Welfare Warriors
The Welfare Rights Movement in the United States

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In her study of the welfare rights movement, Premilla Nadasen breaks new ground by tracing the history of a distinctive brand of feminism that emerged in the 1960s.
Table of ContentsAcknowledgements Abbreviations Introduction 1. The Origins of the Welfare Rights Movement 2. Dignity and Representation 3. More Money Now!4. In the Name of Equality 5. Internal Tensions 6. The Guaranteed Annual Income and FAP 7. Decline of the Movement Conclusion Endnotes Bibliography Index

Premilla Nadasen is Associate Professor of History at Queens College, CUNY. She received her PhD from Columbia University.

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