Mayor Daley and the War on Poverty

Mayor Daley and the War on Poverty

In this conversation excerpt, President Johnson informs Mayor Daley that Chicago will be among the first cities to receive War on Poverty funds. The President's comments demonstrate his focus on the Job Corps as the core of the War on Poverty. In addition, it reflects an assumption by both men that the program will be controlled at the local level by the mayor's office. In practice, a provision in Title II of the Economic Opportunity Act that called for the "maximum feasible participation" of the poor in the War on Poverty's Community Action programs would lead activists to challenge such understandings in cities around the U.S.

Date:  Jul 25, 1964
Participants:  Lyndon Johnson, Richard Daley
Conversation Number:  WH6407.13-4336