The Struggle for Civil Rights in Mississippi (Chicago: University of Illinois Press, 1994); Germany, New Orleans after the Promises, and Clayson, "'The Barrios and the Ghettos Have Organized!,'" respectively.
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For discussions of Fund-sponsored CAAs in other areas, see Charles McKinney, "'Our People Began to Press for Greater Freedom': The Black Freedom Struggle in Wilson, North Carolina 1945 to 1970" (PhD dissertation, Duke University, 2003); and Christina Greene, Our Separate Ways: Women and the Black Freedom Movement in Durham, North Carolina (Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2005). On the Fund more broadly, see Robert R. Korstad and James L. Leloudis, "Citizen-Soldiers: The North Carolina Volunteers and the South's War on Poverty," in Elna C. Green, ed., The New Deal and Beyond, 138-62; and their forthcoming monograph on the Fund.
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Dr. Brenda Armstrong, interview by author, September 9, 2002; Dr. L. P. Armstrong and Rev. J. H. Clanton to Josiah Bailey, December 10, 1935, Box 522, Josiah W. Bailey Papers (hereafter, Bailey Papers), Rare Book, Manuscript, and Special Collections Library, Duke University (hereafter RBMSCL); "Our Second Line of Defense: What An Unusual NYA Project Offers," Norfolk Journal and Guide (hereafter, NJG), January 24, 1942, 9.
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(New York: Oxford University Press) Catherine A. Lutz, Homefront: A Military City and the American Twentieth Century (Boston: Beacon, 2002), 123-24; David C. Carter, "The Williamston Freedom Movement: Civil Rights at the Grass Roots in Eastern North Carolina, 1957-1964," North Carolina Historical Review 76, no. 1 (1999): 1-42; Marcellus Barksdale, "Civil Rights Organization and the Indigenous Movement in Chapel Hill, N.C., 1960-1965," Phylon 48 no. 1 (1986): 29-42; "Racial Activity Ends in Truce," RMET, July 22, 1963, 8; McKinney, "'Our People Began to Press for Greater Freedom,'" 319-20; John L. Godwin, Black Wilmington and the North Carolina Way: Portrait of a Community in the Era of Civil Rights Protest (New York: University Press of America, 2000)
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William H. Chafe, Civilities and Civil Rights: Greensboro, North Carolina and the Black Struggle for Freedom (New York: Oxford University Press, 1980); Catherine A. Lutz, Homefront: A Military City and the American Twentieth Century (Boston: Beacon, 2002), 123-24; David C. Carter, "The Williamston Freedom Movement: Civil Rights at the Grass Roots in Eastern North Carolina, 1957-1964," North Carolina Historical Review 76, no. 1 (1999): 1-42; Marcellus Barksdale, "Civil Rights Organization and the Indigenous Movement in Chapel Hill, N.C., 1960-1965," Phylon 48 no. 1 (1986): 29-42; "Racial Activity Ends in Truce," RMET, July 22, 1963, 8; McKinney, "'Our People Began to Press for Greater Freedom,'" 319-20; John L. Godwin, Black Wilmington and the North Carolina Way: Portrait of a Community in the Era of Civil Rights Protest (New York: University Press of America, 2000).
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"Rocky Mount Negro Leader Says Help Not Requested," Raleigh News & Observer (hereafter, N&O), July 13, 1963, 3.
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June 29 Mayor's Good Neighbor Committee, "Blueprint for Progress," 2; "Rocky Mount's Bi-Racial 'Blueprint of Progress' Is Drafted," N&O, October 3, 1963, 28. On the Pearsall Plan, see Chafe Civilities & Civil Rights, 53 - 60
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"School System To Integrate," N&O, June 29, 1963, 3; Mayor's Good Neighbor Committee, "Blueprint for Progress," 2; "Rocky Mount's Bi-Racial 'Blueprint of Progress' Is Drafted," N&O, October 3, 1963, 28. On the Pearsall Plan, see Chafe Civilities & Civil Rights, 53 - 60.
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"Final Action for Area Participation in North Carolina Fund Okayed Here"
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January 29 North Carolina Fund Clipping Files (hereafter, NCF Clippings), North Carolina Collection, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; "History of NEED for the Process Analysis Final Report," 9
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Jim Nichols, "Final Action for Area Participation in North Carolina Fund Okayed Here," RMET, January 29, 1964, in Volume 50, North Carolina Fund Clipping Files (hereafter, NCF Clippings), North Carolina Collection, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; "History of NEED for the Process Analysis Final Report," 9.
