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Class Legislation and Poverty in America
This chapter examines the historical context of class legislation and its effects on poverty in the United States, proposing land access as a solution for fostering independent living. It also discusses the troubling racial ideologies and political dynamics of the late 19th century, including calls for colonization and the challenges faced by a key advocate in New York.