Poverty, race, and politics in postwar Texas
Postwar liberalism, civil rights, and the origins of the war on poverty
The war on poverty and Texas politics
Launching the war on poverty in Texas
Making maximum participation feasible: community action in urban Texas
Race conflict and the war on poverty in Texas
The war on poverty and the militants: the OEO and the Chicano movement
A "preventative force"? Urban violence, Black power, and the OEO
After LBJ: Republican ascendance and grassroots antipoverty activism
Conclusion: Texans and the "long war on poverty".