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Nash-Edgecombe Proposal: Summary, Folder 3406, NCF Papers; Michael P. Brooks, The Dimensions of Poverty in North Carolina (Durham: NC Fund, June 1964), 3, 6-7, 22-23, Folder 6833, NCF Papers; "History of NEED for the Process Analysis Report," 2-4.
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Staff Evaluation of Nash-Edgecombe Proposal, Folder 3406, NCF Papers; "History of NEED for the Process Analysis Report," 10-11; quote from Nash-Edgecombe Proposal: Summary.
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"History of NEED for the Process Analysis Report," 10-11; quote from Staff Evaluation of Nash-Edgecombe Proposal. For an extended discussion of indigenous participation and human capital theory as competing schools of social scientific thought that informed the Economic Opportunity Act of 1964, see O'Connor, Poverty Knowledge, 125-43.
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"History of NEED for the Process Analysis Report"
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Staff Evaluation of Nash-Edgecombe Proposal; "Geographic Representation of Proposals Submitted to North Carolina Fund," Box 525.10, Papers of Governor Terry Sanford, NCSA. For an extended discussion of the Fund's eleven CAPs, see chapter two of R. Korstad and Leloudis' forthcoming book on the Fund
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"History of NEED for the Process Analysis Final Report," 11; Staff Evaluation of Nash-Edgecombe Proposal; "Geographic Representation of Proposals Submitted to North Carolina Fund," Box 525.10, Papers of Governor Terry Sanford, NCSA. For an extended discussion of the Fund's eleven CAPs, see chapter two of R. Korstad and Leloudis' forthcoming book on the Fund.
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"History of NEED for the Process Analysis Final Report"
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October 22 NCF Clippings; Nichols, "Final Action For Area Participation"; "History of NEED for the Process Analysis Final Report," 11, 16 - 21
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"First Meeting Slated By NEED Corporation," RMET, October 22, 1964, Volume 50, NCF Clippings; Nichols, "Final Action For Area Participation"; "History of NEED for the Process Analysis Final Report," 11, 16 - 21.
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R.D. Armstrong, "City Candidates Appear before Voters League," RMET, May 1, 1964, B1; Armstrong, interview, September 9, 2002;" Three Vying for 2nd Ward," RMET, May 2, 1964, 5.
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May 13 Oliver Williams, "Hot Mayor's Race Turns on Industrial Progress," N&O, April 13, 1964, 3; "2 Campaign for Mayor," RMET, May 2, 1964, 5; "Two Candidates for Mayor Create Most Public Interest," RMET, May 3, 1964, 1; "Minges Defeats Harrison in Rocky Mount Balloting," N&O, May 6, 1964, 14; "Harrison Defeated in Record Turnout," RMET, May 6, 1964, 1; William Harrison, interview by author, September 19, 1998
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"Stroud Winner over Bishop in Tuesday's Close Run-Off," RMET, May 13, 1964, B1; Oliver Williams, "Hot Mayor's Race Turns on Industrial Progress," N&O, April 13, 1964, 3; "2 Campaign for Mayor," RMET, May 2, 1964, 5; "Two Candidates for Mayor Create Most Public Interest," RMET, May 3, 1964, 1; "Minges Defeats Harrison in Rocky Mount Balloting," N&O, May 6, 1964, 14; "Harrison Defeated in Record Turnout," RMET, May 6, 1964, 1; William Harrison, interview by author, September 19, 1998.
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September 9 Folder 50, NCF Clippings; Morris H. Cohen, "Nash-Edgecombe Economic Development, Inc., Field Visit-October 20-21, 1964," Folder 4752, NCF Papers; NEED Board of Directors Meeting Minutes, December 9, 1964, Folder 4701, NCF Papers; "Thomas Quits Project Post," Nashville Graphic, January 28, 1965, Volume 50, NCF Clippings; "History of NEED for the Process Analysis Final Report," 12-13
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"Domestic Court Judge Quits Here," N&O, September 9, 1964, Folder 50, NCF Clippings; Morris H. Cohen, "Nash-Edgecombe Economic Development, Inc., Field Visit-October 20-21, 1964," Folder 4752, NCF Papers; NEED Board of Directors Meeting Minutes, December 9, 1964, Folder 4701, NCF Papers; "Thomas Quits Project Post," Nashville Graphic, January 28, 1965, Volume 50, NCF Clippings; "History of NEED for the Process Analysis Final Report," 12-13.
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"Anti-Poverty Chief Named," N&O, March 20, 1965, Volume 50, NCF Clippings; NEED Board of Directors Meeting Minutes, March 18, 1965, Folder 4702, NCF Papers.
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On the OEO issuing guidelines, see Matusow, The Unraveling of America, 247. On the Fund's relationship with the OEO, see R. Korstad and Leloudis, "Citizen Soldiers," and their forthcoming monograph on the Fund.
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Nash-Edgecombe Economic Development, Inc., "Draft Program Resume, March 1965-August 5, 1966," Folder 4693, NCF Papers; "NEED Director Reports on Progress," RMET, August 26, 1966, Volume 52, NCF Clippings; Wayne Gray," Tim Brinn, Director of NEED, Inc., Resigns, Gives Fiscal Year Report," RMET, July 27, 1967, Volume 53, NCF Clippings.
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Sarah W. Herbin, "Need, Inc., Rocky Mount, N.C," March 8-11, 1966, Folder 4752, NCF Papers; Kathy Futrell to George Esser, April 18, 1966, Folder 4751, NCF Papers; John Murray, "Report on Trip Made to Raleigh, Roanoke Rapids, and the Nash-Edgecombe Area, Week of May 9-12," Folder 4750, NCF Papers; "History of NEED for the Process Analysis Final Report," 15-21.
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"Composition of NEED Board of Directors, 1964-1967"
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Chart I in "Board of Directors Nash-Edgecombe Economic Development, Inc. (Sept. 1965)," Folder 4699, NCF Papers; " NEED, Inc. Board of Directors as of August 9, 1966," Folder 4699, NCF Papers
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"Composition of NEED Board of Directors, 1964-1967," Chart I in "History of NEED for the Process Analysis Final Report," 21; "Board of Directors Nash-Edgecombe Economic Development, Inc. (Sept. 1965)," Folder 4699, NCF Papers; " NEED, Inc. Board of Directors as of August 9, 1966," Folder 4699, NCF Papers.
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"History of NEED for the Process Analysis Final Report"
, pp. 21
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Sarah W. Herbin, "Need, Inc., Rocky Mount, N.C," March 8-11, 1966; "History of NEED for the Process Analysis Final Report," 20-22.
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"Need, Inc., Rocky Mount, N.C"
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June Folder 4750, NCF Papers; Sarah Herbin, Field Report, "NEED, Inc., Rocky Mount, North Carolina" June 21-22, 1966, Folder 4750, NCF Papers; Sarah Herbin to George Esser, Memorandum re. Historical Document, September 29, 1966, Folder 4750, NCF Papers; quote from John Murray, "Report on Trip Made to Raleigh, Roanoke Rapids, and the Nash-Edgecombe Area, Week of May 9-12 [1966]," Folder 4750, NCF Papers
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Bill Flower Field Report, June 1966, Folder 4750, NCF Papers; Sarah Herbin, Field Report, "NEED, Inc., Rocky Mount, North Carolina" June 21-22, 1966, Folder 4750, NCF Papers; Sarah Herbin to George Esser, Memorandum re. Historical Document, September 29, 1966, Folder 4750, NCF Papers; quote from John Murray, "Report on Trip Made to Raleigh, Roanoke Rapids, and the Nash-Edgecombe Area, Week of May 9-12 [1966]," Folder 4750, NCF Papers.
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Robert I. Gould, "Political Activity and the North Carolina Fund," June 20, 1966, Folder 4750, NCF Papers; Gould to Brinn, June 22, 1966, Folder 4750, NCF Papers; quote from "A Response to Robert Gould's 'Political Activity in The North Carolina Fund: Summary," n.d., Folder 4750, NCF Papers, emphasis original.
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For an extended analysis of the War on Poverty as a mechanism for defusing the discontent of poor people and minorities, see Piven & Cloward
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July 25 NCF Clippings; "North Carolina Fund Official Chief Speaker for Leadership Conference," RMET, July 28, 1965, Volume 50, NCF Clippings; Gould, "Political Activity and the North Carolina Fund."
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R.D. Armstrong, "N.C. Fund Leader to Speak," RMET, July 25, 1965, Volume 51, NCF Clippings; "North Carolina Fund Official Chief Speaker for Leadership Conference," RMET, July 28, 1965, Volume 50, NCF Clippings; Gould, "Political Activity and the North Carolina Fund."
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, vol.51
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Anonymous Questionnaires, #12, Rocky Mount Interns (1967).
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The Fund's 1967 summer interns program is extensively documented in December Folder 3222, NCF Papers; "Proposal for a Summer Internship in Conjunction with Undergraduate Curriculum Development, May 12, 1967: Training Proposal," Folder 3221, NCF Papers; George Dudley to Howard Fuller, July 13, 1967, Folder 3229, NCF Papers; Fuller to Intern Hosts, June 22, 1967, Folder 3229, NCF Papers; "Minutes of Meeting of Board of Directors of NEED, July 12, 1967," 2, Folder 4706, NCF Papers; Billy E. Barnes, "Narrative Report on Rocky Mount Interns," Folder 3241, NCF Papers; Thelma Jean Miller, "Across Town Area," Folder 3240, NCF Papers; Tempie Poteat, "Bi-Monthly Report, Rocky Mount Intern Team," July 19, 1967, 2; Linda Annjenetta Snow, "Report on the Happy Hill Community, Rocky Mount, NC," August 27, 1967, Folder 3240, NCF Papers; Minnie Fuller, [Report on Internship in the Around the Y, Joyners Hill
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The Fund's 1967 summer interns program is extensively documented in "A Report on Summer Intern and Curriculum Development Programs Administered under OEO Grant CG 8995 A/2," December 1968, 45-46, Folder 3222, NCF Papers; "Proposal for a Summer Internship in Conjunction with Undergraduate Curriculum Development, May 12, 1967: Training Proposal," Folder 3221, NCF Papers; George Dudley to Howard Fuller, July 13, 1967, Folder 3229, NCF Papers; Fuller to Intern Hosts, June 22, 1967, Folder 3229, NCF Papers; "Minutes of Meeting of Board of Directors of NEED, July 12, 1967," 2, Folder 4706, NCF Papers; Billy E. Barnes, "Narrative Report on Rocky Mount Interns," Folder 3241, NCF Papers; Thelma Jean Miller, "Across Town Area," Folder 3240, NCF Papers; Tempie Poteat, "Bi-Monthly Report, Rocky Mount Intern Team," July 19, 1967, 2; Linda Annjenetta Snow, "Report on the Happy Hill Community, Rocky Mount, NC," August 27, 1967, Folder 3240, NCF Papers; Minnie Fuller, [Report on Internship in the Around the Y, Joyners Hill, and Planters Oil Mill sections of Rocky Mount, August 1967], Folder 3240, NCF Papers; Sharron McNeil Davis, interview by author, July 30, 2002; Mancie McNeil, interview, March 12, 2001.
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"A Report on Summer Intern and Curriculum Development Programs Administered Under OEO Grant CG 8995 A/2"
, pp. 45-46
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(New York: Macmillan) Daniel Patrick Moynihan, The Negro Family: A Case for National Action (Washington: U.S. GPO, 1965). For a recent critique of War on Poverty era culture of poverty ideology, see O'Connor, Poverty Knowledge
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Michael Harrington, The Other America: Poverty in the United States (New York: Macmillan, 1962); Daniel Patrick Moynihan, The Negro Family: A Case for National Action (Washington: U.S. GPO, 1965). For a recent critique of War on Poverty era culture of poverty ideology, see O'Connor, Poverty Knowledge.
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Recommendation of Community Organization in Action on August 7, 1967, Folder 4707, NCF Papers; Regular Meeting of Board of Directors of NEED, Inc., August 9, 1967, Folder 4707, NCF Papers; Regular Meeting of Board of Directors of NEED, Inc., September 13, 1967, Folder 4707, NCF Papers; Minutes of Meeting of Board of Directors, NEED, Inc., October 11, 1967, Folder 4707, NCF Papers
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Recommendation of Community Organization in Action on August 7, 1967, Folder 4707, NCF Papers; Regular Meeting of Board of Directors of NEED, Inc., August 9, 1967, Folder 4707, NCF Papers; Regular Meeting of Board of Directors of NEED, Inc., September 13, 1967, Folder 4707, NCF Papers; Minutes of Meeting of Board of Directors, NEED, Inc., October 11, 1967, Folder 4707, NCF Papers.
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On Gardner's attacks on the Fund and the War on Poverty more generally, see February 26 NCF Clippings; "Gardner on Poverty," N&O, February 27, 1966, Volume 221, NCF Clippings; Arthur Johnsey, "Gardner Hits Salaries Paid in Poverty War," GDN, October 22, 1966, Volume 221, NCF Clippings; "Gardner Charges NC Fund Machine for Political Action," Durham Morning Herald (hereafter, DMH), July 26, 1967, Volume 221, NCF Clippings; "Mr. Gardner On a Scent," GDN, July 28, 1967, 8A; "Gardner Charges Antipoverty Workers with Agitation in Riots," DMH, July 31, 1967, Volume 221, NCF Clippings; George Esser, interview by Karen Kruse Thomas, October 3, 1995, Tape Log, Southern Oral History Project, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill;. On the OEO inquiry into Gardner's charges against the Fund interns in Rocky Mount, see Jack Williams to George Esser, Confidential Memo, [August 1969], Folder 3229
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On Gardner's attacks on the Fund and the War on Poverty more generally, see "Gardner Hits Poverty War," N&O, February 26, 1966, Volume 221, NCF Clippings; "Gardner on Poverty," N&O, February 27, 1966, Volume 221, NCF Clippings; Arthur Johnsey, "Gardner Hits Salaries Paid in Poverty War," GDN, October 22, 1966, Volume 221, NCF Clippings; "Gardner Charges NC Fund Machine for Political Action," Durham Morning Herald (hereafter, DMH), July 26, 1967, Volume 221, NCF Clippings; "Mr. Gardner On a Scent," GDN, July 28, 1967, 8A; "Gardner Charges Antipoverty Workers with Agitation in Riots," DMH, July 31, 1967, Volume 221, NCF Clippings; George Esser, interview by Karen Kruse Thomas, October 3, 1995, Tape Log, Southern Oral History Project, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill;. On the OEO inquiry into Gardner's charges against the Fund interns in Rocky Mount, see Jack Williams to George Esser, Confidential Memo, [August 1969], Folder 3229, NCF Papers; McGeorge Bundy to James C. Gardner, September 6, 1967, Folder 888, NCF Papers.
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"Costly Fire Strikes Tarrytown Mall"
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August 12 Wayne Gray, "Cause of Tarrytown Fire and Damage Still Undetermined," RMET, August 13, 1967, 1-2A; "Rocky Mount Fire Damages 11 Shopping Center Firms," N&O, August 13, 1967, 1; Esser, interview, October 3, 1995; "Report on Summer Intern and Curriculum Development Programs," 46; Gray, "Tim Brinn, Director of NEED, Inc., Resigns"
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Wayne Gray, "Costly Fire Strikes Tarrytown Mall," RMET, August 12, 1967, 1-2A; Wayne Gray, "Cause of Tarrytown Fire and Damage Still Undetermined," RMET, August 13, 1967, 1-2A; "Rocky Mount Fire Damages 11 Shopping Center Firms," N&O, August 13, 1967, 1; Esser, interview, October 3, 1995; "Report on Summer Intern and Curriculum Development Programs," 46; Gray, "Tim Brinn, Director of NEED, Inc., Resigns"
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John H. Strange to George Esser, "Memorandum re. Rocky Mount Meeting-August 21, 1967," August 22, 1967, Folder 3240, NCF Papers; R.D. Armstrong, "Progress of Interns Given at Improvement League Meeting: Mayor, Officials Attend," RMET, August 22, 1967, 2; Barnes, "Narrative Report."
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"Memorandum Re. Rocky Mount Meeting-August 21, 1967"
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Strange to Esser, "Memorandum re. Rocky Mount Meeting-August 21, 1967"; Armstrong, "Progress of Interns Given at Improvement League Meeting."
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"Memorandum Re. Rocky Mount Meeting-August 21, 1967"
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Miller Fuller, "[Report on Internship in the Around the Y, Joyners Hill, and Planters Oil Mill sections of Rocky Mount, August 1967]"; Snow, "Report on the Happy Hill Community"; Poteat, "Bi-Monthly Report, Rocky Mount Interns Team, July 31-August 15"; quote from Neighborhood Council Petition for Inspection, attachment to Tempie Poteat, "Bi-Monthly Report, August 16-28," Folder 3240, NCF Papers
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Miller, "Across Town Area"; Fuller, "[Report on Internship in the Around the Y, Joyners Hill, and Planters Oil Mill sections of Rocky Mount, August 1967]"; Snow, "Report on the Happy Hill Community"; Poteat, "Bi-Monthly Report, Rocky Mount Interns Team, July 31-August 15"; quote from Neighborhood Council Petition for Inspection, attachment to Tempie Poteat, "Bi-Monthly Report, August 16-28," Folder 3240, NCF Papers.
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"Across Town Area"
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Strange to Esser, "Memorandum re. Rocky Mount Meeting-August 21, 1967"; Armstrong, "Progress of Interns Given at Improvement League Meeting"; Barnes, "Narrative Report on Rocky Mount Interns."
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"Memorandum Re. Rocky Mount Meeting-August 21, 1967"
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"Narrative Report on Rocky Mount Interns"
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Barnes Inc, December 13 Folder 4707, NCF Papers
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Barnes, "Narrative Report on Rocky Mount Interns"; Meeting of Board of Directors of NEED, Inc, December 13, 1967, 11-13, Folder 4707, NCF Papers.
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"Tim Brinn, Director of NEED, Inc., Resigns"
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Gray "Odom Is Appointed Director of NEED," RMET, September 14, 1967, Volume 53, NCF Clippings; "Nash-Edgecombe Economic Development, Inc., Interim Report, November 28, 1967," Folder 4788, NCF Papers; "History of NEED for the Process Analysis Final Report," 33 - 34
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Gray, "Tim Brinn, Director of NEED, Inc., Resigns"; "Odom Is Appointed Director of NEED," RMET, September 14, 1967, Volume 53, NCF Clippings; "Nash-Edgecombe Economic Development, Inc., Interim Report, November 28, 1967," Folder 4788, NCF Papers; "History of NEED for the Process Analysis Final Report," 33 - 34.
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"Nash-Edgecombe Economic Development, Inc., Interim Report, November 28, 1967"
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"Consolidated Councils for Improvement Administrative Grant Proposal," Folder 838, NCF Papers; "Selective Buying Project Staged in Rocky Mount," Carolina Times, August 24, 1968, 1; Thelma Miller, "Report," Folder 3276, NCF Papers; "Consolidated Councils for Improvement-Rocky Mount," Folder 900, NCF Papers; "Report to the NC Fund, October 9, 1968 -August 1, 1969, from FCD," Folder 882, NCF Papers; "Chamber Adopts Non-Bias Creed," N&O, October 13, 1968, 10-IV; "Rocky Mount Boycott is Halted," N&O, November 17, 1968; Joyner, interview, July 22, 2002; Mancie McNeil, interview, March 12, 2001; McNeil Davis, interview, August 30, 2002; Debra McNeil, interview by author, August 18, 2002
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"Nash-Edgecombe Economic Development, Inc., Interim Report, November 28, 1967"; "Consolidated Councils for Improvement Administrative Grant Proposal," Folder 838, NCF Papers; "Selective Buying Project Staged in Rocky Mount," Carolina Times, August 24, 1968, 1; Thelma Miller, "Report," Folder 3276, NCF Papers; "Consolidated Councils for Improvement-Rocky Mount," Folder 900, NCF Papers; "Report to the NC Fund, October 9, 1968 -August 1, 1969, from FCD," Folder 882, NCF Papers; "Chamber Adopts Non-Bias Creed," N&O, October 13, 1968, 10-IV; "Rocky Mount Boycott is Halted," N&O, November 17, 1968; Joyner, interview, July 22, 2002; Mancie McNeil, interview, March 12, 2001; McNeil Davis, interview, August 30, 2002; Debra McNeil, interview by author, August 18, 2002.
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